
The MX1 Grand Prix of Portugal looked like a private contest between Suzuki WMX GP’s Kevin Strijbos and Yamaha’s Joshua Coppins; the rivals won one moto each, but Strijbos, who is racing with Akrapovic exhaust system clinched the overall victory, the second of his career. Coppins rode for a safe sec...
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Young Australian won third race of season and now leads the overall standings with 10 points advantage in front of Valentino Rossi. Second place took Toni Ellias, while third place went to Loris Capirossi. Race in Istanbul was extremely spectacular due to a close contact battles between many riders....
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First round of world endurance championship took place in legendary Le Mans racing circuit. In front of 90.000 enthusiastic spectators overall victory and second place went to first and second team of S.E.R.T. (Suzuki), while Team Kawasaki Motor France (Akrapovic exhaust) completed podium. Yamaha Au...
>>Belgian Sven Breugelmans (Akrapovic exhaust system) clinch his first victory of 2007. Alvaro Lozano was second overall, ahead of a very consistent Christophe Martin. The standings changed a lot from the Spanish round, and now Breugelmans is first, followed by Martin, in second place....
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Once again Yamaha’s Antonio Cairoli ended the event with the GP victory, with young gun Tommy Searle of KTM Red Bull Racing (Akrapovic) being second overall. Christophe Pourcel was Cairoli’s biggest threat, but was second in moto one and crashed while leading moto two....
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Joshua Coppins won both motos, but Suzuki WMX GP’s Kevin Strijbos (Akrapovic exhaust system) tried his hardest to clinch his first moto victory of the season. He finished in second place overall, ahead of a very motivated Maximilian Nagl. The MX2 Grand Prix of Spain was fantastic....
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Niccolo Canepa and his Ducati Xerox 1098 with Akrapovic exhaust system are in first position after second round of 2007 season. He is followed by Australia’s Mark Aitchison (winner in Valencia) and Italian Claudio Corti....
>>Kenan Sofuoglu scored his third race win of the year after another crash-littered Supersport contest, taking a win from his own temporary team-mate, Andrew Pitt. In third place was the aggressive presence of slow starting Gianluca Nannelli (Caracchi Ducati – with Akrapovic exhaust system) who rode m...
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Valencia local rider Ruben Xaus (Sterilgarda Ducati) who uses Akrapovic exhaust system and James Toseland each scored a win on partly damp race circuit. In the championship standings, Toseland now leads Max Biaggi by 13 points and Noriyuki Haga (Yamaha Motor Italia) by 27 points. Haga and his team m...
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The season opener of the FIM Motocross World Championship got underway, on the Eurocircuit at Valkenswaard, in front of 25.000 spectators. It was a breathtaking day for the fans, who witnessed Josh Coppins win the MX1 Grand Prix of Benelux, and an Antonio Cairoli dominate the MX2 GP....
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Niccolo Canepa and his Ducati Xerox 1098, equipped with Akrapovic exhaust system, were first time winners in the Superstock class of 2007, but only after a series of dramatic incidents. The race was shortened to eight laps, after a crash in the first start caused dirt to be deposited on the circuit....
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A two part 22-lap World Supersport race saw long term race leader and championship top man Kenan Sofuoglu (Honda) the eventual winner on aggregate, leading over the line in each of the two halves of the race. A clutch problem in the opening leg could have made the outcome very different for Sofuoglu...
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James Toseland scored the first race win after race leader and Superpole winner Troy Bayliss crashed out. In the second race of an incident-strewn day, Noriyuki Haga (Yamaha Motor Italia) won a thrilling last corner battle with Max Biaggi after early leader Toseland’s machine stopped on lap four....
>>Valencia local rider Ruben Xaus (Sterilgarda Ducati) who uses Akrapovic exhaust system and James Toseland each scored a win on partly damp race circuit. In the championship standings, Toseland now leads Max Biaggi by 13 points and Noriyuki Haga (Yamaha Motor Italia) by 27 points. Haga and his team mate Troy Corser (both with Akrapovic exhaust systems) had also a great race. Haga scored second and third spot, while Australian Corser (fourth on race one) had mechanical problems on race two and finished ninth.
Standings after round 4:
1. Toseland (GBR) Honda ... 151
2. Biaggi (ITA) Suzuki .............138
3. Haga (JPN) ......................... 124
4. Corser (AUS) ..................... 101
5. Bayliss (AUS) ....................... 90
6. Lanzi (ITA) ............................. 87
7. Xaus (ESP) ........................... 83
8. Neukirchner (GER) ............. 56
9. Rolfo (ITA) ............................. 46
10. Laconi (FRA) ........................ 37
13. Nieto (ESP) ........................... 30