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News by Date: June 2005

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MARIA COSTELLO HELPS RAISE MONEY FOR MENCAP
30 June 2005 - Costello Racing
Maria Costello will be entertaining the crowds once again as she heads to Rugby, Warwickshire to take part in The Sheene Run on Sunday 3rd July.
ARAI SPECIAL EDITION CLOTHING ARRIVING SOON
30 June 2005 - Phoenix Distribution (NW) Ltd
Arai have added an exclusive range of ‘Special Edition’ clothing to their current promotional range.
NEW BELL M5X HELMET
30 June 2005 - Fowlers of Bristol
Bell’s new M5X helmet draws on over half a century of heritage to create a full-face naked helmet with the company’s characteristic American auto sport look.
‘YOU’VE THOUGHT ABOUT IT - NOW DO IT’ IN NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE WEEK 2005
30 June 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd
National Motorcycle Week 2005, organised by the Motor Cycle Industry Association (MCI), will run from 17th – 23rd July 2005.
ROAD CASUALTIES GREAT BRITAIN: MAIN RESULTS 2004
30 June 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
The Department of Transport has today published National Statistics on road casualties in Great Britain in 2004, which relate to casualties in accidents reported to the police.
RALLYE D`ORIENT
30 June 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG
4th stage SIVAS / ERZURUM
DEATHS DOWN AT LAST - A TRIUMPH OF ENGINEERING OVER POLICY.
30 June 2005 - Safe Speed
Figures released today by the Department for Transport (DfT) reveal a very long awaited reduction in road deaths.
LOWEST ROAD DEATHS
30 June 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
The number of people killed on Britain's roads in 2004 was the lowest figure since records began in 1926, figures published by the Department for Transport today show.
GOOD NEWS ON ROAD DEATHS, BUT MORE WORK STILL NEEDED - ROSPA
30 June 2005 - ROSPA
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents welcomed today's news that deaths and serious injuries on Britain's roads had reduced by eight per cent and called for more action to keep the figures falling.
STRIJBOS TO MISS TWO
30 June 2005 - Suzuki Racing
Team Suzuki rider Kevin Strijbos will not take part in the Grand Prix of Sweden this weekend and will also miss the South African round in two weeks time.
SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES
30 June 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association
GREAT Britain boss Neil Middleditch has named his squad for the World Cup which starts at Swindon on July 31.
TFL SCOOPS TWO NATIONAL TRANSPORT AWARDS
30 June 2005 - Transport for London
Transport for London's (TfL) Peter Hendy has won the Outstanding Contribution to National Transport at the fifth National Transport Awards, which took place at the Hilton on Tuesday 28 June.
MOTORCYCLE CASUALTIES LOWEST SINCE 1998
30 June 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd
The Motor Cycle Industry Association today welcomed the news that motorcycle user casualties are at their lowest levels since 1998 according to statistics released by the Department for Transport today.
SWING LOW, SWEET CHARIOT
30 June 2005 - American Commerce Solutions, Inc.
American Commerce Solutions, Inc.wholly owned subsidiary Chariot Manufacturing Company, Inc. ( http://www.chariot-trailer.com/ ) today announced that it has produced its first motorcycle trailer specifically designed as a 'Biker's Hearse.'
BRITISH SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP SET FOR SCORCHER AT SNETTERTON
29 June 2005 - MotorSport Vision
The British Superbike Championship - the UK’s top bike racing series - heads to Snetterton on July 8- 10 for one of the biggest and fastest events on the Norfolk circuit’s 2005 calendar.
RALLYE D`ORIENT
29 June 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG
3rd stage URGUP / SIVAS
SMETS EAGER TO MAKE UP GROUND
29 June 2005 - Suzuki Racing
Team Suzuki barely had time to clean and prepare the RM-Z450 machines after St Jean D'Angely last weekend before having to travel to northern Europe and the town of Uddevalla for the Grand Prix of Sweden, the 10th round of a long 2005 FIM MX1 Motocross World Championship.
SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES
29 June 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association
WORLD champion Jason Crump has handed Belle Vue a massive boost by riding through the pain barrier.
RIZLA SUZUKI GIVES DUNLOP A CHANCE TO RACE
29 June 2005 - Rizla-Suzuki
RIZLA SUZUKI will give William Dunlop a chance to prove his skill on a Superbike when he races alongside British Superbike regular James Haydon in the Castle Combe Grand National on July 31st.
UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, INC. BEGINS TRAINING AT NORWOOD FACILITY
29 June 2005 - Universal Technical Institute, Inc.
Universal Technical Institute, Inc., a provider of technical education training, today announced that the first class of approximately 65 students began training on June 27, 2005 at the Norwood facility.
 
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