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MotoGP Le Mans Race Report - Battle Of Nerves
By David Emmett on 19/05/2008 15:49:18
Le Mans is about as historic a track as you can get. Would the MotoGP race live up to the location?
on as his mechanics rushed to change the front wheel on his Team Scot Honda, after the tire vibrated badly on the sighting lap. Jorge Lorenzo nervously contemplated the task ahead of him, and questioned whether he could ride through the pain once again
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MotoGP Catalunya Race - Leading From The Front
By David Emmett on 09/06/2008 12:48:05
Last year, Barcelona brought us a thriller. With the bikes more evenly matched, this year's race had the potential to be better. But would it be?
are like brain surgeons, exercising their skill to the utmost of their ability.Other fans come to see combat, and want to see as many riders as possible dicing for the lead throughout the race. For them, the perfect race was one where the lead changed twice
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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?
only hope it will, as if it is to overshadow the political storm that is about to hit MotoGP - a storm that could be intensified, if the rumors of restrictions on electronics to be introduced are true, as well as the change to a single tire
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Sepang MotoGP Preview - We've Been Here Before
By David Emmett on 17/10/2008 00:01:04
MotoGP heads to the torrid heat of Sepang, and the threat of biblical deluge. Will West and Vermeulen profit, and will Casey Stoner's scaphoid hang on for two more races?
, Ant West and Chris Vermeulen. The two Australians are peerless in the rain, and a properly wet track might give the pair a chance to finish their season off in style. Rain on race day would change the equation entirely, and could mean all bets are off
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