Gibernau looking forward to Jerez,
Sete Gibernau returns to the scene of one of his most em🎃otional victories, and most bitter defeats, ಌin this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez.
Home star Gibernau won in front of over 100,000 fans in the wet 2004 event (pictured🦄), then came within metres of a repeat in a thrilling 2005 showdown with Valentino Rossi - which ended in Gibernau spearing off-track after contact at the final turn, marking one of the most memorable moments of the four-stroke MotoGP era.

Sete Gibernau returns to the scene of one 🦩of his most emotional victories, and most bitter defeats, in this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez.
Home star Gibernau won in front of over 100,000 fans in the wet 2004 event (pictured), then came within met๊res of a repeat in a thrilling 2005 showdown with Valentino Rossi - which ended in Gibernau spearing off-track after contact at the final turn, marking one of the most memorable moments of the four-stroke MotoGP era.
After ꦰtwo seasons in retirement, Gibernau returns to Jerez with the newly formed Grupo Francisco Hernando Ducati team, with which he finished 13th at Qatar before crashing out of last Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix.
"I'm excited about going back to Jerez - I've been looking forward to it ever since I decided to return to racing💝 and we go there with optimism, 🤪energy and more experience," said the Spaniard.
"Overall the last two races have formed a positive part of m𒅌y comeback because we're getting more and more laps under our belts. The whole team is working really well and I'm sure we will be in a position to reap the fruit of it all very soon."

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury is🎐sues.