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Honda confirms THREE new Africa Twins for 2020. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Honda’s just revealed all the information about its new CRF1100F Africa Twin – and for 2020 there are three different models to choose from. There’s a standard Africa Twin, an Africa Twin Adventure Sports and a tricked out, electronically assisted Adventure Sports. Building on the massive success of the 2016 CRF1000L Africa Twin and 2018…
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WSB: CONFIRMED Alvaro Bautista has SIGNED for Honda in 2020 World Superbike campaign
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The Spaniard has got a HRC contract to take on the Super Blade and get it on the podium. It’s a done deal now, the 34-year-old WILL be on the all-new Super Blade next year in WSB. Bautista, who has taken an unprecedented 15 wins in 2019 has lost his grip on the title due…
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Saga putting motorcycle insurer Bennetts up for sale
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Well this is going to worry a few people – a six-month interim report from Over-50s insurer Saga Plc has flagged up that the company is looking to sell its motorcycle venture, Bennetts Insurance. The news, pre-reported in the Evening Standard, comes on the back of Saga’s interim results for the six months up to…
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BSB: Redding lights up Assen to lead Showdown into Donington Park
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Scott Redding completed a stunning double victory in the second Bennetts British Superbike Championship race at Assen to fire himself to the top of the standings ahead of his Be Wiser Ducati teammate Josh Brookes with the next round of the Showdown at Donington Park in two weeks’ time (October 4/5/6). At the start of…
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BSB: Redding wins Showdown opener from Brookes as Bridewell crashes out.
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Scott Redding scored the opening victory in the British Superbike Championship Showdown by stealing the show in race one at Assen to move into the lead in the standings by just two points from his Be Wiser Ducati teammate Josh Brookes. At the start of the race Redding hit the front of the pack ahead…
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MotoGP: Marquez reels in victory at MotorLand on 200th GP start
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It’s now Championship point to the Repsol Honda rider as two Ducatis battle a Yamaha for the final two podium spots On his 200th GP start, Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) decimated his competitors to claim victory at the Gran Premio Michelin de Aragon. The Spaniard led from start to finish as a fierce podium…
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MotoGP: Championship leader Marc Marquez takes POLE at Aragon.
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The formidable Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) showed no signs of letting up his Gran Premio Michelin de Aragon stranglehold after taking pole position this afternoon. Fabio Quartararo (Petronas Yamaha SRT) claimed second and Maverick Viñales (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) finished up third. The previously forecasted rain was nowhere to be seen as the premier…
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BSB: Scott Redding claims pole position at Assen.
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Scott Redding maintained his position at the top of the British Superbike Championship times in Qualifying at Assen this afternoon, lapping 0.742s inside the existing record. The Be Wiser Ducati rider held off Tommy Bridewell who closed to within 0.175s of his Showdown rival during the final fight for pole position. Redding had topped the…
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BSB: Scott Redding takes top spot in Free Practice after lapping Assen 0.270 seconds under the RECORD.
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Scott Redding leads the field after after FP1 and FP2 at the British Superbike Championship Showdown at Assen. He lapped the circuit 0.270s under the existing lap record to top the times ahead of title rival Tommy Bridewell. Redding set the benchmark early in the session – but with ten minutes to go, he set…
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MotoGP: Yamaha trio top FP2, Marquez remains the man to beat
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Viñales leads the way from Rossi, Quartararo on Friday afternoon but it’s a Repsol Honda who sits over a second clear in Aragon Marc Marquez’ (Repsol Honda Team) incredible 1:46.869 in FP1 sees the reigning World Champion sit over a second clear of the field on Day 1 at the Gran Premio Michelin de Aragon.…