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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mer 22 Aoû 2012 - 12:47 | |
| Olie Linsdell, 7 Chris Palmer Ryan farquhar |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mer 22 Aoû 2012 - 13:49 | |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mer 22 Aoû 2012 - 14:14 | |
| Maria Costello [img][/img] |
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Jarno
Nombre de messages : 8661 Localisation : Imatra sur Seine Date d'inscription : 10/11/2009
| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mer 22 Aoû 2012 - 14:24 | |
| Mais il y en a eu combien de fabriquées des XR69 ???
J'ai l'impression que c'est comme les Guzzi V7 Le Mans, une série de 100 a été fabriquée et il n'en reste que 500 :) |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mer 22 Aoû 2012 - 14:34 | |
| Ce sont des répliques. Michael Dunlop est engagé sur celle de trident engineering, http://www.silverstonesuperbikes.co.uk/ Tu peux passer commande pour la version course ou course modifiée pour la route. Malheureusement la version route ne doit pas être homologable chez nous.
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Jarno
Nombre de messages : 8661 Localisation : Imatra sur Seine Date d'inscription : 10/11/2009
| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mer 22 Aoû 2012 - 14:37 | |
| Merci Jeff Ca devient délirant ce business des répliques...
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adrien mototribu
Nombre de messages : 2602 Localisation : luberon Date d'inscription : 11/11/2009
| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mer 29 Aoû 2012 - 11:51 | |
| Guy Martin recevra ses fans (et les journalistes qui souhaitent l’interviewer) Samedi 1 Septembre au Dainese D Store de Lille Seclin |
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Emil'
Nombre de messages : 2843 Age : 39 Localisation : IDF SUD Date d'inscription : 22/10/2010
| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mer 29 Aoû 2012 - 13:50 | |
| Ils ont prévus un traducteur spécialisé qui parle le Guy Martin ? |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Lun 3 Sep 2012 - 10:26 | |
| Suite au décé de son oncle, Trevor Fergusonlors du Manx grand prix, Ryan Farquhar arréte les courses sur routes. C'est bien dommage car il étais encore au top; Pourvu que son team continue. http://www.energyfm.net/cms/news_story_229610.html
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Lun 3 Sep 2012 - 13:49 | |
| By KYLE WHITE Published on Friday 31 August 2012 08:28
A DISTRAUGHT Ryan Farquhar has told the News Letter he will never race again, following the death of his uncle at the Manx Grand Prix on Wednesday.
Trevor Ferguson, 48 (pictured right), from Castlecaulfield in Co Tyrone, lost his life after he crashed while competing on one of Farquhar’s KMR Kawasaki machines in the Supertwin race on the Isle of Man.
One of Northern Ireland’s most decorated road racers, Farquhar had earlier claimed his 10th Manx GP victory in the Senior Classic event, but a day that began with so much promise ended in the most heartbreaking circumstances.
Farquhar – who was due to compete in Friday’s Classic Superbike race at the Manx Grand Prix – says he is no longer willing to take the inherent risks involved in road racing after witnessing the devastating effects of his uncle’s fatal accident on Mr Ferguson’s wife and three children.
Fighting back tears, Farquhar said: “I’m finished with racing. I’ve been racing a long time and I’ve lost a lot of friends in that time, but it’s different when it comes to your own doorstep.
“What I have witnessed in the past 24 hours I’ve never seen before.
“It’s the people who are left behind who suffer the most.
“Trevor probably didn’t know anything about the crash, but the people left behind are hit the hardest,” said the 36-year-old.
“His wife and girls are in pieces. I don’t ever want Karen and my two girls to ever have to go through something like that.
“This is a sport I love but I can’t risk putting my family through something like that any more – I have to think of them.
“I don’t even know if I’ll be able to even run a team in the future,” he added.
“I need to sit down with Karen and talk it over and see where we go from here.”
In a cruel twist of irony, Dungannon competitor Nigel Moore went on to win the ill-fated race on a second of Farquhar’s machines.
Farquhar – the most successful rider ever in the history of Irish national road racing and a multiple winner at the Isle of Man TT, North West 200 and Ulster Grand Prix – said he “wished I’d never offered the bike to Trevor”.
“I’m lost for words – I wish I hadn’t offered Trevor the bike.
“I’m just absolutely gutted,” he added.
“I went up today to where the accident happened at The Nook and laid some flowers.
“I keep thinking if I hadn’t offered him the bike and he’d been on his own bike then maybe it wouldn’t have happened, but life is all ifs and buts.
“This is going to be a very tough time for Trevor’s family but I’m going to be there for them.
“He wasn’t just my uncle, he was a really good friend,” Farquhar said.
“I don’t think it has even really sunk in yet to be honest.”
Farquhar, from Killyman in Co Tyrone, expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the organisers of the Manx Grand Prix for their support in the wake of the tragedy.
“On the behalf of myself, my family and my team, I just want to pass on our sincere thanks to the Manx Motor Cycle Club because they have been so supportive and have given us so much help – they couldn’t do enough for us,” he said.
“Everyone has rallied around and I want to thank the medics as well who worked on Trevor and everyone who has been there for us.”
Farquhar had already vowed to scale down his racing activities in 2013, setting a target of reaching 200 Irish road racing victories.
He currently has 199 wins and could have reached his goal at the Killalane meeting in September, the final Irish road race of the season.
This year, Farquhar won the inaugural Supertwin races at the North West 200 and Isle of Man TT and was also victorious in the class at the Ulster Grand Prix earlier this month. |
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Jarno
Nombre de messages : 8661 Localisation : Imatra sur Seine Date d'inscription : 10/11/2009
| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Lun 3 Sep 2012 - 14:17 | |
| Farquhar avait prévu de s'arrêter bientôt de toute façon, peut-être même en 2013. Il avait remporté 199 courses sur route dans sa carrière et envisageait 200 comme un but à atteindre avant de s'arrêter.
Il ne sait pas encore s'il va continuer son team : non seulement la détresse de l'épouse et des filles de son oncle Trevor l'a fait réaliser ce que serait l'enfer de sa propre épouse et de leurs deux filles s'il lui arrivait quelque chose, mais en plus il vit comme une culpabilité d'être celui qui avait fourni sa moto à Trevor Ferguson, ce qui le pousserait plutôt à arrêter complètement, pour ne pas avoir à revivre le décès d'un pilote sur des motos à ses couleurs. |
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Emil'
Nombre de messages : 2843 Age : 39 Localisation : IDF SUD Date d'inscription : 22/10/2010
| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Lun 3 Sep 2012 - 15:18 | |
| sadness sadness Farquar étant un géant - pilotant avec une énergie et une finesse incroyable sur ces routes tortueuses ! Sa fameuse couleur orange et son numéro 77 étant régulièrement dans le top 3, on savait que la bagarre allait être sérieuse quand il pointait le bout de son nez ::: |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mer 5 Sep 2012 - 13:31 | |
| Des photos du Manx grand prix. http://www.sport-pics.co.uk/2012gallery.htm |
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Jarno
Nombre de messages : 8661 Localisation : Imatra sur Seine Date d'inscription : 10/11/2009
| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mer 5 Sep 2012 - 14:42 | |
| Et le classement du Senior, avec une victoire d'une Triumph 675 : (Les astérisques signalent des rookies, en rouge le Français, en bleu le Finlandais)
The Senior Manx Grand Prix Race Senior - Class 1 31 John Simpson* 675cc Triumph 01 25 00.25 106.526 Replica 2 43 Andrew Soar* 750cc Suzuki 01 25 02.29 106.484 Replica 3 3 Wayne Kirwan 600cc Yamaha 01 25 06.13 106.404 Replica 4 17 Ross Johnson 600cc Yamaha 01 25 50.25 105.492 Replica 5 24 Andy Lovett 600cc Honda 01 26 39.07 104.502 Replica 6 9 Paul Smyth 750cc Suzuki / P.R.F Racing 01 26 40.95 104.464 Replica 7 8 Stephen Harper 675cc Triumph 01 26 44.99 104.383 Replica 8 27 Carl Roberts 600cc Suzuki / Quayside Racing 01 27 09.73 103.889 Replica 9 36 Andy Lawson 600cc Kawasaki 01 27 22.87 103.629 Replica 10 14 Alan Jackson 600cc Moriwaki / W A Corless / Jackson Racing 01 27 25.74 103.572 Replica 11 30 Robert Simcock 600cc Kawasaki 01 27 48.99 103.115 Replica 12 5 Michael Sweeney 750cc Suzuki / Martin Bullock Manxsport 01 28 22.80 102.458 Replica 13 44 Darren French* 750cc Suzuki 01 28 38.97 102.146 Replica 14 18 Simon Perkin 675cc Triumph / Woods Motorcycles 01 28 39.91 102.128 Replica 15 20 Dave Taylor 675cc Triumph 01 28 50.33 101.928 Replica 16 29 Peter Simpson 600cc Suzuki / JPS Consultancy Ltd 01 28 51.83 101.900 Replica 17 47 Stuart Hall 600cc Honda 01 28 59.21 101.759 Replica 18 63 David Jukes 600cc Yamaha 01 29 01.01 101.725 Replica 19 87 Adrian Harrison* 600cc Yamaha 01 29 43.20 100.927 Replica 20 25 Bob Farrington 750cc Suzuki 01 29 51.59 100.770 Replica 21 39 Tim Devlin 600cc Honda 01 30 05.93 100.503 Replica 22 32 Rab Davie 650cc Kawasaki 01 30 08.63 100.453 Replica 23 40 Iain Hill 600cc Honda 01 30 13.08 100.370 Replica 24 75 Shaun Evans 600cc Honda 01 30 22.05 100.204 Replica 25 46 Les Miller 600cc Yamaha / Manx Glass & Glazing 01 30 30.22 100.053 Replica 26 16 Paul Wilson 600cc Honda 01 30 38.66 99.898 Replica 27 81 Emmett Burke 600cc Honda 01 30 43.65 99.806 Replica 28 23 Tommaso Totti* 600cc Honda 01 30 54.65 99.605 Replica 29 52 Steve Cervellin* 600cc Honda 01 31 12.62 99.278 Replica 30 69 Peter Creer 600cc Honda 01 31 22.00 99.108 Replica 31 61 Oliver Dupuy* 600cc Yamaha 01 31 37.65 98.826 Replica 32 49 Tapio Mustonen* 599cc Yamaha 01 31 39.23 98.798 Replica 33 67 Rodney Little 600cc Yamaha 01 32 01.96 98.391 Replica 34 50 Steven Blackney* 600cc Yamaha 01 32 11.45 98.222 Replica 35 35 Dave Corlett 600cc Honda 01 32 25.31 97.977 Replica 36 77 Justin Collins 600cc Yamaha 01 33 10.81 97.180 Replica 37 45 Thilo Haefele* 600cc Yamaha 01 33 25.74 96.921 Replica 38 79 Gary Fowler 600cc Suzuki 01 33 57.79 96.370 39 76 Ian Shaw 600cc Kawasaki 01 35 29.62 94.825 40 84 Paul Wardell 675cc Triumph 01 36 22.50 93.958 41 58 John Coleman 600cc Yamaha 01 36 28.79 93.856 42 57 Darran Creer 600cc Yamaha 01 38 51.41 91.599 43 53 Rob Mitchel-Hill* 750cc Suzuki 01 41 21.87 89.333 |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mer 5 Sep 2012 - 19:58 | |
| Le livre d'Hervé Gantner retracant son aventure au TT est disponible. Bonjour à tous. Après une longue attente, le livre du TT 2011 est enfin arrivé! Comme l'an passé, le prix est de 40 francs (ou 30 euro) et pour passer commande, il suffit d'envoyer un mail à l'adresse: livre@rv-gantner.ch [img] [/img] |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mer 5 Sep 2012 - 23:10 | |
| Les fréres Dunlop, Adrian Archibald et Maria Costello y seront |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Ven 7 Sep 2012 - 8:45 | |
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| Sujet: TT2012 Sam 8 Sep 2012 - 8:54 | |
| Les résumés d'ITV
Supersport course 1
Side car course 1
Superbike
Superstock
Supersport course 2 et side car course 2
TT zero
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Sam 8 Sep 2012 - 18:16 | |
| Il n'y a pas que les 24h ce weekend. C'est la detnière course sur route Irlandaise de la saison, la Killilane. Les essais: Supersport W Dunlop 107.808 Shiels 106.159, Sweeney 105.800 M Dunlop 105.566 Archibald 105.133
Classic Maria Costello en pole
Open M Dunlop 110.341 W Dunlop 108.831 Sheils 108.368 Pearson 108.334 Archibald 108.178 |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Dim 9 Sep 2012 - 8:44 | |
| Michael Dunlop William Dunlop derriere Derek Mc Gee Micko Sweeney Michael Pearson |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Dim 9 Sep 2012 - 8:51 | |
| A castletown sur l'ile de Man au mois de juillet 2012 |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mar 11 Sep 2012 - 19:57 | |
| Quelques photos de la Killalane
http://tomohanlonphotography.smugmug.com/Other/Killalane-Road-Races-2012/25295329_P6QcB3#!i=2078467391&k=5gnLV37 |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mer 12 Sep 2012 - 8:56 | |
| D'autres ici http://www.flickr.com/photos/p_woody/sets/72157631513692051/show/ |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Mer 12 Sep 2012 - 12:45 | |
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| Sujet: Re: [Divers] Road Races Jeu 13 Sep 2012 - 8:23 | |
| A suivre weekend la Scarborough gold cup, dernière course sur route de la saison chez le British. STRONG ENTRY FOR SCARBOROUGH GOLD CUP-15TH/16TH SEPTEMBER The Auto 66, organisers of the Motorcycle Road Race meetings at the the Olivers Mount Circuit in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, are looking forward to a bumper crowd at this years Gold Cup. With entries still not closed the Club have attracted every race winner from this years Ulster Grand Prix who are Michael Dunlop, Guy Martin, Ryan Farquhar, Davy Morgan, William Dunlop and making only his second appearance at Olivers Mount is New Zealander, Bruce Anstey who will ride a 600cc and 1000cc Honda for the Padgett Team. Bruce, as well as being a winner at the Ulster, is also a legend at the Isle of Man TT Races. Making his first appearance at Olivers Mount this season is Ian Lougher who will be hoping to add to his record tally of wins, Ian now runs his own team which is contracted to the British Superbike Championships and has been unable to contest the earlier Scarborough meetings due to clashes of dates. Other noticeable riders are Michael Pearson, Paul Owen, Derek Shiels, Keith Pringle, Adrian Archibald plus many up and coming new stars. Over the two days there will be a minimum of 9 races each day, with the Darren Lindsay Superbike trophy, the David Jefferies Cup, the Lee Pullan and Stu Reed Trophies, all being run over 2 legs with the first leg on Saturday. Sundays program will contain the Steve Henshaw Gold Cup, where all the stars will come together for what looks like being a thrilling final. Racing starts at 1pm both days, with practice and qualifying on Saturday from 9am and free practice on Sunday from 9.30am. Admission is available on the gate at £20 for Saturday and £25 for the Sunday per adult, accompanied children 15 and under are free as is parking. Sorry all advance tickets have been sold out but there will still be plenty of tickets to be bought on the gate but these will not allow you access to the competitors paddock. |
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