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Tyre Launch: Bridgestone BT-012ss
By Warren Pole on 11/07/2002 13:11:14
Review of the Bridgestone BT-012ss tyre from the Almeria circuit

for the launch of Bridgestone's new BT-012ss tyres. For this event the ever-hospitable Bridgestone boys had laid on the Almeria circuit and a brace of the finest 600-1,000cc superbikes for us to play with and - even better - they'd slotted the whole deal into a

Living with a 2001 Yamaha YZF-R6
By Warren Pole on 26/10/2001 15:15:14
Warren Pole was a product of the Superbike generation. Warren was Wozza to many and a pole to all

to Cadwell for a trackday. She was marvellous. The Akrapovic system means she now howls a bit harder (and makes 104bhp at the back wheel on Manx Cat's dyno (0208) 692 2992) while Bike-Align's frame straightening (0208) 771 4917 means the handling is back

Bike Icon: Suzuki RGV250
By Warren Pole on 16/09/2010 16:05:22
1989 was a vintage year for hoodlum teenagers worldwide because this was the year Suzuki unleashed the RGV250, the purest and most race-bred two-stroke track tool ever to make it into a showroom

as herpes, the pillion an insult to anyone outside of a pygmy tribe, and the mirrors showed your elbows but no more. Then there were the powervalves that had a habit of disintegrating within 10,000 miles and falling into the cylinders, destroying the motor

Ice to see you - motorcycle ice racing
By Warren Pole on 18/10/2010 12:08:01
Wozza's travels take him to Sweden, where real men ride bikes with just the one footpeg and murderous spinning discs of death where the wheels used to be. This is ice racing. It's insane

old, he has won a whopping 15 Swedish titles and scooped his 16th here this year. And when the prizes on the night amounted to little more than a giant bar of chocolate and some flowers, you know he's doing it for the sheer love of racing

Beaujolais or bust
By Warren Pole on 28/01/2008 11:07:59
Four men, four bikes, one quest - to bring home the first bottle of Beaujolais Nouveau 2004 to British shores. The question isn't 'Why?', it's 'Why not?' Allez!

of Mutley aboard Yamaha's Fazer 1000, while snapper Martin Heath would ride the ZZ-R1200 as Peter Perfect.As mentioned earlier, it would seem I begun the deceit that permeated this road trip, but in fact it was someone more powerful who did this

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