In our weekly bit from one of my favorite motorcycle rags, Road Racer X, we get our Speed Dating column. This week we have birthdays for Alex Debon, Noriyuki Haga, Kevin Atherton, Larry Maiers, Gianluca Vizziello, Alex Criville, Malcolm Smith, Joey Lombardo, Anthony Gobert, Ralph Bryans and Jonah Street. It is getting to the time of year that we also start to see anniversaries of the death of some great motorcycle racers in the line of duty; this week we lost Roger Reiman, Libero Liberati and Jimmy Adamo. This week also saw the beginning of the very first AMA Superbike race in 1976. This week last year was the first ever AMA night race - the 2009 Daytona 200. And, two years ago this Sunday was the day AMA Pro Racing was sold to Daytona Motorsports Group - maybe we should count that as a death as well???
http://tinyurl.com/y9kk7hj
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Monday Afternoon Moto News - Speed Dating!
Sunday Morning Moto News - Dakar Stories for All
Well, the Rally Dakar is over now and we all know that Cyril Despres and his KTM won the event in convincing style. But, what we may not know are all of the stories around the event which ended several hours ago. First up are some stories on the victor, then there is a story about the American rider, Jonah Street. The rest of these come from various sources and will give you full coverage of the event. So, since it is Sunday, sit back and click on some links!
http://tinyurl.com/ye67crb
http://tinyurl.com/y96hycw
http://tinyurl.com/ycqhnxv
Jonah Street: http://tinyurl.com/yel8srb
Team Aprilia Giofil report: http://tinyurl.com/ye2d3cy
17 January 2010 | Posted by Unknown at 1/17/2010 10:27:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Alex Zanotti, Aprilia, Argentina, Chile, Cyril Despres, Francisco Lopez, Jonah Street, KTM, motorcycle extreme endurance, motorcycle race, Paolo Ceci, Rally Dakar, South America, Team Aprilia Giofil
Thursday Morning Moto Race News - Dakar and Aprilia WSBK
Rally Dakar has finished Stage 11 now and the teams are now back into Argentina as of the end of this stage. Cyril Despres still holds a commanding overall lead after taking the win in this stage. Right behind him was the American KTM rider Jonah Street, with third place going to French KTM rider Alain Duclos. At least that is what the article says about Stage 11. According to the actual results, everyone is in a different order with Marc Coma taking the win. At least the overall standings match up right. According to one article, Francisco Lopez is in third overall, but the stat page shows him in a solid second place. Apparently, the confusion arises due to a policeman sending riders down the wrong path and they had to loop back around and join the rest of the race later. So, according to reports, the final/corrected Stage 11 rankings are in the first link.
http://tinyurl.com/ylsq82w - official results
http://tinyurl.com/yzaf6v5 - early report on Stage 11
http://tinyurl.com/yfqtnyn - Team Aprilia Giofil report
Early Stage 12 reports: http://tinyurl.com/yffwhgm - http://tinyurl.com/yzuxacf - Lopez looks to have won another Stage
Staying on the Aprilia theme which is part of the Dakar story, let's have a look at a short piece/interview with Aprilia's World Superbike team manager Luigi Dall’Igna. After 2009, we can all imagine that this team will be on top again in the 2010 season...
http://tinyurl.com/yhxkalh
14 January 2010 | Posted by Unknown at 1/14/2010 09:17:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Alain Duclos, Argentina, Cyril Despres, Francisco Lopez, Jonah Street, KTM, Luigi Dall'Inga, Marc Coma, motorcycle personalities, motorcycle race, Rally Dakar, South America, Team Aprilia Giofil
Team Pan-Am Sent Off from San Francisco for Rally Dakar
The team is based around rider Jonah Street, who will be riding a KTM 690 in the Rally Dakar in South America. The San Francisco Motorcycle Club was the location for the send off party held this pas weekend. There is much here about the Club, which was founded in 1903, and the company supporting some of the riders participating in the Dakar, Rally Management Services.
http://tinyurl.com/ydu4n47
21 December 2009 | Posted by Unknown at 12/21/2009 01:01:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Argentina, Chile, Jonah Street, KTM, motorcycle personalities, motorcycle race, motorcycle rally, Rally Dakar, Rally Management Services, SF Motorcycle Club, South America