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News by Date: June 2004

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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.
ROUSH UNVEILS LATEST DIESEL QUAD BIKE DEVELOPMENT
30 June 2004 - Roush Technologies Limited
Roush Technologies, the South Essex based vehicle design and development engineering group, has unveiled a major new stage in its Diesel Quad Bike programme.
CAMPAIGNS OFFICER
29 June 2004 - Federation of European Motorcyclists' Associations
FEMA is the Brussels-based Non-Governmental Organisation representing riders' interests within the European Union institutions and the United Nations agencies.
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.
TEN BMW R1200 GS MOTORCYCLES ESCORT OLYMPIC FLAME
28 June 2004 - BMW Motorrad GB
The Olympic cauldron is now burning in London after 140 people carried the torch through the capital on Saturday.
FOGGY AND CO CONVOY THROUGH LONDON
27 June 2004 - Footman James & Co Ltd
Over £26,000 raised in NSPCC ride. The second annual Footman James-sponsored Parliamentary Review Ride took place on Saturday, and over 300 hundred bikers took to the streets of London to join in the fun.
BRITISH SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES 26.7.04
26 June 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association
HOME trio Tomas Topinka, Tom P Madsen and Adam Allott will carry the hopes of King’s Lynn fans in the Champions’ Chase at the Norfolk Arena on Wednesday.
SYCAMORE WINS PRESTIGIOUS HARLEY-DAVIDSON AWARD
26 June 2004 - Harley-Davidson UK
Staff at Sycamore Harley-Davidson are celebrating after scooping a top award from the world famous motor company.
THESE BOOTS WERE MADE FOR ... LADIES
26 June 2004 - Fowlers of Bristol
Prexport 342 Ladies Boot. The Italians know a thing or two about making stylish footwear for women, so it's no surprise that Prexport, who have been making boots for four decades, should have designed a stylish bike boot for ladies.
SPORTS TEXTILES
26 June 2004 - Fowlers of Bristol
Following the success of their Fusion sports textile jacket, Weise have developed the WBJ-1.
SPECIAL OFFER ON CAM-TO-CAM PIPES FOR BANDITS/GSXR’S
25 June 2004 - BSR Aerotek
BSR-AEROTEK are running a special promotion on their popular Cam to Cam pipes, which will fit all Suzuki GSXR and Bandits (except for water-cooled models).
EU REGULATION ON MOTORCYCLE TOWING TRAILERS
25 June 2004 - MAG UK
The Motorcycle Action Group welcomes news from Europe that the principle of freedom of movement for motorcycles towing a trailer has prevailed in Spain!
MANX GRAND PRIX
25 June 2004 - Isle of Man
21 August -3 September 2004
MASSIVE ATTACK
24 June 2004 - Promoto
Dirt Rider Expo at Stoneleigh-Park confirm that this year’s event will be the UK’s biggest ever off-road show
MOTOR CYCLE INDUSTRY SAYS RIDER SAFETY MUST FOCUS ON RIDER ENGAGEMENT, NOT RIDER VILIFICATION
24 June 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd
The Motor Cycle Industry Association says that today’s announcement of the 2003 Provisional Road Casualty Statistics by the Department for Transport (DfT) has underlined the need for positive action on rider safety such as that which is being taken by the motorcycle industry.
BRITISH SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES 24.7.04
24 June 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association
RORY Schlein insists he has an open mind on next season as he continues to double-up for both Belle Vue and Edinburgh.
GREEN LANES - BMF GIVES CAUTIOUS SUPPORT TO MINISTER’S CALLS FOR INCLUSIVE DIALOGUE
24 June 2004 - BMF
Following a meeting with Alun Michael, the Minister of State at the Department for Food and Rural Affairs (DeFRA), and a delegation from the All Party Group for Motorcycling to discuss Rights of Way for motorcycles, the BMF has supported calls for an inclusive dialoge.
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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