EUROPEAN WOMEN'S CUP

 

RACES

  • April 2nd - Vallelunga, Italy
  • EUROPEAN WOMEN'S CUP
  • on TV
    RAI SPORT SAT on Friday 7th April at 8.00 p.m.

    RAI INTERNATIONAL on Sunday 9th April at 5.40 p.m.
  • “The blond on Ago’s bike followed up by a pack of warriors”
    were the headlines Sunday morning on the Corriere dello Sport (one of the most popular Italian sports newspapers) by Paolo Scalera, after the Saturday qualifications had ended giving a fantastic pole position to the german Nina Prinz on MV Agusta F4 with a 1.44’ 00”. The Bavarian was two to four seconds faster then the pursuers Paola Cazzola, Samuela de Nardi, Alessia Polita, Letizia Marchetti, Fabienne Migout.

    While in class 600 the Sardenian pilot Manuela La Licata had only two tenths of a second over Chiara Valentini’s Ducati 749R, followed by Simona Zaccardi and Eliana Pezzilli.

    Sunday morning during warm up Prinz was still ahead of all: Italians, French, Dutch, Hungarian and Slovenians. Good timings however for many, who are getting better from race to race, but the official rider for the German importer of MV was going at pole speed, doing even better than the male colleagues in European Superstock or Supersport. So the others all knew that they were going for second or third place on the podium but this didn’t seem to discourage the pilots, on the contrary, they saw in Nina a role model, the best encouragment ever for this FemaleEuropean Cup, born only a year ago and already reaching important technical levels.
  • When the light goes out, the German seems to verge on a jump start, sign of nervousness due to all the eyes on her; Paola Cazzola heads off in front of all, she continues to be the best when it comes to starts. In order to catch up Nina boosts tension hoping to pass immediately with her higher speed and leave Paola behind with a two seconds gap. But the “pack of warriors” forces her to a first pass; she goes through the ‘Trincea’ bend in the lead but she pushes a little too hard and the zeal plays a bad trick on her. She goes down on the ‘Tornantino’. Astonishment at the boxes and on the stands, a real ‘coup de theatre’: the number one lying in the gravel and the rivals, incredulous, take off. Big fight between Cazzola, Polita, De Nardi and Marchetti up to the last lap with constant overtakings which certainly didn’t help in making the best timings, but definitely guaranteed a great show.
  • A great show in the 600 class as well with Chiara Valentini who starts off well, leaving Manuela La Licata behind. No problems for the two who race with a one to two second gap between each other, while at the rear a close fight goes on between the Hungarian Petra Sovejarto, the French Lidya Jean, the Italian Eliana Pezzilli and the Dutch Iris Ten Katen. To get the better of all is the good looking and enjoyable Dutch girl who gets to stand on the third step of the podium, behind Valentini’s Ducati 749 and La Licata’s Yamaha R6.
  • Back to the 1000 cc: Nina Prinz gets up and back on her bike to chase the Italians up front who take the podium with Paola Cazzola number one, just tenths of a second in front of a Alessia Polita who in a great comeback on the finishing line is in the 999 Ducati’s drag followed by Samuela de Nardi. No podium for Letizia Marchetti, who had raced at the same speed as the other three.

    The German is able to regain seconds and positions, ending sixth and taking home 10 important points besides the disappointment for a lost (expected) victory. With these points Nina Prinz, who has a valid Team Manager behind her (ex Teuchart Team), can still gain the title by winning the next races.

    “We were hoping in an error from Prinz during the Cup races, -says Alessia Polita on the podium-but didn’t expect it to happen on the first race and during the first lap”. “The race finishes on the checkered flag” remarks a beaming Paola Cazzola applauding the german rider, “she deserves a victory because she is absolutely the fastest”.
  • Big party for the victory on the home circuit in front of all the fans of the Joey Dunlop Motoclub and the Ducati Y2K Team, for Chiara Valentini who at the starting grid was supported by a very funny ‘ombrella boy’ in a lifesaver’s costume with a big ombrella and inflatabe armbands.
  • A fantastic race here in Vallelunga, exciting and full of suspense under a beautiful sun and above all with timings that are beginning to scare not a few.
    The best debut for the Ducati Team who puts both of its pilots on the highest steps of the podium and great general opening for this second edition of the European Women’s Cup, organised by UEM and promoted by Racer Village.

    Next date for everybody is at Hengelo , may 21st. Todays race will be broadcasted on TV, RAI SPORT SAT next Friday at 8.00 p.m. and on RAI INTERNATIONAL on Sunday at 5.40 p.m.

MOTOCICLISTE
UEM
RACER VILLAGE

 

April 2nd - Vallelunga, Italy

Sponsor and prizes
All the racers will receive – included in the registration fee - 1 ‘VALKY’ undersuit (worth 126 euros) and a ‘CIRCUITI’ jewel (worth 72 euros).
The Cup’s winners prize will include 2 ‘SCORPIO’ leather suits (worth 1220 Euros each), while the 2 winners of the Rijeka race will be offered a Master Racing DUCATI Class on a Ducati 999 at the Imola Circuit (Italy) on July the 3rd (999 euros each).

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