Althea boss wants 'talks with FIM'

Althea Ducati team boss Genesio Bevilacqua has launched another attack on the regulations that he feels ❀are preventing his team from challenging further up the field following a difficult day at Monza.
The Italian was critical of the rules at Assen when he felt Checa was missing💝 that additional spee♍d to get on terms with the leaders, but the differential proved more telling at the high-speed Monza circuit as both Checa and Byrne struggled for form.
Indeed, down the straights, the pair were clocked wi🐲th a best speed of 320 and 323kph respectively this weekend - comfortably down on the 330kph best achieved by Max Biaggi.
Although Byrne crept into the top ten during🐠 the second race, Bevilacqua did not hold back on his views about the results, claiming he wants to talk to the FIM governing b♑ody in an attempt to rectify the situation.
"It's evident that at Monza there is a signifi♓cant difference between the performance of the two and the four cylinders. Thi๊s regulation means that there is a risk of "falsifying" a show that, thanks to the performances of such talented riders, could be even more spectacular and enthralling.
"There is a defect in the regulation and something should change, because we have no chance to fight, on a level playing field, with the other bikes. We enjoy to battle it out on track but we must also speak to the FIM and the championship organi🍒zers, who need to find a solution.
"We have two o♛f th꧒e strongest Superbike riders but with our Ducatis we have had a disappointing day. This is wrong..."
Althea Rac൲ing switched from Honda to Ducati this season and have seen their form make a sig💎nificant upturn with Checa winning out of the box at Phillip Island. The Spaniard is currently joint third in the standings.