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The World Superbike Championship his issued a final 2008 schedule, with the planned Sentul, Indonesia round cancelled.
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Scorpion and Foremost Insurance are teaming up for a special Daytona helmet giveaway, with lucky winners able to choose from the VX ? 14 and VX ? 9 youth dirt helmets or the street EXO-400 line.
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Destry Abbott and amateur rider Josh Morros captured the victory at round three of the Best in the Desert Series in Laughlin, Nevada.
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Participants in the 2008 Thundersprint this May will have the opportunity to ride the latest bikes from Ducati.
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Monster Energy Kawasaki's Rickey Gadson set the lowest elapsed time record in the Super Street class as he made his return to the finals at the South Georgia Motorsports Park.
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On top of a brand new Ducati 848, Larry Pegram is poised to ride to the top of the AMA Formula Xtreme Championship with the support of a new Co-Title sponsor.
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David Knight proved stronger than ever at the Parts Unlimited Triton GNCC, the opening round of the 2008 Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Championship.
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The 2008 AMA Superbike Championship gets underway this week at Daytona International Speedway. We preview what is sure to be an awesome week of racing.
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Rossi overthrown, Stoner the new master, a smoking tire war... There's plenty of drama for this year's MotoGP championship. Let MotorcycleUSA give you a primer on what to watch in 2008.
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Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum Showcases Arlen's "Awesome-Ness" in New Exhibit Spotlight Shines on Legendary Career and Customs of Arlen Ness.
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Reigning AMA Superbike champion Ben Spies will headline the busy Daytona Racing schedule, but the packed week at Daytona International Speedway includes Flat Track, Supercross and the famed Daytona 200.
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Parts Unlimited returns as the presenting sponsor for the 2008 AMA Superbike Championship.
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The Corona Extra Honda team is ready to challenge at Daytona, with a riders contesting Superbike, Superstock, Supersport and the famed Daytona 200 which showcases the Formula Xtreme series.
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Short... Excuse us, vertically challenged riders now have another option thanks to BMW, with a lower suspension now offered for the R1200 Boxers.
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Watch how Chad Reed got back to his winning ways at Indianapolis with these video highlights courtesy of SPEEDtv.com.
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SPEEDtv.com's Dennis Noyes lends his expert analysis on the recent first-ever MotoGP night test at the Qatar circuit. Who is best prepared for the season opener?
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AMA Government Relations News & Notes is a monthly service compiled and edited by the AMA Government Relations Staff to keep motorcyclists informed of happenings around the world.
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Aprilia USA/Lloyd Brothers Motorsports remains the team to beat in the SunTrust MOTO-ST Series following their second straight victory in the Daytona 300 at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday.
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Louisiana's No Problem Raceway served up a big pot of perfect weather for the finals of Hurricane Alley's first racing season, and racers and fans responded to the sunshine in record numbers.
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The four-wheeled off-roaders were ready to roll for the opening round of the GNCC ATV series, which took place in Melbourne, Florida.
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You won't find these motorcycles at your local dealership yet, but Roland Sands is betting racing enthusiasts will see his new 450 SuperSingles on the racetrack soon.
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Joining the Kawasaki team in MotoGP, the pressure is on John Hopkins to perform on the racetrack, but now the American needs to prove he can ride to the authorites in Florida to get his endorsement.
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Chad Reed got back to being Chad Reed at the Indianapolis RCA Dome taking the win in the premier class, while Trey Canard earns his second consecutive win in the East Coast Lites series.
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Round 2 of the 2008 World Superbike championship featured a historic afternoon of racing at the famed Phillip Island circuit.
MCUSA Toon-Up - March 2008
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