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News by Date: October 2004

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VERMEULEN FINISHES FOURTH IN HIS ROOKIE SBK CHAMPIONSHIP
03 October 2004 - Honda Racing
Chris Vermeulen (Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR) saw his world championship challenge blunted by a double DNF at Magny Cours, due to two electrical problems.
MERRIMAN TAKES ENDURO 1 TITLE IN GREECE
03 October 2004 - Yamaha Racing
UFO Corse Yamaha rider Stefan Merriman, 31, claimed the 2004 Enduro 1 world championship in style at round seven of the WEC series held in Serres, Greece by topping the E1 class results on both days.
BMW ON TRACK FOR PRORACE SUCCESS
03 October 2004 - BMW Motorrad GB
Protective clothing, especially leathers, can create and conjure a rider’s image in the minds of others. Not all sports bike owners want to look like the motorcycle they are riding, or MotoGP competitors.
YUKI IN THE POINTS AT QATAR
02 October 2004 - Rizla-Suzuki
YUKIO KAGAYAMA finished a superb 11th at today's first ever Qatar MotoGP, the 15th round of the World Championship.
BAUTISTA TAKES SECOND PODIUM AT QATAR SCORCHER
02 October 2004 - Aprilia
APRILIA’S Alvaro Bautista claimed his second podium of the season in today’s Qatar 125 GP.
LOCATELLI JUST EDGED OF FRONT ROW START IN QATAR
01 October 2004 - Aprilia
APRILIA’S Roberto Locatelli came close to notching his fifth front row start of the season at a sweltering hot Losail International Racetrack in Qatar today.
GARRY TAYLOR TO STEP DOWN
01 October 2004 - Rizla-Suzuki
Suzuki MotoGP Team Manager Garry Taylor, the most experienced and longest serving team manager in the GP paddock, is to step down at the end of the 2004 season after almost 30 years with the Suzuki factory GP team.
YUKI GETS TO GRIPS WITH QATAR
01 October 2004 - Rizla-Suzuki
Zoom Image RIZLA SUZUKI regular racer Yukio Kagayama is continuing to come to terms with the awesome Factory Suzuki GSV-R race bike as he prepares for tomorrow's first ever Qatar GP.
HOPKINS IN QATAR FRONT ROW BID
01 October 2004 - Rizla-Suzuki
Team Suzuki MotoGP rider John Hopkins overcame injury problems to mount a strong challenge for a front row start in Saturday’s first-ever Qatar GP, placing third overall with only minutes to go in the session.
CCM SPARES FROM VENHILL
01 October 2004 - Venhill Engineering Limited
Following the closure of the CCM factory in Blackburn and concerns over the availability of spares, particularly for older models, Venhill are pleased to announce that they can supply control cables for most models of CCM and Armstrong motorcycles from 1978-1999 and some later models too.
RE-INVENTING 2 WHEELS
01 October 2004 - Peugeot
Peugeot Ludix scooters from £799 on the road. Peugeot claim that their new range of Ludix scooters herald a return to practical and affordable transport for the masses.
 
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