With Xerox Ducati’s Noriyuki Haga losing the World Superbike Championship lead to Yamaha’s Ben Spies at the recent Nürburgring round a lot is riding on the Japanese riders reply if he is to have any real chance of finally claiming a championship after a decade of trying. His chance to do so is at Imola on September 27th and you can ride along in his pit thanks to Ducati offering live streaming video.
Ducati will stream live video from Haga’s pit garage on both the Saturday and Sunday so that fans can participate in the tension of qualifying and Superpole along with the two races themselves. Video will be live between 14:00 and 17:00 local time on the Saturday and from 9:00 to 17:00 on race day.
The streaming will be viewable from Ducati’s official site www.ducati.com and more information is available there.
Source: RoadRacerX
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