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TOP TEN FINISHES FOR HM PLANT HONDA
04 July 2004 - Honda Racing
HM Plant Honda Racing’s Michael Rutter and Ryuichi Kiyonari finished in ninth and tenth positions respectively in the first British Superbike race at Knockhill – one lap down on race winner Scott Smart.
HARRIS EXTENDS CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD
04 July 2004 - Honda Racing
Karl Harris extended his lead in the 2004 British Supersport Championship after taking an impressive second place at Knockhill.
LAVERTY LOSES CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD
04 July 2004 - Honda Racing
Eugene Laverty took seventh place in the eighth round of the British 125GP Championship at Knockhill.
SMART AND HAYDON TAKE THE VICTORIES
04 July 2004 - THINK! British Superbikes
Reynolds extends his lead in title stakes THINK! British SUperbike Championship - Round 8 - Knockhill
REYNOLDS CLAIMS KNOCKHILL POLE
03 July 2004 - THINK! British Superbikes
THINK! British Superbike Championship - round eight
RAIN STOPS PLAY AT KNOCKHILL
03 July 2004 - Honda Racing
Michael Rutter has qualified on the front row of the grid on his HM Plant Honda Racing CBR1000RR Fireblade for the eighth consecutive British Superbike Championship event.
HARRIS AND REA IN TOP TEN
03 July 2004 - Honda Racing
With the second qualifying session cancelled due to the adverse track conditions at Knockhill, the British Supersport Championship grid positions were determined from this morning’s first period.
LAVERTY BEATS THE ELEMENTS
03 July 2004 - Honda Racing
British 125GP Championship leader Eugene Laverty will start round eight at Knockhill in ninth position after a dramatic second qualifying session.
RIZLA SUZUKI SIGNED LIMITED EDITION PRINTS FOR SALE
03 July 2004 - Rizla-Suzuki
RIZLA SUZUKI has teamed up with top photographic agency Double Red to offer you limited edition signed and framed photographs of John Reynolds and Yukio Kagayama.
FIRST EVER 1-2 START FOR RIZLA SUZUKI IN EIGHT LAP QUALIFYING DASH
03 July 2004 - Rizla-Suzuki
RIZLA SUZUKI riders John Reynolds and Yukio Kagayama made the most of a dry eight-laps at Knockhill to record the team's best ever qualification positions in first and second places for tomorrow's eighth round of the British Superbike Championship.
RAIN INTERRUPTS PLAY FOR RIZLA SUZUKI AT KNOCKHILL
03 July 2004 - Rizla-Suzuki
RIZLA SUZUKI riders Yukio Kagayama and John Reynolds spent most of today’s two free practice sessions for the eighth round of the THINK! British Superbike Championship safely under shelter as torrential rain and hailstones lashed the Scottish circuit.
YAMAHA BATTLES HARD IN FINAL QUALIFYING
03 July 2004 - Yamaha Racing
Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha riders Valentino Rossi and Carlos Checa continued their joint quest to find a perfect set-up around the bumpy Brazilian tarmac at Rio, with Rossi finishing his two days of qualifying eighth overall, and Checa a disappointed 12th.
ROSSI FOURTH AFTER SCORCHING FIRST DAY AT RIO
03 July 2004 - Yamaha Racing
The MotoGP contingent encountered perfect weather and improving track conditions at Rio today, putting in a hot day of toil throughout the first of two timed qualifying sessions.
ROSSI FOURTH AFTER SCORCHING FIRST DAY AT RIO
02 July 2004 - Yamaha Racing
The MotoGP contingent encountered perfect weather and improving track conditions at Rio today, putting in a hot day of toil throughout the first of two timed qualifying sessions.
RIZLA SUZUKI’S YUKIO KAGAYAMA LEADS RIDE OUT TO POOLE QUAY
02 July 2004 - Crescent Suzuki Performance Centre
YUKIO KAGAYAMA, a triple winner in British Superbikes so far this season, will lead a ride out from the Crescent Performance Centre in Verwood, Dorset to the nearby Poole Quay meeting point on Tuesday, July 6th at 6pm.
HAYDON FASTEST IN THE RAIN
02 July 2004 - THINK! British Superbikes
THINK! British Superbike Championship - Round 8 - Knockhill
MANX GRAND PRIX
02 July 2004 - Isle of Man
Entries have now been fully analysed and show a final total of 367, of which 350 were accepted. Last year 377 entries were received of which 361 were accepted.
BSB HEADS NORTH OF THE BORDER
30 June 2004 - Honda Racing
The British Superbike Championship (BSB) teams head north of the border to Knockhill to begin the second half of what has already been a riveting season.
HARRIS TAKES CARE OF BUSINESS
30 June 2004 - Honda Racing
After dominating last year’s British Supersport Championship, Karl Harris takes a 20-point lead into round eight of the current series at Knockhill.
LAVERTY SEEKS TO REGAIN INITIATIVE
30 June 2004 - Honda Racing
Eugene Laverty is hoping to regain the initiative in the battle for British 125GP Championship supremacy at Knockhill.
 
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