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KELSO BIKEFEST A WINNER! 21 July 2004 - BMF Kelso Bikefest came up with the goods over the weekend when just over 8,000 people attended this increasingly popular event. |
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MOTOGP SET-UP REPORT - DONINGTON 21 July 2004 - Yamaha Racing After an ultimately close combined qualifying for the British Grand Prix, with only one second covering the top 13 contenders, expectations were high for a close MotoGP main event at Donington Park. |  |
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FOG CITY INTRODUCES SPEED TINT 21 July 2004 - Phoenix Distribution (NW) Ltd Fog City has carved a unique niche by providing clear vision for motorcyclists in all weather conditions from torrential rain to bright sunlight, with a range of easy to fit anti-mist and light reactive visor inserts available for most helmet visors. |  |
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A205/A316 CHALKER'S CORNER JUNCTION IMPROVEMENT 21 July 2004 - Transport for London As part of our continued work to improve conditions on London's roads Transport for London (TfL) will be carrying out improvement works to the A205/A316 Chalker's Corner junction starting from 2 August.
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BOURNEMOUTH KAWASAKI ENJOYS OPEN DAY PARTY 21 July 2004 - Kawasaki More than 500 visitors, including faces old and new came flooding in to see Peter Extance and his team of staff on Saturday (July 10), celebrating the opening of a brand new motorcycle store – Bournemouth Kawasaki. |  |
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GET READY FOR NATIONAL RIDE 2 WORK DAY - 28TH JULY 20 July 2004 - Honda (UK) Britain's motorcyclists and scooter riders will be staying in bed for a few extra minutes and taking to the streets en masse again this month for the annual ‘Ride 2 Work’ day, which takes place on 28th July. |
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DAKAR HEROES CONTEST DAWN TO DUSK 20 July 2004 - The Adventure Racing Club Top competitors in the gruelling Dakar Rallye desert race, Alfie Cox and Cyril Despres are coming to the UK to compete in the second largest enduro event in Great Britain – the 12-hour Dawn to Dusk – held near Glyneath in South Wales on the August Bank Holiday weekend (28-29 August).
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RIZLA SUZUKI FANS INVITED TO BARRY SHEENE MEMORIAL 20 July 2004 - Rizla-Suzuki Friends of Barry Sheene MBE invite you to join them at an exclusive memorial Black Tie Dinner on Sunday August 1st at 7.00pm
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CRAMPBUSTER 20 July 2004 - Scottoiler (Scotland) Ltd Crampbuster is the latest addition to the Scottoiler range. |  |
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WALKER'S SHANGHAI SURPRISE 20 July 2004 - Rizla-Suzuki Chris Walker flew fly the flag for Foggy PETRONAS Racing at this weekend's PETRONAS Shanghai International Race Festival in China.
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SIMPSON DEALER RECEIVES AWARD 20 July 2004 - Grand Prix Racewear The latest edition to our network of dealers, Sycamore Harley-Davidson, has won Harley's coveted annual Bar & Shield Award for their northern dealers. |
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BRITISH SPEEDWAY WEEKLY ROUND-UP 20 July 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association ARENA-ESSEX will be without Josh Larsen for the immediate future, as the American has at least three broken bones in his foot following a crash at Coventry last Thursday. |
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TFL STATEMENT ON FUNDING AGREEMENT WITH GOVERNMENT 20 July 2004 - Transport for London The funding package agreed with the Government today will enable TfL to invest almost £3billion into its capital programme over the next five years
- delivering more improvements to the Capital's public transport. |
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AA MOTORING TRUST RESPONSE TO TRANSPORT ANNOUNCEMENT 20 July 2004 - Automobile Association The Government 's transport announcement today is a clear signal that a fair deal for road users is still a long way off, says The AA Motoring Trust.
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WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY PRESS INFORMATION 20 July 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association WOLVERHAMPTON make their belated first trip of the season to Elite League newcomers Arena Essex on Wednesday (7.45pm). |
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BRITISH SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES 19.7.04 19 July 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association JESPER B Jensen has flown home to Denmark to be with his partner Rikki for the birth of their first child. |
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KEEP HOLD OF YOUR HOLIDAY BAG, IT'S WORTH MORE THAN YOU THINK, WARNS RAC INSURE 19 July 2004 - RAC Motoring Services Ltd This summer, holidaymakers could be unwittingly carrying around more than £1,000 in handbags or rucksacks, warns RAC Insure. |
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REYNOLDS AND RIZLA SUZUKI STRETCH CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD MAKING IT FOURTEEN DUNLOP SUPERBIKE WINS FROM EIGHTEEN STARTS. 19 July 2004 - Dunlop With twelve victories from the sixteen races contested so far in the 2004 season, Dunlop had honour to defend at Mallory.
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BSM WARNS POOR BIKE TRAINING ADDING TO DEATHS 19 July 2004 - RAC Motoring Services Ltd The Driving Standards Agency lacks the resources to properly police the quality of motorcycle training instructors – and the shortage of expertise could contribute to rocketing motorcyclist death rates, warns BSM Rider Training, leading up to Bike to Work Day, this Wednesday 21 July.
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A406 HARROW RD AND NEASDEN LANE IMPROVEMENT WORKS 19 July 2004 - Transport for London As part of our continued work to improve conditions on London's roads Transport for London (TfL) will be carrying out improvement works to the A406 North Circular Road between Harrow Road and Neasden Lane starting from 19 July 2004.
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