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BRITISH SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES 29.7.04 29 July 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association DAVID Norris has revealed his own form of World Cup preparation - carp fishing! |
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D208RR.BORN IN THE YAMAHA R6 CUP,NOW READY FOR THE ROAD. 29 July 2004 - Dunlop Dunlop has launched SPORTMAX D208 RR, its new premium road radial tyre designed for riders of hypersport motorbikes with the highest level of versatility for road and trackday use. |
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BRITISH SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES 28.7.04 28 July 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association GREAT Britain boss Neil Middleditch is urging fans to turn out in force to back his side in the World Cup opener at Eastbourne on Monday. |
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WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY 28 July 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association WOLVERHAMPTON aim to give their play-off hopes a massive boost when they travel to Ipswich on Thursday (7.30). |
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SAFE SPEED CALLS FOR A FULL AUDIT OF SPEED CAMERAS 28 July 2004 - Safe Speed The resignation of the Norfolk's speed camera boss calls into question the management of all our speed cameras says Safe Speed. |
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FOGGY HOPES FOR BEST OF BRITISH FOR FPR 28 July 2004 - Foggy PETRONAS Racing Carl Fogarty is hoping for the best of British luck for his Foggy PETRONAS Racing team when the Superbike World Championship returns to home shores this weekend at Brands Hatch, Great Britain. |  |
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SHAKESPEARE’S JULIET MAKES HER DEBUT IN A SIDECAR 28 July 2004 - Watsonian-Squire The Royal Shakespeare Company got in on the act for Ride 2 Work Day (Wednesday 28th July), when everyone is encouraged to travel to work on a motorcycle. |  |
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THE LIGHT FANTASTIC 28 July 2004 - Skidmarx Skidmarx now offer a selection of headlight covers for most 2004 model motorcycles, to complement their range of race-bred screens. |  |
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RIDE TO WORK – BUT WHERE TO PARK? 28 July 2004 - RAC Motoring Services Ltd Motorcycles and scooters are a vital element in reducing congestion in city centres, but could be even more important if adequate parking was provided, according to the RAC Foundation, in support of Ride to Work Day today (28). |
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BEYONCÉ MEETS HER HARLEY-DAVIDSON 28 July 2004 - Harley-Davidson UK The “Magic Group of Companies”, owners of four Harley-Davidson dealerships, took the motorcycle with the ultimate styling to a new heady height at the “La Dolce Vita” ball last weekend. |  |
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BRITISH SPEEDWAY WEEKLY ROUND-UP 27 July 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association ARENA-ESSEX remain in play-off contention despite being hampered by several riders carrying injuries, with Josh Larsen ruled out until the middle of August. |
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CONVENTIONAL MOTORCYCLE HELMETS PROTECT FROM LESS THAN HALF OF BRAIN INJURY FORCES 27 July 2004 - Phillips Helmets Ltd Dr. Ken Phillips, a Harley Street specialist, has claimed that motorcycle helmets only give complete protection from brain injury in less than 50% of cases. |  |
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BRANDS HATCH – THE BIG ONE 27 July 2004 - Yamaha Racing Regarded by most as the jewel in the championship’s crown, the idyllic circuit in the area known as ‘The Garden of England’ traditionally draws in the series’ biggest attendance of the year. |  |
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JUST A CASUAL THING 27 July 2004 - Arlen Nesswear UK Ltd Arlen Ness as introduced a collection of casual clothing to complement its distinctive range of leather & textile motorcycle gear. |  |
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WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY 27 July 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association WOLVERHAMPTON kept up their hopes of a top two place in the Elite League with a hard-fought 49-44 win over Ipswich at Monmore. |
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BRITISH SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES 27.7.04 27 July 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association LEE Richardson has handed Great Britain a massive boost - just days before their opening World Cup meeting. |
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CARMICHAEL, WINDHAM AIMING TO BECOME FIRST THREE-TIME WASHOUGAL 250 MOTOCROSS WINNER 27 July 2004 - AMA Pro Racing Honda riders Ricky Carmichael and Kevin Windham will vie to become the first rider to win three 250 AMA Motocross races at Washougal Motocross Park on Sunday, Aug. 1, when the AMA Chevrolet Motocross Championship moves to the scenic environs of the Pacific Northwest for round eight of the 12-round championship. |
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YOUNG ENTHUSIASTS TO GET NEW DRIVING INITIATIVE 26 July 2004 - Institute of Advanced Motorcyclists A scheme to encourage young and enthusiastic drivers to 'max up' their driving is to be launched next month (2 August) in an unprecedented move to reduce casualties on UK roads caused by needless crashes. |
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ENJOY SHORTER JOURNEY TIMES ON TWO WHEELS SAYS MOTOR CYCLE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION 26 July 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd The Motor Cycle Industry Association (MCI) is encouraging people to travel on a motorbike or scooterto enjoy the benefits of the shorter journey times that biking brings. |
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NO REWARD FOR JONES’ EFFORT 26 July 2004 - Triumph ValMoto Triumph Valmoto suffered misfortune again on Sunday when Craig Jones crashed out of the 22-lap Motorcycle News Supersport Cup race at Donington Park. |
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