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Cummins quickest in Q2 but Easton stays on pole

Phil Wain, 20 November 2009 09:37

Conor Cummins set the fastest time in second and final qualifying for tomorrow’s Macau Grand Prix but Stuart Easton’s stunning lap from Thursday remained good enough for him to retain pole position. With cool temperatures again greeting the riders (12 degrees air temp, 13 degrees track temp), Easton was unable to better his lap time and so it was left ...

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Simon Andrews in at the deep end at Macau

Phil Wain, 19 November 2009 11:42

British Superbike star Simon Andrews admitted that his first taste of real road racing at today's Macau GP practice had been a somewhat daunting experience. "F*** me, this place is scary," were the 25-year olds first words after the opening practice session. "So much of the course looks the same so I'm opening the throttle when I shouldn't be and ...

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Stuart Easton sets blistering pace at Macau Grand Prix

Phil Wain, 19 November 2009 11:27

Stuart Easton set the fastest ever lap of the 3.8-mile Macau circuit on Thursday afternoon to set provisional pole position for Saturday’s 15-lap Macau Grand Prix. The Hydrex IGT Honda ace set a time of 2m25.476s and could have gone quicker still in the closing moments had it not been for a slower rider holding him up through the Melco ...

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TT and Silverstone will continue to work together

Gary Pinchin, 11 November 2009 12:49

TT boss Paul Phillips says that he hopes to continue to work closely with the Silverstone management – even though the date clash between the 2010 TT and the Northants MotoGP race has now been averted. As part of a package of rescheduled MotoGP dates for next year, the Silverstone race has now been moved from June 6 to June ...

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NW200 course improvement

Gary Pinchin, 11 November 2009 11:15

Twelve times North West 200 race winner Michael Rutter has welcomed major improvements carried out by the Department of Regional Development (DRD) Roads Service at Mathers Cross on the 8.9mile circuit. He said: “This is a positive move forward and I would commend the DRD, (NW200 Race Director) Mervyn Whyte and the team for their regular assessments and analysis of ...

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Wanneroo success story

Gary Pinchin, 10 November 2009 15:31

Last weekend saw the second running of the Kings of Wanneroo event in Australia and with stars of World and British Superbikes in attendance, the hard-working Western Australia motorcycle club had certainly assembled a grid packed with racing talent. From start to finish the UK riders were treated like ‘Kings’ and whilst the meeting certainly has the classic end of ...

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Rutter aims for seventh Macau GP win

Gary Pinchin, 10 November 2009 15:18

Michael Rutter is gunning for a record seventh victory at Macau next month, riding in the colours of Team of Paris AXA Racing on an MSS Kawasaki ZX-10, alongside MSS’ regular BSB star Simon Andrews. Rutter, who currently ties with former Grand Prix hero Ron Haslam on six wins, won’t have it all his own way though as he lines ...

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Rea completes Wanneroo hat-trick

Phil Wain, 08 November 2009 23:43

Jonathan Rea completed his hat-trick in the third Kings of Wanneroo race on Sunday and duly wrapped up the overall crown to follow in the footsteps of Australian Superbike Champion Glenn Allerton who took the inaugural title 12 months ago. Rea was never headed in the final 15-lap race and when Alastair Seeley crashed out and Ian Lowry’s exhaust fell ...

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Rea makes it two from two at Wanneroo

Phil Wain, 08 November 2009 23:30

Jonathan Rea made it two from two when he won the second 15-lap Kings of Wanneroo race at the Barbagallo Raceway on Sunday coming through from a sluggish start to win by an eventual 4.3seconds. The Ulsterman hit the front on the sixth lap and took his second victory of the day from fellow countrymen Alastair Seeley and Ian Lowry. ...

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Rea takes first Wanneroo win

Phil Wain, 08 November 2009 23:19

Jonathan Rea drew first blood on Sunday for the Kings of Wanneroo event in Pert, Australia when he led the opening 15-lap race from start to finish. The 22-year old had to work hard for his victory by fellow Ulsterman Ian Lowry and Australian polesitter Shannon Johnson but he withstood the pressure and eventually took the chequered flag by just ...

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