In the wake of
Loris Capirossi's fifth win in MotoGP - and his second of
the year - at the Brno track on Sunday, the Ducati pit
garage was today the scene for more frenetic activity as the
Italian team geared up for another important day of action
at the Czech Republic circuit. The brand new Desmosedici GP7 was
finally given to Sunday's race winner and official Ducati
Marlboro team rider Loris Capirossi to test for the first
time. The new 800 cc powered machine, created by Technical
Director Filippo Preziosi together with his team of Ducati
Corse engineers just under one year ago, had its first
shakedown tests in the hands of test-rider Vittoriano
Guareschi, who put the bike through its early paces at the
Mugello circuit, where it made its public debut on May 2nd.
At 12.20 this
morning the bike that will be entered in the 2007 MotoGP
Championship by the Ducati Marlboro Team was given to Loris
to test and the Italian was immediately impressed right from
the start. After carrying out a series of tyre tests with
the GP6 in the morning, the Italian set to work with the GP7
and completed 28 laps with the new machine, his best being
1m59.6s.
Vittoriano
Guareschi and Shinichi Ito (both present with their
respective test teams at Brno) together with Sete Gibernau
were also in the Ducati garage, watching Loris test the GP7.
The Spanish rider, who missed out on last weekend's exciting
race after doctors advised him not to take part, wanted to
see the new machine in action. If all goes according to
plan, Sete will be back on the track at the next GP at
Sepang, Malaysia on September 10th.
Filippo Preziosi (Ducati Corse Technical Director):
"Today was another important day for all of us. Of course it
is far too early to give a definitive opinion on the GP7
because it was the first time Loris had stepped onto the
bike and because we still have to face up to our rivals.
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