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The 2021 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship edges closer to kicking off and another spectacular season of racing awaits us. However, the mouth-watering prospect of seeing the bikes in all of their glory doesn’t have to take that long, with team launches already booked in for the coming weeks. The aruba.it Racing – Ducati outfit and Team HRC are planning on launching their liveries towards the end of March.

The aruba.it Racing – Ducati confirmed that their team launch will take place on the 23rd March at 14:30 Central European Summer Time (CEST), with 2020 WorldSBK runner-up Scott Redding and new recruit Michael Ruben Rinaldi revealing their 2021 title-challenging Ducati Panigale V4 R machines. Both riders were race winners in 2020 and now working together in the factory team, they’ll hope to give Ducati a first Riders’ title since Carlos Checa in 2011.

Team HRC confirmed their plan with an online event taking place at 10:00am CEST on the 30th March, with Alvaro Bautista, Leon Haslam and new team manager Leon Camier all in attendance to launch the Honda Fireblade CBR1000RR-R SP into its second season of World Superbike competition. Having achieved a podium and front row in its first years, the development of the Honda promises to be one of the most anticipated prospects of the 2021 season.

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