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  • ...sually the men to beat. Having previous won the [[Australian]] and [[AMA]] Superbike titles (becomng the first non-American to win the latter), and shone in a h ...ously-uncompetitive machinery, finishing in the championship top 5 in both seasons.
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  • ...nd sell their product. “Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday” is very relevant in Superbike racing. ==Characteristics of Superbike racing motorcycles==
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  • ...his home round. He combined world and Spanish 250cc racing over the next 2 seasons, finishing as runner-up in his domestic series in 1995. ...96, but did not match his 16th overall in the world series over the next 2 seasons. He doubled up successfully in 1998, winning the Spanish 250cc title and fi
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  • ...pent his entire top-level career with [[Yamaha]]. While racing in his home championship, he had a chance to race at the 1994 Japanese Grand Prix as a '[[wild card] ...nery, in which his solid finisheing ensured that his 100% record of top 10 championship finishes continued.
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  • ...6th [[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme|F.I.M.]] [[Superbike World Championship]] season. The season started on [[March 2]] at [[Circuit de Valencia|Valenc ...ctory teams. As a result of most of the field being Ducati motorcycles the championship was given the derogatory title of "the Ducati Cup".
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''FIM Superbike World Championship''' |Current season || 2009 World Superbike season
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  • ...It is most recently best known for its flagship 1000 cc [[v-twin|V-Twin]] Superbike, the [[Aprilia RSV Mille|RSV Mille]]. Aprilia was founded immediately after the [[Second World War]] by Cavaliere Alberto Beggio, as a bicycle production factory at [[Noa
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Supersport World Championship''' |Current season || 2007 Supersport World Championship
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  • ! [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Championships]] ...st of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|500cc Road Racing World Championship]].
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  • ...various production categories of racing, such as [[Superbike racing|World Superbike]], that feature modified versions of motorcycles available to the public. C ...The 350cc class vanished in the 1980s. Sidecars were dropped from World Championship events in the 1990s, reducing the field to 125s, 250s, and 500s.
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  • ...0 cc [[Two-stroke cycle|two-stroke]] machine where he finished 15th on the championship. ...-stroke]] [[GSV-R]], remaining with the team for the [[2004]] and [[2005]] seasons.
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  • ...0 cc [[Two-stroke cycle|two-stroke]] machine where he finished 15th on the championship. ...-stroke]] [[GSV-R]], remaining with the team for the [[2004]] and [[2005]] seasons.
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  • ...e racing|motorcycle racer]] and multiple [[Grand Prix motorcycles|MotoGP]] World Champion. ...ck-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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  • ...e]] Motorcycles developed by [[Ducati]] to compete in the [[MotoGP]] World Championship. GPx indicates the version of the bike, where x corresponds to the year the ...chinery and turning the 500 class of World Road Racing into the [[MotoGP]] Championship. This convinced Ducati to make a much-awaited return to the track in the ne
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  • ...ck has hosted USRRC, [[Can Am]], [[Trans-Am]], [[Formula 5000]], [[IMSA GT Championship|IMSA GT]], [[Champ Car]], [[American Le Mans Series]], [[Grand American]], ...opularly referred to as the Corkscrew, is considered one of the motorsport world's most challenging turns, due to the drop in elevation as well as its blind
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  • ...the various production categories of racing, such as the [[Superbike World Championship]], that feature modified versions of road-going motorcycles available to th A World Championship for motorcycle racing was first organized by the [[Fédération Internation
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  • ...[[Scuderia Ferrari]] by 13 points. Renault also retained the Constructor's Championship, beating Ferrari by only five points. ...06 Malaysia.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Fernando Alonso]] won the Formula One Driver Championship.]]
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  • ...Internationale de Motocyclisme|F.I.M.]] [[Road racing|Road Racing]] World Championship season. The 2007 season was significant as it introduced a new regulation w | [[Misano World Circuit|Misano]]
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