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Ride to Work Day on 15th July
By Robin Goodwin on 20/05/2009 09:15:58
National Motorcycle week event to run between 13th to the 19th July
THE NATIONAL Motorcycle week for 2009 kicks off on the 13th July with Wednesday 15th July taking centre stage with this years Ride to Work Day.Ride to Work Day highlights that motorcycling has more to offer for society and individuals. Using a
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Yamaha top July UK motorcycle sales
By Ben Cope on 09/08/2010 15:10:47
It's Yamaha, Honda and Triumph leading the way in July
YAMAHA have topped the powered two wheeler sales charts in July; their third month in a row.The statistics, compiled by the MCIA, show the combined motorcycle and scooter sales figures for the major manufacturers in Jul 2010.Despite having over 40
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UK Motorcycle Trackday Calendar - July 2009
By Ben Cope on 08/01/2009 12:16:30
July 2009 trackday dates across the UK and Europe
July 2009 UK and European motorcycle trackday calendarDateDayCircuitOrganiserCostBooking 02/07/2009 Tuesday Brands Hatch Indy Focused Events £tbc 02/07/2009 Thursday Brands Hatch Indy Eve (102db) Focused Events
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Niall Mackenzie Column - July 2008
By Niall Mackenzie on 13/07/2008 10:02:11
Ex-grand prix legend turned super-fast roadtester Niall Mackenzie is relishing the opening few rounds of the British Superbike season
With freezing temperatures thwarting any serious testing at Snetterton, then snow forcing the abandonment of Brands Hatch two weeks later, the Bennets British Superbikes season opener at Thruxton was always going to be spectacular.For most riders the new season starts on the driv...
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Fuel price protest will go ahead on the 19th July
By Visordown News on 17/07/2008 12:52:07
Hundreds of bikers are car drivers are getting together to protest against the rising cost of motoring
HUNDREDS of bikers and car drivers are getting together this Saturday to protest the current fuel prices and you can join them.Led by biker and car enthusiast, Carl Rea, from Oldham, the gatherings are taking place at four locations on Saturday morning before heading into Marble ...
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July motorcycle sales 22 per cent up on 2007
By Visordown News on 13/08/2008 11:18:45
Car sales down, bike sales up - are the rest of the British public finally getting the message?
Yamaha's YZF-R125 was July's top-selling machineSALES OF motorbikes soared by 22 per cent last month, according to official figures.The number of new motorbikes registered in July was 14,306 – an increase of 2,578 over the same month last year
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TWO July issue: In shops now
By Visordown News on 14/05/2007 09:16:00
Ducati's Hypermotard shares cover with Visordown logo, shock
in the July issue of Two Wheels Only Magazine, on sale May 24. Full reviews plus loads of extra features including an exclusive peak inside KTM's factory and a head-on test of BMW's R1200 & 1150 Adventure...
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BMW Megamoto hits showrooms in July
By Tim Skilton on 12/07/2007 19:02:28
German super-duper supermoto to cost over twelve grand
Megamoto...and mega money at almost thirteen grandBMW's HP2 Megamoto will be arriving in Motorrad showrooms in July.The HP2 Megamoto is the second product from BMW's Motorrad 'High Performance' line and continues BMW's 'HP' philosophy of offering
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Michael Scott Column - July 10
By Michael Scott on 15/07/2010 12:33:56
Never one to avoid asking difficult questions or giving uncomfortable answers, Mr Michael Scott offers a typically trenchant view of the relative states of health of world race series...
What a disaster at Assen. At the World Superbike race, where British riders dominated. Both rostrums were filled with regional accents and true blue bulldogs: Rea, Toseland, Camier on the first one; Rea, Haslam and Toseland on the second. Wow.It happened the same weekend of the J...
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Niall Mackenzie Column - July 10
By Niall Mackenzie on 15/07/2010 12:29:18
Many kind words of comfort for those involved in all walks of the throbbing motorsports industry. Thank the lord for the unbridled generosity of spirit of this prince among men
It was heartening to see Formula 1 become briefly interesting when Lewis Hamilton decided to try a few burnouts while leaving Albert Park in Melbourne. Since his father stepped down from his role as manager he’s become more of a rebel, and why not? Life would be very boring if we...
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