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Ducati and Alstare terminate partnership

Discussion in 'Front Page Articles' started by mattmccabebrown, Oct 25, 2013.

  1. [h=2]Early Termination[/h]By common agreement, Ducati and Alstare have decided to terminate their partnership, which started in November 2012. Ducati and Team Alstare have reached the end of a very difficult season unable to achieve the desired results, despite the effort, commitment and resources applied by both parties.
    The partnership between the Bologna-based motorcycle manufacturer and Team Alstare was expected to continue in 2014, however, the current economic climate and subsequent withdrawal of support by one of Alstare’s main partners, has dictated that the Belgian team must downsize its future plans.
    In a meeting held at the Ducati factory in Borgo Panigale, Bologna, Francis Batta and the Ducati management decided the best course of action would be an early termination of the agreement before the start of the 2014 season.
    Ernesto Marinelli, Ducati SBK Project Manager
    “I am extremely sorry that an operation that had started on such a positive note had to be concluded before its time without achieving the results we were aiming for. This was a very difficult year in terms of sports performance, but I am convinced that it nevertheless made us both grow and lay solid foundations for our future development and improvement. In these months together, I experienced the constant professionalism and expertise of everyone at Team Alstare, and I hope to be able to work with them again in the future. My special thanks, both in my personal capacity and on behalf of the whole company, go to Francis for the effort he has put in this year – as he always has throughout his career.”
    Francis Batta Owner of Team Alstare
    “I am very sad because this challenge, which began last November, was very important for me as a fresh start after missing one year. Working with Ducati was incredibly thrilling, although unfortunately, we failed to achieve the results we had set ourselves. The 2013 racing season has been incredibly hard for us, and being unable to start from a solid position in 2014, I would rather not take risks that might compromise our ability to complete the season. I would like to thank Ducati for trusting me and I wish them all the success that they deserve."
    [h=2]2014?[/h]Ducati has confirmed that it will take part in the Superbike World Championship next season, with 2014 riders and racing plans to be announced in the coming days.
     
  2. No surprises here, the writing has been on the wall for a long time. I'm sure both parties would rather forget this year and move on. Hopefully, 2014 will be better for Ducati.
     
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