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GixerGaz
25-03-2007, 19:31
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It is only a matter of weeks before the Suzuki European GSX-R Cup (organised in collaboration with the Alstare Group) returns after a six month-long gap, and in the Arcore workshop (near Milan) where the bikes for the 2007 season are currently being prepared, pressure is rising as mechanics up their efforts to make sure the Suzuki GSX-R 750 K6 bikes are in mint condition for the start of the season.

This year, the riders taking part in the Cup will be using the same bike as last year but the bike will equipped with the more competitive and newer Pirelli Diablo tyres. For high-resolution pictures of this year's bikes, take a look the picture gallery attached to this article.

The first round of the Championship will be held in Valencia on April 15th (for details regarding the other rounds, check the calendar) and will coincide with the second European round of the World Superbike Championship.

Once again, the organisers have managed to put together an interesting, exclusive collection of young, promising riders eager to show European crowds their skills and follow in the footsteps of current Team Alstare rider Xavier Siméon. Furthermore, the presence of two female riders in this year’s entry list (Czech Republic’s Marketa Janakova and Italy’s Alessia Polita) needs to be noted in a predominantly male paddock.

Here is the official entry list for the 2007 season:

AUSTRIA
- Roland RESCH (# 2)

GERMANY
- Florian KRESSE (#3)
- Dominic LAMMERT (#4)
- Oliver SKACH (#5)

CZECH REPUBLIC
- Marketa JANAKOVA (#6)

ITALY
- Alessia POLITA (#11)
- Davide BASTIANELLI (#12)
- Simone SALTARELLI (#13)

FRANCE
- Emeric JONCHIERE (#21)

UNITED KINGDOM
- Alex CAMIER (#31)
- Alexander GAULT (#32)

SPAIN
- Ismael ORTEGA (#41)
- Ion GARRIDO (#42)
- Daniel PINERA (#43)

THE NETHERLANDS
- Nigel WALRAVEN (#61)

HUNGARY
- Gàbor RIZMAYER (#71)

Switzerland also have a team taking part in the entire Championship, but with two different riders taking part in each race. The names of the riders participating in the Valencia round will be announced soon.

The names of the ‘wild card’ riders cannot be announced yet as some countries have not yet decided who will be granted a WC for the Valencia round. However, these names will be unveiled very soon.

Finally, for those of you who will be in the Valencia paddock on Thursday April 13th, a press conference will be held in the Suzuki Village during which the official presentation of the Championship and the participating national teams will take place.