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Aprilia RSV 4 Factory Team Aprilia Alitalia Racing SBK
APRILIA ALITALIA RACING TEAM: FLYING
THE TRICOLOUR FLAG IN THE SBK 2010 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP.HomeHistoryRiders
Now the challenge begins again.
Every one of the most competitive opponents (seven different constructers are
competing in the SBK world championship, representing the best that the
motorcycling world has to offer) will be waiting for the Aprilia RSV4 and its
riders at the start line. This means that the team can no longer count on being
able to surprise its competitors, who are now fully aware of the capabilities of
the Italian four cylinder. However, what the team can now count on is a vital
year of experience with both the circuits and the bike.
Leo Francesco Mercanti, Director of Aprilia Racing & Product Development: “It is cause for great pride for us to take part in a motor sports season that sees three major Italian groups represented on the starting grip in a world class technological competition with all of the world's greatest motorcycle brands. It is a challenge not just in terms of sports, but also on a business and an industrial level, with the image of an entire country at stake. We understand the responsibility and honour of carrying a little piece of Italy with us around the world.
These are brands that have written entire chapters in the history of Italian motor sports: Alitalia did so with its fantastic wins in rallying, the Eni-Agip group did it in Formula 1, and, naturally, the Piaggio Group has done so - and continues to do so to this day. We have a great tradition to uphold; it is a tough challenge that comes after a 2009 season in which Aprilia exceeded our expectations, proving its competitiveness with three world MotoGP titles and surprising everyone with its results in the Superbike series.
In 2009, there were many expectations for Max Biaggi's return to Aprilia, the
marque with which he had won three consecutive world championships in the 250 cc
class from 1994 to ‘96. Now the team is looking forward to seeing the results he
manages to bring home, in light of a debut season that demonstrated both the
potential of the bike and the ability of the Roman rider to steer its
development and take it to the top of the leader board, right up to the win at
Brno.
The four times World Champion will be joined on the grip by 23 year old Englishman Leon Camier, in what is his season in SBK. Leon comes fresh from winning the title of British Superbike Champion, after dominating the 2009 season of his national championship for production derived bikes with an incredible 18 wins out of a total 26 races. Leon Camier: “Being a part of this team, a part of the RSV4 project, is an incredible opportunity for me. This championship will be very tough, with extremely high levels of competitiveness. I'll be racing against some outstanding, highly experienced riders. This is why it is so important to be in a team like Aprilia Alitalia, one of the very few that offer a rider extraordinary opportunities in terms of developing the bike. My first impressions of the RSV4 were phenomenal: it has enormous potential and is a very quick bike. Now, I must first get as much experience as possible to fully exploit the potential that Aprilia puts in the hands of the rider. It is a great challenge for me to learn how to develop a bike and make it better. Everyone wants to win and everyone sets off from the grid to win, but my first goal will be to understand the bike and constantly improve my performance. I think that we have already found the right direction for the development of the bike, our goal now is to continue in this direction and to improve together with the bike”. Source aprilia.com
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