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Troy Herfoss wins race one at Phillip Island ASBK
Troy Herfoss finished and ahead of Troy Bayliss and reigning champion Josh Waters
Melandri Wins First PI WorldSBK Race
An early push from Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Team) saw him pile into the lead from pole position, taking out an advantage of over a second early in the 22-lap contest.
Grid talk - Troy Corser
We caught up with the Superbike legend Troy Corser
Sykes Equals All-Time Superpole Win Total
Superpole 2 was stopped even before it got properly started, with Lorenzo Savadori (Milwaukee Aprilia) crashing out and lying trackside, which brought the session to a premature halt.
How to CHECK IF YOUR FRAME IS STRAIGHT
A crooked motorcycle frame can be very hard to notice – but very expensive for the owner
Norton Commando 961 Mk.II Limited 50th Edition California
Norton’s gentlemanly neoclassic streetfighter has just become a relaxed high-speed sportcruiser
Old School - Three-wheeled Terror
As we slithered around the 90-degree corner, the back straight of New Zealand’s Pukekohe circuit unfolded. All one kilometre of it, which eventually ends in a 50km/h hairpin. Life took on a new perspective as I lay stretched out as long and low as I could on the sidecar chair
Unsurpassed GOAT - Giacomo Agostini
He won 122 Grands Prix and 15 world titles, and at 75 he’s still riding demo laps all round the world on his famous machines. He’s Giacomo Agostini, Greatest Of All Time.
Waters, Maxwell, Bayliss in top three in ASBK qualifying at Phillip Island
Waters tops ASBK qualifying, Bayliss lurking
Aprilia and Honda fastest on Friday
Lorenzo Savadori (Milwaukee Aprilia) stole the headlines and the timesheets on Day 1 of the Yamaha Finance Australian Round, leading the charge to Tissot-Superpole 2 with a 1:30.407 set in FP2 to go fastest overall. Behind the Noale factory machine at the top, Leon Camier (Red Bu
Minimum Tyre Pressures To Be Enforced
After some high profile crashes in the 2017 WorldSBK season, blamed in some quarters on too low a race-starting tyre pressure in at least some cases, Race Direction has instigated a mandatory random tyre pressure check for three riders on each starting grid. This will cover both
WorldSSP Day One at Phillip Island
Lucas Lights Up WorldSBK Times