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Yamaha team boss: 'Stoner may be difficult to beat'
On 11/04/2010 in Motorcycle news: Racing Videos
Davide Brivio chats about the team's qualifying performance ahead of tonight's MotoGP race

A LITTLE insight into the Yamaha MotoGP squad's qualifying performance - team boss Davide Brivio says it may be difficult for the Yamaha team riders to beat polesitter Casey Stoner in Sunday's 2010 MotoGP opener from Qatar.Stoner has taken victory

Brivio to leave Fiat Yamaha at the end of 2010
On 23/08/2010 in Motorcycle racing news: Moto GP
Is Rossi's team manager also set to defect to Ducati?

DAVIDE BRIVIO - team manager for Valentino Rossi at Fiat Yamaha - has unofficially announced he will leave Yamaha MotoGP at the end of 2010.The news comes following Rossi's announcement that he will leave the Yamaha squad to join Ducati Moto

Brivio won't replace Rossi until Barcelona
On 11/06/2010 in Motorcycle racing news: Moto GP
Fiat Yamaha MotoGP boss confirms one rider only for next two races

FIAT YAMAHA MotoGP boss Davide Brivio had confirmed Valentino Rossi wil NOT be replaced in the team's 2010 squad for the next two events: Britain and Assen.The nine-time motorcycle world champion suffered a serious break of his right leg when he

MotoGP: Rossi to end career with Yamaha
On 06/05/2008 in Motorcycle news : Racing news
Team manager reveals Valentino's wishes to finish his illustrious career with Fiat Yamaha

FIAT YAMAHA team manager, Davide Brivio, has revealed Valentino Rossi is set to work out a deal with Yamaha that will see him finish his career with the company.The seven-time world champion has stated a desire remain with Fiat Yamaha until

Rumour: Takahashi to take Rossi's seat
On 08/06/2010 in Motorcycle racing news: Moto GP
Team boss reluctantly takes on hunt to fill Rossi's spot

YAMAHA team boss Davide Brivio is looking for a rider to replace Rossi but says that if it were up to Yamaha alone, they'd not replace him at all.MotoGP rules state that Rossi needs to be replaced by Barcelona. MotoGP pundit Julian Ryder reckons

Motegi MotoGP postponed until October
On 18/04/2010 in Motorcycle racing news: Moto GP
Another victim of the Icelandic volcanic eruption

manager, Davide Brivio, said via Twitter:"Looks like we are not going to race in Motegi... Airports are closed in Europe. Nobody could reach Japan. Tomorrow we will know exactly 100%"Dorna, the governing body of MotoGP, has yet to confirm the news

Rossi 'quite fast already!' says team boss
On 12/07/2010 in Motorcycle racing news: Moto GP
MotoGP champ finishes second stint on WSB-spec R1 at Brno

!' according to team boss Davide Brivio. Apparently Rossi is talking more about bike set-up than he is about the pain in his injured leg and shoulder.Expect an announcement on Rossi's return to MotoGP by the end of Monday.

Yamaha back Valentino's WSB bid
On 05/01/2009 in Motorcycle news : Racing news
Yamaha MotoGP team manager says the company will help Rossi in World Superbike clash

YAMAHA MOTOGP Team bigwig Davide Brivio says the company is backing Valentino Rossi in a bid to compete against Troy Bayliss in a World Superbike round in 2009.Over two weeks ago Visordown.com reported how Rossi has challenged 2008 WSB champ Troy

MotoGP: Rossi at centre of tyre marking uproar
On 21/07/2009 in Motorcycle racing news: Moto GP
Was Valentino on soft or hard tyres for Sunday's race?

the sidewall. But Davide Brivio, Fiat Yamaha’s team manager told commentators that the eight-time world champion was on a softer compound front. Brivio's potential clanger has provoked many to question why Rossi's rubber wasn't carrying the white banding

"If it was up to us we wouldn't replace Valentino"
On 08/06/2010 in Motorcycle racing news: Moto GP
Yamaha boss speaks out over Rossi's vacant MotoGP ride

FIAT YAMAHA MotoGP boss Davide Brivio has said he would not replace Valentino Rossi with a second rider if it was not for a contractual obligation.The nine-time World Champion will be out of action for the forseeable future after the Italian broke




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