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ROSSI SIGNS OFF FOR SUMMER WITH HIS EIGHTH WIN OF THE SEASON
31 July 2005 - Yamaha Racing Just one week after his stunning wet weather win at Donington Park in England, reigning MotoGP World Champion Valentino Rossi was back on top of the podium at the Sachsenring circuit as he snatched victory from Sete Gibernau (Honda) on the final lap of the German Motorcycle Grand Prix today. |  |
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KTM CONFIRM RATTRAY AND DE REUVER SERVICES FOR 2006 31 July 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG KTM announced this weekend at the Grand Prix of Wallonie, the twelfth round of the FIM Motocross World Championships, that Marc de Reuver and Tyla Rattray will form part of their 2006 attack on the MX1 and MX2 series respectively. |
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SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES 31 July 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association GREAT Britain boss Neil Middleditch was left sweating on the fitness of Lee Richardson overnight ahead of their World Cup opener at Swindon. |
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RED BULL KTM RIDER KALLIO WINS IN GERMANY 31 July 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG Red Bull KTM rider Mika Kallio won a crash-shortened German 125 Motorcycle Grand Prix at the Sachsenring today. |
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WEST CHARGES TO TENTH IN GERMANY 31 July 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG With a stirring come-from-behind performance Australian rider Anthony West finished tenth for the Red Bull KTM 250 team in today’s German 250 Motorcycle Grand Prix at the Sachsenring. |
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ROSSI SNATCHES ANOTHER VICTORY FROM GIBERNAU AT SACHSENRING
31 July 2005 - DORNA COMMUNICATIONS Valentino Rossi clinched his eighth win of the 2005 MotoGP World Championship and the 76th of his Grand Prix career on the occasion of his 150th appearance at the Alice Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland on Sunday. |
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ROBERTS JR SCORES POINTS AS SPECTACULAR CRASH SIDELINES HOPKINS AT SACHSENRING 31 July 2005 - Suzuki Racing Kenny Roberts Jr raced his Suzuki GSV-R to 11th place in the Alice Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland, after the race had to be re-started following a terrifying high-side crash for team-mate John Hopkins. |  |
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SUZUKI CASTROL INCREASE SERIES LEAD 31 July 2005 - Suzuki Racing Suzuki Castrol has extended its lead in the World Endurance Championship after finishing as the top full-time series entry at today's third round at Suzuka in Japan. |  |
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IMPRESSIVE BUCKINGHAM TASTES CHAMPAGNE 31 July 2005 - Rizla-Suzuki JAMES BUCKINGHAM took a fairy-tale third place podium finish and set a new lap record at today’s Castle Combe Grand National during his debut ride for Rizla Suzuki. |  |
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SMETS GRABS 6TH IN BELGIAN RAIN 31 July 2005 - Suzuki Racing Team Suzuki rider Joel Smets left a cold and rainy Grand Prix of Wallonie at the Nismes circuit this afternoon with a hard-earned sixth position after an incident-packed set of motos involved the Belgian scoring eighth and sixth positions and suffering a crash in both sprints. |  |
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BEST RESULT OF FOURTH FOR KTM IN SHOWERY BELGIUM 31 July 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG David Philippaerts missed out on his first MX2 podium since the British GP in early June by one point this afternoon at Nismes for the Grand Prix of Wallonie, the twelfth round of seventeen in the 2005 FIM Motocross World Championship. |
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HAT TRICK HEROES TOMMY AND OLLIE CLEAN UP AT CASTLE COMBE 31 July 2005 - Wayside Racing Brothers Tommy and Ollie Bridewell, from Etchilhampton near Devizes in Wiltshire, both scored a superb hat trick of victories in their respective classes when big time bike racing visited their local Castle Combe circuit for the second annual Superbike Grand National this weekend. |  |
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SPEEDWAY RESULTS 31 July 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association CONFERENCE CHALLENGEScunthorpe 53 - Richie Dennis 12+1Hull Angels 40 - James Birkinshaw 18 |
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EVERTS GETS THIRD IN NISMES
31 July 2005 - Yamaha Racing Yamaha L&M Motocross Team riders Stefan Everts and Brian Jorgensen finished third and eleventh respectively in a muddy round twelve of the MX1 Motocross World Championship at Nismes, Belgium today. |
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BIG IN JAPAN! 31 July 2005 - Aprilia Aprilia\'s trip to the 8 Hours of Suzuka (the most famous Endurance race in the world) concluded in excellent fashion. |
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SIMONCELLI ON SACHSENRING’S PODIUM 31 July 2005 - Aprilia Marco Simoncelli (NoCable Team) concluded in third position the Germany ‘s GP. |
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BENNETTS LAUNCH RACEY BRITISH SUPERBIKE ONLINE GAME
31 July 2005 - Bennetts Bennetts, the UK’s number one for motorcycle insurance, and title sponsor of the 2005 British Superbike Championship, is to unveil its latest viral email campaign featuring the Bennetts Babes. |  |
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CRESCENT GEARS UP FOR ITS BEST EVER OPEN WEEKEND 31 July 2005 - Suzuki Racing THE CRESCENT 2005 Open Weekend will be held on August 13-14th and promises to be the best celebration of motorcycling ever held at the fantastic Crescent Performance Centre in Verwood, Dorset. |  |
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FIRST ROW FOR SIMONCELLI AND PASINI 30 July 2005 - Aprilia The sudden change of the meteo conditions that characterized yesterday\'s evening, has influenced the riders and bikes’ performance in the last qualifying session of 125. |
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NEW VENTURA LUGGAGE FOR TRIUMPH SPEED TRIPLE 1050 30 July 2005 - Motohaus Powersports There is little doubt that owners of the new Triumph Speed Triple, with the 1050cc Sprint ST engine, will be tempted to go travelling at some stage. The only drawback is that its ‘brutal’ streetfighter styling make carrying luggage problematic – the only luggage listed by the factory is a tank bag. |  |
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