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World Superbike Winter Testing begins

November 27th, 2007 by gofaster

Hannspree Honda Althea started their pre-season tests at the Calafat circuit in Spain. Windy weather didn’t stop Roberto Rolfo, Gianluca Nannelli and Tommy Hill from completing several laps of the circuit, getting themselves used to the bikes and the team. Unfortunately Hill crashed and was taken to the local Tarragona hospital with a suspected broken right leg; the full extent of his injuries and his recovery time will be known tomorrow.

Gianluca Nannelli: “I am very happy because this first test has let me establish the professionalism of the new team and the abilities of the 2007 Honda CBR600RR. I turned in times averaging 1:29.0 but the team are convinced that tomorrow, if the weather stays good, I will be able to improve this time.”

Roberto Rolfo: “I am indeed happy with this first contact with my new team. We have worked a lot, always building, making continuous improvements. My best time as a 1:26.6 but tomorrow we will better this, without a doubt. The track is short but very technical so it’s a good test for the work we are doing.”

Salvatore Giorlandino: “The first day of testing has gone very well. There is a good feeling between the riders and technicians, and I see a focussed and enthusiastic team. We’re very sorry about Tommy’s accident and hope that the injuries he received aren’t too much of a setback. The crash happened in the first laps and we still don’t understand what caused it.”

Tomorrow the events at Qatar will begin, the 5.38 km Losail circuit hosts the first significant group test of the 2008 season, between November 28 and 30. Almost 2 months after the end of an exciting 2007 season, the 2008 season will begin at Qatar on Saturday 23 February, and this test will be a valuable early projection for all the competing teams and manufacturers. Expect new machines and rider line-ups for the 2008 season, with Qatar the first opportunity for most of the top teams to try out not just their new line-ups and machines against their main competitors, but the latest generation of Pirelli control tyres also.

The World Superbike Championship will embrace twin-cylinder machines of up to 1200cc from this point on. To ensure that no single format of machinery dominates any other, the new machines will run with air-intake restrictors and greater dry weight than the 1000cc fours, and by regulation the engines on the twins are now much closer to stock than any previous incarnation of Ducati race machinery.

Ducati Xerox riders Troy Bayliss and Michel Fabrizio will get their first chance to run their Ducati 1098F08 machinery against some of their competitors. Much is expected of the new machine, even in privateer form, but as always at these development tests, only one designated development team per manufacturer will be running. All three of Hannspree Ten Kate Honda’s 2008 riders will test at Qatar, but not all riders on all three days of the test.

The only SBK team with an unchanged rider line-up is the Yamaha Motor Italia squad of Noriyuki Haga and double World Champion Troy Corser. The Yamaha R1, which came within two points of the championship last year with Haga onboard, has proved potent, and even in its second model year is fully expected to be a force to be reckoned with again. The PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse team will not be at the Qatar tests, as they do not have their 2008 machinery ready for track action at present.

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World Superbike 2008 Winter Testing

November 24th, 2007 by gofaster

It’s been almost two months after the final race of 2007, but the World Superbike Championship teams are back at it and hard at work preparing for the 2008 season. The Losail circuit in Qatar will be the venue for three days of testing for the official Pirelli development teams.

On track from the 28th to the 30th of November will be Troy Bayliss and Michel Frabrizio on the new Ducati 1200 twin, Noriyuki Haga and Troy Corser on the Yamaha R1, the new Suzuki pairing of Fonsi Nieto and Max Neukirchner, and last but not least the Honda SBK “rookies” Carlos Checa and Ryuichi Kiyonari. The only manufacturer not represented at Qatar will be Kawasaki, who will begin their testing schedule at Jerez in Spain.

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Final 2007 MotoGP Testing in Jerez

November 23rd, 2007 by gofaster

The riders and teams of MotoGP will be back on-track next week in the south of Spain for a final 3 day testing event at Jerez before the December end of the year closer. Rossi has his hands full this next week, competing in the rally and also making his debut appearance on 2008 machinery equipped with his new Bridgestone tyres. Rossi will also be riding with new team-mate Jorge Lorenzo.

Rossi has been out the first two testing opportunities due to his wrist injuries at the final race at Valencia.  But Rossi is not the only hot thing waiting to be previewed for the 2008 season, Casey Stoner and Marco Melandri will debut with the Marlboro Ducati Desmosedici GP8 for the first time. Crowds are expected to gather to sneak peeks at Filippe Preziosi’s latest marvel of machinery.

Rookie Toseland will be in everyones mind since he has actually riding at this track onboard a 990 Ducati in 2004.

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The Kentucky Kid Movie

November 18th, 2007 by gofaster

MTV did a great job following around the American World Champion Nicky Hayden during the 2007 season, it aired on MTV the other night, here is your chance to see it again!

 

 

 

 

 

here is the preview on spike:

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Sepang Winter Test- Day 2

November 16th, 2007 by Jay01

Day 2 got underway under an intense heat that dried off the track from this mornings rain.  Hopkins came out on top of the timesheet with a great improvement from yesterday dropping 2 seconds off yesterdays test and a second off his fastest lap in the 2007 race onboard the Suzuki.  Hopkins is getting rapid reaction to his demands for the bike with Kawasaki fulfilling what he wants changed.  Other riders rode the 2007 machines getting used to the new rides with riding the 2008 machine in the later part of the day.  Nicky Hayden rode for 65 laps and took out a snake with his knee on track while working onboard the 2008 RC212V continuing his work on development while his team-mate Pedrosa is sitting out of the test.  While some of the newcomers are still adapting to the changes of rides to MotoGP, Dovizioso has sat in well coming in fourth on both test days.

Sepang Winter Test- Day Two

1. John Hopkins 2′02.200 (Kawasaki)

2. Chris Vermeulen 2′02.344 (Rizla Suzuki)

3. Randy de Puniet 2′02.550 (LCR Honda)

4. Andrea Dovizioso 2′02.591 (JiR Team Scot)

5. Loris Capirossi 2′02.698 (Rizla Suzuki)

6. Nicky Hayden 2′02.800 (Repsol Honda)

7. Colin Edwards 2′02.831 (Tech 3 Yamaha)

8. Anthony West 2′03.093 (Kawasaki)

9. Jorge Lorenzo 2′04.021 (Fiat Yamaha)

10. James Toseland 2′04.278 (Tech 3 Yamaha)

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