A 100 win
Today Valantino Rossi made his 100 win in the MotoGP, with this win Rossi became the second rider in the MotoGP history to score a 100 win after Giacomo Agostini who is considered the greatest MotoGP rider of all time -122 win-.
After the win, Rossi went to greet his fans and they surprised him with a huge banner with photos of Rossi’s 100 wins.
The first couple of laps of the race gave the impression that this is going to be an entertaining race but after Pedrosa fell and Stoner went back to third place, Rossi was only racing himself and beating his own lap times lap after the other.
Playboy Honda LCR
Lucio Cecchinello, owner of Team Honda LCR has pulled out a rabbit of the hat… the dude has concluded an unprecedented sponsorship in the world of GP by teaming with Playboy.
Can’t wait to see the umbrella girls of Team Honda LCR at the first round in Qatar.
BMW S1000RR Blog
Get all the latest motorsports news and information concerning the BMW team, the racing calendar, the racing bike, technical information, designer opinions, pictures, and whatever other official material, of course you can also voice your opinion on the new models.
A nice move from BMW which them all the best.
Kuwait Stock Exchange
Closed until further notice! Monday.
NCR Mike Hailwood TT Replica
Talk About Discrimination
Emiraties are fed-up of expats, an underground group is giving away these T-Shirts for locals to wear them.
The thing Emiraties doesn’t know is that their government is planing to increase the population to 10 millions.
The Monster is out
Ducati officially announced the Monster 1100 and 1100s, the new models will be on display October 8 at the International Motorcycle Show in Cologne.
2009 Aprilia RSV4
“A revolutionary design project has led to a truly unique motorcycle and Aprilia’s return to the Superbike World Championship”
A lot of MotoGP technology was used in the development of this bike, the press release is long but its worth reading.
Official press release and high ress photos.
Going form 1098 to 1198
Ducati will be increasing the 1098 engine capacity to 1198cc in 2009, actually it’s only a gently tuned 1098R engine.
Faster than a Hayabusa
Kawasaki Heavy Industries is developing Japan’s fastest train, which is expected to achieve speeds of 350km per hour. The current record goes for the Shinkansen,the bullet train and it stands at about 300kph.
The train is environmental friendly and will be more energy efficient, less noisy and offer a comfortable riding experience.