In  an unorthodox chain of events, Triumph invited a select few publications  from around the world to sample the World Supersport-spec Daytona 675's  shortly after the first round of the series at Phillip Island in  Australia. Things like this early-season test at the Valencia circuit in  southern Spain are usually saved until season's end to minimize  collateral damage in case an overenthusiastic journalist runs out of  talent. Apparently nobody got the memo. At any rate, this test would  allow us to sample the exact same bike DiSalvo rode just as it came off  the track in Phillip Island.
Spurred by that  success, 2010 sees the team expand to a four rider lineup of David  Salom, Matthew Legrive, and two AMA refugees-Chaz Davies and Jason  DiSalvo-all vying for the championship. This success has also formed  another collaboration between Rovelli and Triumph; the creation of the  Triumph ParkinGO European Series, that'll contest seven European rounds  alongside the World Superbike championship, with the riders all on  equally prepared Triumph Street Triple R's (more on that in the  accompanying sidebar).