GSE: 2007 one of the most exciting ever.

GSE Racing team principal Darrell Healey believes the 2007 British Superbike season, which starts at Brands Hatch next weekend, will be 'one of the most exciting ever'.

GSE's Airwaves Ducati team has retained 2006 championship runner-up Leon Haslam and 2005 champion Gregorio Lavilla for a third season - when it aims to defend the manufacturers' crown and win back the riders title from Honda's Ryuichi Kiyonari.

Gregorio Lavilla (ESP), Airwaves Ducati, 999F07, 36, Superbike
Gregorio Lavilla (ESP), Airwaves Ducati, 999F07, 36, Superbike
© Graeme Brown

GSE Racing team principal Darrell Healey believes the 2007 British Superbike season, which starts at Brands Hatch next weekend, will be 'one of the most exciting ever'.

GSE's Airwaves Ducati team has retained 2006 championship runner-up Leon Haslam and 2005 champion Gregorio Lavilla for a third season - when it aims to defend the manufacturers' crown and win back the riders title from Honda's Ryuichi Kiyonari.

"We are very excited about the 2007 British Superbike season; it is going to be one of the most exciting seasons ever and just reaffirms that GSE Racing is at the forefront of the most competitive domestic championship in the world," said Healey. "We have enjoyed great success at GSE Racing over the past few years, and we are hoping that 2007 will be no different and will see us reclaim the British Superbike title as well as retain the manufacturers' title that we won last year. I for one just can't wait to get started!"

Last year, Haslam and Lavilla finished the season with 11 wins, five 1-2 finishes, 38 podiums, nine pole positions and six lap records, in a title chase that came down to the very last race.

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