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The FIM has published the entry list for the 2009 MotoGP Championship, confirming a 19-rider field complete with a solitary privateer Ducati for Sete Gibernau under the new Grupo Francisco Hernando banner

The Spaniard's return to the sport means that there will be five Italian bikes on the grid, with two factory Ducatis for former world champions Casey Stoner and Nicky Hayden and two factory-assisted GP9s for Mika Kallio and Niccolo Canepa entered by the Pramac Racing team rather than Alice as they were known in 2008.

Despite speculation about Honda's continued factory participation, HRC have two bikes entered for Dani Pedrosa and Andrea Dovizioso. Privateer Honda team Scot Racing will introduce the only other new name for 2009, Japanese 250cc graduate Yuki Takahashi.

As he has done previously, world champion Valentino Rossi will retain his competition number, 46, instead of carrying the No. 1 plate next year.

No  Rider               Team                        Bike
 3  Dani Pedrosa        Repsol Honda                Honda
 4  Andrea Dovizioso    Repsol Honda                Honda
 5  Colin Edwards       Tech 3                      Yamaha
 7  Chris Vermeulen     Rizla Suzuki                Suzuki
14  Randy De Puniet     LCR Honda                   Honda
15  Alex De Angelis     San Carlo Gresini           Honda
21  John Hopkins        Kawasaki Racing             Kawasaki
24  Toni Elias          San Carlo Gresini           Honda
27  Casey Stoner        Ducati Marlboro             Ducati
33  Marco Melandri      Kawasaki Racing             Kawasaki
36  Mika Kallio         Pramac Racing               Ducati
46  Valentino Rossi     Fiat Yamaha                 Yamaha
52  James Toseland      Tech 3                      Yamaha
59  Sete Gibernau       Grupo Francisco Hernando    Ducati
65  Loris Capirossi     Rizla Suzuki                Suzuki
69  Nicky Hayden        Ducati Marlboro             Ducati
72  Yuki Takahashi      Scot Racing                 Honda
88  Niccolo Canepa      Pramac Racing               Ducati
99  Jorge Lorenzo       Fiat Yamaha                 Yamaha
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