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Valencia 29 Oct 06
Ducati's recently crowned
World Superbike champion led from start to finish in a one-off ride
replacing the injured Sete Gibernau, while Capirossi came through from
third on the first lap to shadow his team-mate to the flag. Along the way
Capirossi smashed the lap record, secured the team's first one-two MotoGP
finish and took third overall in the World Championship, the Ducati
Marlboro Team's best finish in the MotoGP riders' series.
The race was a perfect end to
the 990cc Desmosedici project that started so well at Suzuka 2003, where
Capirossi scored a podium result first time out. Bayliss' brilliant win
brings the team's total of MotoGP wins to seven, the other six won by
Capirossi in 2003, 2005 and at this year's Spanish, Czech and Japanese GPs.
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Estoril 15 Oct 06
The Ducati Marlboro Team was very much out of luck at Estoril today, Loris
Capirossi struggling home in 12th position, Sete Gibernau knocked down by
another rider.The pair were set for a challenging race anyway, Gibernau
having qualified eighth quickest yesterday, Capirossi tenth. Both men made
great starts, Capirossi completing the first lap in sixth place, just
ahead of Gibernau, but that was as good as it got. On lap two Casey Stoner
crashed at Turn Four, right in front of Gibernau, who couldn't avoid
Stoner's fallen bike, careering over the top of the machine and landing
heavily. The Spaniard, who was taken immediately to the Clinica Mobile for
treatment, sustained a broken bone in his right hand and further damage to
the left collarbone he broke in June. Capirossi
held fifth for several laps but then slipped backwards due to rear grip
problems.
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Motegi
24 Sept 06
Ducati Marlboro Team rider Loris Capirossi scored a majestic victory at
sun-blessed Motegi this afternoon, beating his 2005 race-winning time by a
massive 17 seconds to record his second consecutive Japanese Grand Prix
success. Team-mate Sete Gibernau had a fine ride to fourth, just 1.3
seconds away from scoring his first podium for the team. Capirossi was in
breathtaking form, starting from pole position and leading from the first
lap to the chequered flag, gradually building an advantage over his
closest rivals Marco Melandri and Valentino Rossi. And when Rossi moved
past Melandri into second and tried to make a run on the leader, Capirossi responded in devastating fashion, recording a 1m 47.5s lap with just five
laps remaining to put the matter beyond doubt! He crossed the line a full
five seconds ahead of Rossi to move into fourth place in the championship,
31 points down on the series leader with two races to go.
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Philip Island
17 Sept 06
Ducati Marlboro Team rider Sete Gibernau lost his first podium finish for
the team during the final few metres of this afternoon's Australian GP,
run in tricky dry, wet and half wet and dry conditions. Gibernau finished
the race just 0.089 seconds outside third place. Team-mate Loris Capirossi also suffered in the chaotic conditions, ending up in seventh
position.Following the start, briefly delayed after the first spots of
rain fell, Gibernau stormed through from the fourth row to take second
place on lap two and began eating into Shinya Nakano's lead. But after
five laps the rain intensified, most riders entering the pits at the end
of lap eight to swap to their spare bikes equipped with rain tyres.
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Sepang
10 Sept 06
Ducati Marlboro Team rider Loris Capirossi scored a thrilling second-place
finish in today's searing-hot Marlboro Malaysian Grand Prix after a
spectacular duel with World Champion Valentino Rossi. Team-mate Sete
Gibernau completed a great day for the team, finishing fifth in his first
race for seven weeks. Capirossi's stunning ride was his sixth top-three
finish of the year and moved him to fourth in the title chase, 43 points
behind leader Nicky Hayden. Starting from the front row of the grid after
two days of hard work, the Italian was third after the first lap, moved
into the lead on lap three and then settled into an enthralling contest
with Rossi, the pair swapping places time and again, the lead changing for
the last time on the last lap. Capirossi ended the race 0.849 seconds down
on Rossi, having established a new lap record on lap ten.
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Brno 20 Aug 06
Ducati Marlboro Team rider
Loris Capirossi rode a remarkable race at Brno today, leaving the rest of the
MotoGP grid trailing in his wake for his second victory of 2006. The Italian led
from start to finish, increasing his advantage at an astonishing rate until he
was eighth seconds ahead, he then eased his pace to win by a very comfortable
4.9 seconds. Team-mate Alex Hofmann, subbing for the injured Sete Gibernau, had
a more difficult race, finishing 16th.
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Laguna Seca 24 Jul 06
The Ducati Team today ended a
difficult weekend with a double top-ten result at searing-hot Laguna Seca,
Loris Capirossi coming home eighth, team-mate Sete Gibernau in tenth as
temperatures nudged 40 degrees.
The race was a gruelling endurance test for men, machines and tyres,
especially for Capirossi and Gibernau who never managed to get the best
out of their bike/tyre package at this unusual racetrack. More then 3.000
ducatisti watched at the race from Ducati Island tribune. Nick Hayden
(USA) won the race, Pedrosa second and Melandri in third place.
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Sachsenring 16 Jul 06
Ducati Marlboro Team riders
Loris Capirossi and Sete Gibernau were in the thick of the two leading battles
at the Sachsenring today, the Italian and the Spaniard eventually coming home
fifth and eighth.
Capirossi spent the first half of the race with the leading group but faded
slightly in the later stages, crossing the finish line just eight seconds down
on the race winner. Gibernau made a brave comeback following recent collarbone
surgery, running with the group fighting for seventh, despite a weak left
shoulder. The 2006 MotoGP World Championship now travels to Laguna Seca,
California, for next Sunday's United States Grand Prix, the fifth race in sixth
weekends.
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Donington 2 Jul 06
Ducati Marlboro Team riders
Loris Capirossi and Alex Hofmann rode to dogged ninth- and 13th-place
finishes at warm and muggy Donington Park this afternoon. Capirossi
finished the race exhausted and in pain, due to the chest injuries he
sustained at Catalunya two weeks ago. After struggling to 15th at Assen
last weekend, the Italian missed one practice session here (Friday
afternoon) in a bid to rest himself for today's race but the 30-lap outing
was still an endurance test for him. Hofmann, riding his second race with
the team as substitute to Sete Gibernau, who broke a collarbone at
Catalunya, never quite found the pace he was aiming for. Capirossi now has
almost two weeks in which to recuperate from his injuries and get ready
for the German Grand Prix, round ten of this year's 17-event MotoGP series.
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Assen 22-23-24 Jun 06
Ducati Marlboro Team riders
Loris Capirossi and Alex Hofmann endured a difficult Dutch TT today,
Capirossi finishing 15th while suffering badly from recent injuries,
Hofmann taking a 12th-place finish in his first race on the Desmosedici
GP6 after just two days of practice. Capirossi, who led the World
Championship going into last Sunday's Catalan GP where he was brought down
in a nasty turn-one crash, struggled with agonising chest pains and lack
of upper-body strength. He was rewarded with a single World Championship
point for his brave efforts. Hofmann, subbing for Sete Gibernau who broke
a collarbone in that same Catalunya accident, lost time during the early
stages of the race but recovered well to finish just 2.5 seconds outside
the top ten.
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Catalunya 16-17-18 Jun 06
Ducati Marlboro Team riders Loris Capirossi and Sete Gibernau had a
disastrous day at Catalunya today, both men crashing out in a turn-one
multiple pile-up. The crash, which claimed a total of five riders, left
Capirossi battered and bruised, with Gibernau suffering concussion and a
fractured left collarbone. Marco Melandri, the only other victim of the
first-corner melee to sustain injury, suffered concussion and a dislocated
shoulder.Capirossi was taken by helicopter to Catalunya General Hospital,
attended by the Clinica Mobile's Dr Mattioli Ruggero. Capirossi will
remain in hospital overnight for observation, he could be fit for next
weekend's Dutch TT at Assen. He sustained no broken bones in the
fall.Gibernau was less lucky. He will need an operation to fix the minor
fracture to his left collarbone. Surgeons will replace a plate inserted
after an earlier accident with a larger plate, but they will wait 24 hours
before the operation, due to his concussion. It is too soon to say when he
will be able to race again.
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Mugello 2-3-4 Jun 06
Ducati Marlboro Team riders Loris Capirossi and Sete Gibernau played
starring roles in today's enthralling Italian Grand Prix, both riders
leading to the delight of the Italian fans before finally finishing second
and fifth. Capirossi came back brilliantly from a sluggish start to take
the lead on lap 15. From there he fought a thrilling duel with compatriot
Valentino Rossi, ending the race just 0.575 seconds down to retake the
World Championship lead, though equal on points with third-place finisher
Nicky Hayden. During the early stages Gibernau was Rossi's biggest threat,
the Spaniard leading on several occasions before the toe-slider on his
right boot got damaged. Capirossi and Gibernau raced with special livery
to celebrate three anniversaries: Ducati's 80th birthday, the 60th
anniversary of the company starting motorcycle production and the 50th
anniversary of its first use of the desmodromic valve system.
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Le Mans 19-20-21 May 06
Loris Capirossi summoned all
his riding powers to secure a second place finish for the Ducati Marlboro Team
at the French MotoGP race, making a determined move forward from third on the
very last lap of a dramatic race. Ducati Marlboro Team rider Sete Gibernau was
pushed off the track in a first lap incident but stayed upright and recovered
his composure quickly, going from 16th on lap one to eighth at the end. It was
Capirossi's 32nd career podium, and puts him third in the championship, equal
second on points with Le Mans race winner Marco Melandri, on 79 points.
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Shanghai 12-13-14 May 06
Ducati Marlboro Team riders
Loris Capirossi and Sete Gibernau endured a difficult Chinese GP at Shanghai
this afternoon, placing eighth and ninth at the end of a weekend plagued by
changeable weather. Both men had to be happy with lower results than they had
expected after making poor tyre choices, but they did at least maintain their
World Championship positions, Capirossi still holding second overall on points,
Gibernau still tenth.
Pedrosa on Honda won the race.
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Istanbul 28-29-30 Apr 06
Ducati Team riders Capirossi
and Gibernau endured a challenging race at Istanbul Park, finishing 6th
and 11th. The result was much less than the team had expected after
performances in practice and qualifying. Gibernau had high hopes after
placing third in yesterday's wet qualifier and leading dry warm-up. He
looked in superb form in the early stages of the race, leading from the
first turn until the end of lap 11, when tyre concerns began to push him
down the order. Capirossi, who went into the race leading the World
Championship, also had reason to expect another result after qualifying
fourth and placing third in warm-up. He battled hard throughout, ending
the first lap in seventh, then slipping to eighth before fighting back to
sixth on the final lap. Capirossi goes into round four in China in two
weeks holding second overall, just one point behind Nicky Hayden. The
race, run in cool but dry conditions was won by Italian Marco Melandri.
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Qatar 6-7-8 Apr 06
Loris Capirossi continued his great early season form to take third place at
Losail, keeping his name at the top of the championship table after a strong
ride in high winds. Sete Gibernau overcame his third row start to take an
assured fourth place, and earn his first points of the year; his first score as
a Ducati Marlboro rider. Capirossi was part of the leading group throughout the
22-laps, conserving his tyres for a late push to ensure third, and finished only
1.494 seconds from the winner, Valentino Rossi. For Gibernau, one particular
section of the circuit proved difficult in race conditions, but still he
improved his qualifying result by three places. Capirossi, the race victor in
the opening race of the season at Jerez, now sits on 41 points, in a five-point
lead over Nicky Hayden, second in the race as well as second overall. Ducati
also continues to lead the Constructors' Championship.
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Jerez 24-25-26 Mar 06
Loris Capirossi won today's season-opening Spanish GP in brilliant style to put
the Ducati Marlboro Team at the top of the MotoGP points table for the first
time in history. But it was a day of mixed emotions for the team with Sete
Gibernau withdrawing due to a gear sensor problem which affected his bike's
electronics. Capirossi and Gibernau had qualified first and second fastest, with
Gibernau quickest in this morning's warm-up session, so the team had high hopes
of a double podium result. Capirossi led the race from start to finish to beat
runner-up Dani Pedrosa by 4.375 seconds and completed a perfect weekend: pole
position, race win and fastest lap. Today's victory was the Italian's fourth
MotoGP success for the Ducati Marlboro Team, his sixth premier class triumph and
his 26th career win.
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GP06 Launch - Campiglio
17 Jan 06
The annual appointment on the mountains
of Madonna di Campiglio in Trento, got underway today with the Ducati
Marlboro Team riders spending several days of training and relaxation
before the start of the coming MotoGP season. The formula of the event
revolves around skiing in the mountains together with a round of press
meetings and conferences. Today the first two scheduled press
conferences saw Federico Minoli, President and Managing-Director of
Ducati Motor Holding, and Sete Gibernau, the Borgo Panigale team's new
rider, give some early news on the Ducati Marlboro Team's 2006 season. n
a unique and spectacular setting - the finish-line of the legendary
‘3-Tre’ course at Campiglio - the Ducati MotoGP Team pulled the wraps
off the Desmosedici GP06, the new MotoGP machine that Capirossi and
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