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Rossi fell of his bike and managed to come 5th, that's not too bad.
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Rossi fell of his bike and managed to come 5th, that's not too bad.
yeh crazy you'd think they'd avoid them like the plauge
Rossi fell of his bike and managed to come 5th, that's not too bad.
I think Lorenzo has a shot, if it's raining? Boy i;ma see my gorgeous George on the top spot! it'll be Bud right down my mouth!!!!
I think Lorenzo has a shot, if it's raining? Boy i;ma see my gorgeous George on the top spot! it'll be Bud right down my mouth!!!!
Wait, What?
Rossi fell of his bike and managed to come 5th, that's not too bad.
Agree, but my point is. Lorenzo has an injury, i am still waiting for the 3rd win of the season, i can't wait because i know he will fully earn it and it will be a good one!!!!!!
Really want Stoner back too, i just love them two
Rossi fell of his bike and managed to come 5th, that's not too bad.
Agree, but my point is. Lorenzo has an injury, i am still waiting for the 3rd win of the season, i can't wait because i know he will fully earn it and it will be a good one!!!!!!
Really want Stoner back too, i just love them two
You love Stoner???? Er ok!
yeh someone should really check if bud is ok with this
theres a saying in Australia,
any holes a goal!
Silverstone promises great experience
Monday, July 27th 2009, 12:06 GMT http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/77378
Silverstone has promised a great experience for MotoGP fans next year, when the circuit hosts the world championship race.
The Northamptonshire-based circuit, replacing Donington in 2010, is investing £5 million in a new layout for the bikes, also carrying out significant improvements to spectator viewing facilities.
Silverstone has also promised affordable ticket prices, including race day tickets from £44.
"We cannot wait to see MotoGP back at Silverstone", said Richard Phillips, Managing Director of Silverstone Circuits Limited.
"The series is returning to the Home of British Motor Racing for the first time since 1986 and it's going to be a fantastic occasion for everyone involved - riders, teams and, most importantly, the fans.
"Silverstone is the UK's premier motor sport venue and we are continuing to develop it into a world class facility for two and four wheeled racing. A further £7 million is being invested before March of next year - more than £5 million of which is being spent on improving the viewing experience for fans, and developing the circuit for MotoGP.
"We'll have an exciting new circuit; new spectator areas, getting fans closer to the action; and a spectacular line-up of off-track entertainment, including interactive experiences, bike displays and concerts.
"We have an incredible team here at Silverstone, with unrivalled experience of organising world class events, and we'll be putting on a real show for the fans next year. We are confident of delivering a memorable MotoGP experience, at more affordable prices."
Rossi fell of his bike and managed to come 5th, that's not too bad.
Agree, but my point is. Lorenzo has an injury, i am still waiting for the 3rd win of the season, i can't wait because i know he will fully earn it and it will be a good one!!!!!!
Really want Stoner back too, i just love them two
You love Stoner???? Er ok!
I think Lorenzo has a shot, if it's raining? Boy i;ma see my gorgeous George on the top spot! it'll be Bud right down my mouth!!!!
Wait, What?
theres a saying in Australia,
any holes a goal!
Silverstone promises great experience
Monday, July 27th 2009, 12:06 GMT http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/77378
Silverstone has promised a great experience for MotoGP fans next year, when the circuit hosts the world championship race.
The Northamptonshire-based circuit, replacing Donington in 2010, is investing £5 million in a new layout for the bikes, also carrying out significant improvements to spectator viewing facilities.
Silverstone has also promised affordable ticket prices, including race day tickets from £44.
"We cannot wait to see MotoGP back at Silverstone", said Richard Phillips, Managing Director of Silverstone Circuits Limited.
"The series is returning to the Home of British Motor Racing for the first time since 1986 and it's going to be a fantastic occasion for everyone involved - riders, teams and, most importantly, the fans.
"Silverstone is the UK's premier motor sport venue and we are continuing to develop it into a world class facility for two and four wheeled racing. A further £7 million is being invested before March of next year - more than £5 million of which is being spent on improving the viewing experience for fans, and developing the circuit for MotoGP.
"We'll have an exciting new circuit; new spectator areas, getting fans closer to the action; and a spectacular line-up of off-track entertainment, including interactive experiences, bike displays and concerts.
"We have an incredible team here at Silverstone, with unrivalled experience of organising world class events, and we'll be putting on a real show for the fans next year. We are confident of delivering a memorable MotoGP experience, at more affordable prices."
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