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News by Date: September 2005

304 stories available (Page 6 of 16)
 
DFT ADMITS THAT SPEED CAMERAS LACK BASIC FOUNDATION INFORMATION
22 September 2005 - Safe Speed
In response to a Safe Speed Freedom of Information Act request, the Department for Transport admits that they don't know what proportion of crashes are caused or contributed to by 'speeding' and they don't even have a working estimate.
SPEEDWAY RESULTS
22 September 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association
BRITISH UNDER-15 CHAMPIONSHIP at Sheffield1 Joe Haines 152 Ben Taylor 143 Ben Hopwood 134 Adam Wrathall 12
WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY
22 September 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association
CRAVEN SHIELD: SWINDON 54 WOLVES 40
EDWARDS ENJOYS THAI STOPOVER
22 September 2005 - Yamaha Racing
Colin Edwards enjoyed a break from the MotoGP paddock with a quick stopover in Bangkok, Thailand this week as he took part in a promotional visit on behalf of MotoGP promoter Dorna.
TAIL END BUCKS THE TREND
22 September 2005 - BMF
Last weekend’s BMF Tail End attendance of 30,590 topped last year’s by over 2000 people and with reports of so many bike events suffering reduced attendance, it was good to see that BMF events continue to thrive.
YAMAHA: 50TH ANNIVERSARY VINTAGE CLOTHING RANGE LAUNCHED VIA EUROPEAN ONLINE GIFTSHOP
21 September 2005 - Yamaha Motor Europe
When the Yamaha Motor Company celebrated its 50th Anniversary with a double podium finish at the US Laguna Seca Grand Prix in July, fans were able to spot the difference straight away.
DUCATI MARLBORO TEAM COMES TO SEPANG ON A HIGH
21 September 2005 - Ducati Marlboro Team
Loris Capirossi and Carlos Checa come to Malaysia this week, aiming to continue the Ducati Marlboro Team's thrilling renaissance.
MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX : WILD-CARD RIDERS
21 September 2005 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme
The wild-card riders who will race in the Malaysian Grand Prix, scheduled on the circuit of Sepang on September 25 next, are the following:
SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES
21 September 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association
HULL'S season has come to an abrupt halt after their Craven Park Stadium was made unavailable.
KIYONARI HEADS HONDA CHALLENGE
21 September 2005 - HM Plant
Ryuichi Kiyonari has taken on the mantle of title challenger and championship leader for HM Plant Honda Racing at the penultimate round of the Bennetts British Superbike series at Donington Park.
YATES RACING AMA SUPERMOTO CHAMPIONSHIP IN NASHVILLE
21 September 2005 - AMA Pro Racing
Reigning AMA Superstock Champion Aaron Yates will compete in this Saturday’s (Sept. 24) AMA Supermoto Championship round in Nashville, Tenn.
KTM INKS DEAL WITH JOBE
21 September 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG
Former five times Motocross World Champion Georges Jobe has become part of the factory Red Bull KTM team for the 2006 FIM World Championship.
MOTORCYCLE INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUS LANE RESEARCH MYTHS
21 September 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd
The MCI is challenging policymakers and transport experts who claim that allowing motorcycles to use bus lanes will lead to safety problems for motorcycle riders and other users of bus lanes.
STATEMENT ON BATTERSEA BRIDGE CLOSURE
21 September 2005 - Transport for London
'Battersea Bridge is likely to remain closed for several weeks at least after sustaining serious damage when a barge ran into the bridge yesterday evening (Tuesday 20 September).
WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY
21 September 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association
PETER Karlsson has passed a fitness test and will once again race for his parent club Wolverhampton in the Craven Shield at Swindon on Thursday.
BERU SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETING ELECTS NEW SUPERVISORY BOARD
21 September 2005 - BERU
Dividend of EUR 1.10 at the previous year’s level
SPEEDWAY RESULTS
21 September 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association
CRAVEN SHIELDPoole 58 - Bjarne Pedersen 13Ipswich 33 - Hans Andersen 10
WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY
20 September 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association
Craven Shield: OXFORD 48 WOLVES 42
ASIAN ADVENTURE CONTINUES FOR MOTOGP AT MARLBORO MALAYSIAN MOTORCYCLE GRAND PRIX
20 September 2005 - DORNA COMMUNICATIONS
After the drama of the twelfth round of the season at Motegi two days ago the MotoGP World Championship continues its Asian adventure with the second of three consecutive races on the continent this weekend.
SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES
20 September 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association
COVENTRY have made themselves favourites for the Elite League title after a 54-41 home win over Belle Vue in the first leg of the play-off final.
 
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