Search results

Jump to navigation Jump to search
  • ! colspan=2 style="background:darkred;" | <center><big>[[World Superbike racing]]</big> [[1988 World Superbike season|1988]] •
    1 KB (87 words) - 15:15, 17 February 2009
  • ...y the nickname '''Fast Freddie''', is an [[United States|American]] former World Champion [[motorcycle racing|motorcycle racer]]. Spencer is regarded as on ...he process. In [[1981 in sports|1981]], he split his time between the U.S. Superbike series, and the European [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] circui
    6 KB (871 words) - 18:32, 11 June 2009
  • ...sses include winning the 1990 250cc World Championship, and the 1997 World Superbike title. He was born on March 20th [[1967]] in [[Little Rock]], [[Arkansas]] ...ona having started 53rd in a field of 80 riders. He also took pole for the 1988 250cc US Grand Prix, and finished this and the Japan 250cc race in the top
    2 KB (372 words) - 23:37, 20 September 2009
  • ...orcycle racing|MotoGP]], for 2006 he moved to the [[Superbike racing|World Superbike]] series. ...merican circuit of that same class. The next year, he finished 18th in the World Championship, scoring 30 points.
    4 KB (666 words) - 11:33, 14 June 2009
  • ...nd sell their product. “Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday” is very relevant in Superbike racing. ==Characteristics of Superbike racing motorcycles==
    8 KB (1,200 words) - 16:27, 12 August 2009
  • {{World SBK}} ...[[Superbike World Championship|World Superbike]] Champions''', from {{SBK|1988}} up to and including {{SBK|2008}}.
    8 KB (799 words) - 09:50, 20 March 2009
  • ...y [[1990 in sports|1990s]] he won the [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|500cc World Championship]] three times and the [[Daytona 200]] once. He was characteriz ...Industries|Kawasaki]] hired him to compete in the [[1982 in sports|1982]] Superbike Championship as a team-mate to the then defending National Champion [[Eddie
    5 KB (707 words) - 16:31, 13 June 2009
  • ...9]], [[1964]] in [[Houston]], [[Texas]]) was an [[United States|American]] World Champion [[motorcycle]] [[road racing|road racer]] during the late [[1980 i ...984]] season, he was offered a test ride with the [[Yoshimura]] [[Suzuki]] Superbike team, who promptly signed the Texan to a contract. In his first race for Yo
    5 KB (795 words) - 22:07, 11 August 2009
  • ! colspan=2 |'''British Superbike Championship''' |Founded || 1988
    8 KB (980 words) - 17:51, 21 April 2009
  • ...e]] [[road racing]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Champion]]. His penchant for consistently finishing in the points earned hi ...the [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries|Kawasaki]] Superbike team and won the AMA Superbike Series 1981 and 1982. He also won the AMA 250cc road racing National Champi
    4 KB (582 words) - 08:33, 8 October 2009
  • ...workforce). Ducati Corse currently competes in [[MotoGP]], the [[Superbike World Championship]] and other national championships. ...e design and development of the motorcycles that compete in the MotoGP and Superbike championships.
    10 KB (1,432 words) - 22:54, 29 March 2009
  • ! colspan=2 |'''FIM Superbike World Championship''' |Current season || 2009 World Superbike season
    18 KB (2,629 words) - 10:37, 20 March 2009
  • ...Champ Car World Series]] would race there in [[2008 Champ Car World Series season|2008]] until the series was cancelled early in the year after merging with ! Season
    9 KB (1,031 words) - 17:55, 17 July 2009
  • ...[[GP2 Series|GP2]]; [[Superbike racing|SBK]]; [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Superbike racing|Superbikes]]; [[British Touring Car Championship|BTCC]]; [[Touring c ...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
    19 KB (2,447 words) - 20:13, 2 March 2009
  • One major change for the race came in 1993. Due to the high popularity of [[Superbike racing]], which had been a support class in previous 8 Hours races, the rac ...part of the [[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme|FIM]] [[Endurance World Championship]] for motorcycles and with the exception of 2005, due to the h
    8 KB (1,083 words) - 17:00, 20 November 2009
  • |Events || [[Formula One]]; [[Superbike racing|SBK]]; [[GP2 Series|GP2]]; [[Touring car racing|WTCC]]; [[Italy|Ital ...and his son Dino who had died in the 1950s. Before Enzo Ferrari's death in 1988, it was called ''''Autodromo Dino Ferrari''''.
    7 KB (1,104 words) - 22:04, 10 March 2009
  • ...supercharged]] 250cc racing bike. This was intended to compete in the 1940 season, building on Benelli's success in the [[1939 Isle of Man TT]]. With the sta ==Beyond World War 2==
    10 KB (1,472 words) - 08:15, 10 November 2011
  • ...|| [[V8 Supercar]]<br>[[Australian Grand Prix]]<br>[[Superbike World Championship]]<br>[[Castrol 6 Hour]] ...the longest before fading interest caused the compression of the endurance season to just those two events. The final such Oran Park enduro would by the [[19
    9 KB (1,081 words) - 11:25, 8 April 2012
  • From their first post-[[World War II|Second World War]] bicycle-like low-displacement motorbikes Ducati has gained prominence ...ng as a sign of respect and admiration for [[Francesco Baracca]], a heroic World War I fighter pilot that died during an air raid in 1918.
    27 KB (3,658 words) - 14:35, 26 November 2013

View (previous 20 | next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)