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What about Ducati? The Italian marque collected its first double since Imola 2012 (with Carlos Checa) as Chaz Davies stunningly won both Laguna Seca races two weekends ago. This marked the Welshman’s own first double since Aragon 2013 and the first for the Ducati Panigale model, which debuted in World Superbike at the start of the 2013 campaign. Surely the Panigale has everything required to succeed at Sepang, with a twin-cylinder engine configuration and horsepower by the bucketful. Davies will be the only factory Ducati rider on-track in Malaysia as team-mate Davide Giugliano has been ruled out of the remaining rounds of the season due to the spinal injury he sustained at Laguna Seca. The team has decided not to replace Giugliano for the upcoming event, while his seat at Jerez in September will be taken by Michele Pirro. Also making headlines on the run-up to Sepang is Max Biaggi, as the WorldSBK Champion of 2010 and 2012 returns for his second wildcard outing of 2015, after Misano. This time, he has prepared for the event with four days of testing at the Malaysian venue, although three of the four are reported to have been affected by rain. Nevertheless, the Italian – who last raced at Sepang a decade ago in MotoGP – is looking to continue his good form following his pair of sixth places at the Riviera di Rimini Round. Elsewhere, Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devils riders Leon Haslam and Jordi Torres both left Laguna disappointed, while the likes of Pata Honda World Superbike Team’s Guintoli and Michael van der Mark are looking for that extra boost to carry them to podiums. The same could be said for BMW Motorrad Italia SBK Team’s Ayrton Badovini and Voltcom Crescent Suzuki’s Alex Lowes, who each took one sixth place but one race retirement away from the last round. Both van der Mark and Lowes heads directly to Sepang from the Suzuka 8 Hours. Spanish rookies Roman Ramos (Team Go Eleven Kawasaki) and the aforementioned Torres already know the Sepang International Circuit, albeit on different machinery, while the venue will be new for Barni Racing Team’s Leandro Mercado; he has finished in the points this year in every race bar one – and only Jonathan Rea beats that. Santiago Barragan will not take part in the Pirelli Malaysian Round as he opted for an early end to his partnership with Team Grillini Kawasaki. 2015 eni FIM Superbike World Championship (9 of 13 rounds completed) 1 - Jonathan Rea Kawasaki Racing Team - 407 2 - Tom Sykes Kawasaki Racing Team - 282 3 - Chaz Davies Aruba.it Racing - Ducati Superbike Team - 263 4 - Leon Haslam Aprilia Racing Team - Red Devils - 240 5 - Jordi Torres Aprilia Racing Team - Red Devils - 164 For more information: www.worldsbk.comGadget Reviews: mamaktalk.com
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