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ROSSI ON FRONT ROW FOR PENULTIMATE EUROPEAN ROUND
05 September 2004 - Yamaha Racing Valentino Rossi (1’38.036) will start from second position on the grid for tomorrow’s Portuguese Grand Prix, after being edged off pole position in the last minute of final qualifying in Estoril. |  |
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PITT PODIUMS ON YAMAHA DEBUT 05 September 2004 - Yamaha Racing Andrew Pitt marked his debut with the Yamaha Motor Italia team with a third place finish, although the result wasn’t without incident as Pitt collided with Kevin Curtain (Yamaha Motor Germany) on the last lap, causing his fellow Australian to crash out.
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TOSELAND EXTENDS LEAD
05 September 2004 - Yamaha Racing James Toseland (Ducati) extended his lead in the Superbike World Championship with a first and second place at Assen today. Chris Vermeulen (Honda) moved into second after winning the second heat. |
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ALFONSI LEADS YAMAHA DOMINATION AT ASSEN
05 September 2004 - Yamaha Racing Yamaha’s officially supported European superstock riders dominated round seven of the series at Assen today, filling the podium in a race darkened by a fatal accident that saw Italian privateer Alessio Perelli lose his life.
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ROSSI RUN AWAY WINNER IN ESTORIL
05 September 2004 - Yamaha Racing Reigning World Champion Valentino Rossi put on a show of supremacy today, storming clear to win the Portuguese Grand Prix by more than five seconds from Honda rider Makoto Tamada, who was himself four seconds ahead of Alex Barros (Honda) and championship rival Sete Gibernau (Honda). |  |
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FOGGY'S DEFLATED ASSEN ASPIRATIONS 05 September 2004 - Foggy PETRONAS Racing Foggy PETRONAS Racing endured a deflating ninth round of the Superbike World Championship at Assen, the Netherlands. |  |
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FPR FRUSTRATION WITH ASSEN GRID POSITIONS
04 September 2004 - Foggy PETRONAS Racing Foggy PETRONAS Racing riders Troy Corser and Chris Walker both expressed dissatisfaction with their grid positions for tomorrow's races at the ninth round of the Superbike World Championship at Assen, the Netherlands.
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ROSSI TAKES PROVISIONAL POLE IN PORTUGAL
04 September 2004 - Yamaha Racing Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha rider Valentino Rossi made a successful start to the Portuguese Grand Prix today by taking provisional pole on day one in Estoril with a 1’38.036. |  |
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ROSSI TAKES PROVISIONAL POLE IN PORTUGAL 03 September 2004 - Yamaha Racing Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha rider Valentino Rossi made a successful start to the Portuguese Grand Prix today by taking provisional pole on day one in Estoril with a 1’38.036. |  |
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FPR RIDERS SET UP FOR ASSEN QUALIFYING CHALLENGE 03 September 2004 - Foggy PETRONAS Racing Foggy PETRONAS Racing riders Troy Corser and Chris Walker spent the first day of qualifying for the ninth round of the Superbike World Championship focusing on setting up the FP1 for the fast-flowing corners of Assen in the Netherlands. |  |
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 02 September 2004 - Isle of Man The Manx Motor Cycle Club, organisers of the 2004 Manx Grand Prix Races, regret to announce that a competitor in yesterdays Junior Race received injuries from which he later died. |
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COME ON FEEL THE NOISE! 01 September 2004 - Honda Racing The lyrics of this once popular song came to mind when for the first time in decades, the roar of a 1967 Honda RC174 – more popularly known as the Honda 6 – overawed a crowd at a British racing circuit. |  |
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FOGGY CALLS FOR PODIUM CHALLENGE AT ASSEN 01 September 2004 - Foggy PETRONAS Racing Carl Fogarty is urging his Foggy PETRONAS Racing riders Troy Corser and Chris Walker to carry on where they left off when the Superbike World Championship resumes after its mid-season break this weekend.
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AMA PRO RACING SUSPENDS MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS EFFORT 01 September 2004 - AMA Pro Racing AMA Pro Racing announced today that it has suspended its efforts to send a team to the 2004 Motocross of Nations (MXoN). |
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DUHAMEL ON THE VERGE OF CLINCHING HIS SEVENTH AMA ROAD RACING TITLE 31 August 2004 - AMA Pro Racing A second-place finish or better in Formula Xtreme at Road Atlanta would do it
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SPRINGFIELD AMA GRAND NATIONAL DOUBLEHEADER CRITICAL IN CHAMPIONSHIP 31 August 2004 - AMA Pro Racing Former champs Carr and Kopp take the series battle to the wire
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POINTS FINISH FOR JONES 31 August 2004 - Triumph ValMoto Craig Jones rode his Triumph ValMoto Daytona 600 to a strong points finish at Cadwell Park yesterday in another extremely competitive British Supersport race. |  |
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MOTOGP SET-UP REPORT - ESTORIL 31 August 2004 - Yamaha Racing Round 11: Estoril, Portugal
Fastest Lap Ever: 1' 38.412 (Loris Capirossi, 2003)
MotoGP lap record: 1' 39.189 (Valentino Rossi, 2003)
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WORLD SUPERSPORT - ASSEN PREVIEW 31 August 2004 - Yamaha Racing Assen – a grand old circuit
Located in the north of The Netherlands, near the town of Groningen, the historic Assen circuit is a favourite fans and riders. |  |
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FAIRY TALE RETURN TO CADWELL PARK FOR YUKI 30 August 2004 - Rizla-Suzuki ONE-YEAR after suffering a near fatal accident at Cadwell Park, Rizla Suzuki superstar Yukio Kagayama took an emotional victory and a podium third on his courageous return to the Lincolnshire circuit and the 11th round of the Think! British Superbike Championship. |  |
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