A couple of articles here are about former MotoGP champion Casey Stoner. In the first one, he is quite happy with the switch from Donington Park to Silverstone for the British Grand Prix. Stoner simply believes that the track is better, the speeds higher, and the racing will be better at Silverstone. We all hope he is right. Next, we hear that Stoner is also in favor of the new engine limitations in MotoGP for 2010 (number of engines used during the season). Funny, because his factory team had to work very hard to get their engines up to spec for this purpose...I wonder if he will like the rule come round 12 or so...
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Ben Bostrom will be testing his new Pat Clark Motorsports Yamaha YZF-R1 at Las Vegas today and tomorrow. It is now set that Bostrom will ride for the team in the DMG/AMA Pro Racing American Superbike Championship in 2010. He is happy to be back in racing, and who wouldn't be? He will be teamed with the 18-year-old son of Pat Clark, Chris Clark, for the season.
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Casey Stoner is Happy and Ben Bostrom is Testing
Rumor: Ben Bostrom Signs with Pat Clark Motorsports
The rumor is that Bostrom has signed for the Yamaha-supported team of Pat Clark Motorsports to contend in the DMG/AMA Pro Racing American Superbike. The rumor continues with the possibility of both Jake Zemke and John Hopkins joining the same team for 2010. That would mean that Hopper will not be riding in World Superbike as he thought he might next year. Of course, this is only rumor for now, so who knows...
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16 December 2009 | Posted by Unknown at 12/16/2009 02:02:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: AMA Pro Racing, American Superbike, Ben Bostrom, Daytona Motorsports Group, Jake Zemke, John Hopkins, motorcycle personalities, motorcycle race, Pat Clark Motorsports, Yamaha
Graves Yamaha Testing in Las Vegas
The team is there testing with the bikes they will use in the 2010 DMG/AMA Pro Racing season. Josh Hayes, Tommy Aquino and Josh Herrin were all out on the track on their respective race bikes. Noticeably absent was Ben Bostrom, who sources say may race with the Pat Clark Motorsports in 2010...
http://tinyurl.com/ygtp38g
07 December 2009 | Posted by Unknown at 12/07/2009 02:51:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: AMA motorcycle racing, AMA Pro Racing, Ben Bostrom, Graves Yamaha, Josh Hayes, Josh Herrin, Las Vegas, motorcycle race, Nevada, Pat Clark Motorsports, Tommy Aquino, USA, Yamaha

