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CORSER CONFIDENT OF CALIFORNIA CHALLENGE FOR FPR 11 July 2004 - Foggy PETRONAS Racing Troy Corser is confident of mounting a meaningful challenge amongst the front-runners for tomorrow’s two races of the seventh round of the Superbike World Championship at Laguna Seca, California.
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DISAPPOINTING OPENER FOR FPR AT LAGUNA 11 July 2004 - Foggy PETRONAS Racing Foggy PETRONAS Racing riders Troy Corser and Chris Walker endured a disappointing first race of the seventh round of the Superbike World Championship at Laguna Seca today.
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MOTOGP SET-UP REPORT - SACHSENRING 09 July 2004 - Yamaha Racing After an initially impressive ride, Marco Melandri’s string of bad luck continued at the Sachsenring when the Yamaha Team rider crashed out of fourth place in the closing stages of the German Grand Prix. |  |
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TAILS IT IS! 09 July 2004 - BMF With the BMF’s Tail End show staged as the close to the BMF’s annual events programme, it’s no surprise that a party atmosphere runs through the whole event - and this year will be no exception!
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EWAN MCGREGOR AND CHARLEY BOORMAN HEAD TO SIBERIA 09 July 2004 - BMW Motorrad GB For Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman time marches relentlessly on. And time has now taken the two-wheeled actors through the hostile, open wastelands and rugged roads of Mongolia, heading for Siberia. |  |
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REYNOLDS RELISHES A RETURN TO MALLORY PARK 09 July 2004 - Rizla-Suzuki MALLORY PARK is back in the British Superbike calendar after a year's absence and Rizla Suzuki's Championship leader John Reynolds is eager to race at the fast and furious midlands circuit in front of his home fans.
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RIZLA SUZUKI AT THE DAY OF CHAMPIONS 09 July 2004 - Rizla-Suzuki Day of Champions, the annual British MotoGP opener at Donington Park organised by transport charity Riders for Health to raise money for their life-saving programmes in Africa, will once again feature the thrilling HotBuggy Challenge with another all-star line-up. |  |
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SHEFFIELD SPEEDWAY 09 July 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association SHEFFIELD Pirtek Tigers managed to protect their long unbeaten home record with hard-fought 52-38 victory over Yorkshire rivals Hull - but the title chasing Vikings snatched the aggregate bonus point in a run-off. |
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RED BULL ROOKIES HONDA CONFIRMS MOTOGP ENTRY 08 July 2004 - Honda Racing Red Bull Rookies Honda has confirmed that it will compete in this year’s Cinzano British Motorcycle Grand Prix at Donington Park on 23-25 July.
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POLITICIANS ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO RIDE TO WORK ON 28TH JULY AND ENJOY SHORTER JOURNEY TIMES 08 July 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd Politicians are encouraging people to ride to work on a motorbike or scooter to enjoy the benefits of
shorter journey times. People without their own bike can join in by teaming up with a friend or
colleague who can take them as a pillion. |
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THE INTERNATIONAL MOTORCYCLE AND SCOOTER SHOW FINDS A NEW FACE FOR 2004 SHOW 07 July 2004 - MCI Exhibitions Ltd The International Motorcycle and Scooter Show, organised by MCI Exhibitions Ltd, plan to take a radical change of direction by launching a daring new advertising campaign for 2004 using a mystery female. |  |
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NOW, THE ULTIMATE RIDING SUIT FOR WOMEN? 07 July 2004 - BMW Motorrad GB One of the many problems women riders face is the less than ideal selection of top quality riding garments specifically designed for them. |  |
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SUPERBIKE – SUPERCAR HYBRID DEBUT 06 July 2004 - Sportcycle Limited IS IT A BIKE, TRIKE OR CAR? - NO IT’S A SOLO
*180mph and 0-60mph in less than four seconds
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FIRST WIN FOR BERIK RIDER MAKOTA TAMADA IN THE PREMIER MOTOGP CLASS 06 July 2004 - Arlen Nesswear UK Ltd MotoGP World Championship – 4th July 2004
BRAZIL – Rio Grand Prix
Last year Makoto Tamada showed what he was capable of when he took his first podium in the premier MotoGP class at the Rio Grand Prix.
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LESS WHEELS, LESS CONGESTION SAY BMF 06 July 2004 - BMF Using two wheels not four would literally halve the need for new motorways or high occupancy vehicle lanes say the BMF.
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EVERTS ON THE PODIUM IN SWEDEN 05 July 2004 - Yamaha Racing Yamaha L&M Motocross Team rider Stefan Everts scored third overall at the Swedish Grand Prix in Uddevalla. |  |
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THE EXPRESS WAY TO BEAT STRIKES...AND BLISTERS 05 July 2004 - Honda (UK) For those still suffering from blisters sustained from walking to work during last week’s London Tube strike, Honda is able to offer some relief in the form of scooters recommended by Auto Express magazine. |
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YAMAHA ENDS TOUGH WEEKEND IN RIO 05 July 2004 - Yamaha Racing Fortuna Gauloises Tech3 rider Norick Abe rode to a gritty eighth place here in sweltering Rio; the Japanese rider finding himself the first Yamaha across the line after Rossi crashed out on lap 13. |  |
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NORTON HITS THE ROAD 05 July 2004 - Norton Motorsports inc. Norton is proud to announce the extension of its relationship with Van Dam Trucking, Inc. through the installation of new graphics on the Van Dam trailer. |  |
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DOUBLE PODIUM FOR RIZLA SUZUKI AS JR EXTENDS CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD 04 July 2004 - Rizla-Suzuki RIZLA SUZUKI rider John Reynolds left a soaking wet eighth round of the THINK! British Superbike Championship at Knockhill in Scotland with a podium and an extended points lead. |  |
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