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Vittoriano Guareschi

Vittoriano Guareschi (born 19 June 1971 in Parma, Italy) is a former professional motorcycle road racer and team manager.
The son of a Parmesan Moto Guzzi distributor, Guareschi began his racing career in 1988 at the age of 17.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Vittoriano Guareschi at Guareschi Moto )〕 He raced for the Cagiva factory racing team in the 125 cc Italian national championship alongside his teammate and future world champion, Valentino Rossi.〔''MCN Sport'', Winter 2010, p. 28, Bauer Automotive, Petersborough, Cambs. ISSN 1473-7680〕 Guareschi progressed to the 600 cc Italian national championship where, he finished in third place in three consecutive seasons between 1992 and 1994.〔 In 1995, he won the Italian Supermono national championship for single-cylinder motorcycles aboard a Yamaha SZR660.〔
Guareschi made his international racing debut in 1996, competing in the European Supersport Championship for the Italian Belgarda-Yamaha team. He secured three podium results and finished in fifth place in the championship. In 1997, he competed in the Supersport World Championship, winning three races and narrowly losing the championship by one point to Ducati rider Paolo Casoli.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Vittoriano Guareschi statistics )〕 He repeated as runnerup in the 1998 Supersport World Championship, this time to Suzuki rider, Fabrizio Pirovano.〔
In 1999, Guareschi and the Belgarda-Yamaha team fielded a Yamaha YZF-R7 in the Superbike World Championship, where he secured one podium result with a third place at the A1-Ring in Austria, and finished the year ranked tenth in the world championship.〔 In 2000, he was joined on the Belgarda team by Noriyuki Haga. Guareschi scored another podium result with a third place at Phillip Island in Australia, but dropped to twentieth in the season final standings.〔
Guareschi joined the Ducati factory racing team in 2001, competing aboard a Ducati 748 in the Supersport World Championship and finishing the season in sixteenth place.〔 After the 2001 season, Guareschi stopped racing to become the development rider for the Ducati factory racing team's new MotoGP entry, the Desmosedici.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=800cc Ducati MotoGP Bike Breaks Cover )〕 He raced one final time, entering the Monza round of the 2004 Supersport World Championship season, where he finished in eighth place.〔 Guareschi continued in his role as Ducati's chief development rider until November 5, 2009, when he was named as team manager of the Ducati MotoGP team, succeeding the Honda-bound Livio Suppo.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=MotoGP : Project Manager Livio Suppo leaves the Ducati Marlboro team )
At the end of the 2013 MotoGP season, Guareschi resigned his position with Ducati to take on the role of team manager for Valentino Rossi's Sky Racing Team by VR46 in the Moto3 category.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ducati team manager Guareschi to head Rossi's Moto3 team )〕 He left the team in September 2014.
==Superbike World Championship results〔==
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)

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