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Elias talks to Ducati.

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Elias talks to Ducati.

Having failed to crack the top ten in either a qualifying session or race during the opening three rounds of the 2008 MotoGP season, Toni Elias was pleased to get the chance to visit the Ducati factory recently and air his concerns directly to Ducati Corse general director Filippo Preziosi.

 3 people agree.  8 people disagree.

Ducati officials may have met with Elias but I'm not sure they will listen or care. As a relatively small company I'm sure their efforts will be with their top riders especially getting Stoner back to form.
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Posted by Marc - Unregistered (14 days ago)
 4 people agree.  2 people disagree.

"As a relatively small company"?That is exactly why they will care
in my opinion.Who sells the closet thing to what they race?
I would say Ducati.Whether it be the Desmosedici or the 1098R.G.

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Posted by Gammaman - Unregistered (14 days ago)
If they have any hope of retaining the Mfg's title this year, they must care. They need all four of their bikes as high in the standings as possible, not just one or two.
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Posted by SP3 - Unregistered (14 days ago)
 1 people disagree.

Elias: "I am happy because even though I am on a satellite team I feel Ducati is really backing me,"

Is this just a PR exercise? Or did ducati actually treat him better than hrc?
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Posted by DG Leitz - Unregistered (14 days ago)
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