Suppo to leave Ducati for Honda
Ducati MotoGP project manager Livio Suppo will leave the team after this weekend's Valencia Grand Prix and join Honda Racing Corporation for 2010
Suppo, who has worked for Ducati for 11 years, will take a new role as HRC's MotoGP marketing director instead.
"It's been a very good relationship for me; 11 years working with Ducati has been a dream, and I think together we have achieved something good, like the 2007 world championship," said Suppo.
"But I think sometimes in life you need new motivation. Honda is something that's very difficult to resist."
Ducati's general director, Claudio Domenicali, praised Suppo's work for the Italian manufacturer since 1999 and admitted that he will be a big loss to the team.
"Livio has meant a great deal to Ducati," said Domenicali. "He has been a loyal and valuable colleague but above all a great friend. We are very sorry that he has decided to leave the company
"In light of his correctness, professionalism and the great contribution he has made to the growth and success of the MotoGP project and the Ducati brand, we can only offer him our very best wishes as he takes on a new professional challenge."
Domenicali revealed that the team will be restructured after Suppo's departure, with Alessandro Cicognani taking over as project manager, alongside current Ducati test rider Vittoriano Guareschi, who will become team manager.
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