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One-two for BMW Motorsport at Oschersleben 24hr
By Tim Skilton on 31/07/2007 14:19:45
BMW R 1200 S dominates Open Class
BMW's R1200S...impressive performance at OsherslebenBMW Motorrad Motorsport's two teams finished fifth and ninth overall on the modified R 1200 S sports boxer, as well as first and second in their class in the fourth round of the 2007 QMMF Endurance
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WSB: Toseland does the double
By Tim Skilton on 02/08/2007 12:16:31
Brit extends championship lead to 66 points
Toseland...sixty-six points clear after two race winsJAMES TOSELAND delighted British fans by winning both WSB rounds at Brands Hatch, earlier today. The Brit took race one comfortably from Troy Corser with Max Biaggi taking third place on his GSX
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MotoGP: Round 17 - Malaysian GP - Sepang
By Tim Skilton on 17/10/2007 11:03:54
Ducati team preview
. LIVIO SUPPO, Ducati MotoGP project director "We go to Malaysia in very good mood after two unforgettable races and we hope we can maintain our momentum at Sepang, where we've had some great results. Two years ago we scored our first double podium result
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MotoGP: Phillip Island - Konica Minolta Honda prev
By Tim Skilton on 09/10/2007 15:55:39
Team preview of this weekend's Australian GP
racing. The Konica Minolta Honda Team and rider Shinya Nakano will be hoping that their improved form in practice and qualifying from the last two GPs will now be converted into a solid top-ten race result on Sunday's race afternoon. Last year
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MotoGP: Round 17 - Malaysian GP - Sepang
By Tim Skilton on 18/10/2007 10:31:18
Bridgestone team preview
, however, dates back to 1991 when Shah Alam started a run of seven consecutive events. A one-off race was held at Johor in 1998 before Sepang took over the mantle, taking the total number of Malaysian GPs to 16 prior to this weekend's round. At 5.548km
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WSB: Results from Magny Cours
By Tim Skilton on 07/10/2007 17:24:56
Did Toseland secure title number two?
races in the final round of the series, giving the gritty Japanese rider second slot in the chamionship and in doing so nudging Max Biaggi down to third place in the final standings. But even though Haga rode two magnificent races it wasn't enough
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MotoGP: Phillip Island - Rizla Suzuki team preview
By Tim Skilton on 09/10/2007 16:06:06
Team preview of this weekend's Australian GP
is having its best season since the introduction of the four-stroke regulations and is heading to Australia still on the crest of a wave, despite disappointing results at the last two races. John Hopkins and Chris Vermeulen sit in fourth and fifth places
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MotoGP: Round 17 - Malaysian GP - Sepang
By Tim Skilton on 17/10/2007 10:10:26
Fiat Yamaha team preview
for the final two races is unchanged - to fight for the win," says Rossi. "Sepang is another of my favourite tracks and I've had some great races there. Last year's battle with Loris was especially memorable, and I would really like to have the chance to fight
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MotoGP: Phillip Island - Marlboro Ducati team prev
By Tim Skilton on 09/10/2007 16:08:30
Team preview of this weekend's Australian GP
has shown not only devastating speed but also unerring consistency - he is the only man to have scored at every round, with eight wins, one second place, two thirds, a fourth, two fifths and a sixth. Capirossi is also keen to continue his winning ways
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