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Rossi finishes runner-up in Monza Rally
Italian places second in both overall classification and Master Stage of weekend event.

De Puniet to skip Jerez test for wrist injury recovery
Frenchman resting up in order to prepare for 2009 season, avoiding surgery.

Lorenzo: `No pressure for title win in 2009´
2008 Rookie of the Year claims no onus on him to take the MotoGP World Championship in his second year.

How to keep fit for MotoGP riding
Video footage looking at how some riders stay in shape for competition at the highest level.

Rossi set for latest Ferrari test drive
MotoGP World Champion undertakes first test with Formula 1 car since February 2006.

Qualifying - selected driver quotes
Williams’ Nico Rosberg and Kazuki Nakajima on missing out in Q1; Red Bull’s David Coulthard on scoring a P14 grid slot for the final Grand Prix of his career; and Felipe Massa on clinching his third successive Brazilian pole in front of an ecstatic home crowd. All 20 drivers report back on the action…

Massa storms to vital pole, Hamilton qualifies fourth in Brazil
Lewis Hamilton is not on pole position for Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix. That honour, as expected, fell to fellow title contender Felipe Massa, who thus became the first man ever to set three consecutive poles at Interlagos. But Hamilton’s demeanour after qualifying fourth behind Massa, Jarno Trulli and Kimi Raikkonen suggests that he is very confident in McLaren’s fuel strategy.

Canepa playing the numbers game for 2009
Pramac Racing debutant Niccolo Canepa had a small concession to make with his racing number for his maiden MotoGP season.

MotoGP top four the big winners at 2008 FIM Awards
It was Valentino Rossi, Casey Stoner, Dani Pedrosa and Jorge Lorenzo who once again shared the spotlight at the FIM Awards, taking home the individual MotoGP honours.

Stoner strolls to sixth win of 2008 in Spanish sunshine
Casey Stoner takes runaway win in Valencia to conclude 2008 MotoGP season.

Stoner takes pole number nine to end 2008 qualifying action
2007 World Champion records the nineteenth pole position of his MotoGP career in Valencia.

Stoner: `We can do better than that´
Ducati rider Casey Stoner placed fifth in practice for the Gran Premio Parts Europe de la Comunitat Valenciana.

Rossi left with more work to do after Friday crash
Valentino Rossi suffered a tumble on Friday afternoon at Valencia, losing time in free practice, but he was unhurt and will go in search of increased pace on Saturday.

FIM announce provisional 2009 MotoGP calendar
The FIM have announced the provisional calendar for the 2009 MotoGP World Championship.

Suppo assures maximum support for all Ducati bikes in 2009
Ducati MotoGP Project Manager Livio Suppo has laid out a plan based on equal information and machinery for 2009.

Hayden continues on top in second MotoGP session
Nicky Hayden was once again the top man in Valencia in the second 800cc Free Practice session.

Melandri confident of rebuilding career with Kawasaki move
Looking to regain his confidence and rediscover his form, moving from Ducati to Kawasaki in 2009, Marco Melandri is excited about the challenge of the coming months.

Non-stop finale no problem for Rossi and Pedrosa
Valentino Rossi and Dani Pedrosa are unfazed by the quick turnaround from Malaysia to Valencia, and that still to come between the season finale and the post-race test.

Gibernau makes return official in Valencia presentation
Sete Gibernau confirmed his signing for Onde 2000 and return to action for 2009 on Thursday in Valencia.

MotoGP heads for grand finale in Valencia
A look ahead to the Gran Premio Parts Europe de la Comunitat Valencia, the last race of 2008.

Kawasaki pair just outside top ten
John Hopkins and Anthony West battled against rear traction problems to finish eleventh and twelfth respectively in the Malaysian heat on Sunday.

Pramac Racing announce Kallio and Canepa signings for 2009
A carbon-fibre Desmosedici GP9 Sat will be used by Mika Kallio and Niccolo Canepa in 2009, after they were confirmed as Ducati satellite riders for next season.

POLINI MALAYSIAN MOTORCYCLE GRAND PRIX
MotoGP Race Classification

Rossi romps to victory in Malaysia
Valentino Rossi took his 2008 win tally up to nine with a triumph in Sepang.

MotoGP » 250: Aoyama pole after slow Saturday.
Hiroshi Aoyama takes pole position for the 250cc Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang.

MotoGP » Third Kawasaki abandoned.
Jorge Martinez 'Aspar' confirms hopes of securing a third Kawasaki for the 2009 MotoGP season are over

MotoGP » Sepang - Qualifying times.
Full qualifying times from the Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang, round 17 of the 2008 MotoGP World Championship.

Pedrosa takes last-gasp pole in breathtaking Sepang session
A late, late lap from Dani Pedrosa earned the Spaniard his second pole position of the year in Malaysia on Saturday.

Repsol Honda have tricky day in Malaysia
Dani Pedrosa and Nicky Hayden had some rider-specific difficulties to get their heads around on Friday in practice at Malaysia.

Stoner third quickest in Friday heat
Last year´s Sepang race winner Casey Stoner started the 2008 Polini Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix as the third fastest rider on Friday.

Rossi sets the tone in first Sepang session
Valentino Rossi´s late 2´02.693 lap allowed him to draw first blood in Malaysia.

Nakano in a rush on first Sepang factory bike outing
Fourth in the combined classification on Friday in Sepang, Shinya Nakano revealed that he had been in a hurry to test rear tyres for his Honda RC212V.

Edwards puts Sepang time down to setup reversion
Colin Edwards switched back to his early-season setup in order to take the top spot in the combined Friday timesheet.

Rossi keeping one eye on M1 update
Still focused on adding to his 2008 win tally, Valentino Rossi is also eagerly awaiting the chance to ride next season´s Yamaha factory machine.

Hayden: `It feels good to be competitive again´
The 2006 World Champion Nicky Hayden was in a good mood in Thursday´s official pre-event press conference at the Polini Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix.

Stoner: `Surgery recovery will take time´
Birthday boy Casey Stoner is looking past his inevitable arm surgery to a 2009 title assault.

Positive finish with Honda Hayden´s main objective
Before his last two races as a Honda rider Nicky Hayden thanked HRC for their support and stated his desire to leave Repsol Honda on a positive note.

Rossi, Lorenzo and De Angelis sign up for Monza Rally
Three MotoGP riders, plus other faces from the World Championship paddock, will be racing in the latest edition of the Monza Rally Show race.

Puig blasts Hayden.
Dani Pedrosa's manager Alberto Puig has harsh words for departing Repsol Honda rider Nicky Hayden.

Alex Criville joins World Championship stars in Dakar Solidario event
The Dakar Solitario foundation held a charity bike ride on Saturday near Barcelona.

Wildcard Aoki joins Suzuki for South East Asian trip
Rizla Suzuki´s main riders Loris Capirossi and Chris Vermeulen welcome test rider Nobuatsu Aoki back into the team for the Polini Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix.

Pedrosa determined to bounce back at Sepang
Having taken his first podium on Bridgestone tyres in Japan things went horribly wrong for Dani Pedrosa in Australia, but he is keen to get back on track this weekend in Malaysia.

moves on to clash in Sepang
The Polini Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix could see the crowning of a new 250cc World Champion.

moves on to clash in Sepang
moves on to clash in Sepang Monday, 13 October 2008 The final non-European round of the MotoGP season takes place on October 19th in Malaysia.

Brad Pitt reveals his admiration for Rossi
In a recent interview with `Riders Italian Magazine´ Hollywood star Brad Pitt talked about his admiration for the newly crowned 2008 MotoGP World Champion Valentino Rossi.

Gibernau test to conclude today
Former MotoGP World Championship runner-up Sete Gibernau will undertake a third and final day of testing in Mugello for Ducati today.

World Championship riders go mobile in London
Thursday, 19 June 2008 Six riders, spanning across the three World Championship classes, took part in a pre-event visit to the London Transport Museum on Wednesday afternoon.

In the workshop with Michelin
A workshop video featuring tyre manufacturer Michelin´s activities in Montmelo.

Rossi's 'regrets' about not going to F1.
'It had always been my dream to race with Ferrari', Italian confesses...

Drivers on FORM for charity at Amber Fashion
Rarely has a new fashion line been introduced with the kind of fanfare seen in Monte Carlo on Friday evening when Petra Ecclestone, daughter of Formula One CEO Bernie, unveiled her latest brainchild, FORM. Given that the Monaco Grand Prix is always populated by those from the upper end of the showbiz and finance worlds, what better place than the Principality to launch a top-end menswear range - especially when you have Formula One drivers as your models!

Final practice - Kovalainen tops dry-wet session despite crash
McLaren’s Heikki Kovalainen and Lewis Hamilton headed the timesheets in Saturday morning's final practice session in Monaco, but the Finn blotted his copybook when his MP4-23 got away from him on super-soft rubber shortly after he had set the benchmark of 1m 16.567s. It happened as he exited the Swimming Pool, and whacked the right rear wheel into the wall.

Saturday weather update - showers for practice and qualifying
Thursday’s practice sessions in Monte Carlo may have been fine and dry, but it seems rain may yet affect qualifying, the race, or perhaps even both. Weather prediction is notoriously difficult in Monaco’s ‘microclimate’, but most forecasts are currently suggesting at least a 60 percent chance of rain.

Riders enthusiastic about return of World Superbike to USA
With one week to go before World Superbike returns to the USA for the first time in four years, the championship regulars have been giving their opinions about the Miller Motorsports Park circuit not far from Salt Lake City and gearing up for what promises to be a spectacular sixth round of the championship on the new 3.048 miles (4.876 kilometre) track.

French GP: Repsol Honda race report
Pedrosa, Hayden Fight Through Rain

Ducati Le Mans test notes 2008-05-19
DUCATI MARLBORO TEAM COMPLETE FIRST DAY OF TESTS AT LE MANS

Rossi earns 90th career win at French GP
The Doctor is back on top with today's French GP victory at Le Mans. Valentino Rossi took one more step up the record books when he crossed the line for his 90th win on the historic front straight of Circuit de la Sarthe. He is now tied with Angel Nieto for second in most MotoGP wins. In celebration Nieto took the handle bars of Rossi's bike, letting the Italian sit on the back of his own Yamaha and soak in the moment. Rossi now targets the ultimate record of 122 wins set by legendary Italian Giacomo Agostini. As icing on the cake the former champ takes hold of this season's title hunt.

Neukirchner signs.
Just days after winning his first World Superbike race, Max Neukirchner has signed to stay at Alstare Suzuki for the 2009 and 2010 seasons.

Updated: Rossi closes in on Nieto, Ago.
Valentino Rossi's victory in China marked the Italian's 89th victory in all classes of grand prix racing.

Lorenzo gets green light.
"Jorge's pain threshold will allow him to compete without too much risk this weekend" - Doctor Xavier Mir.

Preview – French Grand Prix.
Could the stop-start Bugatti circuit at Le Mans provide the fifth MotoGP winner in as many 2008 races on Sunday?

Dixon and Wheldon lead at rainy Indy
Chip Ganassi Racing teammates Scott Dixon and Dan Wheldon led the way on a rain-shortened Wednesday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. At the end of the brief thirty minute practice period Dixon (222.834 mph, 40.3889 sec.) and Wheldon (222.810, 40.3931 sec.) were atop the timing and scoring pylon among 29 competitors who took to the track on an intermittently drizzly, misty, rainy day in central Indiana.

Pat Long gives insight of a lap at Utah's MMP
The American Le Mans Series open the 2008 season for the running of the 12 Hours of Sebring, after that the sportscar series ran on two street circuits: St. Petersburg and Long Beach. This coming weekend, the final round before the month of June break, will see their return to Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah.

Hamilton fastest at Paul Ricard test
Formula One teams tested Wednesday at the all-everything configuration-capable Paul Richard track in the south of France. They took advantage of sunny weather and warm temperatures on a 2.2-mile, high-downforce pattern to work on setups for the Monaco Grand Prix, the next race, in 11 days' time. By Friday the configuration is scheduled to change to a low-downforce layout to simulate conditions at Montreal. The Canadian Grand Prix follows two weeks after Monaco.

F1 teams back at Paul Ricard for testing.
F1 teams started a three-day test session Wednesday at Circuit Paul Ricard.

AboutAnywhere.com Recommends Travelers Drive and Not Fly for the Holidays
Although the average national price for unleaded gas dropped by over 35 cents to about $2.24 a gallon (a 3-year low), airlines have yet to lower the fuel surcharge they so swiftly increased when gas prices soared. How should the traveling public respond? By packing up as many bottles of aerosol hairspray as they'd like, keeping their boots on as long as they'd like and calling a family holiday road trip.

Alaska Fly Fishing Trip: Planning a Great Fly Fishing Trip in Alaska
Trying to plan an Alaska fly fishing trip Wondering which lodge to book

Advice For Fear of Flying: Overcoming Your Phobia of Flying
Fear of flying Is it for real

Beginner Fly Fishing Techniques - Casting The Fly
I was put off of fly fishing for years simply because I thought it would be too hard to learn. There is so much hype about casting a fly with a fly rod, different actions and movements that it all sounds too complicated for the poor beginner. Well the art of casting a fly is in truth really quite simple, and with a few beginner fly fishing techniques just about anyone can do it.

Flying High, Flying Far
"What me? Sell myself? You have to be joking!"This was the response I received from one of my clients when I suggested that she needed to get out there and promote herself. She had to "network".

Park Ride Fly USA Helps Travelers Get Rid of Summer Travel Stress
Online resources offer great ways to reduce airport angst this summer.

Fly Fishing Gear: What To Take On a Fly Fishing Trip
Fly fishing is a great activity and sport, but to get the best pleasure you need to have the proper fly fishing gear. You should try to buy the best fly fishing gear available as it will give better performance and last longer, such as fishing clothing, fishing luggage, fishing packs and coolers to fishing vests and fly boxes to keep your fly fishing lures. You will also need small tools such as pliers and clamps, used for removing hooks carefully and for general fishing. Shop around for your equipment including the internet and for discount fly fishing gear. You should acquire advice from successful fly fishing anglers before buying any fishing gear.

White River Fly Shop? Fly Rods
A 179.99 US dollar Brass Pro Shops product may just be the answer to your entire fly fishing concerns. Brass Pro Shops is the perfect place to find any tool for an outdoor experience. They have a wide selection of products that cater to almost any outdoor activity needs. Also, Brass Pro Shops have the consumer?s satisfaction in mind. That is why they always deliver the best they can.

For Serious Fly Fishing Canada Fly In Vacations Are For You
One of the best things about serious fly fishing in Canada is the ability to get off the beaten track and be able to get close to nature exploring the uninhabited backcountry. For serious fly fishing Canada fly in vacations are for you.

Flying VS Driving
When fuel costs are so high, people favor flying to driving. If the distance to be traveled is over 500 miles it often makes sense to fly.

Check Airfares Before Deciding To Fly Or Drive
In the days when gas cost 25 cents a gallon, it was an easy decision which was the cheaper method of travel, flying or driving. Driving was the standard mode of transportation, and flying was a luxury. However, with airlines in a cutthroat competition for customers, and gasoline becoming increasingly expensive, this may no longer hold true under all circumstances. The economy of both options should be evaluated for each planned trip. Don't assume that flying is the most expensive option, especially if you use the following tips to get the cheapest fares.

Park Ride Fly USA Helps Travelers Go Green This Holiday Travel Season
Online resource center for green travel tips launched.

Aerodynamics of a Flying Disk or Flying Sphere
Aerodynamics of a flying sphere. It has been said that in the future we maybe flying around anti-gravity type spheres, but this does not mean it will not have to deal with relative wind in our own atmosphere.

The Fly In Fly Fishing
By the name itself, fly fishing is one of the many ways of catching a fish; specifically trout, salmon and other types of marine species such as tarpon, bonefish, striped bass and among others; with the use of just a hook attached to a line by a fishing rod. Fly fishing is gaining fame among fishing buffs and there are ongoing interests of catching as many different types of fish as possible.

Fly Fishing for Saltwater Salmon with Surface Flies
One of the greatest thrills in Pacific Northwest fly fishing is bringing large anadramous fish to a surface fly. While surface fishing in the saltwater is not as popular as subsurface fly fishing, feeding saltwater coho salmon will take a popper quite aggressively.


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