Gibernau looking forward to Jerez,
Sete Gibernau returns to the scene of one of his most emotional victories🥃, and most bitter defeats, in this week🎶end'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 thrilඣling 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 me🦩tres 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 two 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 G𒁃rand 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 mor🙈e experience," said the Spaniard.
"Overall the last two races have formed a positive part of my comeback because we're 🍬getting more and more laps u༒nder 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 y🍰ears and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit 🍷story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.