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News by Date: February 2005

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YAMAHA STEPS UP THE PACE DOWN UNDER
18 February 2005 - Yamaha Racing
Gauloises Yamaha Team riders Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards continued with their pre-season testing program in Phillip Island, Australia today, finishing the day fourth and seventh fastest respectively in the unofficial standings.
LOJACK CORPORATION APPOINTS DONNA DRISCOLL VICE PRESIDENT/GENERAL MANAGER OF NEW BUSINESS LINES
18 February 2005 - LoJack Corporation
Charter is to Leverage LoJack's Core Competencies in Tracking/Recovering Stolen Mobile Assets for Expansion into New Channels
FOLLY BOTTOM: MISINFORMATION
18 February 2005 - Safe Speed
Safe Speed deplores misleading information issued by the Wiltshire and Swindon Safety Camera Partnership.
ROAD RACING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND PRIX - CHANGES TO THE 2005 CALENDAR
18 February 2005 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme
Following the lack of a signed contract, the Rio Grand Prix is cancelled. The Portuguese Grand Prix will be moved to April 17. The Turkish Grand Prix will take place on the new circuit of Istanbul on October 23. The calendar is the following:
SPEEDWAY NEWS - 18.2.05
18 February 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association
KRISTIAN Lund has agreed a new deal to stay with Newport for a second successive season.
AIM RACING LAUNCHES 2005 CAMPAIGN
17 February 2005 - Aim Racing
Alistair Flanagan (AIM Team Owner) launched his 2005 British Superbike championship with a firm handshake from Yamaha UK motorsport.
JIM MOODIE HEADS UP AIM RACING SQUAD IN 2005
17 February 2005 - Aim Racing
Former 600 Supersport champion and TT legend Jim Moodie will take the helm for the revamped AIM Racing Superbike team in 2005.
SUZUKI GSV-R'S NEW COLOUR-SCHEME GETS ITS FIRST OUTING
17 February 2005 - Suzuki Racing
Team SUZUKI MotoGP showed off its brand new team livery during testing at Phillip Island in Australia today.
NEW GENERAL MOTORCYCLE MANAGER FOR BMW MOTORRAD GREAT BRITAIN
17 February 2005 - BMW Motorrad GB
Adrian Roderick is the new General Motorcycle Manager of BMW Motorrad Great Britain following Pieter de Waal’s promotion to Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing in Germany.
CHANGE OF SCENERY FOR YAMAHA AS TESTING MOVES SOUTH
17 February 2005 - Yamaha Racing
Gauloises Yamaha riders Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards and Fortuna Yamaha riders Toni Elias and Ruben Xaus were happy to be out on a different track today, after three consecutive tests in Sepang since November.
BERU INCREASES SALES REVENUES BY MORE THAN 13%
17 February 2005 - BERU
BERU Aktiengesellschaft, Ludwigsburg, increased its total sales revenues in the first nine months of the 2004/05 financial year (April 1 – December 31, 2004) by 13.2% to EUR 281.7 million (Apr.-Dec. 2003: EUR 248.9 million).
SAXON MOTORCYCLE'S OPERATIONS REV-UP WITH GE CAPITAL RELATIONSHIP AND DEALER NETWORK GROWTH
17 February 2005 - Saxon Motorcycle Co
Saxon Motorcycle Co. announced today the start of national wholesale and retail finance programs with industry-leading lender, GE Capital, and the rapid growth of its dealer network.
SPEEDWAY NEWS - 17.2.05
17 February 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association
SWINDON have verbally agreed terms with a mystery new signing - but they are refusing to reveal his name.
MGP STARS TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP
17 February 2005 - Isle of Man
Several of the most promising riders to have taken part in the Manx Grand Prix Races in recent years, will this year be making the step up to the TT for the first time.
NEW LOOK FOR FPR IN QATAR
17 February 2005 - Foggy PETRONAS Racing
A new-look Foggy PETRONAS Racing team takes to the track for the first official action of the new season at a two-day World Superbike test in Qatar this weekend.
SUPERBIKE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - CORRECTIONS TO THE RULES
17 February 2005 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme
The Superbike Commission, composed of Messrs Claude Danis (FIM), Paolo Alberto Flammini (FGSport) and Giulio Bardi (Team representative), in a meeting held yesterday, made corrections in the text of Art. 2.4.6.7 of the Superbike Technical Rules (nine front tyres instead of eleven - all tyres included in the total quantity count). The new text is the following:
SAN DIEGO SUPERCROSS PRACTICE CANCELED
17 February 2005 - AMA Pro Racing
AMA Pro Racing and Clear Channel Motorsports have announced that Friday practice for this weekend’s San Diego round of the THQ AMA Supercross Series has been cancelled due to impending weather.
5,000 MOTORISTS CHEATED IN LATEST CAMERA DISASTER.
17 February 2005 - Safe Speed
In a landmark case in Salisbury Magistrates court today 28 motorists had speeding cases dismissed because the temporary speed limit signs had not been displayed properly.
THQ WORLD SUPERCROSS GP/THQ AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES
17 February 2005 - Clear Channel Entertainment
San Diego, Qualcomm Stadium
IMPOSSIBLE 'EVIDENCE' FROM LASER SPEED METER
16 February 2005 - Safe Speed
The Press and Journal reports today an Inverness court case where alleged evidence from a laser speed meter was shown to be impossible. Safe Speed calls for urgent action to preserve public confidence.
 
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