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Effenbert Liberty racing bust?

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Looks like the rumours of Effenbert being skint may be true after all..



From Crash.net



Effenbert Liberty Ducati's participation in the World Superbike Championship has been called into question after it was omitted from the provisional entry list for the series' maiden foray to Russia.



The Czech-based team, currently competing in its second season of WSBK racing, has been at the centre of controversy this season, most notably its startling backlash against organisers for their handling of the cancelled Monza races and the acrimonious split with its leading rider Sylvain Guintoli last month.



Now it appears Effenbert Liberty won't be present at all for the inaugural event at the Moscow Raceway having been left off the provisional entry list published by Infront. There was no response from the team when contacted.



Though no obvious reason has been given for the absence, not least whether the team has withdrawn from the series entirely or is simply skipping the Russian round, it would have the detrimental effect of removing three bikes from the grid.



Furthermore, if the entry list is confirmed, Effenbert Liberty won't be the only team missing from the Moscow start line as Grillini Progea BMW has also not been included. The Italian team, which has had four different riders this season, has struggled towards the back of the grid in 2012 and received a further blow at Silverstone when its current competitor Norino Brignola suffered a broken collarbone.



As such, the provisional entry list currently suggests just 20 riders will make the grid when action gets underway next weekend, though this may be subject to change.



In other developments, Leandro Mercado – who moved back to the Superstock 1000 class at Silverstone - will return to his Pedercini Kawasaki Superbike for one event since there will be no SSTK action in Moscow.
 
not really surprising,still disappointing though.

i hope their riders careers aren't boned by this
 
Guinters is probs glad they sacked him when they did now this has come to light.

He appears to have come out of it the best of everyone now.



Karma just another kick in the nuts
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Unfortunately, Karma is kicking the wrong people. It's the mechanics and riders who will feel the most pain. The ........ managers will just skate away... (As they always seem to do.)
 
Update from Crash.net



The Liberty Racing team has confirmed it will miss the upcoming 11th round of the 2012 World Superbike Championship at the Moscow Raceway, but insists it will return for the final three events after a 'constructive reorganisation of its human, technical and logistical resources for the next racing season'.



Speculation regarding the future of the Czech-based team was raised when it wasn't included on Infront's provisional entry list for next week's Moscow event, the series' first-ever foray into Russia.



Liberty has now formally confirmed its absence for that event, but maintains it will be present for the final three events, starting with the Nurburgring on September 7-9, and also reaffirmed its commitment to competing in 2013.



In the meantime, Liberty Racing's press release suggests the team will undergo a restructure across the team, a move that it says also concerns riders Jakub Smrz, Maxime Berger and Brett McCormick, though it isn't clear whether such a statement relates to the final rounds or for the 2013 season.



&ldquo;The last part of the season is a prelude to a constructive reorganisation of its [Liberty Racing's] human, technical and logistical resources for the next racing season,&rdquo; a press release read.



&ldquo;Looking for the next round, the Liberty Team is overhauling its staff organization and sport planning for next year, when Liberty Racing will be at the start of the World Superbike Championship determined to improve its results.



&ldquo;That decision involves also the riders of the Czech team, Kuba Smrž and Maxime Berger, who will arrive in Germany at the beginning of September ready and motivated, while the recovery Brett McCormick is ongoing.



&ldquo;The Liberty Racing Team continues in its commitment to motorsport not only animated by the desire to obtain significant performance results but also investing in an increasingly profitable and targeted way, thus building its future by analysing and improving its present with care and foresight.&rdquo;



Having made a solid debut in 2011, Liberty Racing has been embroiled in controversy at various points this season, most notably its retort against Infront over the handling of the cancelled Monza races and the acrimonious split with its lead rider Sylvain Guintoli last month.



Despite this, Liberty Racing has achieved several landmarks in 2012, with Guintoli scoring its first win at Assen, while the Frenchman and Smrz have notched up three pole positions between them
 

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