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MotoGP Laguna Seca Preview - Poor Little Rich Girl
By David Emmett on 19/07/2007 23:31:02
MotoGP crosses the Atlantic, and hits The Corkscrew
races are still held at such tracks, including visits by the AMA Superbike series to the Daytona International Speedway during Bike Week, and California Speedway in Fontana, California, despite safety concerns. Next year, the legendary Brickyard
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Laguna Seca Preview - No Rest
By David Emmett on 18/07/2008 14:17:05
A battered, bruised and exhausted MotoGP paddock heads to Laguna Seca for the US Grand Prix. But there's no laid-back Californian lifestyle waiting, instead they face one of the busiest tracks on the schedule.
's aiming at.Gizza Job, I Can Do ThatDouble AMA Superbike champion Ben Spies will be aiming a little higher than that. Spies' two wildcard rides aboard the Rizla Suzuki are very much an audition for a spot in the MotoGP paddock next year. Spies is incredibly
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Saving MotoGP Part 2 - How To Encourage The Cheats
By David Emmett on 15/01/2009 12:59:55
There have been a range of proposals to cut costs in MotoGP, including banning electronics, introducing budget caps and extending engine life. Today, we explain why that will make MotoGP more expensive
the spirit of the law, while balancing on a razor's edge on the right side of the letter of the law.The WorkaroundThe most well-known example of this is the attempt by the AMA to ban traction control. The Yoshimura Suzuki team found a way to get around
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Shanghai MotoGP Preview - Beauty And The Beast
By David Emmett on 01/05/2008 16:39:34
Is Stoner's Ducati still fast enough to hold off allcomers down Shanghai's long, long straights?
at least as hard in China, but he could perhaps be a little more wary this weekend. At the last two AMA Superbike events, his brothers Roger Lee and Tommy Hayden have both suffered serious crashes, with Roger Lee losing part of a finger, and Tommy badly
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MotogGP 2007 Season Preview - Into The Unknown
By David Emmett on 05/03/2007 12:04:41
The 2007 MotoGP season is upon us. Get ready!
and broken, much further back than Pedrosa, Puig or Spain wants and expects. On the other side of the garage sits a man who knows just how to handle mind games. Nicky Hayden rode against Mat Mladin in the AMA Superbike series, perhaps the most psychologically
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Saving MotoGP Part 1 - Why Is MotoGP So Expensive?
By David Emmett on 14/01/2009 13:59:22
The first of a three-part series on how MotoGP needs to solve its current crisis, we explore just how MotoGP got into the financial pickle it finds itself in.
were pulling out of the World Rally Championship; in the US, American Honda announced that they would not be fielding a factory team in the AMA Superbike championship; and finally, over the holiday period came the bombshell of Kawasaki's withdrawal from
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Valencia MotoGP Race Report - The Party's Over
By David Emmett on 27/10/2008 22:03:59
The MotoGP finale at Valencia is supposed to be a celebration of racing. Instead of a celebration, we got a parade.
the AMA's policy of selling paddock tickets means that for part of the weekend, you stand a chance of actually talking to your heroes. If you're looking for a party, a chance to celebrate the joys of motorcycle racing with like-minded individuals, then you
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MotoGP Donington Race Report - Expect The Expected
By David Emmett on 23/06/2008 16:42:47
Expectations were high for the British Grand Prix. Could King James live up to them?
continuing to fall. Like Alice Ducati team mate Elias, he continues to make slow progress, the only question being whether it is progress enough.The reigning AMA Superbike champion Ben Spies did exactly what was expected of him, and perhaps a little bit more
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MotoGP Season Preview - Won't Get Fooled Again
By David Emmett on 07/03/2008 13:26:39
MotoGP is nearly upon us. Can Stoner do it again, or will Rossi stage a mighty comeback? And how will Toseland fare in the top flight?
been offered an attractive package to ride a Yamaha R1 in AMA Superbikes. He may not exactly be in the twilight of his career, but the light is definitely taking on a warmer, more orange tinge.That does not mean he'll be taking it easy. Edwards still
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