Chaz Davies leaves Aragon beaming with his third career World Superbike double victory weekend to slash the points deficit to Jonathan Rea. Read more at Crash.net!
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Chaz Davies leaves Aragon beaming with his third career World Superbike double victory weekend to slash the points deficit to Jonathan Rea. Read more at Crash.net!
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Chaz Davies says he’s ‘quite happy’ with the progress made on his Aruba.it Racing Ducati at Aragon and points to tyre selection as being vital. Read more at Crash.net!
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The roar of a signature twin-cylinder engine got everyone's attention. The special guest for the night, World Superbike Ducati racer Chaz Davies, was making a deafening entrance on a Ducati superbike. As Davies smoked the rear tyre of his Ducati Panigale 1299, cheers erupted from the guests packed inside the newly renovated Ducatisti SG showroom in Eunos. Davies, known as just Chaz among fans, was one of several guests who had flown in for the event on March 15.
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Davide Giugliano misses the podium by only six tenths of a second
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“He is obviously very experienced and I don’t need to tell you how fast he is, I would be interested to see him on this bike – only on a test not a race!”.
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In the racing world, the Crew Chief covers many roles, all of which are crucial. He (or she) is first of all corner men in assisting the rider ‘ringside’, in the pits, where he translates words and data into solutions to improve competitiveness. By doing so, he often becomes a consultant, strategist and confessor.
It is essential to establish a perfect harmony between rider and Crew Chief, but it often takes time. For this reason, it has become common practice for many riders to take their trusted technicians with them when switching teams. Chaz Davies made no exception with Alberto Colombo, also known as ‘Moro’, who has been by his side since 2012. The 48-year-old from Lombardy, ahead of his fifth season together with the Welsh rider, shares some insight on their professional relationship.
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Ducati rider comes out on top in Qatar.
Chaz Davies has beaten Tom Sykes to the runner-up position behind Jonathan Rea in the 2015 eni FIM Superbike World Championship season.
The pair headed into Sunday’s Qatar double-header separated by 16 points, ending proceedings 17 points apart as Davies finished the two races in respective fourth and second places while Sykes picked up a pair of third positions.
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Alan Cathcart rides Chaz Davies Panigale R F15. For the whole article click HERE
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Front row start for Giugliano. Can Ducati get it's 800th Podium this weekend?
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Chaz Davies aims to end his bad run of results on a Ducati on home territory and is confident he has the machine to challenge Kawasaki.
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Prospects of close racing on Sunday after Ducati and Kawasaki head the opening session.
After the opening 45 minute FP1 that kick started the Acerbis Italian Round of the eni FIM Superbike World Championship it’s the Aruba.it Racing – Ducati SBK Team duo of Chaz Davies and the returning Davide Giugliano that are sitting pretty at the top of the standings ahead of the Kawasaki Racing Team pairing of Tom Sykes and Jonathan Rea.
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Kitchen combat as round 5 begins for a selection of leading riders.
Round 5 of the 2015 eni FIM Superbike World championship, the Acerbis Italian round, got under way with a culinary challenge that saw current championship leader Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team), Jordi Torres (Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devils), Sylvain Guintoli (PATA Honda World Superbike Team), Leon Camier (MV Agusta – Reparto Corse), Davide Giugliano (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati SBK Team) and Michel Fabrizio, substitute rider for Althea Racing Team Ducati’s Nico Terol go head to head preparing traditional hand-made pasta, led by popular host Chef Valentino Marcattilii and his crew. The venue, the restaurant of the “San Domenico” Museum in downtown Imola is internationally renowned, serving world class food since 1970. Following a short demonstration on how the pasta dish should be prepared by Marcattilii, the riders were judged on their efforts by a jury comprising many well-known paddock personalities.
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Good photo gallery on the link. Looks like these guys can actually cook. Nice!
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www.ducati.com - Video of the first Tribuna Ducati in Thailand, organized for the SBK Thailand round, March 22nd 2015.
Great glimpse of Troy Bayliss, the Ducati Corse Team and the fantastic Thai Ducati fans at Troy's last SBK race
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The first day of action of the eni FIM Superbike World Championship at the TT Circuit Assen drew to a close with Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati Superbike Team) responding to the challenge from the KRT duo of former Champion Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Team) and current Championship leader Jonathan Rea to top of the overall classification by a margin of 0.320s with a final, scintillating lap of 1’35.748.
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Today was unveiled the newly named "Aruba.it Racing - Ducati Superbike Team livery of both Chaz Davies and Davide Giugliano
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The first private test of the off season started today at Alcaniz’s MotorLand Aragon, involving three teams who are going to play an important role in next year’s edition of the Superbike and Supersport World Championships. The first of two days of track action began a little later than expected, given the wet conditions encountered early morning and the low temperatures at the Spanish track.
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Looking forward to seeing how this shake out in 2015. Thinking SBK will be a bit more level play ground...
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Chaz Davies has high hopes that the Ducati 1199 Panigale will be well suited to the rigours of the Magny-Cours circuit..
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ONE of the country’s top motorcycle racers, Herefordshire’s Chad Davies, until recently could not legally ride on UK roads.
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Crash.net catches up with Ducati WSBK rider Chaz Davies to discuss his season so far, the future and his opinions on the Circuit of Wales.
Q&A Chaz Davies
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This is your first season on the Ducati, how do you view it so far?
Chaz Davies
It's gone about as expected. It's been up and down with podiums here and there. The podium at Imola came a bit out of the blue, I didn't expect to be quite that competitive there, and then in six races I had three DNFs in Portugal, Misano and at Laguna Seca I barely started. We had some DNFs there but I felt that the pace was there with a front row at Portimao and Laguna and then getting on the podium last weekend at Jerez. It's been about what was expected and a little bit up and down but it's a development year and we've gone from strength to strength in a few areas of the bike but as we've improved in some areas we've had to change the way that the bike works in others. We've made it a lot lighter, its lost 5kg compared to last year, and the engine is a lot more powerful so we're playing around and getting closer to the limit of the bike.
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Very intelligent interview, worth a read
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Yesterday’s first SBK race at Jerez saw the Ducati Superbike Team celebrate a return to the podium with Chaz Davies. The British rider crossed the line in third place in race one, fourth in race two. Two DNFs for Davide Giugliano, who crashed unhurt in the first encounter and was forced to an early retirement in race 2 due to a technical problem.
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Chaz Davies believes he can enjoy a strong WSBK race weekend at Jerez with the Ducati, even if he hasn't had the best of luck there previously.
Though he admits it isn't a circuit that has been kind to him in the past, Chaz Davies believes the flowing nature of the Jerez circuit will play to the strengths of his Ducati 1199 Panigale.
Returning to action after a lengthy summer break, Davies is hoping to get the final portion of his 2014 WSBK season off to a good start after a promising race weekend in Laguna Seca was scuppered by a race one crash that ruled him out of the second encounter too.
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Despite the three podium finishes achieved in his first season as factory Ducati rider, Chaz Davies is not happy with his current position in the championship standings, which doesn’t reflect the current level reached lately by the rider astride his bike.
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Factory Ducati World Superbike rider talks with Cycle World Technical Editor Kevin Cameron.
Pretty interesting read...