SBK: Crutchlow takes second Superpole in succession
Cal Crutchlow (Yamaha Sterilgarda) took his second Superpole of the year for Yamaha Crutchlow with a lap time of 1’33.615 at Valencia will be leading a front row that will comprise of Cal, Carlos...
View ArticleHaslam and Haga take one win each in Spain
Two action-packed races held under clear Spanish skies Two different winners made their mark in Spain today with Leon Haslam (Suzuki Alstare) in race one and Noriyuki Haga (Ducati Xerox) in race two....
View ArticleOld Master a favourite with riders
Former Assen winners come back for more The seemingly ever-changing Assen circuit will once more deliver the Superbike World Championship a timeless atmosphere along with its latest slice of modernity,...
View ArticleInfront further increases WSB TV coverage in China
Infront Sports & Media has set a new rights agreement with China’s biggest regional television station Guangdong TVis to broadcast FIM Superbike World Championship delayed highlights coverage...
View ArticleCrutchlow leads the madding crowd at sun-kissed Misano (+result)
After the first day of intense practice action at a warm and sunny Misano circuit Yamaha Sterilgarda rider Cal Crutchlow heads the qualifying sheets with a 1’36.288, putting him narrowly ahead of Troy...
View ArticleRecord holder Corser gives BMW its first ever Superpole win
43rd pole position extending own record Troy Corser (BMW Motorrad Motorsport) posted a brilliant 1 minute 35.001 seconds to take the new track best lap and BMW’s first ever Superpole win. In doing so...
View ArticleAnother incredible double for Biaggi the new championship leader
Overtaking long time chanpionship leader Corser Max Biaggi (Aprilia Alitalia) continued along the rich seam of form he has been displaying for the past two rounds by taking his fourth double win of the...
View ArticleCrutchlow takes fourth career pole
Over 0.7 seconds faster than the next best rider Cal Crutchlow (Yamaha Sterilgarda) saved his best for last to take a new track best and head up Suprpoele qualifying, his fourth pre-race ‘win’ of the...
View ArticleWSBK: Crutchlow posts two wins in Silverstone (+result & photo)
Biaggi’s lead is trimmed Cal Crutchlow (Yamaha Sterilgarda) was the undisputed star of the Silverstone show as he added two race wins to his Superpole triumph on Saturday. He is also the new lap record...
View ArticleWSBK: Rea and Haga share the wins (+results & standings)
As Haslam and Biaggi battle on Jonathan Rea (Hannspree Ten Kate Honda) and Noriyuki Haga (Ducati Xerox) each got back to winning ways this weekend in front of a 45,000 crowd at the Nurburgring, as Rea...
View ArticleImola again the decider in 2010’s penultimate WSBK round?
Imola is always a crucial event for all the riders The hectic and always entertaining 2010 HANNspree FIM Superbike World Championship enters its final two race weekends of the year this week, with the...
View ArticleMagny-Cours set to be the climax of another thrilling season
The 2010 championship has provided drama and excitement all the way One week after Max Biaggi (Aprilia Alitalia) won the 2010 HANNspree FIM Superbike World Championship at his home round of Imola, he...
View ArticleCrutchlow and Biaggi take wins on final day (+result)
Max helped win the Manufacturers’ Championship for Aprilia Cal Crutchlow (Yamaha Sterilgarda) and Max Biaggi (Aprilia Alitalia) shared the race wins this weekend, the last one of the 2010 season. The...
View ArticleWSBK: Haslam holds off record breaker Biaggi (+result)
Leon Haslam put in a superhuman effort on his last flying lap around Monza Leon Haslam (BMW Motorrad Motorsport) snatched the top slot in the first qualifying session from local hero and double 2010...
View ArticleBiaggi and Aprilia blow them all away in Superpole
Monza Superpole qualifying Reigning champion Max Biaggi (Aprilia Alitalia) reasserted himself at his home circuit of Monza with a spectacular display in Superpole qualifying, setting a lap of 1 minute...
View ArticleLaverty at the double as Biaggi loses chance of first 2011 race win
Monza race 1 & 2 report Monza lived up to its reputation for thrills and excitement yet again as a crowd of 116,500 watched Eugene Laverty win both 18-lap races in sun-kissed conditions. Laverty...
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