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Sundays 10am-2pm | MotoGP World Championship chase resumes at Brno Refreshed and ready to take on the second half of the 2010 season the MotoGP riders and teams are back in action this weekend at Brno for the Cardion ab Grand Prix ?eské republiky, where the chase to catch Championship leader Jorge Lorenzo recommences.
After nine of the 18 rounds of the season the Fiat Yamaha rider is 72 points clear at the top of the standings, thanks to his superb form of having taken six wins and three second places so far. Another top-two finish would make Lorenzo only the third rider in GP racing's 62-year history to place either first or second in the opening ten races of a season, the others being Giacomo Agostini and Mick Doohan. To maintain his fantastic form Lorenzo will need to win at a circuit he has not yet triumphed at in the premier class, after crashing last year when battling team-mate Valentino Rossi for the race lead.Read More
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| SYKES AT THE DOUBLE BUT KIYONARI HEADS TITLE CHASE MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship ROUND 8 - BRANDS Tom Sykes made a triumphant return to the domestic scene, interrupting his Summer break from World Superbike action to power his factory Kawasaki to a winning double in the eighth round of the MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship on the Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit. The Yorkshireman stole the show in the Sunday races, but, in the damp of the Saturday afternoon race he had run fifth as Alastair Seeley enjoyed his maiden victory in the series aboard the Relentless Suzuki - the following day brought a reversal of fortunes as Sykes twice beat off the determined HM Plant Honda riding Ryuichi Kiyonari to take the spoils of victory while Seeley twice crashed out of contention. Read more
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| Belle Vue: Peter Craven Memorial Trophy BRITISH speedway champion Chris Harris pipped former Belle Vue favourites, Simon Stead and Joe Screen, to win the Peter Craven Memorial Trophy at Kirkmanshulme Lane last night. Harris was disqualified from the second of his five heats for causing the race the be stopped but won his other four rides in brilliant style to finish on 12 points with Stead and Screen. Then he stormed to victory in an exciting run-off for the title after exchanging places with Stead. Harris and Stead had raced back from Denmark for the meeting, having been delayed by the World Cup final being put back from Saturday to Sunday afternoon. Unfortunately, however, Aces and Denmark captain Hans Andersen didn't make it Read more
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| World Superbikes: Silverstone UK Yamaha Sterilgarda man Cal Crutchlow made it two in a row at Silverstone on Sunday, delivering a double win at his home race. The British rider ended a flawless weekend's riding with a masterful display of race craft. A good start from pole position in race one saw him quickly into second behind Johnny Rea. Crutchlow then played the waiting game, comfortably following the Honda rider just 0.1 seconds behind until mid race before taking the lead. He surrendered briefly to Rea but then re-took quickly and pulled away to build a 1.6 second lead as he crossed the line to claim his maiden win of the championship. Race two saw a repeat of the first with Crutchlow quickly settling in behind Rea, again maintaining a gap of just 0.1 to 0.2 seconds until just three laps from the end when he again pulled out to take the lead Read more | ,................................................................................................................................................................
| Ian Hutchinson triumphs in Isle of Man TT opener Yorkshire rider Ian Hutchinson clinched victory in the opening race at this year's Isle of Man TT as he won Saturday's Superbike event. The Padgett's Honda rider finished 33 seconds ahead of Michael Dunlop after the six laps with Cameron Donald a further 10 seconds back in third. Guy Martin, who was docked 30 seconds for a pit-lane infringement, was fourth with Adrian Archibald in fifth. .Read more
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