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MotoGP: Ex-Stoner crew chief Gabbarini to join Lorenzo
Casey Stoner’s former crew chief Christian Gabbarini has been confirmed as returning to Ducati for the 2017 season, as he finally joins forces with Jorge Lorenzo for his switch to the red bikes. Gabbarini, who remained at Honda after the departure of Stoner and now works with another Aussie, Jack Miller, brings a wealth of experience with him, as well as considerable experience of working both with the Desmosedici and within Ducati Corse. Lorenzo has been chasing the services of the Italian for a number of years, but Gabbarini told MCN at the start of the 2015 season that he was happy to remain a part of Honda. “It was very interesting to be approached by Jorge. But my first priority...
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