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AMA HILLCLIMB RESULTS 10 September 2006 - AMA Pro Racing presented by PACE AMERICAN |
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WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY NEWS 10 September 2006 - Wolverhampton Speedway
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SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES - 10TH SEPTEMBER 10 September 2006 - British Speedway Promoters Association
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INJURY FOR CARMICHAEL 10 September 2006 - Suzuki Racing Newly-crowned AMA Motocross Champion Ricky Carmichael is being flown back to Florida after crashing out of the opening moto at today’s final-round AMA Motocross Championship round at Glen Helen Raceway in California. |  |
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GLORIOUS VICTORY FOR ROSSI 10 September 2006 - Yamaha Racing Camel Yamaha Team rider Valentino Rossi moved another step closer to the summit of the MotoGP World Championship today thanks to a breathtaking victory in the Malaysian Grand Prix. |
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GOOD PROGRESS FOR FOGGY PETRONAS IN GERMANY 10 September 2006 - Foggy PETRONAS Racing Craig Jones scored his first Superbike World Championship points as Foggy PETRONAS Racing continued their late season progress with team-mate Steve Martin securing points in both races at EuroSpeedway Lausitz in Germany. |  |
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HAGA IMPROVES HIS PLACING IN CHAMPIONSHIP 10 September 2006 - Yamaha Racing Two second places at today's German round of the Superbike World Championship saw Yamaha Motor Italia's Noriyuki Haga move back into second place in the series. |
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SUPERSPORT CROWN GETS CLOSER 10 September 2006 - Yamaha Racing Yamaha Motor Germany's Kevin Curtain took a step closer to winning the 2006 Supersport World Championship after extending his lead to 27 points at EuroSpeedway Lausitz. |
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CHAMPIONSHIP STILL ALIVE 10 September 2006 - Yamaha Racing Yamaha Team Italia youngster Claudio Corti took his third win of the season today to keep his hopes of winning the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup well and truly alive. |
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SUPERB VICTORY FOR TEAM ALSTARE 10 September 2006 - Suzuki Racing Team Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra rider Yukio Kagayama took a superb victory in the first race at the Eurospeedway Lausitz World Superbike Championship 10th round in Germany with team mate Troy Corser joining him on the podium. |  |
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WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY NEWS - 10TH SEPTEMBER 10 September 2006 - Wolverhampton Speedway
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SPEEDWAY RESULTS - 9TH SEPTEMBER 09 September 2006 - British Speedway Promoters Association
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FIRST MEETING HELD 09 September 2006 - AMA Pro Racing The inaugural meeting of the AMA Motocross/Supercross Rules Committee was held in Irvine, Calif., on Thursday, Sept. 7. |
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SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES - 9TH SEPTEMBER 09 September 2006 - British Speedway Promoters Association
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TORRENTIAL RAIN HITS SEPANG 09 September 2006 - Kawasaki Racing Kawasaki's Randy de Puniet will start tomorrow's 21-lap Malaysian Grand Prix from seventh place on the grid, after unique circumstances at Sepang saw this afternoon's qualifying session abandoned due to torrential rain. |
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DUCATI LOOK GOOD IN THE RAIN 09 September 2006 - Ducati Marlboro Team Ducati Marlboro Team riders Loris Capirossi and Sete Gibernau will start tomorrow's Marlboro Malaysian Grand Prix from the first and second rows of the grid. |  |
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THE RAIN POURED DOWN AT THE SEPANG CIRCUIT 09 September 2006 - Moto GP Marlboro Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix - Saturday 9th September |
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POLE FOR ROSSI IN THE RAIN 09 September 2006 - Yamaha Racing Camel Yamaha Team rider Valentino Rossi will start from pole position for the second consecutive race tomorrow after a tropical downpour forced the cancellation of this afternoon’s MotoGP qualifying session at Sepang. |
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THIRD ROW FOR HOPKINS 09 September 2006 - Rizla-Suzuki Rizla Suzuki MotoGP racer John Hopkins will start from the third row of the grid for tomorrow’s Malaysian Grand Prix |  |
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SECOND ON GRID FOR KALLIO 09 September 2006 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG RR WCH 125 Round 13: Malaysian Grand Prix / Sepang 2nd Qualifying |  |
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