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trackdayrider
23-10-2006, 20:14
Barros signs for d'Antin Ducati!

http://pix.crash.net/thumbs/271544.jpg (http://www.crash.net/picture_view_single~cid~6~pid~311221.htm)http://pix.crash.net/thumbs/266187.jpg (http://www.crash.net/picture_view_single~cid~6~pid~305858.htm)http://pix.crash.net/thumbs/212529.jpg (http://www.crash.net/picture_view_single~cid~6~pid~252004.htm)Alex Barros has turned his back on the World Superbike championship, after just one season, and will return to MotoGP in 2007 after signing to ride for the Pramac d'Antin Team.

The 36-year-old Brazilian, a 500cc/MotoGP rider from 1990-2005 - taking seven race wins - made a late switch to WSBK, with Klaffi Honda, this season after a lack of competitive MotoGP offers. Barros claimed it was the start of a new career, in which he hoped to win a world title before retirement, but - despite taking a race win at Imola and being inundated with top-class 2007 SBK offers - has decided to return to grand prix racing, with the satellite Ducati team.

"I'm very happy to come back and race in the premier-class with Pramac d'Antin MotoGP," said Barros, who has now won 500cc, MotoGP and WSBK races. "The new Ducati Desmosedici GP7 800cc already seems a very good project. I'm really confident, I know the team and I'm sure that we will make a good job together. I can't wait to be back to compete for the first positions with a MotoGP bike."

Although the d'Antin Ducati team has struggled badly in recent seasons, it is expected to be a greater threat in 2007 since it will have a brand new 800cc machine, very similar to the factory Ducati riders - while, even more significantly, the team will switch from Dunlop to Bridgestone tyres, as also used by the race-winning factory team.

"We're very happy to welcome a rider with such a big valour as Alex Barros," declared team manager Luis d'Antin. "His arrival makes us really confident for next season. Barros is a rider that has a lot of experience and I'm sure that he will give us a lot of good performances. The objective of the Pramac d'Antin MotoGP will be to compete at a high level during the whole season, constantly aiming for the podium."

"I'm enthusiastic to continue the MotoGP adventure with a winning rider like Alex Barros," added Paolo Campinoti, CEO of Pramac. "His experience will allow our team to reach the results that we deserve. The Pramac Group believes a lot in the racing project and will keep on following it with the biggest commitment. For the 2007 season we will soon announce important news."

Alex Hofmann and Jose Luis Cardoso currently ride for d'Antin Ducati, with Hofmann expected to remain next season.

Ironically, James Toseland decided against switching to MotoGP with d'Antin Ducati after speaking with Barros about the move earlier this season...

gsxrsoul
23-10-2006, 20:17
Ironically, James Toseland decided against switching to MotoGP with d'Antin Ducati after speaking with Barros about the move earlier this season...[/QUOTE]

Looks like Barros had eyes on it himself all along!!!

Anybody think he will be badly missed from WSB?

Bushiee46
24-10-2006, 07:57
Not really he didn't make a huge impact and it'll be good to have him back in motogp. Maybe he can make something of the d'antin

GixerGaz
24-10-2006, 09:32
A good move for someone of Barros's age but the ride should have gone to someone younger, a 250 rider like De Angelis or someone like that.

As Biaggi turned the D'Antin Ducati ride down, there must be something dodgy about it!

Anyway, I hope Barros does well but I can't see it. He (like Max), didn't do much on the Repsol Honda when he finally got hold of one, so I can't see him doing much on the Duke but I may be wrong!

....and no, he won't be missed from the WSBK paddock as he didn't do anything special this year apart from at Imola.

Who needs Barros in WSBK when it now has Biaggi!

C'mon Max!

Cocky
24-10-2006, 10:01
Every body who gets the D`antin ride only lasts one season,the team seems under funded!

Bushiee46
24-10-2006, 10:18
Somethings not right when the factory bikes are the fastest bikes on the track but the satellite teams are dead last!! Agree with ya about younger riders comin in tho Gaz

GixerGaz
24-10-2006, 10:40
It is a shame when the privateer teams are dead last but as Cockyboy highlights above, a manufacturer is always going to put the majority of its funding into the team that is the most likely to win!

However, Ducati have said that they want more input with their satellite team so maybel D'Antin will receive more assistance this year. Saying that, they now have Stoner's wages to pay!

B19GXR
24-10-2006, 11:23
i will be more of a level playing field next year lets not forget the 800cc are coming and it will depend on testing over the few months leading upto 2007 that will count. obviously honda and yamaha maybe suzuki will be there or there abouts.kawasaki need to get there finger out and the x3 im not sure yet. we will see more at valencia.

hope dani doesnt get all the good bits next year and leave nicky testing still.

has suzuki resigned for next year?

GixerGaz
24-10-2006, 11:47
has suzuki resigned for next year?

What do you mean, have the riders signed? If so, yes, both Hopper and Vermin have one more year on their contracts.