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News by Date: July 2005

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DOUBLE PODIUM FOR MATTEO GRATTAROLA IN THE 125 YOUTH CUP.
13 July 2005 - Sherco
He and Loris Gubian continue in second and third place in the provisional standings.
HAYDEN DELIGHTS FANS WITH DEBUT MOTOGP WIN
12 July 2005 - Honda Racing
Repsol Honda’s Nicky Hayden sent 60,000 fans crazy today by taking his first MotoGP win under clear blue skies at Laguna Seca, California.
GO BY PRIVATE JET TO NEW DESTINATION NIGHTLY
12 July 2005 - Ride and Fly Tours
A new tour service offers to provide a private jet flight to the destination you choose and deliver your motorcycle each day.
RESEARCH REVEALS RIDING TO WORK IS GOOD FOR ALL
12 July 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd
Commuting on a bike or scooter amount to two-thirds of all motorcycle journeys and in an age when car is the king and congestion is increasing there has never been a better time for people to take the plunge and use two-wheels to enhance their journey to work.
SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES
12 July 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association
SWINDON boss Alun Rossiter is awaiting news on skipper Leigh Adams who crashed out of the Robins' defeat at Coventry. Adams was concussed when he spun and fell in Heat 5 and was clipped by team-mate Sebastian Tresarrieu.
SPEEDWAY WEEKLY ROUND-UP
12 July 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association
ARENA-ESSEX star Leigh Lanham led a much-improved Hammers display to beat Swindon after two heavy home defeats had riled boss Ronnie Russell.
WHO PUT THE BRAKES ON UK SPEED CAMERAS?
12 July 2005 - Safe Speed
Figures released yesterday by the Department for Transport, show that the growth of UK speed cameras was strongly curtailed in 2004.
AMA VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE DAYS AT MID-OHIO
12 July 2005 - American Motorcyclist Association
The 14th annual American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) Vintage Motorcycle Days, a three-day event expected to attract an estimated 40,000 motorcycling enthusiasts from North America and overseas.
PERSONAL ACCIDENT COVER FOR MOTORCYCLISTS FROM CHOICEQUOTE
12 July 2005 - ChoiceQuote
By law, every motorcycle must be covered by Third Party insurance, which will pay out in the event of another road user being injured by the rider. But who will pay out if the rider is injured?
RICOCHET FOR THE FEMAL FORM
12 July 2005 - Planet Knox Ltd
Planet-Knox is one of the few companies to recognise the growing number of female riders. In Britain alone, Compulsory Basic Training by women riders has increased by 62% in 10 years.
DATATOOL PLUG-IN SECURITY UP-GRADE FOR YAMAHA
12 July 2005 - Datatool (UK) Ltd
Based on their market leading System 21 alarm upgrade, Datatool have developed a ‘plug-in’ alarm that will allow many Yamaha owners to have the OE security immobiliser on their machines upgraded to Thatcham Category 1.
KAWASAKI MEN BOTH SCORE POINTS IN AMERICA
11 July 2005 - Kawasaki Racing
MotoGP racing made a spectacular return to North America today, with Kawasaki rider Shinya Nakano finishing in a strong ninth place in the USGP.
HAYDEN COMPLETES DREAM WEEKEND WITH DEBUT WIN AT LAGUNA SECA
11 July 2005 - DORNA COMMUNICATIONS
Nicky Hayden joined a long list of American racing legends today as he became a MotoGP winner for the first time in his career at the Red Bull US Grand Prix.
DOUBLE PODIUM JOY FOR YAMAHA AT LAGUNA SECA
11 July 2005 - Yamaha Racing
Yamaha Motor Company celebrated its 50th Anniversary with a double podium finish at Laguna Seca today, as Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi took second and third place respectively in the United States Grand Prix.
HOPKINS BATTLES FOR TOP SIX IN LAGUNA THRILLER
11 July 2005 - Suzuki Racing
John Hopkins raced his Red Bull Suzuki to a hard-earned eighth place at today's Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix from Laguna Seca Raceway in California, narrowly missing out on a top-six place by less than a second.
MAGIC MICHAEL SIZZLES AT SNETTERTON
11 July 2005 - Paul Bird Motorsport
Stobart Honda rider Michael Laverty followed up a superb third place at Knockhill with a scintillating second place at round eight of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship held at a hot and sunny Snetterton in Norfolk today.
PLATER MAKES FANTASTIC DEBUT WITH TWO GREAT RIDES
11 July 2005 - Colin Appleyard Racing
Team Hydrex Honda fielded two Superbike riders at Snetterton and the red and white Hydrex livery was in the thick of qualifying action.
SUPERBIKE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW - ROUND SEVEN: BRNO
11 July 2005 - Yamaha Racing
The Superbike World Championship welcomes back the Brno circuit in the Czech Republic to its calendar, with the 2005 series passing the halfway point there this weekend.
SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES
11 July 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association
SCOTT Nicholls won his third British title in the last four years after beating Coventry colleague Chris Harris in the final at Oxford.
NURSERIES ENCOURAGED TO TAKE PART IN LIFE-SAVING ROAD SAFETY EVENT
11 July 2005 - Green Flag Motoring Assistance
Road safety charity, Brake is urging nursery schools, childminders and pre-schools groups in to get involved in a national campaign called Beep Beep! Day aimed at teaching lifesaving road safety lessons to children aged six years and under.
 
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