Aprilia’s Melandri: “I Want To Reaffirm The Levels That I Demonstrated In Jerez”

Aprilia’s Melandri: “I Want To Reaffirm The Levels That I Demonstrated In Jerez”

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WORLD SUPERBIKE TAKES ON MAGNY-COURS.

AFTER DOMINATING AT JEREZ, SYLVAIN GUINTOLI AND MARCO MELANDRI’S APRILIA RACING TEAM IS READY FOR BATTLE ON FRENCH SOIL. THE CHAMPIONSHIP IS STILL UP FOR GRABS.

Magny-Cours – World Superbike is back on the track with the penultimate round of the 2014 calendar on the French Magny-Cours track. Despite the long break, for the Aprilia Racing Team memories of Jerez are still fresh in their minds, a round where the RSV4s completely dominated, ridden by Marco Melandri and Sylvain Guintoli who brought home a double one-two (first and second place in both races). This is a result which, besides once again confirming the Italian superbike’s extraordinary competitiveness, “upset” the championship standings to create all the right conditions for a thrilling season finale.

With 100 points still up for grabs, the 31 point gap that separates Sylvain Guintoli from the top spot is keeping the French rider’s hopes alive. On his home track, Sylvain will also be able to count on the support of his fans who will be flocking to the circuit to see his attempt at a comeback. Sylvain’s feeling on the French track is good, as his first factory derivative win demonstrated, earned right here at Magny-Cours in 2012.

Another great protagonist of the season finale is Marco Melandri, dominator at Jerez and progressively more competitive in the second half of the championship season. For the Italian rider, still mathematically in the running for the title, despite a significant disadvantage, his stated goal is to battle one race at a time. Without calculations but with the firm intention of taking home the best possible results.

Sylvain Guintoli:“After the solid week end in Jerez, I can’t wait to get back on track in Magny Cours to try to close the Championship gap. It won’t be easy but I still have a chance so I ‘ll take all risks and try my best to beat Tom. The French public support will be a big advantage and I have been training like an animal! I am ready”.

Marco Melandri: “Magny-Cours is a track that I like a lot and it looks like the weather will be excellent. I’m arriving here in good condition. I want to reaffirm the levels that I demonstrated in Jerez. I’m sure the competition will be heated, but I have taken advantage of this month to recharge my batteries and I’m ready for battle on the track”.

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