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MOTOGP: Crutchlow “My plan was always to race AMA Superbike – and it still is!”
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In an interview with Cycle World at the Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas, Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda Castrol) spoke about his desire to race in the MotoAmerica series, once his MotoGP career comes to an end. MotoAmerica is now the Superbike Championship that’s continuing to grow across America, and with Wayne Rainey leading the series, it…
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TT 2018: Dunlop tests tyres ahead of the road race season kicking off
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Dunlop has been hard at work testing its tyres with Honda Racing and Padgett’s Racing at Castle Combe circuit – ahead of the roads season kicking off in earnest. The testing gave Dunlop the chance to dial in the tyre options it’ll have available, allowing the most successful tyre manufacturer in the history of the…
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FINAL production drawings for Suzuki’s Katana / Recursion are filed by the factory. Supercharged (yes), Turbocharged (no). CONFIRMED
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Here’s what looks like the final designs of the upcoming Suzuki Recursion project which will join the factory’s line-up either at the end of 2018 or 2019 (depending on who’s telling tales out of the factory). And what we can be absolutely sure about, having seen these latest drawings from inside the factory, is that…
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Moto Rocker – the aspiring petrolhead’s first motorcycle
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Have you got a little petrolhead in the family? If they’re not quite ready to make the leap to two-wheels just yet, how about getting them a Moto Rocker? Essentially, the Moto Rocker has been designed to be the ‘first motorcycle’ for aspiring riders between the ages of one and a half and four. Cool…
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Ducati opens ‘Physics in Motion’ laboratory to the public
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Physics in Motion is a project that the Ducati Foundation’s been working on since 2008 – and the iconic Italian brand has just opened a permanent laboratory at the historic Ducati factory in Borgo Panigale. In essence, Physics in Motion is an educational-interactive laboratory which aims to teach visitors the basic principles of physics applied…
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SAVE SOME CASH: Buy a Duke 125 and you’ll get a £500 voucher to spend on KTM gear
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The KTM 125 DUKE is one of the most popular 125cc machines on the market – and to make it easier to get on two wheels, KTM is offering a £500 voucher on official KTM PowerWear and PowerParts when you buy a new Duke 125. Brilliant. The Duke’s made a name for itself, as an…
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VIDEO: Inside Indian Motorcycle – The Art and Science of Product Design
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Indian Motorcycle has released a brilliant short video, delving deeper into the iconic American brands design and construction process. Cool right? Founded in 1901, Indian Motorcycle has won the hearts of motorcyclists around the world, as America’s most iconic brands with its racing dominance, engineering prowess and countless innovations. And here’s your chance to have…
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BREAKING NEWS: John McGuinness pulls out of ALL RACES at this year’s Isle of Man TT event (according to Japanese race team MUGEN)
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IT’S not exactly a shock, but if what has been written in a press release put out by Mugen, the makers of the TT Zero electric race bike that McGuinness is due to compete on this year at the TT, then John McGuinness has now made the decision to NOT ride in any race at…
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Hutchinson says he’ll decide if he’s road racing AT ALL this year soon. Decision will be made in NEXT THREE DAYS!
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MANGLED rider Ian Hutchinson says that it will be the end of April (three days time) when he decides whether he’s going to compete at all this year. Reported in the Belfast Newsletter last night, Hutchinson explained that the ongoing troubles to his left leg, following his horrific crash in last year’s Senior TT race…
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VIDEO: This is how to ride in the rain. Seven year old girl getting her kneedown.
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We’ve just been sent this video of a seven year old girl out on track, in torrential rain, absolutely killing it. Kneedown and everything. Can you ride this well in the wet? https://www.facebook.com/TDAYRIDERS/videos/1641189309304991/
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