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MotoGP
set for first
night GP after
successful
test Barely
two months
after
the announcement
that
next season's
MotoGP
curtain raiser
in
Qatar would
be
run under
floodlights
subject to
approval
from the
Riders' Safety
Commission,
a
successful
test at
the Losail
International
Circuit
this evening
gave
the project
its
final go-ahead.
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Stoner takes victory in home race World champion Casey Stoner led from the first lap to claim a dominant victory in front of his home fans at the Australian MotoGP on Sunday. The 21-year-old started third on the grid but surged into the lead to take his ninth victory of the season.
The Australian finished ahead of his Ducati team-mate Loris Capirossi with Yamaha's Valentino Rossi in third.
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Toseland relieved after title win World Superbike champion James Toseland admits his nerves were tested by his two-point championship winning margin. The Ten Kate Honda rider from Sheffield beat Noriyuki Haga by just two points to claim his second Superbikes crown.
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Giving Something back One of britain's most prominent cancer charites has gained a new corporate partner in the shape of AGV SPORT, They are donating £15.00 for every jacket sold in there Lady Jane Range |  |
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Stoner takes his 1st tittle Casey Stoner secured his first MotoGP world title at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday. Ducati rider Stoner only needed to finish ahead of Yamaha's Valentino Rossi to claim the championship with three races remaining.
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Rossi wins Valentino Rossi took victory just ahead of Dani Pedrosa in a thrilling MotoGP at Estoril in Portugal. Italy's five-time world champion used all his experience to edge out Spaniard Pedrosa in an electrifying final few laps to take the win for Yamaha.
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MotoGP hits Portugal for possible title decider
The 14th round of the 2007 MotoGP World Championship takes place at the Estoril circuit on September 16th, as the best riders on two wheels go head to head at the bwin.com Grande Premio de Portugal.
Always an exciting race, this years visit to Portuguese soil also has the added intrigue of being a possible title decider. With Casey Stoner currently leading the World Championship by 85 points with five races remaining, and a lowest finish of fifth this season, the Australian has an outside chance of clinching his maiden crown before his departure from Estoril.
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FIM ANNOUNCEMENT - 2008 PROVISIONAL MotoGP CALENDAR The FIM today announced amendments to the provisional calendar for the 2008 MotoGP World Championship. The events in Portugal and Valencia will be held a week earlier than originally scheduled, whilst Japan and Australia exchange their dates:
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Traffic Choas in NYC On the corner of a slightly run-down street in the Meatpacking District of New York, a row of 30 shiny, colourful scooters stands out like a coloured umbrella on a rainy day.
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World Superbikes Australia's Troy Bayliss topped the timesheets in the first qualifying session for Sunday's World Superbike races at Lausitz in Germany. The reigning world champion clocked a best time of one minute 38.569 seconds on his Ducati around the Eurospeedway.
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Sheens Still the Hero Statues may be erected in honour of the great and the good, or buildings named after them, but surely the ultimate tribute is when your name enters everyday speech.
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