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You want a nice little car, you do.
By mark forsyth on 08/09/2010 16:16:57
200bhp, 200mph. It's no longer popular, it would seem
We ran a couple of stories last week - both, coincidentally, about new Kawasakis.One was the first peek of the new ZX10R – hot stuff you’d imagine – the other, the new W800 retro parallel twin.I suppose it shouldn’t have shocked us, which story was most popular in terms of hits b...
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MotoGP Assen Preview - No Sleep Till Breukelen
By David Emmett on 25/06/2008 22:37:44
A quick hop across the North Sea sees MotoGP hit the halfway point. Rossi once closed a title deficit of over 45 points, but can Casey Stoner do the same?
gate and are treated to an intimate personal massage by a man with a uniform where his sense of humor ought to be. Though the flight time to Amsterdam's Schiphol airport is brief, actually getting to the point where you are able to fly is a grueling
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MotoGP Mugello - Italian Passion
By David Emmett on 04/06/2007 00:14:08
Would Ducati reign at Mugello, or could The Doctor fix them?
, the tension stored during a long, grueling weekend finally burst, Italian passion for motorcycle racing finally allowed free flow. The fans invaded the track, and the hills resounded to the deafening din of engines of every conceivable type being bounced off
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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.
in point. The last of a series of back-to-back race weekends, in which the riders have competed in 6 races in 8 weekends, Laguna Seca marks the end of the grueling first half of the MotoGP season. The MotoGP paddock arrives at Laguna Seca after a 12 hour
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MotoGP Sepang Race Report - Under The Weather
By David Emmett on 21/10/2008 00:04:30
The MotoGP riders were greeted by hot, humid conditions at tropical Sepang. It was to be a war of attrition.
the best of conditions.Coming as the penultimate round of a long and grueling season, these were very far from the best of conditions. Most riders on the grid are carrying some kind of injury, and lacking fitness due to the ensuing inability to train
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MotoGP Laguna Seca Race Report - Crunch Time
By David Emmett on 22/07/2008 01:45:59
The MotoGP race at Laguna Seca looked like turning into the Stoner Show all over again. How wrong we all were...
a long, and well-deserved break from action for the next four weeks, and riders and teams will be heading home to recover from 8 grueling weeks of racing. Valentino Rossi goes into that break with a victory under his belt, and one taken by winning
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