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Tamburini: the father of the Ducati 916, MV Agusta F4 and Bimota SB2 honoured with bronze bust in Rimini
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Legendary motorcycle designer and true two-wheeled visionary Massimo Tamburini has been honored in his home town of Rimini, Italy, with a bronze bust of the great man’s portrait. Created in sharp relief by CRC modeler and former collaborator with Tamburini, Renzo Jarno Vandi, the memorial evening was attended by various MotoGP riders and other luminaries…
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OOOOhhhh…. look at this cgi of the Honda Superblade from our Japanese mates. How hot is this?
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Made by the excellent soothsayers in the land of the rising sun, this image of the next-generation, hot-for-2020 Superblade from Honda is boiling hot. Equipped with MotoGP-esque wings and active aerodynamics, the bike is going to be the flagship model in the 2020 road-going line up and will have former Ducati WSB darling Alvaro Bautista…
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WSB: CONFIRMED Alvaro Bautista has SIGNED for Honda in 2020 World Superbike campaign
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The Spaniard has got a HRC contract to take on the Super Blade and get it on the podium. It’s a done deal now, the 34-year-old WILL be on the all-new Super Blade next year in WSB. Bautista, who has taken an unprecedented 15 wins in 2019 has lost his grip on the title due…
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PATENTS confirm Honda’s next generation CBR1000RR is coming for 2020. And it’ll have active WINGS.
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We first brought you the news of Honda’s Superblade a week ago – but in case you missed it with everything happening over the last few days again. Here it is again. We’ve been telling you for years that Honda’s been working on a new CBR1000RR superbike – and with patents emerging online showing a…
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Ducati’s Panigale V4 R is OFFICIALLY eligible for the Endurance World Championship. Will we see a factory team at the Suzuka 8 Hours?
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The Endurance World Championship has changed its regulations, making Ducati’s Panigale V4 R eligible to race for the 2019-2020 season. And rumours are swirling that the Italian factory will have an official team at this year’s Suzuka 8 Hours. Following two Ducati Panigales V4 Rs being disallowed from this year’s Suzuka 8 Hours after failing…
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EVERYTHING you need to know about Triumph’s 2020 Daytona 765. Priced at £15,765. FULL tech specs, the actual documents from TRIUMPH, a MEGA photo gallery and a VIDEO.
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Triumph has just officially unveiled its new Daytona 765 for 2020 inspired by its Moto2 race machine – and here’s everything you need to know about the new bike that you can buy FOR THE ROAD. We’ve been telling you there was a new Daytona 765 on the way from Triumph ever since the…
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NEW GEAR: Alpinestars LIMITED EDITION Cal Crutchlow Supertech R boots. Order yours NOW.
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To celebrate this weekend’s British MotoGP at Silverstone – Alpinestars has launched a new pair of Supertech R’s inspired by Cal Crutchlow. Cal secured his place in British racing history when he gave a wet riding masterclass to take victory at the 2016 Czech Republic round – becoming the first Briton to win a premier…
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SPY SHOTS: All-new KTM 890 DUKE caught TESTING on track. Coming for 2020.
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Spy shots have emerged which show KTM’s gearing up to release a larger capacity version of its hugely successful 790 Duke. First published on German site Motorrad, KTM’s new Duke 890 has been caught on camera out on track, with ex-MotoGP racer and KTM development rider Jeremy McWilliams at the helm. And that tells us…
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Alvaro Bautista has left Ducati – according to his manager. Scott Redding’s WSB move is between Ducati and BMW, apparently…
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It’s only a small comment made by Bautista’s manager, Simone Battistella, to Corse Di Moto in Italy, but it has big implications for the immediate future of BSB Ducati rider Scott Redding. Alvaro Bautista looks to be out of Ducati and into Honda for the next two years. Speaking to Corse Di Moto, Battistella, above,…
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VIDEO: Ducati Multistrada V4 caught out testing. AND you can WATCH (and listen) to it in action.
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We’ve been telling you that Ducati’s been quietly working on a new V4 Multistrada for a few months now, but we’ve not managed to get our hands on any concrete evidence that the bike is happening. Until now. Earlier this month, the fellas over at top German magazine Motorrad reported that they’d seen the V4…
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