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Old 11-Dec-2006, 15:50   #1
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JHP goes racing 2007
December 11th 2006

Three established and respected brands from the British paddock have joined forces to contest the ultra-competitive National Superstock Championship in 2007.

Buildbase, Ducati UK and JH Performance Racing are to spearhead a challenge for what has become a Japanese manufacturers’ dominated championship during recent years and will compete on the all-new flagship Ducati 1098cc bikes that recently caused a storm when they were unveiled at the Milan motorcycle show in November.

The Team - Buildbase Ducati will benefit from direct support from Ducati Corse in Bologna and from Ducati UK and will be fielding two talented young riders and potential “stars of the future” in John Laverty and Kieran Clarke.

The bikes were launched last weekend at Kyalami and tested by Ducati’s World Superbike factory riders Troy Bayliss, Lorenzo Lanzi and the World’s press & motorcycle journalists. With Bayliss breaking the Kyalami lap record by over a second the early indications would suggest that the all-new Ducati 1098s will be extremely competitive and definitely on the pace.

The Team will take delivery of the race bikes later this month and plan to have them “race prepared and ready” for a scheduled testing program in Spain throughout February. Further news updates will be released in due course, but in the meantime all enquiries regarding Buildbase Ducati should be directed to:

kenfoley@btopenworld.com


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Old 11-Dec-2006, 15:58   #2
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Excellent news. Did not realise they could run 1098's in 2007....?
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Old 11-Dec-2006, 16:12   #3
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Excellent news. Did not realise they could run 1098's in 2007....?

In Superstock they can, just not in Superbike classes etc.
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Old 11-Dec-2006, 16:25   #4
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oooooh, sweet! Look forward to seeing that happen then!
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Old 11-Dec-2006, 16:34   #5
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lets hope the bikes don't let the riders down,eh?,should be good,Aprils only round the corner !
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Old 11-Dec-2006, 16:35   #6
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Me too, I'd like to see some of that!

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Old 11-Dec-2006, 16:40   #7
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Hmmmm, I'd heard a whisper about John Laverty on the 1098 in 2007 a few months back, just didn't know about the JHP involvement.

Should be good.

I assume no 749Rs in Supersport then?????

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