Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Happy Birthday, Dani!
Dani Pedrosa celebrates his 24th birthday today. And what a career he already had at that young age. We wish him all the best and more great results in the future, including this weekend in Estoril. :)
Feliz cumpleaños, Dani!
To be or not to be...
MotoGP Hotties can think deep thoughts too... Or at least look like it. And very dreamy.
Edward Cullen, you got nothing on these guys. ;P
Labels:
250cc,
CEV,
hector faubel,
ismael ortega,
marco melandri,
motogp,
randy de puniet,
toni elias
Monday, September 28, 2009
Shirtless Hottie of the Day: Alexis Masbou
Sadly the Loncin GP Team has sacked him before the race in Misano, but we hope to see this gorgeous Frenchie again next season.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Introducing: Ferruccio Lamborghini
Before you ask: Yes, *that* Lamborghini. But other than his family's legacy, his heart belongs to the two-wheeled motorsport.
He started in the 125cc Italian Championship (CIV) as a part of the Aprilia Junior GP Team, participated in the 2007 125cc world championship race in Misano and he finished the CIV in 3rd position last season.
This year he switched to Stock 600 bikes, also particpating in two races in the World Superstock championship.
Labels:
125cc,
600cc Superstock,
CIV,
ferruccio lamborghini,
motogp
Friday, September 25, 2009
Ohlala... Fonsi Nieto
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
More MotoGP Ink
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Smile of the Day: Marco Melandri
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Rise and shine, sleepyheads.
Labels:
250cc,
AMA,
dani pedrosa,
mattia pasini,
motogp,
neil hodgson,
valentino rossi,
world superbikes
Friday, September 18, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Revelation: Aleix Espargaro
The Spanish 125cc Championship is notorious for producing future MotoGP stars and polishing raw diamonds of motorcycle racing. A year after later teammate and 125cc world champion Alvaro Bautista completely dominated the CEV in 2003, Aleix Espargaro took over of the crown in the Spanish championship.
With lots of team changes in the world championship however his results didn't show his true potential until he was unluckily left without a team this season and then went on to blow the motorcycle world away with two substitute rides in 250cc which earned him two more rides in the MotoGP class. It seems like replacement rides are his successful niche and it might have brought him a seat at Pramac Ducati for the rest of the season. We shall see and remain in awe.
With lots of team changes in the world championship however his results didn't show his true potential until he was unluckily left without a team this season and then went on to blow the motorcycle world away with two substitute rides in 250cc which earned him two more rides in the MotoGP class. It seems like replacement rides are his successful niche and it might have brought him a seat at Pramac Ducati for the rest of the season. We shall see and remain in awe.
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