One of the most entertaining Moto GP seasons in recent years ended in Valencia, Spain on Sunday November 8, with a couple of the most entertaining races of the season.
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250 Ninja racing class
Written by Larry Tate on Thu, Nov 5th, 2009
RACE, the organizers of motorcycle racing at Shannonville Motorsports Park near Belleville, Ontario, have announced a new "beginner" class for the 2010 racing season.
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Yamaha out, BMW in
Written by CMG Staff on Wed, Nov 4th, 2009
At a Parts Canada Superbike series meeting November 4, Yamaha spokesman Tim Kennedy announced that the tuning fork company would be withdrawing from the national racing series, effective immediately.
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Spies slows, wins crown
Written by Larry Tate on Mon, Oct 26th, 2009
After 13 events and 26 races, Yamaha's Ben Spies and Ducati's Noriyuki Haga came into the last WSB race at the wonderful new Portimao track in Portugal's Algarve virtually tied.
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Yamaha on top of world
Written by Larry Tate on Mon, Oct 26th, 2009
There's still one world championship race left (Moto GP at Valencia in two weeks) but the premier titles are settled.
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Stoner triumphant at home
Written by Larry Tate on Mon, Oct 19th, 2009
Casey Stoner stamped his renewed good health and happy spirits with a nearly flag-to-flag win in the Australian round of the world Moto GP series this weekend – his third consecutive win at home on the fantastic Philip Island track – while Valentino Rossi shadowed him from start to finish to take second on the day and a commanding lead in the world title chase, with two races left.
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Magny-Cours WSB - Haga's back
Written by Larry Tate on Mon, Oct 5th, 2009
With 13 of 14 World Superbike events run, Xerox Ducati’s Noriyuki Haga has clawed his way back into a narrow lead over Yamaha’s new star Ben Spies.
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Estoril Moto GP - the plot thickens
Written by Larry Tate on Mon, Oct 5th, 2009
The “aliens” were firmly in charge at the Moto GP race in Estoril this
past weekend, as Jorge Lorenzo led Casey Stoner, Dani Pedrosa, and Valentino
Rossi across the line.
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Spies going to MotoGP
Written by Larry Tate on Thu, Oct 1st, 2009
With only two (possibly three) satellite teams left to announce rider choices for the next Moto GP season, the rider market looks pretty well set for 2010.
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Spies lead fades
Written by Larry Tate on Mon, Sep 28th, 2009
Yamaha ace Ben Spies went into the third-last event on the World Superbike calendar with an 18-point lead over Xerox Ducati's Noriyuki Haga.