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WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY 18 August 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association PARRYS International Wolves face a tough test at in-form Swindon on Thursday night - but can take another step towards securing second spot in the Elite League with a positive result at Blunsdon. |
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YEAR OF THE ‘COOPER MAN’ IN YOUNGSTARS SERIES? 18 August 2004 - BMW Motorrad GB After a three week summer break, the penultimate round of the BMW Motorrad BoxerCup 2004 series takes place at the Czech Republic circuit of Brno this weekend, with no less than 34 R1100 S machines all battling for honour. |  |
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PUTTING PILLION PASSENGERS IN PERSPECTIVE 18 August 2004 - BMF Recent calls by some campaigners to ban the carrying of child pillion passengers on motorcycles are an overreaction to a very sad event says the 140,000 strong British Motorcyclists Federation. |
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HISTORIC PEORIA TT NEXT UP FOR AMA PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE FLAT TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP 17 August 2004 - AMA Pro Racing Since 1947 the Peoria TT has been a regular stop on the AMA national circuit. |
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CROFT PRODUCES POSITIVES 17 August 2004 - Triumph ValMoto Despite another stroke of bad luck, Triumph ValMoto took away a lot of positives from the inaugural British Supersport Championship round at Croft. |  |
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BRITISH SPEEDWAY NEWS 17.8.04 17 August 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association BELLE Vue star Jason Crump believes the time is right for him to win the world championship. |
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BRITISH SPEEDWAY WEEKLY BULLETIN 17 August 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association ELITE LEAGUE LATEST
ARENA-ESSEX skipper Kelvin Tatum was disappointed to have to announce his retirement from speedway, but felt it was the only course of action he could take. |
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SHEFFIELD SPEEDWAY 17 August 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association CHRIS Neath has been booked as a guest replacement for Sheffield's tough trip to King's Lynn on Wednesday (7.30pm). |
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STEWART HOPES TO REACH IMPORTANT MILESTONE AT BINGHAMTON 17 August 2004 - AMA Pro Racing James Stewart has been competing in the AMA Chevrolet Motocross Championships for less than three years, but already the 18-year-old racing phenom from Haines City, Fla., is making an indelible mark on the AMA record books. |
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AXO VORTEX ENDURO JACKET 16 August 2004 - Fowlers of Bristol The Vortex Enduro jacket from AXO is designed to offer riders comfort and protection
when the going gets hot & sticky. |  |
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BRITISH SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES 16.8.04 16 August 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association SWINDON boss Alun Rossiter reckons his side are facing up to make or break time in their bid to reach the Elite League play-offs. |
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TWO THIRDS OF DRIVERS SUPPORT USE OF MOBILE SPEED CAMERAS 16 August 2004 - Green Flag Motoring Assistance Nearly two thirds of drivers (62%) support the use of mobile speed cameras, according to a survey released today. |
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VERNON DOWNS MILE CANCELLED 16 August 2004 - AMA Pro Racing Due to a pending change of ownership of the Vernon Downs facility in Vernon, N.Y., the Sept. 11 AMA Progressive Insurance Flat Track Championship event has been cancelled. |
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MOTOGP SET-UP REPORT - BRNO 16 August 2004 - Yamaha Racing In one of the closest races and the most unpredictable this season so far – with the top five covered by only 1.171 seconds at mid race distance, and the race win claimed by a mere 0.042 seconds – Yamaha rider Carlos Checa produced a consistent 22-lap performance to finish fourth at today’s Czech Grand Prix. |  |
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WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY 16 August 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association WOLVERHAMPTON remain on target for a home draw in the play-offs after brushing aside a badly depleted Arena Essex 62-30 at Monmore Green. |
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SHEFFIELD SPEEDWAY 15 August 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association TIGERS chief Neil Machin admits the loss of Andrew Moore is a 'massive blow' to the team. |
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SPEED CAMERA SURVEYS ARE FLAWED 15 August 2004 - Safe Speed Figures published today by Brake and Green Flag Motoring Assistance suggesting that two thirds of drivers support the use of mobile speed cameras are 'implausible at best' says Safe Speed. |
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YAMAHA GMT94 CROWNED WORLD CHAMPIONS IN OSCHERSLEBEN 15 August 2004 - Yamaha Racing Yamaha GMT94 clinched the Endurance World Championship title in style with victory in this weekend’s grueling Oschersleben 24-hour race. |  |
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SHEFFIELD SPEEDWAY 15 August 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association NEWCASTLE 52 SHEFFIELD 44
THE Pirtek Tigers were unable to open their away Premier League account at Brough Park on Sunday as they went down to an eight-point defeat against the bottom-of-the-table Diamonds. |
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RIZLA SUZUKI DIGS DEEP TO SCORE ANOTHER PAIR OF PODIUMS 15 August 2004 - Rizla-Suzuki RIZLA SUZUKI riders John Reynolds and Yukio Kagayama used all of their skill and experience to record a podium finish each at today's 10th round of the Think! British Superbike Championship at Croft in North Yorkshire. |  |
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