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  • ...[motorcycle]] racer who has raced in [[World Superbike]] and the [[500cc]] World Championship. In WSBK be has 10 poles and 17 wins. He retires at the end of He switched to Superbikes in 1995, taking a win and 3 further podiums, as well as the fastest lap in
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  • ...successes include winning the 1990 250cc World Championship, and the 1997 World Superbike title. He was born on March 20th [[1967]] in [[Little Rock]], [[A ...d in four different championships, but the hgihlight was winning the 250cc World Championship at his first full attempt. He was a full-time 500cc racer for
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  • ...as yet produced. He was runner-up in the 1994 [[250cc]] and 1997 [[500cc]] World Championship. ...uccessive years from 1989 to 1991 for [[Honda]], who took him to the 250cc World Championship in 1993. He was runner-up in the series in 1994, and fourth in
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  • ...motorcycle racing that employs modified production motorcycles. Superbike World Championship is the worldwide superbike championship. Many countries such a ...(bottom picture) Road version of the [[Ducati 999]] in racing livery.<br />Superbikes must look like their roadgoing counterparts, the most notable difference is
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  • ...mpion in 1997, and this was coupled with four top-five finishes in [[World Superbikes]] when filling in for the injured [[Colin Edwards]]. In 1998 he was in WSBK
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  • ...Supersport]] and [[Superstock]] classes, and success in these gave him his World Supersport break with [[Castrol]] [[Honda]]. When Ten Kate arranged a deal to run a Honda [[Fireblade]] in [[World Superbikes]] for 2004, Chris was the natural choice to ride it. The team did their own
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  • ...o won the 2000 [[Superbike|British Superbike]] championship and the 2003 [[World Superbike]] crown. ...c World Championship with Team Burnett. He took part in two [[MotoGP|500cc World Championship]] races for the Harris-Yamaha team.
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  • ...and made his 125cc World Championship debut in his home round. He combined world and Spanish 250cc racing over the next 2 seasons, finishing as runner-up in ...cing for the first time in 1996, but did not match his 16th overall in the world series over the next 2 seasons. He doubled up successfully in 1998, winning
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  • ...a]]) is a [[Catalonia|Catalan]] motorcycle racer, presently competing in [[World Superbike]] ...50cc Grand Prix. Xaus finished sixth in Thunderbike in [[1996]], moving to World Supersport in [[1997]] taking 12th overall.
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  • ...ritish Formula Three Championship|British F3]], [[Superbike racing|British Superbikes]], [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|MotoGP]] [[Image:WorldSeriesByRenault.jpg|right|thumb|World Series by Renault at Donington Park's [[Melbourne Hairpin]] in 2005.]]
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  • ...[CR&S Britten V1000]] successfully competed in competitions throughout the world. CR&S had become a team.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''FIM Superbike World Championship''' |Current season || 2009 World Superbike season
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  • |Events || [[Superbike racing|Superbikes]], [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|MotoGP]], [[Champ Car]] ...y one that also plays host to the [[World Superbike]] championship and a [[World Endurance Race]].
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  • ...ced through 2006. This motorcycle enjoyed great success in the [[Superbike World Championship]], and continues to be raced in the series despite no longer b ...e 999 was very successful in the [[Superbike World Championship]], winning world championships in:
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Supersport World Championship''' |Current season || 2007 Supersport World Championship
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  • ...age:mondial-250-1957-1600.jpg|right|thumb|300px|'''1957 F.B. Mondial 250cc World Champion''' <small>[http://www.cyberium.net/imagine/M/index.html Source]</s ...its time, winning 5 [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Championships]]. After the [[1957 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1957
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  • ...[[Taree]] in [[Australia]] in [[1969]]. He has won the [[Superbike racing|World Superbike]] championship, as well as the [[British Superbike]] series. ...ian supersport championship in [[1995]] before moving up to the Australian Superbikes series the next year, finishing 3rd that year and 2nd in 1997. It was in 19
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  • |Events || [[Superbike racing|Superbikes]], [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|MotoGP]], [[Champ Car]] ...y one that also plays host to the [[World Superbike]] championship and a [[World Endurance Race]].
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  • ...ate Racing|Ten Kate]] [[Honda]], who also won the {{SBK|2004}} [[Superbike World Championship]] on a [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]]. Toseland is currently ===World Supersport 1998-1999===
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  • ...|| '''[[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme|FIM]] [[Superbike World Championship]]'''<br> ...Outer course is one of the fastest road courses in North America, with AMA Superbikes posting average speeds over {{convert|100|mph|1}}.
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  • ...]; [[Superbike racing|SBK]]; [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Superbike racing|Superbikes]]; [[British Touring Car Championship|BTCC]]; [[Touring car racing|WTCC]]; ...t from [[Milton Keynes]] and [[Northampton]]. It is built on the site of a World War II bomber base, [[RAF Silverstone]], which opened in 1943. The airfield
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  • ...er up 4 times. Many riders from the series have gone on to race in [[World Superbikes]] or [[MotoGP]].
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  • ...en a support class in previous 8 Hours races, the race now centered around superbikes. The Formula One class, which at the time was the pinnacle of the race, wo ...part of the [[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme|FIM]] [[Endurance World Championship]] for motorcycles and with the exception of 2005, due to the h
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  • by men of the Ferrari “school” who come from the world of cars and Formula 1. A new company that has combined The suspension? Ohlins. The brakes? Brembo, for superbikes. The rims? Marchesini. Difficult to find anything better.
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  • ...|| [[V8 Supercar]]<br>[[Australian Grand Prix]]<br>[[Superbike World Championship]]<br>[[Castrol 6 Hour]] ...8 and 1989, Oran Park played host to Australia's rounds of the [[Superbike World Championship]].
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  • [[Image:Motorcycle racing.jpg|thumb|right|Road Racing (Superbikes)]] ...l obeying road traffic laws (not to be confused with car rallies such as [[World Rally Championship|WRC]]).
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  • ...e racing|motorcycle racer]] and multiple [[Grand Prix motorcycles|MotoGP]] World Champion. ...of back-to-back championships by winning the [[2004]] and [[2005]] MotoGP World Championship after leaving Honda to join [[Yamaha Motor Corporation|Yamaha]
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  • ...nneville Salt Flats]] in Utah for the fastest Production Motorcycle in the world, averaging 311.53 km/h, over the long course, which is {{convert|7|mi|km|1} ...(Torque Shift System). It is one of the most exclusive motorcycles in the world (100 examples). top speed estimated 195 mph, g-pack 355 kp/h
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