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Updates are few and far between
Written by Moto Hero   
Monday, 08 October 2007

OK, so, Im doing alot these days, mostly with a real job. Sorry,for all my supporters and fans. Anyhow, we are looking for a new bike for my son, who is planning on racing next season. An 85 is apparently where its gonna be at, so send a mail if you have what we are looking for.

Everything is awesome !! 

 
Finally!!!! John Hopkins on Kawi GP machine in 08
Written by Moto Hero   
Thursday, 12 July 2007
If you havent heard or dont care, well foo on you! Its fresh off the press. The AMERICAN John "Hopper" Hopkins will be piloting a Kawasaki GP bike in the 2008 season! John has really stepped it up this year on the Suzuki, and just completely matured as a rider. I will be happily supporting the Hopster 120% as the next AMERICAN champion! On a lovely green Kawasaki of course!!!!!
 
World Superbike Assen Q1 Times
Written by Moto Hero   
Friday, 27 April 2007
Qualifying Times:
1. Toseland (Honda) 1m39.603s
2. Haga (Yamaha) 1m39.750s
3. Xaus (Ducati) 1m39.765s
4. Bayliss (Ducati Xerox) 1m39.806s
5. Corser (Yamaha) 1m39.938s
6. Muggeridge (Honda) 1m40.092s
7. Nieto (Kawasaki) 1m40.201s
8. Smrz (Ducati) 1m40.355s
9. Lanzi (Ducati) 1m440.445s
10. Brookes (Honda) 1m40.480s
 
Ducati Qualifies 4&9th in first session at Assen
Written by Moto Hero   
Friday, 27 April 2007
From Ducati:
DUCATI XEROX MEN FOURTH AND NINTH IN FRENETIC FIRST QUALIFYING SESSION AT ASSEN

Assen (Netherlands), Friday 27 April: The opening qualifying session for the Dutch Round of the World Superbike championship at Assen saw both Ducati Xerox Team riders close to the front-runners' pace but down in fourth and ninth place at the end of the day.
Troy Bayliss was the quicker of the two in 1m39.806s, just two-tenths of a second slower than provisional pole sitter James Toseland (Honda), while Lorenzo Lanzi was a further six-tenths of a second down with 1m40.445s. Such was the frenetic pace of the leading ten riders that the Italian eventually ended up in ninth place.

"We have changed the bike a lot from when we were here last year, trying the settings from 2006 and giving the bike I've had this year a bit of a go and they are both completely different" declared Troy. "We've also been testing the hardest tyre Pirelli has got because we thought it would be the only one that was able to do any good for the race. Right at the last moment we put a soft tyre to do a lap and I decided to stay out, I did eight laps and my time looked good so we've got a few things to think about tonight. Despite the fact that I'm missing quite a bit in the second split and missing a bit of feeling with the back and I'm struggling to touch the gas the way I want and not feeling as comfortable as I should be, I'm looking forward to tomorrow and feeling good in general".

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Ducati GP Team Previews China
Written by Moto Hero   
Friday, 27 April 2007
From Ducati:
DUCATI MARLBORO TEAM SET FOR CHINESE CHALLENGE

The Ducati Marlboro Team travels to China following a brilliant weekend in Turkey where the dazzling Casey Stoner won his second Grand Prix of the year to regain the World Championship lead and Loris Capirossi signalled his renaissance with his first podium finish of the season.

Not only does Stoner lead the riders' points chase, Ducati currently tops the constructors' World Championship and the Ducati Marlboro Team heads the teams' prize. A remarkable performance from the legendary Italian marque, but everyone involved in the factory's MotoGP project is determined to remain cool, calm and collected, continuing to treat each MotoGP event as a new challenge. There are still 15 races remaining in this, the longest-ever MotoGP season, which means a huge amount of work for the riders, the team, the awesome Desmosedici GP7 and its Bridgestone tyres.

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