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A SEASON FULL OF SUCCESS FOR THE Y2K DUCATI WOMEN’S
TEAM
After two years of great success achieved on
international circuits, the 2007 Y2K Ducati Women’s Team is proving that they
have all their cards in order to best represent themselves in the riveting European
Women’s Championship.
After a start to the season with many tests and some
difficulty to get the right measurements on the new 1098s, the riders of Y2K
Ducati’s Women’s Team have begun to rack up pole positions and victories
confirming, once again, the speed of the newest Superbike from the company of
Borgo Panigale. In May, Nina Prinz
dominated the first European race in Vallelunga, leaving her mark on the
track’s female record, pole position (with the incredible time of 1.43.00) and
victory with incredible distances ahead of the other competitors. The best results of the women’s team kept
coming one after another until arriving at last Sunday’s victory at Assen in
Holland where not even the strange weather could stop the German who proved
that she is the fastest rider, whether the track is wet or dry. The Y2K Ducati Women’s Team is now getting itself
ready to face the last race of the European Women’s Championship on August 11
in Oschersleben with the German Nina Prinz in first place with full points in
the Superstock 1000 class.
In the 600 class, there is also a good possibility for
another Ducati rider, Romana Fede, with her 749R, who is only 13 points from
the top.
The Italian champion, Letizia Marchetti, is also doing
very well at three races from the end and only a handful of points from the top
while Romana Fede with her 749R is first in the Superstock 600 class. A summer full of challenges is forecast for
the riders of the Y2K Ducati Women’s Team.
Next races:
August 11th: Oschersleben (Germany)
August
26th: Mugello (Italy)

from Ducati Web Press
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