Jumat, 19 Oktober 2012

All crew Participate Rossi to Yamaha

All crew Valentino Rossi, now at Ducati certainly be back to Yamaha. This was disclosed by Yamaha boss Lin Jarvis.
As is known, in the 2010 season Rossi decided to leave Gerno Lesmo, headquarters of Yamaha Racing to join Ducati. At that time, all the crew Rossi move to join the Italian motorcycle manufacturer.
However, last August The Doctor decides to end the two-year partnership with Ducati and Yamaha back. Italian racer decision followed by crew chief Jeremy Burgess and five other crew.
"We will take all the mechanical crew. So, I can assure JB, Alex Briggs, Brent Stephens, Bernie Ansiau, Gary Coleman and Matteo Flamini will come back to us and they started working with us to test at Valencia, "said Jarvis.
Japanese motor manufacturer has reason to call them back. According to Jarvis, this crew already knows how to work and are familiar with the Yamaha Rossi for long enough to work together.
"It's not the staff who joined Honda Yamaha. This Yamaha crew who move to Ducati. I think just think of it as a two-year retirement, "he told MCN, on Friday (10/19/2012).
"Crew M1 Rossi already know very well, and they all know our system. So it's very easy for us to return them to our garage, "said Jarvis.Photo: All the crew Valentino Rossi, now at Ducati certainly be back to Yamaha. This was disclosed by Yamaha boss Lin Jarvis. As is known, in the 2010 season Rossi decided to leave Gerno Lesmo, headquarters Racing Yamaha to join Ducati. At that time, all the crew Rossi move to join the Italian motorcycle manufacturer. However, last August The Doctor decides to end the two-year partnership with Ducati and Yamaha back. Italian racer decision followed by crew chief Jeremy Burgess and five other crew. "We will take all the mechanical crew. So, I can assure JB, Alex Briggs, Brent Stephens, Bernie Ansiau, Gary Coleman and Matteo Flamini will come back to us and they started working with us to test at Valencia, "said Jarvis. Japanese motor manufacturer has reason to call them back. According to Jarvis, this crew already knows how to work and are familiar with the Yamaha Rossi for long enough to work together. "It's not the staff who joined Honda Yamaha. This Yamaha crew who move to Ducati. I think just think of it as a two-year retirement, "he told MCN, on Friday (10/19/2012). "Crew M1 Rossi already know very well, and they all know our system. So it's very easy for us to return them to our garage, "said Jarvis.

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