Remy, Luca Gardner get Moriwaki backing in Spanish CEV


Remy Gardner in action
Remy Gardner in action

By MotoGP desk
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Remy and Luca Gardner, sons of 1987 500cc World Champion Wayne, will be backed by Japanese engineering company Moriwaki when he begins his European racing career in the Spanish CEV series next season.

The Gardner family a long history with Moriwaki as Wayne was supported by the firm from his early career and was launched to world at Daytona in February 1981, followed by a full season racing in the UK Superbike and F1 Championships as Moriwaki's factory rider. The following year Wayne was signed by Honda Britain and the rest is history.

"This is an outstanding and timely opportunity for Remy and Luca, but more than that, there is so much significant history between myself and the Moriwaki family. I'm overwhelmed that Mamoru believes in our ability to help develop his new Moto3 chassis," saud Gardner Sr.

"Remy has proven he is skilled in providing solid and useful feedback to his engineers, and with my guidance and Moriwaki's incredible knowledge I believe we will be a force to be reckoned with in the future."

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Red Bull MotoGP Rookies: Sissis graduates to factory KTM team

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16 year old Arthur Sissis has signed to race on the Ajo Motorsport Team for the 2012 Moto3 season.

The Australian rider joins fellow former Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Danny Kent on the Ajo Motorsport Team. It was their success in the Rookies Cup in 2011 and 2010 respectively that ensured their inclusion in the factory KTM team.

“It's a dream come true,” said Sissis. “This has been the best year of my life. I have learned so much in the Rookies Cup. I was a speedway rider before and learned everything about road racing in the Cup. I know that racing in the GP class is a new challenge, but I'm ready for it.”

Sissis finished 2nd in the 2011 Cup behind Lorenzo Baldassarri. The 15 year old Italian is too young to race in GPs and will stay in the Rookies Cup for 2012. His year, along with the other 23 Rookies, starts with the pre-season test at Estoril in Portugal on April 2nd, with the first contest of the 15 race season at Jerez on April 28th.

The 24 Rookies represent 14 nations from across the globe, from Japan and South Africa, the breadth of Europe to the United States of America. They will race at 8 Grands Prix across Europe in 15 races and been seen around the world on more than 50 TV stations. The best rider at the end of the season is guaranteed a place in the factory KTM Moto3 team for 2013.

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All star line up at the Monza Rally Show

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The 2011 edition of this classis race on four wheels, held November 24-27 at the Monza circuit, will have an extraordinary line up of participants and will include a tribute to Marco Simoncelli.

The Monza Rally Show that begins this week at the historic Italian circuit includes a spectacular list of participants that includes 8 World Rally champions, 5 European Rally champions, an IRC Rally title holder, 11 champions from the Italian Rally series, 10 World motorcycling title champions and 3 title winners of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Among the four wheel professionals are Sebastien Loeb (8 times World Rally Champion), Dani Sordo, winner of the 2010 edition of the World Rally event, and Dindo Capello, one of the stars of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The representation of MotoGP riders is also evident with registered drivers including Valentino Rossi, Andrea Dovizioso, Claudio Corti and Andrea Iannone, plus several journalists who ordinarily follow the MotoGP World Championship.

In addition, the Automobile Club of Milan and the Monza Autodrome will dedicate the Master Show, the most spectacular race of Monza Rally Show, to the late Italian star Marco Simoncelli. The 2011 edition of this race is named the Master Show- Marco Simoncelli Trophy in honor of the memory of the MotoGP rider who participated in this race several times, repeatedly demonstrating his passion for rally car racing.

"With this decision, we want to tribute a recent competitor of this event - an extraordinary champion whose absence leaves a great void in the world of racing," stated Geronimo La Russa, vice president of the Automobile Club of Milan.

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Alex Rins, Jordi Torres and Ivan Silva crowned 2011 CEV Buckler Champions

Ivan Silva, Jordi Torres, Adria Araujo, Alex Rins, CEV Jerez

Three Champions were crowned at the seventh and final round of the CEV Buckler on Sunday in front of 11,700 spectators at the Jerez circuit.

In the 125GP/Moto3 category, Miguel Oliveira claimed the race victory at the controls of his Honda Moto3 machine. This was the last race ever for the two-stroke 125GP bikes, as the category in 2012 will be occupied solely by Moto3 machines, with which the class has been shared.

Oliveira dominated the race from start to finish, though the focus of the race was behind him on team mates Alex Rins and Alex Márquez, both of whom were challenging for the title. The two were chased by Joseph Rodriguez (who fell), Niccolo Antonelli and Andrea Migne. In the thrilling title battle, the first shock came when the wet asphalt claimed Rins, who crashed out with four laps to go, leaving the title in the hands of Márquez. But two laps from the finish, Márquez then fell, handing the title back over to Rins. The final two to join race winner Oliveira on the podium were Antonelli and Migno.

Jordi Torres was proclaimed Moto2 Champion after a gripping race that was won by Frenchman Lucas Mahias, who over the weekend proved to be the best at adapting to the difficult track conditions present in Jerez. The race was marked by intense rainfall just before the finish, after which Mahias took the lead and kept it until he crossed the line first. Behind the Frenchman, the battle for the next podium positions was ultimately won by Kevin Coghlan who took second and Dan Linfood in third, the two swapping positions until the final lap. Carmelo Morales, who was fighting for the title against Torres, overcame Isaac Viñales to land fourth, while Torres remained cautious and crossed the line eighth, which enough to win his first national title.

The Stock Extreme race was also intense, but both title contenders, Santiago Barragán Ivan Silva remaining cautious in the rough conditions, with Silva finishing 11th just behind Barragán to claim the title. The BMW Motorrad team dominated the race and took all three podium spots with Javier Fores claiming the win, followed by Xavier Del Amor and Alberto López. Only the early stages of the race was the win disputed by Kyle Smith, until crashing out just before the halfway point.

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Husqvarna MOAB scrambler

Scrambler motorcycle

Of all the motorcycles revealed at the EICMA show in Milan, this is the one that got my heart beating fastest. It’s the Husqvarna Concept MOAB, and it’s billed as a “modern re-interpretation of the scrambler”. If the colors look familiar, it’s because they replicate the paintwork of Steve McQueen’s 1970 Husqvarna 400 Cross. According to the blurb given to the press, “The red tank, the spacious seat, the yellow side panel number holders, the simple stripped-down frame … these all form the essence of the new incarnation of the Husqvarna spirit.” And that’s fine by me.

Scrambler motorcycle

The engine is the proven Rotax/BMW 650 unit, which helps to keep the bike compact and the seat height low. Wheels are 17” front and rear, and fitted with Pirelli MT60RS dual-sport tires. The ‘bars are high and wide, and the long seat will make the riding position even more comfortable. Hi-tech touches come from the instrument panel and the LED lights in the front number holder and at the back. Husqvarna hasn’t said whether or not it’ll put this bike into production. But the response at EICMA was enthusiastic—in contrast to the mixed response the newly productionized Nuda 900R has been getting. My gut feeling is that the Varese-based company has judged the market well this time, and we’re due for a resurgence of interest in scrambler-type motorcycles. After all, it’s a bike you can ride into the city during the week, and down the firetrails on Sunday. If it went on sale for less than $10,000, I’d pony up the cash. Would you?

Scrambler motorcycle


Scrambler motorcycle


Scrambler motorcycle


Scrambler motorcycle


Scrambler motorcycle

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Wrenchmonkees Kawasaki Z1000 Classic Bike

Kawasaki Z1000 by Wrenchmonkees

It’s hard to believe that the Wrenchmonkees have been operating for three years now. But in that short time, they’ve become one of the most recognized names in the custom motorcycle world. The history of this 1977 Kawasaki Z1000A is entwined in the history of the company, because it’s been in and out of the Copenhagen workshop since the start. It was originally owned by a mechanic friend of the Wrenchmonkees, who bought the bike for just $2,000. When it arrived, it would barely run—but it’s now a high-performance machine finished in the ‘Monkees signature dark style.

Kawasaki Z1000 by Wrenchmonkees

“As most homebuilders know, it’s hard to keep focus on a project when months and sometimes years pass by,” says Wrenchmonkee Per. “And you kind of forget why you even started in the first place. It always ends up being more expensive than first assumed …” But the motor has now been rebuilt, and upgraded for even more power with a Wiseco 1075 kit. It’s also fitted with Z1000J carbs and K&N filters. The Wrenchmonkees have kept the stock headers, but swapped out the mufflers for their ‘Megatron’ items. Handling gets a boost with a big GSX-R transplant—including forks, wheels and brakes—while Bitubo shocks bring up the rear. The frame has been reinforced and the rear subframe cut down; the seat/tail unit is a custom item, although the tank is stock.

The look is long and low, and quite heavy-set. But the handling, thanks to the modern suspension, is reportedly “light and agile”. Wouldn’t you like to try it out?

Kawasaki Z1000 by Wrenchmonkees


Kawasaki Z1000 by Wrenchmonkees


Kawasaki Z1000 by Wrenchmonkees

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1980 Classic Honda CB750

1980 Honda CB750

Whenever I see a Honda CB750 in the metal, I’m always surprised at how big it is. In photographs, Honda’s iconic inline four always seems slim and sleek. So I’d love to throw a leg over this 1980 CB750 KZ, the latest custom from Cafe Racer Dreams. Nicknamed “Brownie”, it’s a CB750 on a diet. The Spanish builder’s changes are relatively small and conservative, but well-judged—this is the second bike they’ve modified in this style, and it’s becoming a signature look. Power gets a boost from Keihin carbs, free-flowing filters and a custom exhaust system. At the back are Hagon shocks, and up front are Renthal Ultra Low bars. The electrics have been simplified and the ignition key unit has been relocated to underneath the tank on the right-hand side. That supremely glossy tank is a stock item, cut down, and of course the side covers have gone: the battery is now hidden away in a small custom-made aluminum box. It’s this new space under the custom seat that’s helped the CB750 to shed a lot of visual weight. The brown, gold and black color scheme is low-key but luxurious, like a fine piece of leatherwork. I’m sold, but unfortunately, so is this bike. Check out the stylish Cafe Racer Dreams website for more of these gorgeous machines.

1980 Honda CB750


1980 Honda CB750


1980 Honda CB750


1980 Honda CB750


1980 Honda CB750


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Elias Makes A Return To Moto2 With Aspar

Elias is back in the series that gave him a world title in 2010
Elias is back in the series that gave him a world title in 2010

MotoGP exile Toni Elias will be back on the Moto2 grid next season after being thrown a career lifeline by the Aspar squad and will line-up alongside reigning 125cc champion Nico Terol.

Elias, who was the inaugural champion in 2010, will ride a Suter-chassied bike and managed seventh fastest on the timesheets in a rain-interrupted third day of testing at Valencia.

“I'm really delighted to return to the Aspar Team which is like a family to me because I was there in 2002 and 2003. Many years have passed since then but I'll work with the same technical team, and I know they have great potential. Added to that is the fact the bike is very strong," he said.

“We'll work extremely hard throughout the winter to be ready for next season, and I think we can have a very good campaign. We fought for the title together in 2003 and in the end we weren't able to get it, so we have unfinished business there. This is an added motivation to fight for the title in 2012.”

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Suzuki Motor Corporation Suspends GP Racing

Suzuki Motor Corporation has decided to suspend temporarily its participation in FIM Road Racing Grand Prix MotoGP from 2012

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This suspension is to cope with tough circumstances mainly caused by the prolonged recession in developed countries, a historical depreciation of Japanese Yen and repeated natural disasters.

Having an eye to returning to MotoGP in 2014, Suzuki will now focus on developing a competitive new racing machine for that class.

Suzuki will continue motocross racing activity and support of road racing activities using mass-produced motorcycles, by obtaining FIM homologation and co-operation with the supplier of its development racing kit parts.


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Suzuki Confirm Withdrawal From MotoGP Until 2014


There will be no factory Suzukis for two years
There will be no factory Suzukis for two years

Suzuki has today officially confirmed it will pull out of MotoGP at the end of this year to focus on building a competitive bike and return to the blue riband class in 2014.

This means the end of Paul Denning's Rizla Suzuki squad for the foreseeable future and John Hopkins' hopes of a return to the premier class. The factory has issued a statement which reads:

Suzuki Motor Corporation has decided to suspend temporarily its participation in FIM Road Racing Grand Prix MotoGP from 2012.

This suspension is to cope with tough circumstances mainly caused by the prolonged recession in developed countries, a historical appreciation of Japanese Yen and repeated natural disasters.

Having an eye to returning to MotoGP in 2014, Suzuki will now focus on developing a competitive new racing machine for that class.

Suzuki will continue motocross racing activity and support of road racing activities using mass-produced motorcycles, by obtaining FIM homologation and co-operation with the supplier of its development racing kit parts.

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Bradl Signs Two-Year Deal MotoGP Deal For LCR Honda

Bradl in action on the LCR Honda 800 at Valencia
Bradl in action on the LCR Honda 800 at Valencia

Newly-crowned Moto2 World Champion Stefan Bradl will ride for the LCR Honda team in MotoGP next season after signing a two-year deal with Lucio Cecchinello's outfit.

Bradl, who is the son of 250GP ace Helmut (see video below), tested with the team at Valenica and his laptimes were so impressive, he basically wrote himself a contract there and then. The deal put the final nail in the coffin of John Hopkins' return to the premier class.

“This is simply fantastic, like a dream that comes true! When I tested the RC212V in Valencia I realized that LCR team is very professional and well organized so I am sure they will do their best to support me: making my debut in the premier class aboard the RC213V is great and I can not wait to get back on track," said the young German.

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Register For Your Chance To Bid On Lorenzo’s Bike

The Yamaha R1 which the Spaniard rode on a parade lap at the 2010 Isle of Man TT is being put up for auction, with proceeds helping MotoGP’s official charity Riders for Health

Signed Lorenzo R1 auction Riders for Health

One visitor at this year’s Motorcycle Live could become the proud owner of the Yamaha R1 machine ridden by Jorge Lorenzo during his parade lap at the 2010 Isle of Man TT. The bike was recently ridden from the UK to Spain by the BBC’s Matt Roberts as part of the Viva Valencia! Adventure and has also been signed by Lorenzo himself.

This fantastic bike will be up for grabs in the Riders for Health auction supported by Arai at Motorcycle Live (NEC, Birmingham) on Sunday 20th November at 12.30pm.

Riders for Health are asking all those who would like to bid on this bike to register their details prior to the auction. To download an order visit www.riders.org. Remember to bring your form with you to the NEC. You will also be able to pick up registration forms at the show from Riders for Health on stand G468.

For those who will not be at the show on Sunday, but who would still like to bid, Riders for Health will be making it possible to bid by telephone. To register your interest, email rfh@riders.org. Riders for Health will then email you with the information and a registration form. For more information, please call the Riders for Health office on +44 (0)1604 889 570.

The Yamaha YZE-R1 is worth £12,000, even without its famous history, or the completely unique paintwork. For the full specifications of this motorcycle, visit www.riders.org to download an information sheet.

Along with the chance to own a piece of two-wheel history, Viva Valencia! supporter, Carole Nash, has donated a voucher worth £500 for the new owner to use on insuring this exclusive machine.

The bike will be one of the star lots at the Arai auction, at Motorcycle Live on Sunday 20th November. All the proceeds from the sale of the incredible items available at the auction will go to supporting Riders for Health’s work in Africa.

Riders for Health makes sure that millions of people in rural communities in Africa have the health care they need by managing and maintaining reliable vehicles for health workers. With a reliable motorcycle a health worker can reach even the most remote communities with regular, lifesaving health care.


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