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<blockquote data-quote="nazrie" data-source="post: 402873" data-attributes="member: 636"><p>Speaking on his new role at BMW, the former Ducati World Superbike team manager said:</p><p></p><p>"I am sure everybody will expect something from us. But it is tough. We are running behind everybody and everybody is stepping ahead and maybe our own steps ahead are not enough to close the gap. We are all working hard, and for me our point zero will be after the Portimao tests. Then we will see how the gap is between the rest of top guys and us. From there we really start. I know both of our riders have the talent to do it. I really feel it will be a huge part of my job to bring back those riders, and motivate my riders, Troy and Ruben. That was a huge bet that I made with myself, saying that I need to get back those guys on the podium."</p><p></p><p>This year's series kicks off on 28th February at Phillip Island, Australia.</p><p></p><p></p><p>and the S1000RR launch here is on 28th!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nazrie, post: 402873, member: 636"] Speaking on his new role at BMW, the former Ducati World Superbike team manager said: "I am sure everybody will expect something from us. But it is tough. We are running behind everybody and everybody is stepping ahead and maybe our own steps ahead are not enough to close the gap. We are all working hard, and for me our point zero will be after the Portimao tests. Then we will see how the gap is between the rest of top guys and us. From there we really start. I know both of our riders have the talent to do it. I really feel it will be a huge part of my job to bring back those riders, and motivate my riders, Troy and Ruben. That was a huge bet that I made with myself, saying that I need to get back those guys on the podium." This year's series kicks off on 28th February at Phillip Island, Australia. and the S1000RR launch here is on 28th!! [/QUOTE]
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