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40,000 FANS TAKE IN FIRST-EVER MONSTER JAM® IN HOLLAND 19 September 2005 - Clear Channel Entertainment Clear Channel Entertainment’s Motor Sports division announced today that Monster Jam® sold out two shows in its first-ever appearance at the Gelredome in Arnhem, Holland Saturday, September 17. |
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WARD ON A HIGH NOTE AS AMA SUPERMOTO COMES TO MUSIC CITY 19 September 2005 - AMA Pro Racing Defending AMA Supermoto Champion Jeff Ward leads the way as the series comes to Nashville’s Music City Motorplex for rounds nine and 10 of the 12-race AMA Supermoto Championship on September 24. |
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SPEEDWAY RESULTS 19 September 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association ELITE LEAGUE PLAY OFF FINAL 1st legCoventry 54 - Sebastian Ulamek 11Belle Vue 41 - Jason Crump 21 |
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EVERTS LEADS YAMAHA TO MANUFACTURER'S TITLE
18 September 2005 - Yamaha Racing World Champion Stefan Everts won his eighth Grand Prix, his third from the last four races, the second in succession and fourth double moto haul of the season at Desert Martin this afternoon for the seventeenth and last round of the 2005 FIM MX1 Motocross World Championship. |
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KALLIO WINS IN JAPAN, CLOSES ON CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD 18 September 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG Flying Finn Mika Kallio was declared the winner of a crash-shortened Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi today. |
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WEST CRASHES OUT OF FRUSTRATING RACE AT MOTEGI
18 September 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG Red Bull KTM rider Anthony West failed to finish the Japanese Grand Prix when he crashed out of today’s race at Motegi. |
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KTM TEAM ASKS FOR RULE CLARIFICATION
18 September 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG Red Bull KTM team boss Harald Bartol has confirmed that the protest lodged after today’s Japanese grand Prix at Motegi was not personally directed against Swiss rider Thomas Luthi. |
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DISAPPOINTMENT FOR KAWASAKI AT MOTEGI
18 September 2005 - Kawasaki Racing In a dramatic day of fast and hot racing both Kawasaki riders, Shinya Nakano and Alex Hofmann, failed to finish today’s Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi. |
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CAPIROSSI WINS MOTEGI THRILLER AS ROSSI CRASHES OUT 18 September 2005 - DORNA COMMUNICATIONS Loris Capirossi took his first victory of the season in a dramatic Grand Prix of Japan at Motegi this afternoon as Valentino Rossi crashed out and missed his first opportunity to clinch the 2005 MotoGP World Championship. |
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HOPKINS RACES TO TOP FIVE FINISH AT MOTEGI 18 September 2005 - Suzuki Racing Team SUZUKI MotoGP racer John Hopkins recorded the first top five position of his MotoGP career at the Grand Prix of Japan from a sun-soaked Motegi today. |  |
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DISAPPOINTING DAY FOR ROSSI IN EVENTFUL JAPANESE GRAND PRIX
18 September 2005 - Yamaha Racing Gauloises Yamaha Team rider Valentino Rossi suffered a rare fall in the Grand Prix of Japan today, after making a sensational start from eleventh on the grid and passing seven riders by the fourth lap. |
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SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES 18 September 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association COVENTRY skipper Scott Nicholls wants a bumper lead to take to Belle Vue in the Elite League play-off final. |
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L‘EVOUZIONE DEL “SU MISURA” GIMOTO 18 September 2005 - Gimoto Un’importante svolta di immagine e comunicatività del marchio sarà presentata attraverso la nuova collezione 2006 al salone di Milano EICMA al primo livello del padiglione 1 stand C59. |  |
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BREUGELMANS TOASTS FIRST WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 18 September 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG Factory Red Bull KTM rider Sven Breugelmans has won the 2005 MX3 World Championship after following home team-mates Yves Demaria and Julien Bill at Sevlievo for the Grand Prix of Bulgaria today. |
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ISDE SIX DAYS ENDURO 18 September 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG World TrophyAfter 6th day1. Italy2. Finland +1:11,973. Sweden +10:41,414. Great Britain +13:08,16 |
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SPEEDWAY RESULTS 18 September 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association PREMIER LEAGUE RIDERS' CHAMPIONSHIP at Sheffield1 Sean Wilson (Sheffield)2 Alan Mogridge (Stoke)3 Tomas Topinka (King's Lynn)4 Mark Lemon (Exeter) |
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YAMAHA REPEATS DOUBLE ISDE VICTORY IN SLOVAKIA
18 September 2005 - Yamaha Racing UFO Corse Yamaha team mates Bartosz Oblucki, 24, and Stefan Merriman, 32, claimed respective Enduro 1 and Enduro 2 class victories at the 80th running of the International Six Days Enduro staged in Povazska Bystrica, Slovakia repeating their double class winning performances from last year's ISDE in Poland. |
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LLEWELLYN RETURNS TO BRITISH SUPERBIKES 18 September 2005 - Aim Racing Matt Llewellyn returns to the British Superbike paddock aboard the AIM Racing Yamaha. |
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WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY 18 September 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association PETER Karlsson makes a welcome return to Wolverhampton's ranks for their important Craven Shield group trip to Oxford on Monday. |
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EXCLUSIVELY FROM DATATOOL
18 September 2005 - Datatool (UK) Ltd Datatool are proud to announce that they have been appointed exclusive UK distributors for the TomTom® RIDER – the first satellite navigation system designed specifically for motorcycles. |  |
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