Let's hope they get some upgrade parts to with those F04's. I suspect it's going to be a tough season for Ducati in BSB as the 4-cylinder machines will be even more competitive. Either, the BSB season should be cracker!
I think this is the reason that Paul Bird has been forced to race Honda's; GSE will get the better treatment, and Birdy's personality seems to be a deal blocker when it comes to riders signing.....
In the first GSE team test at Valencia ahead of the 2005 British Superbike season, James Haydon launched his factory supported Ducati 999, into orbit.
Crash.net's Secret Squirrel source reported that as of 11am (GMT) Tuesday morning, Haydon's Ducati was decidedly second hand as the Andorra based rider lost rear traction high-siding the machine into the gravel trap.
Haydon, who is known for his spectacular accidents in the motorcycle fraternity, was unhurt in the incident and is thought to be continuing with the test along side team-mate Leon Haslam.
Originally posted by Henners In the first GSE team test at Valencia ahead of the 2005 British Superbike season, James Haydon launched his factory supported Ducati 999, into orbit.