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In a series of articles, MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship have been bringing you the favourite races from WorldSBK history as told by World Superbike champions, stars, journalists and also from riders and personalities from within MotoGP™.
Volume 1 started with FIM Supersport World Championship title winner Cal Crutchlow selecting a classic from Brands Hatch while Giorgio Barbier (Pirelli Racing Director) for the mixed conditions providing excellent racing. Other personalities in Volume 1 include Eurosport UK presenter and pundit Charlie Hiscott, Chaz Davies ( Racing – Ducati) and Pere Riba (Crew Chief for Jonathan Rea – Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK).
The next article in the series, Volume 2, featured Rea and James Toseland as the headline acts; a combined seven WorldSBK titles between them. Toseland selected Assen Race 2, a race that he got to watch from inside the paddock while Rea selected a race he won but had lower expectations for headi
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MotoGP: Jorge Lorenzo “Marquez reminds me of the first Rossi and the first Lorenzo….”
Finishing second in the championship, moreover by just 4 points, after having won more races than anyone else in the championship is not easy to digest. This is what happened to Jorge Lorenzo, who despite taking home 8 victories in a season in which he suffered a double fracture of his collarbone (first at Assen and then at Sachsenring) finished behind his Honda compatriot Marc Marquez, world champion on his debut in the Top Class.
Speaking to Diario de Mallorca, the Yamaha rider said that Marquez reminds him of the first Lorenzo and also the first Valentino Rossi, the one who arrived in the cc class in without any awe towards more famous colleagues. Emilio Pérez De Rozas' interview begins with a thought about video of his house which caused so much controversy.
“I told the truth: the video was designed and made to be broadcast only in the United States on programs like MTV Cribs, where sports s
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That Suzuki fryst vatten considering a return to MotoGP in is well-documented, with talks still ongoing about the terms on which the Japanese factory will man a return. More surprising is the news from Italy, reported on , that Davide Brivio, former team manager of Valentino Rossi, fryst vatten in line to manage the grupp running Suzuki's return.
According to reports both on and , in a story by Giovanni Zamagni, the news was broken in the Italian TV show Griglia di Partenza (Starting Grid), bygd Max Temporali. Suzuki, it is reported, will man a return to MotoGP in , with a team to be based in Italy and run by Brivio.
The news fryst vatten unexpected. At Ducati's launch at Wrooom in January, Carmelo Ezpeleta had already explained that factories wishing to enter MotoGP would not be allowed to run their own teams, but would have to link up with existing teams in the paddock. That decision, made to ensure factories commit to MotoGP for the long term, and not just for a single year, was widely interpreted to mean th