Monday, February 28, 2011

5 Interesting Facts from Harley-Davidson?s Annual Report


While we’re still poring over Harley-Davidson‘s annual report, making Excel spreadsheets, and winning at bullshit bingo, a couple interesting facts have struck us about the company and some of the trends it is experiencing.�While it’s been mostly doom and gloom around Harley-Davidson in 2010, the Milwaukee-based company does appear to be solely in business because of the strong cost-cutting CEO Keith Wandell has been able to achieve during his tenure.�Despite the moaning and groaning from ...

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Karel Abrahám Brian Adams Duilio Agostini Felice Agostini

2011 WSBK Phillip Island Day 1 Press Release Roundup

With bikes actually riding in earnest once again, the first set of press releases has been issued from the World Superbike season opener at Phillip Island. Here's what the teams had to say at the end of day 1:


Phillip Island – Free Practice & Qualifying Practice 1.

Team BMW Motorrad Motorsport started the 2011 season solidly: While Leon Haslam (GBR) and Troy Corser (AUS) suffered from severe grip issues in today's free practice session, both BMW Motorrad Motorsport riders were able to secure provisional starting positions on the second and third rows during the first qualifying session. Both riders' crews worked on the engine mapping as well as the chassis set-up between the sessions. Leon finished today's qualifying in sixth, while Troy finished eleventh.

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2011

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Sito Pons Sebastián Porto Umberto Praga Tarquinio Provini

The 2009 1000cc/Literbike Shootouts: Who Won?

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Jacques Collot Giuseppe Colnago Roberto Colombo Leo Commu

2011 WSS Phillip Island FP2 Result: Parkes Shines At Home

Results of the second set of free practice for the World Supersport class at Phillip Island:

Race Details
2011

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Tadahiko Taira Kunimitsu Takahashi Yuki Takahashi Gábor Talmácsi

World Superbike kicks into gear with media day at Phillip Island

Super bike World Championships Phillip Island
The SBK World Championships ? Season 2008!
GP Philip Island, Australia
Superpole :: SBK 2011
Phillip Island, Australia

Event Introduction
Superbike racing is all about showcasing the latest generation of high-performance four-stroke street bikes, with seven manufacturers set to battle it out for the 2011 world championship ? Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Suzuki, Ducati, BMW and Aprilia.

Much more than prototype-based grand prix racing, superbikes have a greater connection to the general public, because people can see the bikes they own being punted around on some of the finest race tracks in the world, including Australia?s very own Phillip Island.

The spectacular Phillip Island has one of the highest average speeds of any circuit in the world, and in the 2010 round Italian Max Biaggi (the eventual world champion) reached 319.8km/h down the main straight on his Aprilia V-four. That?s seriously potent performance.

The championship regulations allow four-cylinder bikes of up to 1000cc, or twins up to 1200cc. At the moment, Ducati is the only marque which is using a twin-cylinder configuration.

In 2011, the minimum weight for both twin-cylinder and four-cylinder bikes will be 165kg.

A superbike must remain in many aspects the same as the bike that can be bought in any dealership, including the body design. To be allowed to enter the world superbike title every manufacturer must produce a minimum quantity of a bike that must also be commercially available to the general public.

The championship also has a control slick race tyre, produced by Pirelli, giving all teams access to the same specification rubber to create closer and more exciting racing than ever before.



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Christian Sarron Kevin Schwantz Taro Sekiguchi Barry Sheene

2011 WSBK Phillip Island FP2 Result: Checa's Domination Continues

Results of the second session of free practice for the World Superbike class at Phillip Island:

Race Details
2011

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Noriyasu Numata Tadayuki Okada Joan Olive Alberto Pagani

2011 WSBK Phillip Island Day 1 Press Release Roundup

With bikes actually riding in earnest once again, the first set of press releases has been issued from the World Superbike season opener at Phillip Island. Here's what the teams had to say at the end of day 1:


Phillip Island – Free Practice & Qualifying Practice 1.

Team BMW Motorrad Motorsport started the 2011 season solidly: While Leon Haslam (GBR) and Troy Corser (AUS) suffered from severe grip issues in today's free practice session, both BMW Motorrad Motorsport riders were able to secure provisional starting positions on the second and third rows during the first qualifying session. Both riders' crews worked on the engine mapping as well as the chassis set-up between the sessions. Leon finished today's qualifying in sixth, while Troy finished eleventh.

Year: 
2011

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Ricardo Chiarello Pierfrancesco Chili Gerard Choukroun Pieraldo Cipriani

Update on the MV Agusta F3 ? Available Fall 2011


After unveiling the MV Agusta F3, the Italian company’s new three-cylinder supersport model, at the 2010 EICMA show with virtually no concrete specifications, MV Agusta has been quiet about its new motorcycle ever since. Expected to arrive as a 2012 model, the wait from unveiling to production has been excruciatingly long for those who fell in love with the F3′s take on Massimo Tamburini’s classic design. Since its launch, the only progress we’ve seen is ...

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Franco Uncini Youichi Ui Chris Vermeulen Pierrot Vervroegen