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Troy Andrew Bayliss (born 30 March 1969 in Taree, New South Wales, Australia) [citation needed] is an Australian motorcycle racer. During his career Bayliss won the Superbike World Championship three times and a MotoGP race, all with Ducati .
This model is suitably named "Ducati 1098 R Bayliss Limited Edition". According to Ducati, only 500 units of this new bike were manufactured. Other additions to the 1098 R Bayliss LE include carbon fibre heat shield on the exhaust and 5-spoke wheels (similar to Bayliss' original).It then went on to win a second world title with Carlos Checa in ...
The season started with Troy Bayliss winning the first six races and by the end of race 1 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca he had 14 wins and was leading the championship by 58 points. Race 2 at Laguna Seca was the start of Colin Edwards ' comeback, he went on to win all nine remaining races and combined with a race 2 crash for Bayliss at Assen ...
Troy Bayliss: Troy Bayliss: Ducati Xerox: 5 R1 Silverstone: 28 May Tommy Hill: Rubén Xaus: Troy Bayliss: Ducati Xerox: Report: R2 Troy Bayliss: Troy Bayliss: Ducati Xerox: 6 R1 Misano: 25 June James Toseland: Troy Bayliss: Troy Bayliss: Ducati Xerox: Report: R2 Andrew Pitt: Andrew Pitt: Yamaha Motor Italia WSB 7 R1 Brno: 23 July Noriyuki Haga ...
While still fully committed to Superbike racing, the Ducati Marlboro Team of Loris Capirossi and Troy Bayliss would compete in all rounds of the 2003 MotoGP championship. . The Desmosedici GP3 quickly scored a series of results with Loris Capirossi, who stepped onto the podium in the opening round of the championship in Japan and won the GP Catalunya in Barcel
The main title contenders were 2004 champion James Toseland on a Honda, 2006 champion Troy Bayliss on a Ducati, former MotoGP rider Max Biaggi on a Suzuki, and Noriyuki Haga on a Yamaha. Bayliss spent the season riding a Ducati 999 , even though production of the 999 had ended in 2006 and the bike had been replaced by the Ducati 1098 .
Troy Bayliss: Troy Bayliss: Ducati Infostrada 6 R1 Donington Park: 27 May Steve Hislop: Steve Hislop: Neil Hodgson: GSE Ducati Report: R2 Pierfrancesco Chili: Pierfrancesco Chili: Suzuki Alstare Corona 7 R1 Lausitzring: 10 June Neil Hodgson: Troy Bayliss: Colin Edwards: Castrol Honda Report: R2 Mauro Sanchini: Troy Bayliss: Ducati Infostrada 8 ...
The trio is announced, with Troy Bayliss the first to step onto the podium, followed by a bitterly disappointed Rossi and a jubilant Gibernau, with the audience applauding both Rossi and Gibernau. On the podium, Rossi shakes hands with Bayliss, with Gibernau doing likewise to Rossi and Bayliss as he comes onto it. [7]