Pramac d'Antin becomes 'Alice Team'
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Always good to see sponsors coming in.
Posted by Tokehashi Wakibakki (739 days ago)
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MOTOGP » Pramac d'Antin becomes 'Alice Team'

Pramac d'Antin has signed a two-year title sponsorship deal with Telecom Italia, which will see the satellite Ducati outfit rebranded as 'Alice Team' for the 2008 and 2009 MotoGP seasons.

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Alice in Wonderland if anyone thinkMs they are actually going to win anything!
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Let's hope it means they can afford to have suspension technicians and maintain the bikes properly then...
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A-leech-a? Luis must be the leech then, he has already used up and disposed of a lot of good riders.
The list is long, let's just hope these two young blokes won't be the next on it.
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I thought it would be pronounced "Ah-leech-eh"? No?
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That's good news for D'antin team because early years they had bad problems to find any sponsor. Now it's looks better! Maybe it's because Desmosedici's awesome power plant. :)
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Who cares? Team names are irrelevant! same **** different name.
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"...Telecom Italia's increased involvement with Ducati and now their satellite team.

Alice's involvement has been accelerated through Frenchman Sylvain Guintoli riding for the team next season alongside Toni Elias.

France is an important market for the Alice brand."


"Thanks to the agreement signed between Telecom Italia and the Pramac-d'Antin Team, the racebikes of the Italo-Espanol team will compete for the next two seasons in the World Championship of MotoGP bearing the colors of Alice, the Italian multinational internet conglomerate. Thus, the Alice Team is born, a new alliance to obtain the best sporting results in the most competitive and emotional world of motorcycling."
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Always good to see sponsors coming in.
Posted by Tokehashi Wakibakki (739 days ago)
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errr, didn't mean **** as in same **** team or bikes ect... just **** as in stuff. It is good to see sponsors comming in, whoever they are & whatever they do.
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good news for tiger toni and sylvain, the team seems to be going from strength to strength. Wish JT had gone there instead of yam T3 ;)
Posted by gsxrman - Unregistered (738 days ago)
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