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MOTOGP SET-UP REPORT - TWIN RING MOTEGI
13 September 2004 - Yamaha Racing Fastest Lap Ever: 1' 47.696 (Max Biaggi, 2003)
MotoGP lap record: 1' 48.885 (Valentino Rossi, 2003)
Last year MotoGP winner: Max Biaggi
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RETURN TO TOP FORM FOR JONES 13 September 2004 - Triumph ValMoto Craig Jones scored his best finish since the opening round at Silverstone this weekend at his home round of Oulton Park. |  |
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ARLEN NESS GOES SOFTLY, SOFTLY 13 September 2004 - Arlen Nesswear UK Ltd Looking like something a get-away driver might have worn in the Sweeney, the new Entry Level gloves by Arlen Ness are designed to be supple & comfortable for summer, street or scooter riding (or all three!). |  |
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FOGGY EVENT IN NOTTINGHAM 13 September 2004 - Foggy PETRONAS Racing Carl Fogarty is to make a special one-off appearance at the Cabaret club in Nottingham.
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FRESH START FOR VALMOTO 13 September 2004 - Triumph ValMoto ValMoto is opening a new chapter in its racing activities after its current partner Triumph has announced that it will withdraw from racing in 2005. |  |
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LADY IN BLUE 13 September 2004 - Lady Biker LADYBIKER is a dedicated website for good quality stylish ladies motorbike clothing at affordable prices.
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EFFICIENT ALLROUNDERS ARE VERY POPULAR 13 September 2004 - Industrie-Verband Motorrad Deutschland e. V. 600cc Motorcycles are Trendsetters |
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NUMBERS OF MOTORCYCLES IN USE REACH HISTORIC PEAK 13 September 2004 - Industrie-Verband Motorrad Deutschland e. V. For the first time more than 5.3 million powered two-wheelers on German roads |
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OTHER COUNTRIES, OTHER MOTORCYCLES
13 September 2004 - Industrie-Verband Motorrad Deutschland e. V. Germans love big bikes |
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RIZLA SUZUKI WRAPS UP THE MANUFACTURERS TITLE AS JR DOES THE DOUBLE 12 September 2004 - Rizla-Suzuki RIZLA SUZUKI'S John Reynolds crushed the opposition to win both races at the penultimate round of the 2004 Think! British Superbike Championship at Oulton Park, extending his Championship lead and securing the Manufacturers title in the process. |  |
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EVERTS WINS A RECORD EIGHTH WORLD TITLE
12 September 2004 - Yamaha Racing Yamaha L&M Motocross Team rider Stefan Everts, 31, turned his dream to lift an eighth motocross world title into reality at Ballykelly in Northern Ireland. |  |
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CAIROLI TAKES SECOND OVERALL, TOWNLEY MX2 WORLD CHAMPION
12 September 2004 - Yamaha Racing Italian teen sensation Antonio Cairoli (Team Yamaha De Carli) took a well earned second overall at the MX2 Grand Prix of Ireland at Ballykelly. |  |
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RUNNER-UP RUTTER FIRST PAST THE FLAG
12 September 2004 - Honda Racing Michael Rutter passed the chequered flag in first place at the end of the first British Superbike Championship race at Oulton Park. However, due to the result being declared over two parts on corrected time, the HM Plant Honda Racing rider was relegated to second position by rival John Reynolds. |  |
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DOUBLE SECOND FOR RUTTER
12 September 2004 - Honda Racing The tense battle for the British Superbike Championship will continue at the final round at Donington Park next weekend after Michael Rutter claimed second place to remain in contention for the coveted title. |  |
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SECOND CONSECUTIVE CROWN FOR KING KARL
12 September 2004 - Honda Racing The king of the British Supersport Championship – Karl Harris – has claimed his second consecutive title aboard the HM Plant Honda Racing CBR600RR. |  |
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LAVERTY SEIZES CONTROL OF SERIES
12 September 2004 - Honda Racing Eugene Laverty has regained the lead in the British 125GP Championship after a pulsating penultimate round at Oulton Park. |  |
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SPEEDWAY RESULTS (FINAL) SUN 12 SEP 12 September 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association PREMIER LEAGUE
Glasgow 44 - George Stancl 16
Workington 46 - Simon Stead 13
Workington win the bonus point.
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WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY 12 September 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association WOLVERHAMPTON need to beat Peterborough by more than 13-points on Monday if they are to become mathematically certain of second spot and a home play-off draw. |
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BRITISH SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES 12.9.04 12 September 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association WOLVERHAMPTON manager Peter Adams says his team will be 'going for the jugular' when they face Peterborough at Monmore on Monday. |
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BRITISH SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES 11.9.04 11 September 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association DAVID Howe admitted he was surprised when he received the call to ride in Sunday's Elite League Riders' Championship at Poole. |
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