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The Most inspiring pic I have ever seen  This pic shows (imo) the Awesome Dedication to a passion most of us understand (I know I do):
For those that do not know... This is Valentino Rossi, the greatest motorcycle racer ever. He broke his leg in a bad high-side crash at Mugello 5 weeks ago. He was told he would be out for most of the season, if not at least 6 races. He defied the odds and said he was ready and this is the pic of his test at Misano's track in which he rode on WSBK rider Cal Crutchlow's R1, last week. Eventhough he is in pain he still wants to ride. Man, I know that feeling, bro.
Date : 07-18-2010 - Views : 24
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FRS, Florida Racing Series- the new alternative to CCS
Yes, there is a new motorcycle roadracing series here in Florida. For the 1st time in Florida, there is a alternative to CCS racing (ChamionshipCup Series).
FRSracing.net is the site to go for information on the Florida RoadRacing Series. This new organization has the expert rank and amateur rank. The usual sort of classes are represented here but with a twist... the new 1 hour Endurance Races. Also for the 1st time, CASH winnings will be paid out to BOTH experts and amateurs.
05-07-2010 - Views : 78
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Superbike Monza: Friday Day 1 Results
WSBK Monza The opening day of World Superbike racing action at the Autodromo di Monza belonged to Britain's Cal Crutchlow (Yamaha R1 Sterilgarda), who confirmed his excellent qualifying form this year with provisional pole position, after topping the timesheets also in the morning's free practice run.
05-07-2010 - Views : 80
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MOTOGP: ‘Air Dorna’ On Schedule for Spanish GP
On Sunday, April 25, three Boeing 747 freighters will depart Narita Airport outside Tokyo carrying 600 crates weighing about 270 tons of MotoGP freight that includes 180 tons of bikes and team materials, 50 tons of Dorna TV broadcasting equipment, 23 tons of advertising signage, 7 tons of timing and scoring equipment, and an additional 5.5 tons of BMW official safety cars and motorcycles.
04-24-2010 - Views : 103
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Neil Hodgson retires from racing
Neil Hodgson has announced his retirement from racing after a career that included stints in World Superbike, MotoGP, British Superbike and AMA Superbike racing.
A former WSBK and British Superbike Champion, Hodgson signed on to race for the Yamaha Motorpoint team in the British series. At the season opener at Brands Hatch, however, Hodgson crashed out of the warm-up session before the race, damaging a previously-injured shoulder.
04-23-2010 - Views : 93
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