11-page British MotoGP special in this week's MCN
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New MCN June 20: British MotoGP special
By Liam Marsden -
General news
19 June 2012 09:58
In this week's MCN, out June 20, we have 11 pages of news and reaction from a thrilling weekend of racing at the British MotoGP.
We speak to Cal Crutchlow after his heroic ride from last to sixth with a broken ankle and get Valentino Rossi's thoughts on another nightmare weekend at Silverstone with Ducati.
We ride the Norton SG1 TT bike at Mallory Park - possibly the last ride of the V4 racer.
Also this week we test the Bimota DB10 and have an update on the progress off the Enigma British sports bike.

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First and last ride of Norton SG1 MCN was the first to test Norton's 180bhp Senior TT bike. But it could be the last time you see it running - Norton's planned development means the bike is already a museum piece. |
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Giacomo Agostini at 70 Giacomo Agostini has achieved more than any other motorcycle racer and at 70-years-old shows no sign of slowing down. He still rides, has strong views on MotoGP and is in awe of today's TT racers. |
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Bimota DB10 ridden Utterly impractical, impossible to ride over 80mph, tiny fuel tank and a £19,000 price tag... the DB10 may not make much sense, but if money's no object it's an exotic stunt bike you'll really, really want. |
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50cc versus the world You don't need 1200cc to have a continent-crossing adventure - upto 1150cc less will do, according to record-busting rider Simone Cannizzo, who is 20,000km into a 30,000km ride that's annihilating the current 50cc distance record. |
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Giacomo Agostini at Cadwell Park One look at Ago's eyes, as he screams the three-cylinder MV Agusta up Cadwell's Mountain, tells the whole story. This is a hard, hard man riding a full-blown GP bike to the limit. |
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Checa's plans to turn his year around Still the fastest man in WSB (despite what the points table says) the champ is adamant he can get back to the front. |
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Yamaha secure Lorenzo with last minute pay boost The Spaniard was in danger of signing for Honda until an 11th hour 'very big offer' convinced Lorenzo to stay with Yamaha. |
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Crutchlow's heroic race against pain 95mph crash. Broken and dislocated ankle. A back of the grid start. And still Cal salvages sixth place. Surely the most gutsy MotoGP performance of the decade. |