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10 Oct 2014, 20:50 (Ref:3463108) | #76 | ||
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Shakey & Kiyo where fantastic to watch at Silverstone, man they rode hard...
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10 Oct 2014, 20:54 (Ref:3463109) | #77 | ||
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Final IDM Superbike Points...
Javier Fores - 318 Max Neukirchner - 281 Markus Reiterberger - 273 Bastien Mackels - 147 Stefan Nebel - 130 |
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23 Oct 2014, 22:30 (Ref:3467749) | #78 | ||
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BSB.
It's all over for another year, not a bad final race of the season. Such a shame Kiyo suffered the injury.
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24 Oct 2014, 17:29 (Ref:3467993) | #79 | ||
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Also a shame that Gowland fell on first lap of Supersport finale.
Utter waste of my time going there to be honest, will not be doing it again. Bloody nightmare getting in and out. Still Palmer needs to fund Jolyon somehow eh. |
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26 Oct 2014, 17:37 (Ref:3468760) | #80 | ||
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Sounds like you had a frustrating day out last weekend chunder. The wind, low temps and rain reminded me of Silverstone in April, makes me shiver thinking about it. Still, fair play for sticking it out, there have been a few rounds like that this year; Cadwell looked awful for the fans.
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26 Oct 2014, 22:35 (Ref:3468863) | #81 | ||
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So why did Brookes go of the boil towards the end - trying to hard/bike not up to it?
Waters did ok in the latter part of the season on the Suzuki - will he keep his ride? I presume Hopkins will get the boot... Shakey was awesome all year thoroughly deserved his 4th BSB crown! |
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28 Oct 2014, 09:27 (Ref:3469324) | #82 | |
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Tyco looks like running BMWs next year, so Waters will probably go with whoever is running Suzuki's as Niall Mackenzie is a big fan, according to the commentators anyway
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28 Oct 2014, 20:31 (Ref:3469499) | #83 | ||
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Rumours abound that TYco are swopping to BMW aswell, though I would think that is a rumour as I would expect Buildbase to get more support with the job Kiyo and Hicken did this year.
Tyco have bene a Suzuki team for a long time now, be a big switch for them, unless of course Crescent are coming back to the UK again, in which case I can see them runnign a dealer team like Honda will be. Brookes has bene like this for years, occasional genius. Yamaha is a crap bike in Britain, not powerful enough, has to get away or he has no way to beat folk. As for Waters, great in wet average any other time. Hopkins is maybe done, but was getting beter year end. Kiyo would have won it were it not for the crash. Linfoot was superb. Westmoreland poor on same bike as Kiyo. Easton up and down as usual. Hickman superb. O Halloran superb on Suerstock, that would be my Honda main team. Bridewell for me was improving but did too much damage early on to keep his ride, he should be Tyco or Kiyos teammate. Others to impress were Mainwaring last round and Kirkham. And Ellison who after his injury was great. Walker fell away too sadly. |
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3 Nov 2014, 21:14 (Ref:3471338) | #85 | ||
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Final All Japan Superbike points - Nakasuga wins his 5th title on the Yamaha!
Katsuyuki Nakasuga - 187 Takumi Takahashi - 152 Takuya Tsuda - 135 Tatsuya Yamaguchi - 128 Yukio Kagayama - 127 Akira Yanagawa - 126 Kazuki Watanabe - 119 |
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11 Feb 2015, 06:12 (Ref:3503863) | #86 | ||
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There will be 2 Superbike series in Straya again - the strong ASC (7 rounds with factory Honda/Yamaha) & the "re-vamped" ASBK (5 rounds, no factory bikes)...
ASBK will have there 1st round next week as support to WSBK at Phillip Island & the ASC bikes will enter as its on the "World stage" - understand that |
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8 Mar 2015, 21:49 (Ref:3513075) | #87 | ||
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Team Honda riders won both races at the ASBK opener - they wont race again until the end of the season as they are racing in the ASC. Team Yamaha (ASC bound) didn't enter as they only got there new R1's the week before the event...
ASBK Points... Troy Herfoss - 45 (ASC bound) Joshua Hook - 45 (Racing in the All Japan series in 2015) Michael Jones - 36 Linden Magee - 34 Sloan Frost - 31 Daniel Falzon -29 Mathew Harding -27 Ben Burke - 24 Ryan Hampton - 24 Nathan Jones - 20 |
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15 Mar 2015, 07:50 (Ref:3515345) | #88 | ||
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Final 2015 NZ Superbike Points...
Jaden Hassan - 258 Dennis Charlett - 216 Sloan Frost - 198 James Smith - 190 Linden Magee - 167.5 John Ross - 158.5 Scott Moir - 126 |
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3 Apr 2015, 16:29 (Ref:3523434) | #89 | ||
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British Superbikes start the 2015 campaign this weekend (I'm all packed to head down early doors tomorrow for practice) - will be interesting to see if Shakey's testing injury has any effect. You've got to think it's going to a two horse race again between Shakey and Kiyo - but if James Ellison manages a complete season without injury I wouldn't be betting against him.
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Great to hear Asp. Enjoy.
I'll be watching from my sofa |
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6 Apr 2015, 17:18 (Ref:3524396) | #91 | |
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forgot to ask Asp: which place have you been marshaling at?
Seemed like quite some work for the guys at Craner Curves |
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Glad to hear
It was great to spectate from the TV. Only the sidecars could have get more air time with the first race, I felt. |
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19 May 2015, 02:27 (Ref:3539171) | #94 | ||
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I went to the 3rd round of the MotoAmerica AMA superbike race at Virginia International Raceway (VIR) on Sunday, May 17. It was good to see superbike racing return to VIR, which last hosted a superbike race several years ago.
Superbike racing in the U.S. has a new promoter in 2015, a company called MotoAmerica. MotoAmerica took over from Daytona Motorsports Group last fall. I think the new promoters did a good job and I would characterize the event as a success, but I think there's still a lot of room for growth. Here are some of my photos. Superbike Race at VIR gallery |
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VIR is a fantastic circuit. It's one of those American tracks I would love to visit in the future.
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Sean Condon (Kaw) & Cru Halliday (Yam) shared the race wins at Sydney Motorsport Park (Eastern Creek)...
Australasian Superbike Points (ASC) after 3 of 7 rounds... Troy Herfoss - 149 Wayne Maxwell - 141 Cru Halliday - 127 Glenn Allerton - 117 Mike Jones - 114 Sean Condon - 104 Jamie Stauffer - 91 Matthew Walters - 91 |
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Josh Hayes won both races at Miller Park...
MotoAmerica Superbike Points after 6 of 9 rounds... Josh Hayes - 245 Cameron Beaubier - 241 Jake Lewis - 171 Roger Hayden - 169 Bernat Martinez - 117 |
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11 Jul 2015, 03:53 (Ref:3557454) | #98 | ||
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IDM Superbike Points after 5 of 9 rounds...
Markus Reiterberger - 240 Javier Fores - 185 Lorenzo Lanzi - 144 Max Neukirchner - 101 Jan Halbich - 84 |
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11 Jul 2015, 03:55 (Ref:3557455) | #99 | ||
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Shane Byrne wins both races at Knockhill.
BSB Superbike Points after 5 of 12 rounds... Shane Byrne - 201 Joshua Brookes - 163 Stuart Easton - 135 James Ellison - 118 Jason O'Halloran - 96 Tommy Bridewell - 86 |
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29 Jul 2015, 21:37 (Ref:3562266) | #100 | ||
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Double for Brookes at Brands GP at the last round. The Yamaha is coming good! Some bad crashes in race 1 for the PBM riders though, jeez! Easton's was particularly shocking. There just seemed to be far too many offs in that race overall. It was heart-in-the-mouth stuff in race 2 watching Walker tear it around with oil leaking out of the bikes like that.
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