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SUPERBIKE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - CORRECTIONS TO THE RULES
17 February 2005 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme The Superbike Commission, composed of Messrs Claude Danis (FIM), Paolo Alberto Flammini (FGSport) and Giulio Bardi (Team representative), in a meeting held yesterday, made corrections in the text of Art. 2.4.6.7 of the Superbike Technical Rules (nine front tyres instead of eleven - all tyres included in the total quantity count). The new text is the following: |
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2005 CONFERENCE MEETINGS
15 February 2005 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme The 2005 FIM Conference Meetings will take place from 18 to 20 February, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel near Geneva Airport. |
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SUPERSPORT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 10 February 2005 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme 2005 Permanent Entry Lists - Final list |
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SUPERBIKE - SUPERSPORT - SUPERSTOCK - SUPERPRODUCTION 09 February 2005 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme Listing of FIM homologated motorcycles for 2005 |
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ENDURANCE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL CALENDAR
01 February 2005 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme The calendar of the 2005 Endurance World Championship will count five rounds. The event in Albacete, Spain, will be of 8 Hours and will take place on May 21. The 200 Miles of Vallelunga will be held on September 25 (instead of October 2). The calendar is the following:
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ENDURANCE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
24 January 2005 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme 2005 Permanent Teams - Provisional list |
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SUPERBIKE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
SUPERSPORT SUPERSTOCK 1000CC FIM CUP 20 January 2005 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme Final list |
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SUPERBIKE & SUPERSPORT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
FINAL CALENDAR 10 January 2005 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme The following changes were made to the 2005 calendar of the Superbike & Supersport World Championships. |
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ROAD RACING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND PRIX
AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES FOR THE 2005 SEASON
23 December 2004 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme The Grand Prix Commission, composed of Messrs. Carmelo Ezpeleta (Dorna, Chairman), Claude Danis (FIM), Sito Pons (IRTA) and Takanao Tsubouchi (MSMA), in the presence of Mr Paul Butler (Secretary of the meeting), in a meeting held in Barcelona on December 14, unanimously decided to introduce the following modifications to the Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix Regulations. |
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SUPERBIKE & SUPERSPORT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, SUPERSTOCK FIM CUP
AMENDMENTS TO THE 2005 REGULATIONS
23 December 2004 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme The Superbike Commission, composed of Messrs. Claude Danis (FIM), Paolo Alberto Flammini (FGSport) and Giulio Bardi (Team representative), in a meeting held in Rome on December 7, unanimously decided to introduce the following modifications to the Road Racing World Championship Regulations for Superbike & Supersport, and Superstock FIM Cup |
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ROAD RACING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND PRIX
CHANGES OF DATES TO THE 2005 CALENDAR 22 December 2004 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme Some changes of dates were made to the 2005 Grand Prix calendar. The Italian and Catalunya Grand Prix will both be scheduled a week later, respectively on June 5 and June 12. |
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ROAD RACING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND PRIX
17 December 2004 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme 2005 Provisional Entry. A list of riders and teams which have so far been confirmed by the selection committee. A number of other applications have also been received and are currently under consideration. |
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FIM 100 YEARS PHOTO CONTEST
27 October 2004 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme The Selection Committee for the FIM Photo Contest met during the Congress in Paris. The winners of the Photo Contest are the following : |
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FIM CENTENARY CONGRESS - PARIS 2004
23 October 2004 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme The 122nd Congress of the FIM ended today with the last session of the General Assembly, in the presence of delegates from 76 countries. |
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ROAD RACING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND PRIX
VALENCIA GRAND PRIX: WILD-CARD RIDERS 22 October 2004 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme The wild-card riders who will race in the Valencia Grand Prix, scheduled on the circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain, on October 31 next, are the following: |
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2005 FIM ROAD RACING CALENDARS 20 October 2004 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix
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FIM CENTENARY CONGRESS - PARIS 2004
18 October 2004 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme After the opening Ceremony, held this morning in the presence of the Minister of Youth & Sports of France Mr. Jean-François Lamour, the Interministerial Delegate for Road Safety Mr Rémy Heitz, the President of the French National Olympic and Sporting Committee (CNOSF) Henri Serandour, and various guests, the 122nd FIM Congress started with the session of the General Assembly in the Conference Centre of the Sofitel Paris Forum Rive Gauche in Paris (France) in the presence of the delegates of 78 National Federations (new record in the history of the FIM Congress). |
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FIM CENTENARY CONGRESS - PARIS 2004
16 October 2004 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme The 2004 FIM Congress will be held from Sunday 17 to Saturday 23 October next in the Sofitel Paris Forum Rive Gauche in Paris (France). |
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ROAD RACING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND PRIX
AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX: WILD-CARD RIDERS
11 October 2004 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme The wild-card riders who will race in the Australian Grand Prix, scheduled on the circuit of Phillip Island on October 17 next, are the following: |
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ROAD RACING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND PRIX
DECISIONS OF THE PERMANENT BUREAU 10 September 2004 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme The Grand Prix Permanent Bureau, composed of FIM President Francesco Zerbi and Dorna Managing Director Carmelo Ezpeleta, confirmed the following decision taken unanimously by the Grand Prix Commission :
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