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Laverty Q&A: Superbike's top riders would succeed in MotoGP
Eugene Laverty may be on his way out of MotoGP at the end of this season, as he rejoins World Superbikes in 2017, but his determination to succeed is as high as ever. In his second year with the Aspar squad, the Irish rider has made a big step forward aboard the two-year-old Ducati GP14.2, scoring a string of impressive results and mixing it with the much more celebrated factory riders on more than one occasion this season. Despite this, last month, Laverty announced that he will be returning to his World Superbike roots next season as part of a brand-new factory Aprilia project, where he hopes to return to being able to fight for wins and the championship. Motorsport.com caught up with...
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