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Showing posts with label Graeme Gowland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graeme Gowland. Show all posts

Sunday Morning Moto News - Gowland and Andrews

Over in the U.K., an old hand is returning to race in the show - Graeme Gowland. He will be running in the British Supersport Championship with Parkalgar Honda on the same CBR600RR which took Eugene Laverty to second in the World Supersport Championship. He was hoping to move up elsewhere, but it all comes down to money...

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MSS Colchster Kawasaki rider Simon Andrews is in France doing high-altitude training. He will be competing in the British Superbike Championship in 2010, and he wants to be in his best shape. It makes sense to train in the thin air as it will make you even better at near sea-level altitudes. He has also been working on recovering from injury, but all seems to be going well so far.

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FTR Moto Enters Their Moto2 Machine in CEV National at Jerez

In the interest of improving on their technology, FTR will be placing their current development rider, Graeme Gowland, on their Moto2 prototype in the CEV Buckler Spanish Championship this coming weekend. The event will take place at Jerez, and will provide a very good testing ground for the team and engineers. They have been advancing the bike bit by bit after testing at Albacete a few weeks back. Look for them to place high on this machine.

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Gowland and Walker Start BSB Silverstone Round on 3rd and 4th Row

In the highly-competitive world of British Superbike, Graeme Gowland and Chris Walker qualified well for their team. Gowland will be in eleventh on the third row and Walker will be right behind him on the fourth row. Should add even more nail-biting action for today's races!

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Motorpoint Hendersons Yamaha to Start on Third Row at Croft

Tomorrow's British Superbike Championship races will have Chris Walker and Graeme Gowland starting in 10th and 9th positions, respectively. They fought hard to make the top 10 for the new qualifying system and managed to do well. Karl Harris and Dan Linfoot were not so lucky. Tomorrow will see if the YZF-R1 bikes they are riding will propel them further forward at the finish.

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