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European Trackday Meeting for MV Agusta Enthusiasts
On May 22nd & 23rd 2009, Vesuvio Racing is organizing a 2-DAY TRACK Meeting for all MV Agusta owners on the Circuit des Ecuyers in France. The event is addressed to all MV Agusta riders with or without Track experience. The Circuit des Ecuyers in Beauvardes FRANCE was chosen as the venue for this meeting for several reasons.
MV Agusta.net members get a special discount.
More information about the event can be found on Vesuvio Racing’s website at http://track.mvagusta-vesuvio.com
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MV AGUSTA ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT OF MASSIMO TAMBURINI
VARESE, ITALY, Dec. 3, 2008 - MV Agusta today announced that Design Chief Massimo Tamburini will retire from the company, effective Dec. 31, 2008. Tamburini has been with Cagiva since early 1985 and has headed up MV Agusta's engineering and design center, Centro Ricerche Cagiva, in San Marino for over 13 years, where he and the staff designed what are widely regarded as world-class, premium, high-performance sport motorcycles, including the legendary F4.
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Luca Scassa to join DFX Corse in World Superbike!
From Italian Press Release (translated):
It will be the Portimao circuit in Portugal to close the 2008 season of World Superbike Championship. Drawing new construction measure 4692 meters with a clockwise rotation. The circus of derived from the series takes a baptism a structure that presents significant technical difficulties combined with a spectacular showing of the path configurations Pisteplan once.
The DFX Corse team will be present as usual with Karl Muggeridge, the first guide in this 2008 season, but the pilot will complement the Australian to be on the news this weekend. Confirming the line that has always prized young talents, the group will begin Venetian iridescent in the new flag of the Superbike champion: Luca Scassa. The agreement with the pilot Arezzo is currently linked to this round but there are some excellent opportunities that the sport can continue in optics 2009.
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Bonneville Land Speed Record Update #11
Well the fat lady has sung! We had the battle of battles and beauty won over age this year. We did everything imaginable to find out where we had lost at least 10% of our power from the day we set the record and since the second day we were certain it was our o2 sensors that control fuel to the motor. If we had had access to the motor control system we could have fixed it. We never got the software to operate the system. We ordered two new o2 sensors and were sent the wrong ones. That left us in a position to rule out every other possibility, which we did.
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Bonneville Land Speed Record Update #10
Well tomorrow, Sunday, it comes down to the last three hours of racing at the 2008 Bonneville Land Speed Record meet. The question tomorrow morning is...will it be age or beauty that prevails? This morning we showed up at the starting line at 8:00AM and Leslie Porterfield was there in front of us. She was first to go this time and we were second. She broke our record by 1.2 mph and now we are chasing her record of 192.8 mph. That's racing. Here we are going 190mph and it comes down to three hours and 1.2 mph.
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Bonneville Land Speed Record Update #9
What a day. We still have the record, but we are really in a battle. Our arch rival is a lady named Leslie Porterfield from Dallas, Texas. This is the story of Bonneville at its finest. Right now we are literally 1 mph apart in our speeds. We still hold the edge. The attitude is friendly competition and may the fastest person win. Today we showed up at the line at exactly the same time and ran one after the other. I've attached photos on of Leslie and Rosey on the starting line. You'll also see Leslie on another bike she has here where she set a new world record of something more than 234mph. To say that we are impressed is an understatement. But that's what this place is all about. It's sportsmanship, comradeship, and everyone helping each other. It's unique in the world of motorsports.
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Matt Lynn to replace Jason Pridmore in World Superbike
Jason Pridmore forced to withdraw from World Superbike Championship with an arm injury; Fellow American Matt Lynn replaces him.
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"Replacing Jason, we decided for the young AMA Superbike rider Matt Lynn, who we expect to perform a good latter part of the season with us."
"Matt was officially presented for the Team and the Championship Organization today and he is very excited about debuting on the World Superbike Championship with Alto Evolution."
Go Matt!
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Bonneville Land Speed Record Update #8
Today started out on a somber note. The bad accident that ended the day yesterday resulted in the death of the driver, 47 year old Cliff Gullet. I had just visited his pit to look at his streamliner. His effort was a family affair and I was very impressed with their streamliner. We used footage of it in the opening of our update this morning as a tribute to him. Obviously this was the conversation around the salt flats for much of the day. The conclusion reached seemed to be that no one is in denial of the danger associated with this sport, but somehow the risk gives meaning to life. I doubt anyone worries about the danger ..... we accept it and if it happens then that's the way it is. At least we exit doing something we enjoy.
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Bonneville Land Speed Record Update #7
Here is the link for the first video update that hit the Internet today.
Click to view
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Bonneville Land Speed Record Update #6
NEW AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE ASSOCIATION RECORD 191.642MPH (308.417KPH) Today was filled with all kinds of surprises and some were better than others. Rather than get ahead of myself let me just tell you how they played out. We were on the salt at 6:00AM as JeanRichard wanted to have a sunrise breakfast at our pits. Seeing the sunrise on the salt is almost a religious event. As the sun comes up everyone pauses to watch that fireball rise over the mountains in the east.
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