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MotoGP: News, results and riders' opinions
By Visordown News on 14/07/2008 10:48:39
What the MotoGP guys had to say after a rain-soaked German Grand Prix
Rossi now leads the championship with 187 pointsCASEY STONER held his nerve in foul conditions to take victory at a sodden Sachenring circuit at the German Grand Prix on Sunday.It looked as though Dani Pedrosa was about to extend his championship lead when the Respol Honda rider ...
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MotoGP: News, results and riders' opinions
By Visordown News on 30/06/2008 11:25:44
What the MotoGP guys had to say after the Assen Grand Prix
CASEY STONER slaughtered the opposition during Saturday's Dutch Grand Prix, winning the race by a staggering 11.3 seconds. Second placed went to Dani Pedrosa who now leads the championship with 171 points. Third place was swept up by Yamaha's Colin Edwards, who pipped Repsol Hond...
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Rossi vs Lorenzo - Who came out on top?
By Robin Goodwin on 04/10/2010 15:40:52
One opinion on the battle between the two Fiat Yamaha riders
At the end of the day Valentino Rossi was standing upon the podium showering the adoring masses in champagne, but the battle for third was more important than 16 points. The man sitting in his garage practicing his acceptance speech and planting the name ‘Jorge Lorenzo’ to the li...
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Reactions to Casey Stoner's retirement
By Robin Goodwin on 21/05/2012 14:55:48
The MotoGP paddock voices their opinions on Stoner's retirement bombshell
When the chequered flag drops at the end of the MotoGP race at Valencia on November 11th, Casey Stoner will walk away from the sport.Announcing his retirement in the pre-race press conference at Le Mans, the two-time MotoGP champion cited that a lack of passion and enjoyment for ...
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Have you owned a TDM900, V-Strom 1000 or Gran Canyon? Want to be in Visordown magazine?
By Ben Cope on 30/03/2010 15:13:10
We're looking for opinions from people who currently own, or have owned, these twin-pot go anywhere beauties.
HANDS UP if you've owned a TDM900, V-Strom 1000 or Gran Canyon? I haven't, but I have done a few miles on them all.Visordown's reviewed these three bikes for the next issue of our magazine and we're looking for owner opinions. That's where you come
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Tuxworth: 'TT takes too much time'
By Visordown News on 13/06/2012 10:32:43
Mixed opinions from Honda's racing boss
HONDA'S Racing Manager, Neil Tuxworth, has said the TT takes too much time.In an interview with Energy FM, Tuxworth said: "The TT does take too much time unfortunately, that's the biggest negative thing for us. It's the thing that Honda question. "It isn't just two weeks it's all...
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Nakano tests Moto2 at Motegi
By Visordown News on 23/04/2010 12:47:23
Japanese racing hero gives his opinions on the new 600cc class
RACING VETERAN Shinya Nakano has been back on a Grand Prix bike once again - this time testing Moto2 prototypes at Motegi.Nakano rode Moto2 bikes manufactured by Moriwaki, TSR and Burning Blood at the Twin Ring Motegi circuit.“I have to say that this has been a pleasant surprise....
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Vote on 2009's new bikes for TWO mag
By Visordown News on 05/10/2008 11:50:54
It's your chance to vote on the new models being launched in 2009 and leave your opinions, which could be published in TWO
TWO magazine are putting together a feature on 2009's new bikes. So check out this link and vote on all the models and leave your comments which could be included in the feature.
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Race at Suzuka, says Honda boss
By Visordown News on 26/08/2011 10:05:56
Switching the race from Motegi to Suzuka could save the event in Nakamoto's personal opinion
RADIATION concerns still has a select group of MotoGP riders yet to commit to the Japanese GP, but according to Honda MotoGP team principal Shuhei Nakamoto the race could be saved by switching the event from Motegi to Suzuka.After the tsunami and earthquake devastated the country...
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Stoner bites back at Rossi's criticism
By Visordown News on 06/09/2010 12:02:15
“I don’t care about his opinion. At the moment he is getting his arse kicked by his team-mate.”
not work hard enough during practice and the results affected the Australian's race pace come the main event.In true Aussie straight-talking style, Stoner responded, saying: “I don’t care about his opinion. At the moment he is getting his arse kicked by his
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