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Why Can't Southerners Race?
By Visordown on 15/04/2010 09:38:56
Born down South? An analysis of the North = quick theory to see why Northerners are better than you at racing

Outraged from Surbiton? Well let’s just have a look at a have a look at a few race entry lists: James Toseland, born Doncaster. Carl Fogarty, born Blackburn. Neil Hodgson, Burnley; James Whitham, Huddersfield; Chris Walker, Nottingham

Ten years of BSB
By Stuart Barker on 01/05/2006 11:39:29
BSB's champions tell Visordown what made British racing great again, and what their titles mean to them

world champions. Troy Bayliss, Neil Hodgson and James Toseland have all gone on to be World Superbike champions while Chris Vermuelen and Karl Muggeridge have both won World Supersport titles and are now front-runners in WSB.The financial stakes

Isle of Delight - Riding the Isle of Man
By Stuart Barker on 22/11/2010 15:05:11
If the TT is too OTT for you, Stuart Barker discovers there are 48 weeks every year where things needn't be 'Mad Manx'

with pictures of bikes and bike racing, where almost every corner shop sells biking videos, where the local supermarkets use posters of Neil Hodgson as a marketing tool, and where the local ale is called 'Blade Brew.'Now conjure a country where

Carl 'Foggy' Fogarty columns from TWO magazine
By Carl Fogarty on 27/10/2002 11:48:28
Carl Fogarty has done more than enough to deserve this space to talk about anything that takes his fancy: racing, superbikes, Grand Prix, family, friends, fun and hanging out with pop stars in London nightclubs...

August 2001I wasn't surprised to see the results from the Donington WSB races, with most of the five riders I said would do well doing well.Chili, Corser, Hodgson, Edwards, and Bayliss, although Bayliss had a bit of nightmare with his tyres

Loris Capirossi
By Chris Moss on 05/11/2003 16:25:50
After 14 years in GPs, Loris Capirossi knows more than most about the sport. Now riding a wave with Ducati he's more fired-up than ever

, and when the bike is not good he tries even harder. I'm not surprised he rides well in MotoGP as last year's World Superbike championship was very hard for him with his battles with Colin (Edwards). It will be tough for Neil (Hodgson) in MotoGP next year

Team Hates: Eight intense team-mate rivalries
By Bertie Simmonds on 11/11/2010 11:36:45
It's a rule of thumb in racing that you have to beat your team-mate. And to beat him, you must employ every method at your disposal. Delve into the world of when the team-mate system goes wrong

up even more. By 2000 I was getting to feel so pleased for Neil Hodgson's success at GSE it was what made me realise I had to quit. You can't like your team-mate too much!"Former BSB champ Hislop is an enigma. He was one of the greatest talents

The 50 Best Things In Motorcycling
By Two Team on 24/10/2007 18:35:38
In celebration of TWO's 50th issue-versary we've compiled, arbitrarily and without consultation, this definitive list of the 50 best things in biking, ever

shred the quarter mile in 10.1 seconds, does 100mph in first gear and which will rip you to the dark side of 170mph in little longer than it's taken you to read this sentence. Neil Hodgson's 2000 BSB-winning superbike only had three more horsepower

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