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Valentino Rossi's crew chief Jerry Burgess unsure if he'll rejoin Yamaha | Autosport.com

Valentino Rossi's crew chief Jerry Burgess unsure if he'll rejoin Yamaha | Autosport.com | Desmopro News | Scoop.it

"I would have liked to finish the job [at Ducati]. We aren't far off, perhaps we lack only 1 per cent. In these two years Ducati has learned a lot, and for me it is disappointing to be unable to finish," said Burgess."


Valentino Rossi's long-time crew chief Jeremy Burgess says he has yet to decide whether he will follow the Italian across to Yamaha for the 2013 MotoGP season.

Burgess, who previously achieved great success with Wayne Gardner and Mick Doohan, began working with Rossi at Honda and then followed him to Yamaha and then Ducati - although it had been uncertain whether he would make the latter switch at the time.

The Australian says he's been asked whether he will move across yet, but hasn't reached a resolution for himself anyway should the question come.

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Up your riding skills, add a dose of hero worship and you have the recipe for Ducati Riding Experience 2013 | Ducati.net

Up your riding skills, add a dose of hero worship and you have the recipe for Ducati Riding Experience 2013 | Ducati.net | Desmopro News | Scoop.it
It’s been a decade but the formula is still the same. Take one iconic race circuit, in this case Mugello, Misano or Adria, add a group of accomplished racers like Troy Bayliss, Marco Lucchinelli and others, include a passion for Ducati motorcycles and a desire to up your skill level, and stir it all together. The results are both enjoyable and a truly great vacation. Our favorite part? Doesn't matter if you know how to ride at all…
Vicki Smith for Ducati.net's curator insight, December 18, 2012 12:27 PM

We have attended this school and find it to be quite unlike a standard racing school. Especially if you live somewhere besides Italy the experience of the school coupled with the culture, food and iconic tracks and instructors make this a really great "learning vacation"