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Win for Roberts at Opening
Round
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Australian
Brendan Roberts got his season off to a fantastic start this weekend in
Valencia securing the first win of
the season. Riding once again for the Ducati Xerox Junior Team in the Superstock
1000 FIM Cup on the Ducati 1098R the youngster dominated the weekend’s
proceedings. Setting the fastest time in all but one session, he qualified in
pole position, his first since 2006, setting the fastest lap during the race and
confidently taking the race win.
Roberts who
was fighting a serious wrist injury throughout 2007 showed his true form today
and demonstrated why he was British Superstock Champion in 2006. He was unable
to show his true colours last season but after training hard through the winter
and also allowing more time for his wrist to heal he was eager to get back out
racing again.
Having
tested the Ducati 1098R only a few times prior to the first race it was the
ideal start for Roberts and one he hopes to carry through the remainder of the
season. In glorious sunshine at Valencia, Spain
he gained a fantastic start and lead the race for the entire 13-laps. He was
being put under pressure by Italian Davide Giugliano on the Suzuki who was keen
to try and make a move on the Australian and go for the lead early in the race.
Roberts, however, had other ideas and rode a smooth and very confident race
bridging a gap of nearly four seconds by the time the chequered flag came
out.
Commenting a
delighted Roberts said “It’s such a nice feeling to be back on the top step of
the podium again. This is my first win in the dry in the European Superstocks
since 2006, after my injury last year I found it difficult at the majority of
the races to fully push to my limits as I was still in a lot of pain. I’m so
pleased for the team that I have been able to do this and that they had the
faith in me to keep me on the Ducati again this season. They have all worked
incredibly hard, all last year and this weekend and this is my thanks to them
and I hope that it will continue through the season. I’m on such a high and
really pleased that it’s started this way, I hope that I’ll be able to do the
same again at the other races but I’m just taking one step at a time. My wrist
is still sore and I’ve been told I’ll never get full movement back but now its
feeling better so fingers crossed!”
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