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BRITISH SPEEDWAY WEEKLY ROUND-UP 07 September 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association ARENA-ESSEX captain Leigh Lanham has confirmed that Team GB stars Scott Nicholls and Mark Loram will both appear at his Testimonial on October 15. |
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BRITISH SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES 07 September 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association DAVID Norris has suffered multiple injuries to his leg after a horrifying crash during Eastbourne's Elite League draw with Swindon at Arlington. |
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WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY 07 September 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association TITLE hopefuls Wolverhampton can take another massive step towards booking a home draw in the play-offs when they face great rivals Coventry at Monmore on Wednesday (7.30pm). |
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SHEFFIELD SPEEDWAY 07 September 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association PAUL Cooper was the star of the show as Sheffield's Conference Trophy youngsters beat Coventry 49-40 at Owlerton. |
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POOR ROAD SURFACE A MAJOR SOURCE OF MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENTS
06 September 2004 - Devitt Insurance Services Ltd Devitt urges bikers to ride defensively to avoid road hazards |
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SPEEDWAY RESULTS MONDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2004
06 September 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association SKYBET ELITE LEAGUE
Belle Vue 50 - Jason Crump 12
Coventry 45 - Andreas Jonsson 14+1
Belle Vue win the bonus point.
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BRITAIN’S SCHOOL RUN ROADS AT BOILING POINT, WARNS RAC LEGAL SERVICES 06 September 2004 - RAC Motoring Services Ltd With the school run back with a vengeance this week, Britain’s roads are at boiling point – as traffic levels and tensions rise again, an RAC Legal Services study has found eight million UK drivers admit to road rage at other motorists or arguments with passengers. |
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THE NEW 999
06 September 2004 - Ducati UK Ltd The new 999 Testastretta is the most advanced, highest performance Ducati Superbike yet. |  |
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YUKI COMFORTABLE IN THE EYE OF THE HURRICANE
06 September 2004 - Rizla-Suzuki RIZLA Suzuki's British Superbike ace Yukio Kagayama is living in the lap of luxury at every circuit he visits thanks to his fantastic new Four Winds International Hurricane motorhome from Ipswich firm Trucks `R' Us.
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SCHOOLS BACK ALERT FROM THE IAM
06 September 2004 - Institute of Advanced Motorcyclists As schools across the UK start to go back after the summer break, the
Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) has reminded drivers to take extra care.
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BRITISH SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES 6.9.04 06 September 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association SOMERSET rider Matt Read has suffered serious injuries during the World Longtrack Grand Prix in France. |
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PITT PODIUMS ON YAMAHA DEBUT 05 September 2004 - Yamaha Racing Andrew Pitt marked his debut with the Yamaha Motor Italia team with a third place finish, although the result wasn’t without incident as Pitt collided with Kevin Curtain (Yamaha Motor Germany) on the last lap, causing his fellow Australian to crash out.
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TOSELAND EXTENDS LEAD
05 September 2004 - Yamaha Racing James Toseland (Ducati) extended his lead in the Superbike World Championship with a first and second place at Assen today. Chris Vermeulen (Honda) moved into second after winning the second heat. |
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ALFONSI LEADS YAMAHA DOMINATION AT ASSEN
05 September 2004 - Yamaha Racing Yamaha’s officially supported European superstock riders dominated round seven of the series at Assen today, filling the podium in a race darkened by a fatal accident that saw Italian privateer Alessio Perelli lose his life.
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BARBERA WIN REKINDLES WORLD TITLE HOPES
05 September 2004 - Aprilia SPANISH teenager Hector Barbera thrust himself back into contention for the world 125 championship with victory in today’s Portuguese GP. |
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ROSSI RUN AWAY WINNER IN ESTORIL
05 September 2004 - Yamaha Racing Reigning World Champion Valentino Rossi put on a show of supremacy today, storming clear to win the Portuguese Grand Prix by more than five seconds from Honda rider Makoto Tamada, who was himself four seconds ahead of Alex Barros (Honda) and championship rival Sete Gibernau (Honda). |  |
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SHEFFIELD PIRTEK TIGERS
05 September 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association BUMPER NIGHT OF RACING FOR THE YOUNGSTERS
SHEFFIELD PIRTEK PROWLERS v COVENTRY COUGARS
CONFERENCE TROPHY
FOLLOWED BY BRITISH UNDER-15 CHAMPIONSHIP
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 6 - 6.30pm |
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FOGGY'S DEFLATED ASSEN ASPIRATIONS 05 September 2004 - Foggy PETRONAS Racing Foggy PETRONAS Racing endured a deflating ninth round of the Superbike World Championship at Assen, the Netherlands. |  |
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ROSSI ON FRONT ROW FOR PENULTIMATE EUROPEAN ROUND
05 September 2004 - Yamaha Racing Valentino Rossi (1’38.036) will start from second position on the grid for tomorrow’s Portuguese Grand Prix, after being edged off pole position in the last minute of final qualifying in Estoril. |  |
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BRITISH SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES 5.9.04 05 September 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association TONY Rickardsson took his first Grand Prix win of the season in Slovenia to cut the gap on World Championship leader Jason Crump. |
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