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World Superbike Championship standings after Assen
By Visordown News on 25/04/2010 19:11:54
How they stack up, four rounds in
World Superbike WSB Riders' Championship Standings: Pos Rider Team Bike Points 1. Leon Haslam Team Suzuki Alstare Suzuki GSX-R1000 148 2. Max Biaggi Aprilia Alitalia Racing Aprilia RSV4 1000 F. 128 3. Jonathan Rea HANNspree ...
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848 Challenge standings after Brands Hatch
By Ben Cope on 09/08/2011 12:16:55
How everyone stacks up, with just three rounds to go
2011 Championship Table (after Round 5 - Brands Hatch)PositionNamePoints1.Leon Morris2112.Mike Edwards1613.Robbie Brown144=Kenny Gilberstson1425.Darren Fry1396.Jamie Poole657.Dan Hopkins628.Aaron Brown59=Ricky Holden5910.Steve Jordan4111.Mark Cheetham3912.Chris Northover3913.Barr...
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BSB 2012: Championship standings after Thruxton
By Visordown News on 16/04/2012 10:40:52
See how the title race stacks up in Superbikes and Supersport
TOMMY Hill clawed back valuable points at Thruxton after a disappointing first round at Brands Hatch.However it's Ian Lowry who leads the table for Padgett's Honda after scoring a race win and a 5th place at the second round.In Supersport, Glen Richards' and Billy McConnell's win...
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2011 ZX-10R: 685 miles, first impressions
By Ben Cope on 01/06/2011 10:26:07
How does the 2011 ZX-10R stack up in the real world?
The initial launch of the ZX-10R was a real buzz, a sun-soaked Qatar circuit by day, floodlit at night, Pere Riba on-hand for setup advice and sticky Bridgestone BT-003 tyres. What was there not to like? Not much, infact not anything.On track the ZX-10R was effortlessly fast ...
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Indian Army break motorcycle pyramid record
By Visordown News on 25/07/2008 17:51:14
251 men stacked up on 11 motorcycles - dedication's what you need, if you wanna be a record breaker - yeah!
THE INDIAN Army's 'Dare Devil' motorcycle display team has found a place in the prestigious Guinness Book of Records for building the world's biggest motorcycle riding pyramid of people.The team from the Army's Signal Corps made it to the record book on June 11 this year when it ...
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Niall's Spin: 2003 Kawasaki ER-5
By Niall Mackenzie on 21/09/2010 11:38:56
The commuter and courier favourite. But how does it stack up as a first big bike?
Click to read: Kawasaki ER-5 owners reviews, Kawasaki ER-5 specs and to see the Kawasaki ER-5 image gallery.BIG ENOUGH TO be a proper bike but easy enough for a learner to feel confident on and cheap to buy and run too. That's Kawasaki's bike school-favourite, the plucky ER-5.Oft...
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Government release SHARP helmet ratings
By Jon Urry on 12/06/2008 10:28:05
Check in here to see how well - or how badly - your lid stacks up. Some of the results are surprising.
The results of the Government’s latest safety initiative, SHARP, has caused a mixed reaction from the UK’s helmet importers with some discrediting the scheme and others supporting it.SHARP (the Safety Helmet Assessment and Rating Programme) was launched last year at the NEC show ...
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Road Test: 2007 Naked 1000's
By Staff on 28/05/2008 23:09:33
Seven 1,000cc streetbikes with no fairings, low top speeds and stacks of attitude. With your head stuck out in the breeze 100mph really feels like 100mph - welcome back to proper biking
A wind of change is gradually sweeping across sportsbike-obsessed Britain. While the latest generation of superbikes are jaw-dropping in their abilities, with MotoGP levels of handling and acceleration, they find themselves ever more at odds with Britain's speed-despising road sy...
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Head Candy: KTM 690SMC vs Husqvarna 510SMR
By John Cantlie on 26/07/2010 15:29:14
How does KTM’s 690SMC stack up against Husqvarna’s rip-snorting 510R on the country backroads of southern England?
Getting back on a supermoto again after a week in Colorado feels alien. Not to mention a little cool and damp. At Pikes Peak my KTM 690SMC was stripped of all its street gear and fitted with a full FMF race pipe, saving at least 10kg in total weight. By comparison this road-legal...
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Splitting heirs: Suzuki GSF600 V GSF1200
By Chris Moss on 20/09/2010 11:41:17
Suzuki's Bandit models brought brand-new sports motorcycles suddenly into the price range of just about anyone. Five years and one re-vamp later, how do the 1200 and 600 stack up against each other?
Back in 1995 Suzuki started a new trend to answer some of the prayers of the less well-funded. They produced a more affordable bike, called it the Bandit 600 and spawned a whole new budget class of fun sportsbike. Since then, all the other major manufacturers have been oblige...
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