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MotoGP Catalunya Preview - Repeat Performance
By David Emmett on 05/06/2008 23:32:08
No peace for the wicked: Just a week after Mugello, MotoGP hits Barcelona. We can only hope for a race as good as last year.

, and hope for a mistake. This year, the Honda RC212V is once again just short of top speed, and still lacking that last little bit of finesse that would make it more nimble than the Yamaha or Ducati. Though the Honda is a vast improvement over the 2007 bike

MotoGP Laguna Seca Report - Demolition Man
By David Emmett on 23/07/2007 23:08:51
MotoGP does California, but will a homeboy win?

both races, and the first visit to Laguna Seca saw two Americans on the podium, Hayden being joined by Colin Edwards. US fans had the present to go on, as well as the past: Despite Nicky Hayden's poor form on the tiny Honda RC212V at the start

Road Test: Middleweight Test
By Jon Urry on 22/04/2008 20:52:45
We put seven of the best naked middleweights through our toughest test ever...

it carries, but it felt more controllable and balanced than the Hornet. It takes a bit more effort to change direction and the pegs scraped earlier but the Kawasaki was more relaxing to ride on track than the Honda, thanks partly to the motor. Its extra 750cc

Indianapolis Grand Prix: Rider comment
By Visordown News on 01/09/2009 11:02:46
Find out who said what about who following this weekend's MotoGP action

. The championship was almost gone but in one day things have changed a lot. It will be hard but we won’t give up!”Alex de Angelis - Gresini Honda - 2nd “I have to thank the team for the incredible job they have done this weekend. The bike has been fantastic ever

Toseland: “I'm really struggling to describe how I feel right now"
By Visordown News on 18/10/2009 17:56:15
Australian Grand Prix Rider Comment - find out who said what about who

it in Malaysia, where we will have the first ‘match point'."Dani Pedrosa - Honda - 3rd“It’s good to be on the podium again, especially after the crash in qualifying yesterday, so I’m happy about that. I pushed myself to the maximum in the race and we led for a

Old's Cool: Guide to classic bikes
By A.J. Stevens, Luke Ponsford on 01/08/2005 15:14:22
Nostalgia ain't what it used to be. Faux modern retro is one way to go, but if you want your old school metal to be authentic there's only one option: get the real deal and buy a classic. Let us show you how

machines will fall under the broader definition of 'classics'.There are various definitions of a classic. Just as every old bike is not a classic (think Suzuki GSXs, early Honda V4s), so every classic is not an old bike. For example, only the most

20 Questions... James May
By Mark Shippey on 24/10/2007 18:19:49
Top Gear co-presenter and self confessed Guzzi fanatic

Top Gear co-presenter and self confessed Guzzi fanaticWhat's the most embarrassing bike you lusted after in your youth?Garelli 50cc sports mopedWhat's the worst motorcycle you've ever owned?A Honda CB750 K2What motorcycle would you ride if money (or

10 minutes with... Frankie Chili
By Jon Urry on 25/10/2007 20:49:15
Now in his tenth year of World Superbike racing, Bologna's blue-eyed boy is still showing the young guns the way. Control yourselves ladies, here's Frankie

?Absolutely it is better. Even last year when I was on a Ducati I thought this. It is a good motivation for a spectator to come and watch. When Chris Vermeulen was on a Honda it was good. Only Ducati racing is not interesting. This year is good, Suzuki has started very

The Odd Couple: James May motorbike review
By James May & Colin Goodwin on 28/01/2011 10:04:06
Top Gear's James May and Autocar Magazine's Colin Goodwin team up with Yamaha and Harley-Davidson in a quest for the alternative to scary sports bikes.

bike fan who's had some fairly useful machinery clutter up his garage. He started off, having discovered bikes in his late 20s, with a CB500 twin. From this worthy learner bike he went back in time to a brakeless 1971 Honda CB750 before returning

5 weeks until BMF show
By Visordown News on 10/04/2007 12:17:38
30th year at Peterborough Showground for BMF show

clubs, it's a massive celebration of motorcycling and a key fund-raiser for the British Motorcyclists Federation. Unlike many smaller shows, major manufacturers including, BMW, Triumph, Honda, Yamaha and Victory will be displaying their latest ranges

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