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Spanish hero Sete Gibernau returns home this weekend where he will be hoping to celebrate wrapping up second in the championship with his fifth win of a rollercoaster 2003 season.
Veteran MotoGP rider Sete Gibernau has announced his retirement from the sport with immediate effect. The 33-year-old called a press conference on Wednesday, November 8 where he told reporters he ...
World champion Valentino Rossi expects a heated 17-round title fight with Sete Gibernau after opening the season with a controversial victory at the Spanish GP on Sunday.
Despite the connections, Gibernau's path to the top of his profession has not been meteoric. He made a relatively late entry into road race competition, at 19 years of age following several years ...
London, England - Injured MotoGP rider Sete Gibernau aims to be back in action at the German Grand Prix on July 16. His Ducati team said on Tuesday (June 27) the Spaniard, who had a titanium plate ...
Valentino Rossi, four times the World MotoGP Champion, effectively discounted Sete Gibernau as a rival for the crown after the Mugello race and the Spaniard knows that this afternoon's sixth round ...
Sete Gibernau will step out of retirement to test Ducati’s 2009 prototype machine in Mugello next week. The Spaniard quit at the end of 2006 after winning nine MotoGP races and twice finishing ...
Gibernau started one race for Pons in the 250cc category of grand prix racing in 1995, and went on to enjoy his greatest success in MotoGP with a rival Honda customer outfit, Gresini.