
Five races to go Tyla Rattray holds firmly leading position in MX2 class, while his teammate Tommy Searle (both on Akrapovic equipped KTM’s) holds on second position in current championship standings. In MX1 class world champion Steve Ramon sits on second place, only 11 points behind championship le...
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Troy Bayliss was a stunning double winner at Brno in Superbike class, in Supersport Class riders with our exhausts took 5 out of 9 first places, with Joshua Brookes as best placed rider on third place....
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USA Superbike legend Jamie Hacking rode to his 11th place finish at his home Grand Prix at Laguna Seca, as a replacement rider at Kawasaki MotoGP team, due to injured John Hopkins. Italian Valentino Rossi won in front of Australian Casey Stoner and Chris Vermeulen....
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Damjan Zabovnik, a Slovene extreme bicyclist and record chaser, has at the beginning of July 2008 achieved a world record for the longest distance bicycled in one hour!...
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Anthony West finished 10th on German GP and showed great dedication after a big crash while he was chasing top 5 position in the first part of the wet race....
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Anthony West withdrawed from the race, while John Hopkinc didn’t start due to injury. Australian Casey Stoner won in front of Dani Pedrosa and Colin Edwards....
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Ruben Xaus took well deserved victory on his akrapovic equiped Ducati 1098 R in prestigious Misano race. In Supersport Class riders with our exhausts took 7 out of 10 first places....
>>Ruben Xaus took well deserved victory on his akrapovic equiped Ducati 1098 R in prestigious Misano race. In Supersport Class riders with our exhausts took 7 out of 10 first places.
WSB Standings after round 8:
1. Troy Bayliss (AUS, Ducati), 259 pt
2. Max Neukirchner (GER, Suzuki), 210
3. Carlos Checa (SPA, Ducati), 207
4. Noryuki Haga (JPN, Yamaha), 191
5. Troy Corser (AUS, Yamaha), 185
6. Fonsi Nieto (ESP, Suzuki), 151
7. Ruben Xaus (ESP, Ducati), 148
8. Max Biaggi ITA, Ducati, 117
12. Lorenzo Lanzi (ITA, Ducati), 80
16. Makoto Tamada (JPN, Kawasaki), 41
17. Regis Laconi (FRA, Kawasaki), 36
19. Shinichi Nakatomi (JPN, Yamaha), 24
WSS standings after round 8:
1. Andrew Pitt (AUS, Honda), 113
2. Fabien Foret (FRA, Yamaha), 97
3. Broc Parkes (AUS, Yamaha), 87
4. Joshua Brookes (AUS, Honda), 85
5. Joan Lascorz (ESP, Honda), 81
6. Craig Jones (GBR, Honda), 80
8. Robbin Harms (DNK, Honda), 50
10. Gianluca Vizziello (ITA, Honda), 33
13. M.Lagrive (FRA, Honda), 28