Ducati confirms Batta to run Superbike team with Carlos Checa and Ayrton Badovini

As highly expected – see our previous post – Ducati has officially announced that Francis Battta will be running their Superbike team for the next two seasons under the banner “Team Ducati Alstare.
” The biggest suprise of the statement is that former BMW Italia rider Ayrton Badovini has been chosen to partner Carlos Checa in the 2013 championship, which leaves Sylvain Guintoli who Batta said he wanted on the second 1199 Panigale, probably heading to Aprilia to replace retired Max Biaggi.

The new Team Ducati Alstare will be testing at Aragon on 14-15 November and then at Jerez from 28-30 November.
Ducati Press Release after the jump: Two-year agreement with Francis Batta’s Belgian organisation, Team Alstare.
Carlos Checa and Ayrton Badovini in confirmed rider line-up.
Team will compete under the title: “Team Ducati Alstare”.
A two-year agreement for the World Superbike Championship seasons 2013-2014 has been signed between Ducati and Francis Batta’s Belgian organisation, Team Alstare.
Riders, Carlos Checa (Spain) and Ayrton Badovini (Italy) will join Alstare staff ready to prepare for the challenge of the 2013 World Superbike Championship.
Powered by the new Ducati 1199 Panigale, the team will officially represent the Bologna-based manufacturer under the title “Team Ducati Alstare”.

Team Alstare is renowned for its benchmark professionalism and expertise and its headquarters, at Alleur in Belgium, is among the most technologically advanced in the sport.
This impressive set-up combined with the passion of the Bologna factory’s engineers will create the perfect synergy to meet the expectations of the new Ducati 1199 Panigale.
Alstare technicians and the Ducati Superbike development team will start working together immediately, with pre-winter tests scheduled to begin at the Aragon circuit in Spain on 14-15 November and continuing at Jerez from 28-30 November.
“At Ducati, we are very happy and confident with this agreement,” commented Ernesto Marinelli, Ducati Superbike Project Manager.
“The professionalism, passion and sporting character of Francis Batta and all his staff, together with his structure, which sets an industry standard in terms of equipment and organisation, are vital elements for our future plans.
We have a lot of work to do, and I am sure that we are able to do it in the best possible way.
”From 1995-1997, a similar partnership returned exceptionally good results, when Ducati and Team Alstare joined forces to compete in the European Supersport, World Supersport and World Superbike series.
“For me, it’s an absolute thrill to be able to join the Ducati family again,” commented Francis Batta on the two-year agreement with the factory.
“Together, we were so successful in the past and Ducati remains a reference brand for me today.
We are going to face a challenge which is highly stimulating both for me and for my team and we will apply our absolute best efforts to making sure this is a successful endeavour.

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