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Bologna (Italy), Wednesday 19 September 2007: Troy Bayliss tested Ducati's
2008 World Superbike challenger, the 1098 F08, for the first time yesterday and
today at the Vallelunga circuit near Rome.
Although two-times WSBK champion Bayliss had done a couple of demo laps
during the 2007 edition of World Ducati Week at Misano in July, this was the
first time that the 38-year-old Australian has ridden the bike in anger.
The testing programme saw Troy Bayliss share the riding duties on the new F08
machine with Ducati Corse test-rider and the Ducati Xerox Junior Team's
Superstock rider, Niccolò Canepa. The F08 has already been put through a series
of shakedown tests by the young Italian in the last few months, but it is still
at an early development stage and the riders were not aiming to set any quick
times.
"This is the first time I've tested the bike and I'm trying to get as
comfortable on it as possible" declared Troy. "I feel that we're already close
to the performance of the 999 and with the data we picked up here and the
indications given to the engineers, I'm sure we can improve the times set on the
old bike at the next tests. I'm pretty sure the bike will be competitive soon. A
big thanks also to Niccolò for all the testing work he's done on the bike."
The Vallelunga circuit on the outskirts of the Italian capital, as well as
being one of the Ducati Xerox Team's two selected test-tracks this year, will be
the venue for the penultimate round of the World Superbike Championship in ten
days' time.
from Ducati Xerox press
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