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David Trolli

How long have you been working in the paddock?

I’ve been around a long time! I started out in 1997; I’ve been 25 years involved with motorcycles. Ixon wasn’t established at that point and I started in 1982 as an off-road rider, saw many competitions like Dakar, enduro, trials, world Superbike, world motocross – anything. I’m from northern Italy near Switzerland and, to ride a motorcycle, Italy is probably one of the best places.

What about your role for Ixon in the MotoGP paddock?

The main part is servicing the riders, after practice sessions or whatever. The

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