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      1. What teams did Troy Bayliss ride for?

      2. Troy Bayliss primarily rode for the factory Ducati team throughout his Superbike career. He also briefly competed in MotoGP with Ducati in 2003-2004, testing the Desmosedici GP4 and securing podium finishes before returning to superbikes.

      3. How much does it cost to ride Singapore MRT?

      4. Riding Singapore MRT costs based on distance, starting from SGD 0.92 for short trips (e.g., 2-3 stations). Fares cap at about SGD 2.50 for longer journeys. Key factors: Adult fares apply to ages 13-59; children (0.92), seniors (concessionary rates) pay less. EZ-Link cards offer discounts versus single tickets. Weekly/monthly passes reduce costs. Fare tables are posted in stations or online. Avoid peak-hour surcharges; fares increase during busy times. Overall, it's affordable with regular promotions—budget around SGD 2-5 per day for frequent travel.

      5. How much does it cost to ride the East West Line SMRT?

      6. Fares for the East West Line SMRT depend on distance traveled, payment method, and passenger type. They range from SGD 0.92 for short trips to SGD 2.50 for full-length journeys.

        Breakdown:

        - Adult fares: Calculated based on zones; for example, from Jurong East to Bugis is approximately SGD 1.72.

        - Concessions: Students, seniors, and persons with disabilities pay 50-80% less using concession cards.

        - Payment options: EZ-Link card or NETS FlashPay offers discounts, while cash tickets have a small surcharge.

        Fare capping applies for unlimited travel within a day at SGD 3.20 for adults. Always check fare calculators on SMRT websites for precise costs.