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MotoGP Estoril Race - Encore, Maestro
By David Emmett on 17/09/2007 02:46:59
Could the 2007 MotoGP race live up to the 2006 edition?
, but sad to have lost, ironically thanks to a move at the corner where he took out his team mate last year.Old Young ManThough Casey Stoner had closed on the leaders, he had been able to challenge them. Afterwards, Stoner complained of a clutch problem
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MotoGP Assen Race Report - The Rules Of Racing
By David Emmett on 29/06/2008 23:05:33
MotoGP went to The Cathedral, but would the gods look kindly on the high priests of racing?
the way that Stoner had planned. Friday afternoon's qualifying session looked like following the pattern established by Stoner on Thursday, with the Australian grabbing provisional pole on his 3rd lap. Colin Edwards was the first to challenge Stoner
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Motegi MotoGP Preview - Own The Racetrack
By David Emmett on 26/09/2008 00:03:34
After the hurricane at Indianapolis, MotoGP goes to Japan, amidst a political whirlwind. Can Rossi claim the title, and make us all forget about tires for a while?
location, the Suzuka International Race Course. And Honda's pair of race tracks could hardly be more different: where Motegi is a straightforward stop-and-go track with little to commend it, Suzuka is fast, flowing and challenging, presenting the rider
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MotoGP Motegi Race Report - The Top Step
By David Emmett on 30/09/2008 21:06:56
MotoGP went to Japan, where Valentino Rossi had his first chance of securing the 2008 title. But Casey Stoner wasn't about to give up his crown without a fight.
was still ahead, clipping the front wheel of Lorenzo's Fiat Yamaha as he found it where he wasn't expecting it. Lorenzo was forced to back off and stand the bike up, his last challenge failed.With Lorenzo gone, Dani Pedrosacould ride home in relative safety
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MotoGP Valencia Preview - End Of An Era
By David Emmett on 24/10/2008 00:19:59
The end of the 2008 MotoGP season beckons, but before that, there's a race to run. With little to gain, there's nothing to lose either, and only pride at stake. That is surely the best recipe for some great racing.
of the race. This year, the tables are turned, and it is Rossi who is most likely to challenge Pedrosa for victory.With Rossi in insatiable form this year, and his 6th MotoGP title under his belt, you would think the Italian would be the man to beat
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2007 MotoGP Estoril Race Report - Grudge Match
By David Emmett on 14/04/2008 15:38:22
Estoril saw the rivalry of Dani Pedrosa and Jorge Lorenzo reach a crescendo. The showdown between the two sets the scene for a fantastic season in MotoGP.
hander at Orelha. Rossi was left with nowhere to go, and was forced to console himself with 3rd place.With a clear run at Lorenzo ahead of him, Dani Pedrosa settled in to chase down the young upstart who dared challenge for Spanish supremacy. Pedrosa led
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