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Webb clinches Minneapolis supercross victory

Forkner opens 250SX East championship with top honours.

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Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Cooper Webb has earned his third main event victory of the season at Minneapolis’ sixth round of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross and FIM World Championship.

The number two put on a stellar display, recording a three-second win over Team Honda HRC’s Ken Roczen, who was able to regain the points in the process – he leads Webb by one point.

Marvin Musquin (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) was third ahead of premier class rookie Joey Savatgy (Monster Energy Kawasaki) and Justin Brayton (Smarttop Bull Frog Spas Honda), while former points leader Eli Tomac (Monster Energy Kawasaki) was sixth followed by Australia’s Chad Reed (JGRMX Yoshimura Suzuki Factory Racing) in Seventh.

Austin Forkner (Pro Circuit Monster Energy Kawasaki) opened the 250SX East championship with top honours, taking a convincing six-second victory over TLD Red Bull KTM’s Jordon Smith.

Monster Energy Yamalube Star Racing Yamaha’s Justin Cooper closed out the podium in third, followed by Alex Martin (JGRMX Yoshimura Suzuki Factory Racing) and Chase Sexton (Geico Honda). The AMA Supercross series heads to Arlington in Texas next weekend for round seven.

Detailed results


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Petrucci completes Sepang MotoGP test fastest

News 9 Feb 2019

Petrucci completes Sepang MotoGP test fastest

Rookie Bagnaia second followed by Australia’s Miller in third.

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After Maverick Viñales (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) missed out on setting the fastest ever lap of Sepang by just 0.067s on Thursday, Friday saw action in Malaysia end on a high as not one but six riders went quicker than Jorge Lorenzo’s quickest effort in 2018.

The quickest of them all, however, was Danilo Petrucci (Mission Winnow Ducati Team) as the Italian stormed the timesheets with an awe-inspiring 1m58.239s after 32 laps – with rookie Francesco Bagnaia (Alma Pramac Racing) hot on his heels and only a fitting 0.063s in arrears after 21 laps.

Next came his teammate and Australian Jack Miller only another small margin further back, the Aussie doing 47 laps and quick despite a crash, with Andrea Dovizioso (Mission Winnow Ducati) completing the top four, three tenths off the top. All in all, a stunner of a day for Ducati machinery.

Dovizioso was positive after the day, although he said there’s still room to improve mid-corner, and team manager Davide Tardozzi continued the positivity. The Italian said the riders seem happy with many of the updates brought to the test, including chassis updates and a new fairing, and the long run pace of day two bodes well.

Alma Pramac rider Miller put in a long run on day three too, with a good number of laps in the 2m and 2m1s bracket. Tito Rabat (Reale Avintia Racing) was a little further back on day three, but completed a positive test in P14.

After the Ducati lock out at the top, it was Vinales who remained close. The Spaniard put his newly-numbered number 12 into fifth on the timesheets, setting a 1m58.644s as his best of a whopping 79 laps. Vinales’ long run pace was also electric – with the Yamaha rider putting in 20 laps in the 1m59s and 2m brackets. Teammate Valentino Rossi was 10th on the timesheets after more than 60 laps, and it was a positive test for the Iwata marque overall.

Petronas Yamaha SRT, on their 2019 spec machines, also had another good showing on the timesheets. Franco Morbidelli was the second quickest Yamaha in P8 after 66 laps, with rookie teammate Fabio Quartararo in P16 after a mammoth 77 laps – just 0.011s behind rookie rival Joan Mir (Team Suzuki Ecstar).

Behind Vinales, the final man to beat the 2018 fastest lap was Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda Castrol) as the Brit took P6 overall and was fastest Honda once again despite returning from injury. The three-time grand prix winner crashed on day three once again but managed an increased 61 laps – a positive showing after so much time away – and did a best of a 1m58.780s.

His teammate Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda Idemitsu), meanwhile, impressed once again as he completed day three in P9 and in the top ten – making that three days in a row. The Japanese rider was happy after the test and put in 61 laps on Friday.

Reigning champion Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) seemed relieved on the third day of testing to see the condition of his shoulder improved after a tough day two. The number 93 again finished work a little early to aid his recovery, but he did 39 laps with a best of a 1m59.170s and ended the day in P11 – just 0.015s off Rossi.

Honda test team rider Stefan Bradl also added more than 50 laps to the count for the Japanese manufacturer, ending the day in P13, and tested a new aero fairing, as did Marquez. Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing Team Gresini) was another who put in a stunning performance on day three, ending the session in seventh and only just outside Lorenzo’s quickest 2018 lap.

He did 52 laps. Technical Director Romano Albesiano was positive about the laptime and the performance of the electronics and chassis, saying it’s been a positive winter and six days of testing so far are encouraging. Espargaro’s teammate Andrea Iannone, meanwhile, sat out the action due to illness.

Team Suzuki Ecstar had a more low-key day on Friday, on the timesheets at least, with Alex Rins the highest-placed Hamamatsu machine in P12, 0.010s off Marquez but putting in 75 laps. Rookie Joan Mir made a big move up the rankings on day three though, ending the session in P15 and only three tenths off his teammate.

Rins had positive things to say about Friday and especially about the test overall, with Suzuki aiming to keep their stunning 2018 form despite now having lost concessions for this season. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing saw Johann Zarco once again the fastest Austrian machine as the Frenchman took P17 with a 1m59.640s after 44 laps – but he only pipped teammate Pol Espargaro by just over a tenth.

The Spaniard was P18, with Miguel Oliveira putting his Red Bull KTM Tech 3 machine just behind the two factory bikes. Chassis, suspension and aero were all being worked on, and long run pace was a positive for the Austrian factory. There were several versions of the aero package from KTM, and further testing will take place at Qatar before a decision is made.

That’s it from Sepang and now that Qatar test looms large as the next chance for the grid to head out on track. That’s from the 23-25 February at Losail International Circuit.

Detailed results

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Guard brings order to scooter parking

What would you think if you came back to your parked motorbike or scooter after work today and found a guard had been lined them up tightly to save space like this?

It may free up more parking spaces in our CBDs, but most riders would be horrified anyone had touched their precious possession.

Guard praised

However, the work of one Indonesian school security guard has been praised on social media.

Guard Pak Slamet has been lining up students’ and teachers’ scooters to save space since 2000 when he started working at the Banten school near Jakarta.

Scooters parking guard
Pak and his orderly scooters

He re-parks the scooters close together so he can squeeze more scooters into the small parking space.

Pak takes so much pride in his work that he even lines them up in matching colours and models.

Either that, or he has a severe case of OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder).

School student Tyara Tweeted a video showing Pak’s parking prowess which has now gone viral. (Click on the blue arrow to watch the video.)

“My school’s security guard often parks [Honda] Beat motorcycles in such orderly rows like these, because a lot of students at my school ride Beat. Sometimes not only Beat, he also puts Vespa or big bikes in rows like these,” her Tweet says.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Pirelli Introduces New DIABLO Superbike Slicks for Smaller Displacement Sportbikes

High-performance slicks normally found on big bikes, now available for the small displacement crowd.

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Pirelli Tire North America will introduce two new sizes of its DIABLO™ Superbiketire lineup, geared specifically toward entry-level sportbikes. The new tires will be available in 110/70-17 front and 140/70-17 rear sizes and reaffirms Pirelli’s commitment to racing and the growing popularity of smaller sportbike racing classes.

The new sizing options will be available in Pirelli’s SC1 compound. The front tire has been designed for improved handling and grip, while the rear will continue to have the same feel as the current race-proven DIABLO™ Supercorsa tires that have been winning races and setting records across the United States.

“Pirelli’s racing team has been working hard to develop sizing dedicated to smaller displacement sportbike racing”, said Oscar Solis, road racing manager, Pirelli. “Throughout the past several years the 300cc and 400cc sportbike popularity has continued to trend upwards, generating interest as an entry-level racing class and for younger riders that are looking to move up through the ranks. Our testing was extremely positive and we have designed a product to meet the needs and expectations of all skill levels on the racetrack.”

For 15 consecutive seasons Pirelli has served as the official tire supplier for all classes in the MOTUL FIM World Superbike Championship, including the World Supersport 300 division. The production-derived world championship is one of the key platforms used by Pirelli to perform an endless amount of research and development around the globe with DIABLO™ Superbike racing slicks. In 2018, Ana Carrasco became the first-ever female motorcycle racing world champion when she captured the World Supersport 300 title aboard her Pirelli-equipped DS Junior Team Kawasaki Ninja® 400.

Pirelli will be attending several upcoming events where technical support and trackside assistance will be present. The events will include the Florida Motorcycle Road Racing Association round at Palm Beach International Raceway on February 9 and the Chuckwalla Valley Motorcycle Association rounds atMSR Houston on February 16 andChuckwalla Valley Raceway on February 23.

The new tires are available now through your local Pirelli trackside vendor.

To learn more about the complete line of Pirelli motorcycle tires, please visit www.pirelli.com



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NEXX Helmets Announces 2019 Collection

Ranging from touring helmets to race helmets, and everything in between, NEXX has a helmet for nearly any rider.

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THE WOW FACTOR

Differentiable, unmistakable, unique. A NEXX is immediately recognizable. The “wow” factor is our drive and what makes us different from others. Fueled by this obsession and energy, we transform our design and development skills into magic-filled products, ready to solve our customers’ challenges, no matter how big or small they are.

Our ranges are the combination of hard work, dedication, and passion with state-of-the-art and high-tech components that guarantee uncompromised safety and quality.

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TOURING

X.VILITUR
Style, comfort and performance unite with the essence of Gran Turismo, in a unique Modular, full of technology and solutions that bring you closer to the world that surrounds you. Enter the ultimate comfort zone – where safety meets peace of mind, the journey becomes unique and the pleasure of riding, pure emotion.

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ADVENTURE

X.WED 2

The all-new X.WED 2 is NEXX’s first update to its popular Dual-Sport helmet. X.WED 2 pitch has been ‘the only thing that is changed is everything and despite the overall look, identical to its predecessor, X.WED 2 packs in more advanced features than ever and a long list of refinements, designed to offer the ultimate all-road, all-weather, WILD, adventure helmet.

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RACING

X.R2

X.R2 has made a number of modifications to the design, creating a helmet that holds the technical basis of the XR1.R, but offers a refined aerodynamics and aero-acoustics, with even greater level of comfort and new sport/track solutions.

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X.GARAGE

X.G100 R

X.G100 R (RACER) is a modern re-issue of the legendary racing helmets from the 70s. Its round shape shell comes with a retro feel but the low profile technology, sets the stage for the most comfortable and best performing helmet of its style.

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SPORT

X.WST 2

The X.WST 2 is the street version of the popular X.WED 2, that has been redesigned to a more sportive version with integrated sun visor, a new visor mechanism and a lower weight. The sport character of the X.WST 2 makes it versatile for daily use in all kinds of weather.

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URBAN

SX. 100

Have you ever wished for the best of both worlds? Motorcyclists demand helmets with high quality features but commonly they find themselves looking for solutions at the cheapest price, sometimes compromising their comfort and / or even their safety. SX.100 is NEXX´s attempt to bring some of the top-notch features of a high-end strret full face helmet down into a more price driendly model – the best of both worlds!

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Munich Court Rules Alpinestars Tech-Air Infringed On Dainese D-air Patent

Alpinestars dealt a major blow in the airbag wars with Dainese in Germany. Could other countries follow?

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After a long judicial battle, the Munich Court of Appeals (following the Munich Court decision of First Instance I in August 2017) reached a final verdict that the Tech-Air™ Street airbag Vest (for road use) and Tech-Air™ Racing airbag Vest (for track use and road), manufactured and marketed by Alpinestars, infringe on Dainese’s European patent EP 2 412 257 B1.

This comes after the German Federal Patent Court had previously ruled in 2017  that Alpinestars violated Dainese’s D-air technology; a decision which Alpinestars appealed. The current decision by the Munich Appeals Court in this infringement proceedings is only appealable by way of the German Federal Supreme Court.

The Munich Court of Appeal ruled in favor of Dainese regarding the core issues of the litigation, has issued the judicial order:

1) prohibiting Alpinestars to commercialize the Tech-Air™ Street Airbag Vests and Tech-Air™ Racing Airbag Vests in Germany;

2) ordering Alpinestars to recall any such vests which Alpinestars has supplied since 1 July 2015 and which are still in the possession of commercial customers in Germany;

3) Compensating Dainese for all damages suffered due to the sale of the infringing vests in Germany since 1 July 2015.

This decision is a major victory for Dainese in an intensive patent litigation fight against Alpinestars in Italy, Germany, the UK and France.

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Its Petrucci

Ducati’s Danilo Petrucci shocked the crowd and himself on the final day of the MotoGP test in Sepang, clocking a 1:58.239 lap – almost six tenths faster than the previous record set by former Ducati rider Jorge Lorenzo last year. Right behind him was rookie rider and Moto2 World Champion Francesco Bagnaia on the satellite Alma Pramac Racing Ducati, and hot on their heels were the Ducatis of Jack Miller and Andrea Dovizioso. Not a bad start for the Italians.

More at MotoGP.com

MotoGP Sepang Test Day 3 Time.
1
9
D. PETRUCCI
1:58.239
2
63
F. BAGNAIA
+0.063
3
43
J. MILLER
+0.127
4
4
A. DOVIZIOSO
+0.299
5
12
M. VIÑALES
+0.405
6
35
C. CRUTCHLOW
+0.541
7
41
A. ESPARGARO
+0.783
8
21
F. MORBIDELLI
+0.902
9
30
T. NAKAGAMI
+0.909
10
46
V. ROSSI
+0.916

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