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CONSISTENT YOUNG BRITS MAINTAIN BOXERCUP CHALLENGE 28 June 2004 - BMW Motorrad GB Unlike last year, when rain halted the Assen, Holland round of the International BMW Motorrad BoxerCup, this year’s race took place in excellent track conditions. |
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MANX GRAND PRIX 25 June 2004 - Isle of Man 21 August -3 September 2004 |
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GOODWOOD CLIMBS TO NEW HEIGHTS 23 June 2004 - BMW Motorrad GB Over the years, the annual Goodwood Festival of Speed has grown in popularity and expanded to become one of the world’s most unique motorsport gatherings. |  |
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BMW MOTORRAD BOXERCUP 2004
23 June 2004 - BMW Motorrad GB BoxerCup’s young Brits go Dutch
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NIALL MACKENZIE ADDS PUNCH TO BMW BOXERCUP
21 June 2004 - BMW Motorrad GB BMW Motorrad Great Britain has invited Niall Mackenzie to be a VIP guest rider and square-up to Europe’s best BoxerCup heavyweights on 25 July at Donington Park.
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REYNOLDS WINS DESPITE BROKEN COLLARBONE!
20 June 2004 - THINK! British Superbikes THINK! British Superbike Championship - round seven - Brands Hatch
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RUTTER FIFTH IN FIRST SUPERBIKE ENCOUNTER
20 June 2004 - Honda Racing HM Plant Honda Racing’s Michael Rutter took fifth position in the first rain-affected Superbike race at Brands Hatch, while his team-mate Ryuichi Kiyonari finished outside the points in 18th. It was one of the most difficult races of the season to date for all competitors with heavy rain before the start of the race making tyre selection critical.
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LEADING CONTENDERS AFFECTED BY CONDITIONS
20 June 2004 - Honda Racing The result of the second Superbike leg at Brands Hatch was determined by variable weather conditions over the demanding 2.6-mile Grand Prix circuit. |
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HARRIS REIGNS IN DOWNPOUR
20 June 2004 - Honda Racing HM Plant Honda Racing’s Karl Harris reigned supreme in atrocious conditions throughout the seventh round of the British Supersport Championship at Brands Hatch. |
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TENSE 125GP BATTLE AT BRANDS
20 June 2004 - Honda Racing Red Bull Rookies Honda’s Eugene Laverty finished in tenth position at the seventh round of the British 125GP Championship at Brands Hatch. |
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RUTTER’S FIREBLADE ON THE FRONT ROW 19 June 2004 - Honda Racing HM Plant Honda Racing’s Michael Rutter has qualified in fourth position for the seventh round of the Think British Superbike Championship at Brands Hatch. The 31-year-old Leicestershire star is now the only rider to have qualified on the front row of the grid at every round of the championship to date.
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FOURTH POLE POSITION FOR HARRIS 19 June 2004 - Honda Racing HM Plant Honda Racing’s Karl Harris has taken pole position for the seventh round of the 2004 British Supersport Championship at Brands Hatch. The 24-year-old Yorkshireman dominated qualifying in the ultra-competitive Supersport class to take his fourth pole position of the year on the CBR600RR. His best lap of 1:29.269 was a fraction outside the existing lap record set by Stephane Chambon in last year’s Supersport World Championship race over the 2.6-mile Kent track.
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ROOKIES ON THE SECOND AND THIRD ROWS 19 June 2004 - Honda Racing The Red Bull Rookies Honda pairing of Eugene Laverty and Steven Neate have qualified in sixth and 11th positions respectively for the seventh round of the British 125GP Championship. The lap record-breaking pole position time of 1:34.909 at Brands Hatch was set by Christian Elkin, who currently trails series leader Laverty by 18 points in the Honda-dominated series.
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KAGAYAMA GRABS FIRST EVER POLE AT RECORD PACE 19 June 2004 - THINK! British Superbikes THINK! British Superbike Championship - seventh round - Brands Hatch
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KAGAYAMA SETS THE PRACTICE PACE AT BRANDS HATCH 18 June 2004 - THINK! British Superbikes Series leader Reynolds rides on despite a broken collarbone
THINK! British SUperbike Championship - Brands Hatch - 18-19-20 June
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RUTTER AIMS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD
16 June 2004 - Honda Racing Michael Rutter is only eight points behind series leader John Reynolds after the first six rounds of the British Superbike Championship. A run of 11 podium finishes – including three race wins – from 12 starts has seen Rutter close the gap as the 13-round series reaches the halfway point of what has already been a spectacular season.
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HARRIS AND REA ON A HIGH
16 June 2004 - Honda Racing Karl Harris and Jonathan Rea approach the seventh round of the British Supersport Championship in superb form. Harris won his third race of the season at Thruxton to regain the lead in the 13-round championship, while Rea clinched his best result of the campaign by finishing sixth.
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LAVERTY FOCUSES ON CONSISTENCY 16 June 2004 - Honda Racing Like his HM Plant Honda Racing team-mates, Michael Rutter and Karl Harris, Eugene Laverty powered to his third win of the season at Thruxton. The Red Bull Rookies Honda rider was in superb form during the sixth round of the British 125GP Championship, which he now leads by 18 points from Christian Elkin. The Toomebridge teenager has been in blistering form on the Red Bull Rookies Honda RS125 and will enter round seven at Brands Hatch as one of the favourites for the 14-lap race.
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FABIEN FIGHTS HARD FOR FIRST YAMAHA VICTORY 13 June 2004 - Yamaha Racing Fabien Foret took his first victory in Yamaha Motor Italia colours at a tough round six of the Supersport World Championship at Silverstone today.
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VICTORY NUMBER THREE FOR RUTTER 06 June 2004 - Honda Racing Thruxton circuit in Hampshire provided its usual mix of thrills and spills today, as HM Plant Honda Racing’s Michael Rutter took a first race victory in dramatic fashion. In a two-part race (due to an earlier crash) Rutter didn’t make the best restart and had to fight his way through the pack from a track position of seventh.
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