Official entry list for '07(In order of number they will be running):
#1 - NICKY HAYDEN ~ Repsol Honda Team Honda
#4 - ALEX BARROS ~ Pramac d'Antin Ducati
#5 - COLIN EDWARDS ~ Yamaha Factory Racing Team Yamaha
#6 - MAKOTO TAMADA ~ Tech 3 Yamaha Yamaha
#7 - CARLOS CHECA ~ Honda LCR Honda
#10 - KENNY ROBERTS Jr ~ Team Roberts KR211V
#17 - RANDY DE PUNIET ~ Kawasaki Racing Team Kawasaki
#19 - OLIIVIER JACQUE ~ Kawasaki Racing Team Kawasaki
#21 - JOHN HOPKINS ~ Rizla Suzuki MotoGP Suzuki
#24 - TONI ELIAS ~ Honda Gresini Honda
#26 - DANI PEDROSA ~ Repsol Honda Team Honda
#27 - CASEY STONER ~ Ducati Marlboro Team Ducati
#33 - MARCO MELANDRI ~ Honda Gresini Honda
#46 - VALENTINO ROSSI ~ Yamaha Factory Racing Team Yamaha
#50 - SYLVAIN GUINTOLI ~ Tech 3 Yamaha Yamaha
#56 - SHINYA NAKANO ~ Konica Minolta Honda Honda
#65 - LORIS CAPIROSSI ~ Ducati Marlboro Team Ducati
#66 - ALEX HOFMANN ~ Pramac d'Antin Ducati
#71 - CHRIS VERMEULEN ~ Rizla Suzuki MotoGP Suzuki
#99 - JEREMY McWILLIAMS ~ Ilmor SRT Ilmor X3
#TBC - ANDREW PITT ~ Ilmor SRT Ilmor X3
New MotoGP world champion Nicky Hayden has been listed against the #1 plate, breaking the recent tradition set by Valentino Rossi of a rider retaining a trademark number. He will thus give up the #69 that he carried to success at the last round in 2005. Team-mate Dani Pedrosa will carry #26.
Rossi remains unchanged with the #46, while team-mate Colin Edwards will ride with the #5 on the front of his machine. Makoto Tamada retains the #6 despite his switch from Konica Minolta Honda to Tech 3 Yamaha, while Carlos Checa takes his preferred #7 from the French squad to Honda LCR. Completing the triangle, Shinya Nakano will transfer his familiar #56 to the Konica Minolta operation.
Series returnees Alex Barros and Olivier Jacques will campaign their recognisable #4 and #19 plates, while it can be expected that the #99 will adorn McWilliams' Ilmor entry, even though the Irishman was missing from the entry at the time of issue. Sylvain Guintoli will use the #50 in his debut season with Tech 3, while Casey Stoner carried the #27 to the Ducati factory operation.
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