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ROSSI CELEBRATES HISTORIC DATE AT ASSEN WITH ANOTHER WIN
25 June 2005 - DORNA COMMUNICATIONS Valentino Rossi once again proved that he is the man for the big occasion as he took victory in the 75th anniversary of the Gauloises TT Assen in another exciting MotoGP race on Saturday. |
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ROSSI MAKES HISTORY AS GAULOISES YAMAHA CELEBRATE PODIUM DOUBLE
25 June 2005 - Yamaha Racing Valentino Rossi became the first Yamaha rider ever to win five consecutive premier-class races after another authoritarian performance in the 75th anniversary Gauloises Dutch TT, where he was joined on the podium by his Gauloises Yamaha team-mate Colin Edwards. |
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FIRST AND SECOND ROW STARTS FOR THE RIZLA SUZUKI RACERS 25 June 2005 - Rizla-Suzuki RIZLA SUZUKI'S John Reynolds will start from fourth on the front row and James Haydon from eighth on the second row in tomorrow's seventh round of the British Superbike Championship at Knockhill in Scotland.
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ANOTHER TOP TEN FOR HARRIS 25 June 2005 - Honda Racing Karl Harris secured his seventh successive top ten qualifying position at Knockhill for the latest round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship. |
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REA’S UPWARD SPIRAL
25 June 2005 - Honda Racing Jonathan Rea made another impressive performance on his Red Bull Honda during qualifying for the seventh round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Knockhill. |
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LAVERTY FIFTH AT KNOCKHILL 25 June 2005 - Honda Racing Eugene Laverty continued his impressive qualifying record at the seventh round of the Metabo British Supersport Championship at Knockhill. |
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FRONT ROW FOR ROOKIE JONES 25 June 2005 - Honda Racing Chris Jones continued to show his true potential for Red Bull Honda by qualifying on the front row for the seventh round of the British 125GP Championship at Knockhill. |
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KIYONARI TAKES SUPERBIKE POLE 25 June 2005 - Honda Racing Ryuichi Kiyonari continued his domination of qualifying for the seventh round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Knockhill by taking his second pole position of the season. |
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PITT LEADS R1S IN MISANO QUALIFYING
25 June 2005 - Yamaha Racing Australian rider Andrew Pitt will start tomorrow's two-race round six of the Superbike World Championship from 13th position as he and his fellow Yamaha R1 riders found life tough during qualifying at the hot Misano Adriatico circuit in Italy.
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BATTLING HOPKINS SUFFERS A CRUEL BLOW 25 June 2005 - Suzuki Racing Team SUZUKI MotoGP racer John Hopkins looked odds-on for a hard fought top 10 position at today's Gauloises TT in Assen, but a gearshift control failure towards the end of the race, in addition to a significant reduction in tyre performance, cost him dearly.
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TALMACSI WINS DUTCH TT FOR RED BULL KTM TEAM
25 June 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG Hungarian rider Gabor Talmacsi won his second race of the season for the Red Bull KTM team with a thrilling last lap victory in the Dutch TT at Assen.
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CORSER FASTEST IN MISANO SUPERPOLE 25 June 2005 - Suzuki Racing Team Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra rider Troy Corser fully lived up to his 'Mr Superpole' nickname by storming to the yet another Superpole victory at Misano today.
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FRONT ROW START FOR REYNOLDS 25 June 2005 - Suzuki Racing Rizla Suzuki's John Reynolds will start from fourth on the front row and James Haydon from eighth on the second row in tomorrow's seventh-round of the British Superbike Championship at Knockhill in Scotland.
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TOWNLEY SECOND FASTEST AT ST JEAN 25 June 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG Italian Grand Prix winner Ben Townley was the second fastest MX1 rider after Timed Practice today at the St Jean d’Angely circuit for the French Grand Prix, round eight of the 2005 MX1 World Championship. Carl Nunn won the second qualification heat in MX2.
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WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY 24 June 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association ELITE LEAGUE: SWINDON 48 WOLVES 42
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SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES 24 June 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association BSPA Chairman Pete Toogood feels that the Ashfield Stadium at Glasgow is an ideal venue for Sunday's Premier League Pairs. |
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NEW CHAIR FOR THE COMMISSION FOR INTEGRATED TRANSPORT 24 June 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT Alistair Darling, Secretary of State for Transport has appointed Peter Hendy as the new Chair of the Commission for Integrated Transport. |
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MAGYAR TV GETS MOTOGP TELEVISION RIGHTS FOR HUNGARY 24 June 2005 - DORNA COMMUNICATIONS Starting from this weekend’s Gauloises TT Assen, Hungary’s public broadcaster Magyar TV is joining the list of networks that show MotoGP races, increasing the number of stations that broadcast live or same-day-delayed coverage of the World Championship events to 47. |
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RED BULL KTM TEAM DOMINATE ASSEN QUALIFYING
24 June 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG With a near-perfect team performance Red Bull KTM riders Mika Kallio and Gabor Talmacsi have qualified 1-2 on the grid for tomorrow’s Dutch TT at Assen.
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SUPER SHINYA IN SUPERB FORM AT SUNNY ASSEN 24 June 2005 - Kawasaki Racing After a blistering performance during this afternoon's final timed session at Assen, Kawasaki's Shinya Nakano will start tomorrow's Dutch TT from fourth place on the grid; his best qualifying position of the season so far.
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