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Enduro Africa: Locals not impressed by behaviour
By Visordown News on 27/10/2008 11:21:55
Participants boozing and riding without helmets, say locals
ENDURO AFRICA has come under fire after numerous complaints about some of the riders' behaviour - some of it levelled at the Royal brothers, William and Harry, who are taking part on the 1000-mile adventure.Complaints include the princes
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Buckmaster lambasts Martin over TT behaviour
By Visordown News on 23/06/2010 07:56:02
He needs to drop the ‘I am only interested in racing my bikes and sleeping in the van act’
GUY MARTIN may have won the hearts and minds of many road racing fans around the world but one man that's none too impressed by the racing renegade is Simon Buckmaster - the man in charge of Performance Racing Techniques (PTR) - suppliers of Martin's bikes for this year's TT.In a...
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FIM to face charges of monopoly practices and anti-competitive behaviour?
By Visordown News on 23/03/2010 18:23:23
'...our view that the FIM based in Switzerland have a case to answer...' says Government bigwig
Carter, Business Development Manager for the Government's Automotive Unit Department for Business Innovation & Skills, says:'I can confirm that it is our view that the FIM based in Switzerland have a case to answer in anti competitive behaviour
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MotoGP: Lorenzo speaks out on rivals' behaviour
By Visordown News on 18/03/2008 11:19:50
Lollipop-licking Spaniard disappointed by lack of respect after his stunning second place at Qatar
A message to Pedrosa, perhaps?SPANISH multi World Champion Jorge Lorenzo has spoken out about his amazing ride to second place in Qatar and what he really thinks of rivals Valentino Rossi and Dani Pedrosa.Speaking to Spanish press, he said: "We all want to win at Jerez, but I wil...
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Speeding is "the worst kind of anti-social behaviour" says top cop
By Visordown News on 09/08/2010 11:05:25
Head of Cambridgeshire Police points finger at "middle-class"
ROAD USERS who break the speed limit are committing "the worst kind of anti-social behaviour" - that's the view of one of Britain's top Police Chief Constables. Julie Spence, head of Cambridgeshire Police, directed the accusation at a particular
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Salty Pleasures
By gubbs on 29/01/2007 18:09:13
Totally unacceptable behaviour. The best kind.
The salt is down and I'm teetering on the edge of cold tyres and trying to anticipate the next bend through blinding midday sunshine. The bike feels like a pregnant whale and I am already regretting not putting my boots on. Wooly socks or not, its pretty chilly out today. Suddenl...
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Safety course planned for Derbyshire bikers
By Visordown News on 05/03/2009 09:47:46
"A behavioural change through education" says Safety Partnership boss
cameras. "They're an effective way of reducing casualties but what we're doing now is giving people a range of courses to go on rather than taking points off their licence and hopefully get the behavioural change through education." But it's not only
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Biaggi and Melandri receive warnings
By Visordown News on 28/03/2011 09:20:44
Pair given a warning by Race Direction following qualifying behaviour
Superpole session and ninth position on the grid. Melandri - who also saw a warning from Race Direction - decided to give Max a handful of payback by placing a block pass on Roman Emperor.The poor-sporting behaviour Biaggi continued in the final stint
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TT race fans witness mass brawl on Isle of Man
By Visordown News on 08/06/2010 12:14:13
"It is a shame that the large number of TT visitors that were in the area had to be exposed to this kind of behaviour" says local copper
that the large number of TT visitors that were in the area had to be exposed to this kind of behaviour."
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Anti-camera campaigner was banned for speeding
By Visordown News on 15/07/2008 20:46:03
"I was banned for three months. It has affected my behaviour," says Roderick Bluh
, was banned for three months after he collected 12 penalty points on his licence for speeding.Mr Bluh said the ban, which was imposed before he became Swindon Council leader in 2006, had changed his behaviour but said there were other ways to improve people
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