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Spanish Ducati Team Ready for the Inaugural SunTrust MOTO-ST 8 Hours At Daytona
DAYTONA
BEACH, Fla. (October 10, 2006) -- When the SunTrust MOTO-ST Series
thunders into Daytona International Speedway for its inaugural
race, October 20-21, it will boast a full field of top endurance
riders from all over the world. Coming from all over the United
States, Europe, Canada and Australia, the 8 Hours At Daytona
race promises non-stop, action-packed racing from beginning to
end.
Eager to put their Motorrad Ducati Madrid banner in the front of
the field is the Spanish Ducati team of Dani Ribalta of
Barcelona and Kenny Noyes, a Madrid-born American. Both are
established endurance riders and both are among the top 10 in
Spain's premier road race series, Formula Extreme 1000cc. In
fact, Ribalta won this year's Le Mans 24-Hours in a one-off ride
for National Motor Honda of France and Noyes is a member of the Folch Endurance Yamaha Team, winner of the 2005 and 2006 Spanish
Endurance title.
"We raced Ducati twins for many years and are glad to have an
opportunity to take part in this prestigious event on a
legendary circuit," says team owner Manual Alonso, who runs a
Suzuki team in the Spanish National 1000cc Formula Extreme
Endurance Championship. "As soon as we saw the regulations, we
understood the philosophy of this series which limits
preparation by placing a roof on horsepower and keeping the
twins almost completely stock. We have pulled a new Ducati 749
from the shop window and started work very late, on Friday the
sixth of October. We'll do a quick shakedown test at Albacete
and ship the bike off. We were very fortunate to obtain support
from Brumos Porsche (Jacksonville, Fla.) on the American end and
from Belson (manufacturers of TV monitors and plasma computer
screens) here in Spain."
"Daytona is a legendary track for all Europeans," says Ribalta.
"I can't imagine what it is like up on the banking, but I am
looking forward to taking on the bigger bikes with our Ducati.
We'll be short on torque out of the infield turns but we should
have good corner speed and good aerodynamics on the banking."
"We know we are in for a hard race," continues Noyes. "For sure
the M4 EMGO Suzuki team will be real fast and we hear that
two-time World Endurance Champion Warwick Nowland has signed to
ride for BMW, and I'm sure there will be lots of good teams out
there. Eight hours is really a short endurance race so the main
thing is to avoid trouble on the track and have smooth stops."
The inaugural event of the SunTrust MOTO-ST Series will take the
Green Flag on Saturday, October 21 at 1:00 PM (ET) with racers
taking the Checkered Flag at 9:00 PM (ET). Tickets to the 8
Hours At Daytona may be purchased online at
http://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com or
www.racetickets.com or
by calling 1-800-PIT-SHOP.
MOTO-ST is organized by Professional Motorsports Productions of
Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is sanctioned by the American
Motorcyclist Association (AMA) of Pickerington, Ohio. The Grand
American Road Racing Association, based in Daytona Beach, Fla.,
provides the series with administrative and commercial support.
The MOTO-ST advisory board features some of the most respected
individuals in the world of motorsports, including AMA Hall of
Fame members, respected motorcycle racing journalists and
renowned officials from various forms of road racing. Learn more
about MOTO-ST at www.moto-st.com.
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