Thursday, 31 May 2012

Valentino Rossi Wants Ducati is Also Good on a Dry Track

Valentino Rossi Le Mans 2012

Valentino Rossi did a good race with Ducati on last wet race. This weekend, Rossi will race on Catalunya, which is usually dry and hot. Statistics say that ducati has not shown good performance in a dry track. Valentino Rossi hope that Ducati also good on the dry track.

Rossi said, “Two Sundays ago, we got a nice result because we took advantage of the wet track, a condition in which we know we can be competitive, but we’re aware that we must continue improving in normal, dry conditions."

He continue, "Some of the things we tried in the Mugello test last week seemed promising. It will be interesting to try them on a different track, and with must less time to set the bike up, to see if they’re really a small step forward."

"The Catalunya circuit has always been one of my favorites, and although it’s hard to imagine another podium, we must still do our best to finish with the front riders.”

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Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/DuNGWySSgld/Valentino+Rossi+Wants+Ducati+Good+Dry+Track

Jean Paul Boinet Karel Bojer

UFC's Jake Ellenberger on Kampmann: "This Is Like My Title Fight Right Here"

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Source: http://www.mmaforum.com/ufc/102360-ufcs-jake-ellenberger-kampmann-like-my-title-fight-right-here.html

Edwin Dewees  Nick Diaz 

World Superbike 2009: Donington Highlight Vids

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Julien Allemand Dick Allen

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Redux: AMA Superbike vs. World Superbike at MMP

Last year we combined the QP2 times from World Superbike with the Qualifying times from AMA Superbike, to see how America’s finest motorcycle racers stack up on against the international championship of a similar name. Of course there are different regulations in each series (not to mention a variety of other factors), which vary a bit on how teams are allowed to modify their race bikes, so there isn’t an exact comparison between the two ...

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Günter Beer Albert Beirle

Bellator 70 Results: Cole Konrad keeps belt with first-round finish of Eric Prindle

Unbeaten heavyweight Cole Konrad may catch a lot of flak for his methodical, sometime plodding, style inside the cage but the Bellator champion made it clear the rest of his skills are catching up with his wrestling with a quick finish of tournament winner Eric Prindle last night at Bellator 70. Prindle came out swinging [...]

Source: http://www.fighters.com/05/26/bellator-70-results-cole-konrad-keeps-belt-with-first-round-finish-of-eric-prindle

Joe Doerksen  Chris Dolman

Dana White: “We’ve got to figure out where Jon Jones is at and what he wants to do.”

The opinions on UFC light heavyweight champ Jon Jones have been non-stop since the 24-year old title-holder was involved in a one-car accident early Saturday morning and arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence at the scene. Now UFC President Dana White is sharing his thoughts on the matter and rather than express any [...]

Source: http://www.fighters.com/05/23/dana-white-%e2%80%9cwe%e2%80%99ve-got-to-figure-out-where-jon-jones-is-at-and-what-he-wants-to-do-%e2%80%9d

Grant Campbell  Gesias JZ Calvancante 

Monday, 28 May 2012

Sunday, 27 May 2012

Sunday Summary at Le Mans: Head & Heart

Funny how things turn out. On a weekend that looked like being overshadowed by one subject – Casey Stoner’s shock retirement announcement and its repercussions – along came the rain and provided spectacle to cheer the hearts of racing fans of every persuasion. Rain offers new opportunities, and such opportunities light a fire in the breasts of racers being kept from running at the front under ordinary circumstances. At the same time, should that fire ...

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Arciso Artesiani Sandro Artusi

Ultimate Fighting Champion

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Tyson Griffin Karn Grigorian

IOMTT: Kawasaki-Zytek ZX10ev Breaks Cover with 134hp, Six-Speed Gearbox, & Kawasaki Motors UK

With Honda’s electric motorcycle racing effort thinly disguised as the Mugen Shinden and getting a tremendous amount of attention, the motorcycle racing press missed the very subtle joint-entry by Zytek Automotive and Bournemouth Kawasaki Racing into the 2012 TT Zero. Already incorporating one of the most advanced technology groups in electric and hybrid automotive technology, as well as one of the top Isle of Man TT racing teams, the Kawasaki-Zytek ZX10ev race bike also benefits from another ...

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Jose Barresi Manliff Barrington

Saturday, 26 May 2012

25 Years of World Superbike: Roger Burnett

Roger Burnett

Recently inducted into the SBK Hall of Fame Roger Burnett was the first rider ever to score a pole position, at the opening round at his home circuit of Donington way back in 1988. He has, as rider, team consultant, rider manager and PR guru been part of SBK history almost every step of the way. With the memories of an epic Donington SBK weekend in 2012 permanently etched in the mind of all who were there to see it unfold, what better time to get the thoughts of an ‘old-time’ British ex-rider who still takes a keen interest in the modern day SBK paddock.

Q: How was the championship in the early years? Did you know it was going to be such a success?
A: I think there was a real excitement that global four-stroke racing was going to be on proper GP short circuits. Prior to SBK starting four-stroke racing was all about TT-F1, which took into consideration road tracks. So what we all got excited about was that and the fact that that it was going to be a full World championship of 12 rounds, with two races per event. That formula, back 25 years ago, was ahead of its day. Now MotoGP has had to go four-stroke so SBK was ahead. The formula of two races gives a fantastic day of entertainment, whether for the TV viewer of live spectator. Add in that the whole formula was production based, and therefore could be a real shop window or the manufacturers. That made it a brilliant, exciting, concept.

Q: How strong was the bond between racing and production machines?
A: The manufacturers joined in, with the first year of the Honda RC30 in 1988 a production-based model that we raced, then the Yamaha OW01 was in its infancy, so the manufacturers had models to promote and display – and hone into becoming better roadgoing products. I always understood in my racing career that I was privileged to be able to race bikes and the only reason I could do that I that people bought them for the road. So to be involved in the concept and initiation in a world championship that gave the roadbike audience something back was exciting and a real privilege. I absolutely love the Superbike World Championship and I love the people. There are people in there who have been there for 25 years. Racing is competition and with competition there can be a little bit of bitchiness from time-to-time, but generally speaking the camaraderie in the paddock and the atmosphere is so much better than the MotoGP paddock.

Q: Do you have any strong memories of those first races?
A: What was really surprising that Ducati wheeled out this bloody great big red thing in the first rounds; so noisy you could not believe it. Then Marco Lucchinelli jumps on it – and he was a god really. I do not know how old he is but in 1988 he was already pushing a decent age and he was a seasoned kind of racer. That Ducati was so good and it came from nowhere. Nobody anticipated that Ducati would have such a strong product for that championship from year one. And what has been proven is that they have had a strong, competitive product for the whole 25 years, which has been unbelievable.

Q: You did a lot of travelling in the early years, lots of fly-away rounds, so it must have been difficult to do all that even without the huge numbers of people in a modern-day SBK team?
A: We used to do a lot of it ourselves. Steve Parrish and I were always mates and when we did the back-to-back Canadian and American rounds we kind of shared travel together – because Steve was always good at organising and so on. We would freight the bikes over there, fly in from Europe, collect our bikes from the freight depot in a Ryder hire-truck, put our kit bikes into it at the other end – we did it ourselves with a forklift – and then drove to the first race. After that round we would re-pack the crate and drive down to America to the next round! In those days, across two teams, we had ten people – including the riders!

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Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/0c-BuGpDjvv/25+Years+World+Superbike+Roger+Burnett

Kent Andersson George Andrews

'The Ultimate Fighter: Live' episode No. 12 discussion thread

The 12th episode of "The Ultimate Fighter: Live" airs tonight on FX at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

This serves as tonight's discussion thread for the double-fight episode, in which the tournament's semifinal round unfolds.

Follow along with tonight's episode and live elimination fights on FX, and discuss it in the comments section of this thread. We'll then have an episode recap posted at the show's conclusion.


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Pat Barry  Vitor Belfort 

Thursday, 24 May 2012

Ducati Completes Test At Mugello - Electronics, Engine And Swingarm Key Changes

The weather finally smiled on Ducati's testing efforts on Thursday, providing a full day of testing under excellent conditions. After parts of the first two days were lost to rain and a wet track, the sun shone all day Thursday, with the track being too hot, if anything. Though the post-race press release is as free of detailed information as ever, the positive vibe that came through in both the press release and in the responses from various sources at the test is evident. Lap times were not made public, but according to GPOne.com, Valentino Rossi ran a 1'48.62 and Nicky Hayden posted a 1'48.84, on what Troy Bayliss - also there, testing the Panigale Superbike - described as a slow track due to the temperature. That is close to the fastest lap set by Jorge Lorenzo at last year's race on the 800cc Yamaha, but a long way off the 1'47.326 set by Casey Stoner on the 1000cc Honda at the test after last year's race at Mugello.

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Rolf Blatter Norman Blemings

Junior dos Santos UFC 146 Pre-Fight Interview

Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2012/5/24/3040302/junior-dos-santos-ufc-146-pre-fight-interview

Bernard Ackah  Terrance Aflague

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Weekend warriors: Michael Chandler, Team Faber lead the weekend with big wins

Though the weekend was dominated by the UFC fights on Fox, there were plenty of other fights over the weekend, including this quick knockout Michael Chandler pulled off at Bellator:

In his first fight since beating Eddie Alvarez for the Bellator lightweight title, Chandler needed just 0:56 to TKO Akihiro Gono. After the bout, Gono said he was retiring from his 18-year MMA career that included bouts in Pride, the UFC, Sengoku and Bellator.

In other Bellator action, Bryan Baker earned a trip to the welterweight tourney final with a decision over Ben Saunders. Heavyweight Damian Grabowski decisioned Dave Huckaba in a bout that registered as less-than-exciting, and Ryan Ford TKOed Luis Santos in the second round.

On "The Ultimate Fighter," Urijah Faber won the most important event: the Coaches Challenge. He beat Dominick Cruz in an obstacle course that involved the use of a grenade launcher. Afterwards, Andy Ogle beat Mike Rio with a rear naked choke to give Team Faber five fighters in the quarterfinals. Next week, James Vick will face Joe Proctor and Justin Lawrence will take on Michael Chiesa in the first quarterfinal bouts.

At Super Fight League, (go ahead and sing the song) James Thompson beat Bobby Lashley in a unanimous decision. Zelg Galesic scored the weekend's memorable moment with a flying knee knockout of Doug Marshall.

What was your favorite bout of the weekend? Speak up in the comments, on Facebook or on Twitter.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/weekend-warriors-michael-chandler-team-faber-lead-weekend-134644661.html

Junie Browning Paul Buentello 

2012 Le Mans MotoGP Qualifying Practice Result: Thrilling Session Sees Pole Decided In Final Moments

Results and summary of the qualifying practice session for the MotoGP class at Le Mans:

Race Details
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Haruchika Aoki Nobuatsu Aoki

Strikeforce Grand Prix Final medical suspensions include six month sentences for main eventers

Josh Barnett and Daniel Cormier exchanged in a 25-minute war in the main event of the Strikeforce Grand Prix Final this past Saturday night. While Cormier came out victorious, he, along with Barnett, were each handed 180-day medical suspensions for injuries to their hands. Both said they suffered breaks in the opening round of action [...]

Source: http://fiveouncesofpain.com/2012/05/22/strikeforce-grand-prix-final-medical-suspensions-include-six-month-sentences-for-main-eventers/

Noboru Asahi Marcus Aurelio 

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

2012 Le Mans Moto2 and Moto3 Sunday Post-Race Press Releases

Press releases from the Moto2 and Moto3 teams after the race on Sunday at Le Mans:

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2012

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Artie Bell Carlos Bellon

Bellator 69 Results – Maiquel Falcao defeats Andreas Spang to win middleweight tournament

The Bellator season six middleweight tournament winner will be decided when Maiquel Falcao meets Andreas Spang in the main event of Bellator 69. Taking place from the L’Auberge Casino, Bellator 69 also features a welterweight tournament semifinal bout between David Rickels and Karl Amoussou. The winner will earn the right to face Bryan Baker in [...]

Bellator 69 Results – Maiquel Falcao defeats Andreas Spang to win middleweight tournament is a post from: MMA Interplay UFC News

Source: http://www.mmainterplay.com/bellator-news/bellator-69-results-maiquel-falcao-vs-andreas-spang-58174/

Wes Soldier Combs  Ray Cooper 

Monday, 21 May 2012

Montezemolo: ‘The championship is in our hands’ | 2012 F1 season

Montezemolo: ‘The championship is in our hands’ is an original article from F1 Fanatic. If this article has been published anywhere other than F1 Fanatic it is an infringement of copyright.

Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo issued a rallying call to Ferrari's staff in the form of an open letter ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix weekend.

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Jose Barresi Manliff Barrington