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From Triumph, 29 September 2007:
Triumph is proud to announce that it will be entering the field of racing on the world stage by
competing in next year’s Supersport World Championship.
Team Triumph-SC will represent Triumph’s first venture into racing on the grandest of
stages since the company was re-established in Hinckley. The multi award-winning Daytona
675 will be the weapon of choice and the team will field two riders in the Supersport class as
well as a further two in the Superstock 600 European Championship. The riders have yet to
be confirmed but are expected to be a mix of British and Italian talent.
Based in Bologna, Italy, Team Triumph-SC will be run by Stefano Caracchi. Previously
known as ‘Ducati-SC’ Caracchi’s team has a long and successful history of racing Ducatis in
World Supersport and World Superbike and is highly regarded in racing circles. For 2008
Caracchi has made the decision to switch from Ducati to Triumph.
Triumph’s Product Manager, Simon Warburton, said “This is a really exciting opportunity for
Triumph and the factory is behind the team 100%. The Daytona 675 has won many awards
since its launch and participating in the Supersport World Championship will further raise the
profile of this fantastic bike and Triumph’s profile in general.”
Stefano Caracchi, addressing the press during the announcement, commented:
“The Supersport and Superstock 600 are very competitive and hard categories, but we are
very confident in the potential of the Daytona 675. Our team has contested the World
Superbike Championship ever since the first series and we have a highly talented and
experienced technical staff to develop the Daytona to meet this new challenge. Triumph has
welcomed our project with enthusiasm, and we will repay their confidence. Triumph is a
legend for every motorsport fan, and Team SC is proud to become a small part of this long
and fascinating history - Good luck to Team Triumph-SC!”
Customers will be able follow the team’s exploits through a dedicated Team Triumph-SC
website, which will go live later this year. The 2008 championship is also expected to be
covered live on Eurosport and on dozens of other channels worldwide.
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