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Team Grillini returns to SBK



Team Grillini has announced its return to SBK in 2012 with the signing of Australian rider Mark Aitchison who will line up on a new BMW S1000 RR machine.

Aitchison, who rode for Kawasaki in 2011, finished his debut season in 19th place with 36 points.

Commenting on his move to Team Grillini he told the SBK web site, "I'm really excited about this new challenge ahead of me in 2012. My first year in SBK was very important, I learnt a lot and I hope it's the turning-point for more success next season. The Grillini team was interesting for me because it's made up of a small group of people who have the ambition and desire to work as a team and this was a factor in my decision. We know that it'll take some time to develop the BMW, especially as the championship is about to start shortly, but with the programme we have ahead of us I know we can reach the aims we've set for ourselves. Now I can devote myself to training and getting ready for the first tests before the opening round at my home track in Australia".

The Grillini team, led by Andrea Grillini has been away from SBK for two seasons dabbling in Moto2 and CRT projects and the boss said he was very happy to be back.

"I am delighted with the choice of rider. The agreement came after more than a month of negotiations but I always thought that Mark could be an ideal rider for us, and allow us to have high ambitions in the World Superbike Championship. We still need to define some of the team members, but Mirko Serraino will be chief engineer. A big thanks to SCB Group who follow the rider and to Paolo Ciabatti of Infront who has enthusiastically welcomed us into this championship".

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