Thursday, November 20, 2008
Jorge Lorenzo Bio
He moved up to the 250 Moto GP class for 2004, finishing fourth in the championship that year. He went on to becoming on of the most dominant 250 riders over the next two seasons and picked up a pair of 250 titles in '06 and '07.
After proving he had what it takes to be a Grand Prix champion there was only one thing left for him to do: Step-up to the big leagues.
For 2008 the Spanish sensation is moving into the MotoGP paddock to see where he stands amongst the best in the world. His teammate on the Fiat Factory Yamaha MotoGP squad is some fellow by the name of Valentino Rossi.
Career Highlights:
2007 - 250 MotoGP Champion
2006 - 250 MotoGP Champion
2005 - 4th 250 MotoGP
2004 - 4th 125 MotoGP
2003 - 12th 125 MotoGP
2002 - 21st 125 MotoGP
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/453/1038/Motorcycle-Article/Jorge-Lorenzo-Bio.aspx
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Loris Capirossi Bio

Loris Capirossi has seen it all in Grand Prix, riding in 125, 250, 500 and the two modern four-stroke eras.
Now in his seventh year in the premier series, the 33-year-old Capirossi is the elder statesman on the Marlboro Ducati team and enters 2007 with the momentum of one of his best-ever seasons. The fact that Capirex did so well in '06, finishing third in the championship, is underscored by the fact that he was tied for the championship lead when he became entangled in the infamous first-turn incident at Catalunya. Mangled from the crash, which was caused by then teammate, Sete Gibernau, the lion-hearted Capirossi kept racing, albeit at less than 100%. With a new era in MotoGP upon him, the veteran rider and former 250 and 125 GP champion will be looking for his first-ever title in the premier class.
Capirossi is a likable rider, and many fans will be rooting for him. An example of the good-natured demeanor of the Italian ace is the change on his leathers and helmet from the familiar "Capirex" nickname to "Capi-T-rex." He may be getting on in years, but Capirossi ain't a dinosaur yet and extinction is a long way off.
For 2008 Capirossi has parted ways with long-time employer Ducati and will campaign alongside Chris Vermeulen aboard the Rizla Suzuki GSV-R.
Career Highlights:

A popular rider, Loris Capirossi is a fan favorite riding for the Rizla Suzuki team in 2008, Capirex having been with Ducati ever since the Italian marque entered MotoGP.
2007 - 7th MotoGP
2006 - 3rd MotoGP
2005 - 6th MotoGP
2004 - 7th MotoGP
2003 - 4th MotoGP
2002 - 8th MotoGP
2001 - 3rd 500 GP
2000 - 7th 500 GP
1999 - 3rd 250 GP
1998 - 250 GP World Champion
1997 - 7th 250 GP
1996 - 10th 500 GP
1995 - 6th 500 GP
1994 - 3rd 250 GP
1993 - 250 GP World Champion
1991 - 125 GP Champion
1990 - 125 GP Champion
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Loris Capirossi Bio

Loris Capirossi has seen it all in Grand Prix, riding in 125, 250, 500 and the two modern four-stroke eras.
Now in his seventh year in the premier series, the 33-year-old Capirossi is the elder statesman on the Marlboro Ducati team and enters 2007 with the momentum of one of his best-ever seasons. The fact that Capirex did so well in '06, finishing third in the championship, is underscored by the fact that he was tied for the championship lead when he became entangled in the infamous first-turn incident at Catalunya. Mangled from the crash, which was caused by then teammate, Sete Gibernau, the lion-hearted Capirossi kept racing, albeit at less than 100%. With a new era in MotoGP upon him, the veteran rider and former 250 and 125 GP champion will be looking for his first-ever title in the premier class.
Capirossi is a likable rider, and many fans will be rooting for him. An example of the good-natured demeanor of the Italian ace is the change on his leathers and helmet from the familiar "Capirex" nickname to "Capi-T-rex." He may be getting on in years, but Capirossi ain't a dinosaur yet and extinction is a long way off.
For 2008 Capirossi has parted ways with long-time employer Ducati and will campaign alongside Chris Vermeulen aboard the Rizla Suzuki GSV-R.
Career Highlights:

A popular rider, Loris Capirossi is a fan favorite riding for the Rizla Suzuki team in 2008, Capirex having been with Ducati ever since the Italian marque entered MotoGP.
2007 - 7th MotoGP
2006 - 3rd MotoGP
2005 - 6th MotoGP
2004 - 7th MotoGP
2003 - 4th MotoGP
2002 - 8th MotoGP
2001 - 3rd 500 GP
2000 - 7th 500 GP
1999 - 3rd 250 GP
1998 - 250 GP World Champion
1997 - 7th 250 GP
1996 - 10th 500 GP
1995 - 6th 500 GP
1994 - 3rd 250 GP
1993 - 250 GP World Champion
1991 - 125 GP Champion
1990 - 125 GP Champion
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Chris Vermeulen Bio
The charismatic Australian started his racing career by claiming the World Supersport Championship in 2003 and moving up to the Superbike class the following season. After two years in SBK, Vermeulen made the jump to MotoGP with Suzuki at the start of the 2006 season the Aussie signed on with the Rizla Suzuki MotoGP. He got what he wanted and is now ready to prove his worth on the biggest stage of all.
There were times in 2006 when Chris the V upstaged his American paddock-mate, John Hopkins, the most noticeable moment being Laguna Seca, where the Aussie snagged the pole position and almost the podium before falling short in the final laps. Vermeulen claimed the pole position at Turkey as well, and also had a great run at Phillip Island, his home track, where he charged up through the ranks to finish second.
Vermeulen spent 2006 transitioning from a successful career in WSB. With two seasons under his belt, including his maiden victory at a wet Le mans circuit in 2007, he is keen on making the leap to title contender in 2008.
Chris V is also penning a 2008 monthly column for a cool online magazine by the name of MotorcycleUSA.com. Make sure to follow Chris's progress at Vermeulen's Inside Line.
Career Highlights:
2007 - 6th MotoGP
2006 - 11th MotoGP
2005 - 2nd World Superbike
2004 - 4th World Superbike
2003 - World Superpsort Champion.
2002 - 7th World Supersport Series
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/453/1025/Motorcycle-Article/Chris-Vermeulen-Bio.aspx
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Casey's Biography
- Name: Casey Stoner
- Age: 19
- DOB: 16/10/1985
- Nationality: Australian
- Martial Status: Single
- Birthplace: Kurri-Kurri
- Place of Residence: Barcelona
- Height: 171cm
- Weight: 58kg
- First Motorcycle: Pee Wee 50
- Team: Carrera Sunglasses LCR
- Category: World 250cc Championship
- Bike: Aprilia
- Number: 27
- Grand Prix Debut: Donnington 2001 - 17th
- Wins: 2 - 125cc 2 - 250cc
- Podiums: 10 - 125cc 2 - 250cc
- Fastest laps: 3 - 125cc 0 - 250cc
- Pole Positions: 2 - 125cc 1 - 250cc
- Favourites
- Actress: Meg Ryan
- Actor: Mel Gibson
- Movie: Maverick
- Band: The Offspring
- Car: Holden Commodore
- Animal: Kangaroo
- Holiday Place: Australia
- Book series: Harry Potter
- Character: Ronald Weasley
- Race Track: Catalunya because of the variety of corners
Casey Stoner has come from a family of motorcycle fanatics, who left their hometown of Kurri-Kurri to Europe to catapult Casey into the riding industry overseas. His World championship debut was as a wildcard in the Donnington and Phillip Island rounds in 2001. He finished 17th and 12th respectively.
In 2002 he began his World Championship campaign in the 250cc class under the watchful eye and guidance of team boss and racing veteran, Lucio Ceccinello in the Salfio Carrera LCR (now known as Carrera Sunglasses LCR). He didnt do as well as he could have but a great rookie season was spent in the championship.
2003 began and he moved down to the 125cc Championship with the same team. He went alot better than when he was in the quarter-litre class, winning in Valencia and proving to be a threat in the 2004 season. Then the announcement came that Casey would be riding for the Austrian Red Bull KTM squad alongside Finland's Mika Kallio in the '04 season.
2004 proved not to be Casey's year, with a broken Clavicle (collarbone) from a practice crash at the Sachsenring circuit proved to be the downfall. He was sitting comfortably in 4th spot in the championship with a great chance of taking the crown away from other contenders, Andrea Dovizioso (later crowned champion at the Sepang circuit), Hector Barbera, and Roberto Locatelli. With his injury to the left clavicle, he couldnt race in the Sachsenring race and then the following one in Great Britain. then a disasterous 3 rounds followed, crashing out in Brno, A coming together with Simone Corsi (for which our Casey took the blame, missing a gear) and Motegi.... But in Malaysia, a twist of fate happened and he wrenched the lead of Andrea Dovizioso and won his second race in the class (Also the first win for KTM in the class). A well-deserved third (well he came equal second but was relegated to third due to the fact that Jorge Lorenzo clocked a faster time on that last lap) on his home turf at Phillip Island was amazing to watch, I was lucky to witness it in person! But in Valencia (the site of his first win) he wasnt as lucky, crashing out.
in 2005, he re-appeared in the 250cc category and immediately took it to reigning champion Dani Pedrosa, sitting in a comfortable 3rd place in the opening round in Jerez.
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Dani Pedrosa biography
Dani Pedrosa |
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![]() Daniel Pedrosa fondly known as "Dani" first jumped on his little motorbike Italjet 50 with side-wheels at the age of four. Eleven-year-old Dani made his racing debut in 1996 Spanish Minibike Championship and finished second position in the debut season. Due to lack of funds, his racing career was just about to end as quickly as it began. Thanks both to Movistar, a telecommunications company and former Grand Prix racing hero Alberto Puig, whose search for fresh racing talent in Spain ended in picking up this wonderful racer from hundreds of wannabes. Demonstrating his racing talents in 2000 Spanish Championship, Dani Pedrosa finished fourth overall, which ultimately won him a racing seat in 125cc World Championship in 2001. Making his World Championship debut in 125cc category in 2001, sixteen-year old Dani finished 8th in championship positions scoring 100 points. The following year he drastically improved his performance and finished 3rd scoring 243 points. Still doing better Dani Pedrosa in 2003 clinched the world championship title in 125cc category. A week after the championship, elated Pedrosa crashed during practice season and broke both his ankles. Undeterred by the mishap Pedrosa entered the 250cc class championship in 2004. Without any practice or proper tests, Pedrosa racing brilliantly in the 2004 Championship event won the 250cc World Championship title in a stunning manner. He thus became the youngest champion ever to win the championship titles back to back in 2003 and 2004. In 2005 season Pedrosa again suffered a shoulder injury during practice session. Despite that he won 8 races and finished with 14 podium positions. He then moved to the prestigious 990cc MotoGP event in 2006 riding for Honda. He finished 5th overall in his debut MotoGP season. In his 2007 MotoGP season Pedrosa will ride the Honda RC212V, the 800cc bike which he has already test-drove. http://www.dani-pedrosa.info/ |
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The Nicky Hayden Racing Biography
The Nicky Hayden Racing BiographyFrom the Beginnings to MotoGp and the World Championship season
With 2008 marking his sixth season racing the fiercely competitive, international Moto GP series, Nicky Hayden is one of motorcycle racing's true standouts! In just his fourth year competing within the world renowned Moto GP race series, the charismatic 25 year old made motorcycle racing history winning the overall series and title of MOTO GP CHAMPION for the 2006 season!
Indeed a racing prodigy, earlier in his career, Nicky became the youngest rider in the 27-year history of Superbike racing to win the 2002 AMA U.S. Superbike Championship. Just 2 weeks after his 21st birthday, Nicky finished the 16 round series with nine wins and four additional podium finishes thereby moving him into a third place spot on the all-time AMA
U.S. Superbike wins list...with a career total of 17 Superbike victories!
In the 2003 season, Nicky continued to define motorcycle racing history, moving up to the World Moto GP circuit and completing the season with Rookie of the Year honors. For all four seasons of his Moto GP career, Nicky has raced as part of the prestigious Honda Repsol team traveling to international tracks, in 13 different countries, during the nine-month series. He garnered his first career Moto GP win on July 10, 2005 at Laguna Seca, in front of a record setting U.S. crowd and finished that year a very respectable third place overall.
The young phenome hailing from Owensboro, Kentucky comes from a true racing family - Nicky's two brothers Tommy and Roger also compete in several classes of AMA motorcycle racing series, his father, Earl was a dirt track racer for 20 years and even his mother, Rose rode the Powder Puff class for five years.
Riding since the age of three and racing since five, Nicky turned pro in 1997, with the 1998 season marking his first season of professional racing. At just 16, Nicky stormed the AMA Supersport classes, taking five victories during his rookie season.
The following season, Nicky competed within three different classes of the AMA race series, taking the AMA 600 Supersport title, while also competing within the Grand National Flat Track series and was awarded the Ricky Graham Rookie of the Year award and was also presented with the 1999 AMA SpeedVision Athlete of the Year award for his incredible athleticism across the various race series'. The 2000 and 2001 seasons brought Nicky second and third place finishes with the 2002 season culminating with the series championship.
As if winning the most coveted title in United States motorcycle racing wasn't an arduous challenge, Nicky furthered fueled his immense race desires by competing within the Grand National Flat Track series during his off weekends and finishing and winning five of the nine nationals he competed in.
In addition to an illustrious race career, Nicky has collaborated on a book, Hayden Brothers from OWB to Moto GP and he recently completed work on his MTV special, The Kentucky Kid. Nicky even has his own signature line of clothing featuring -- t-shirts, caps and other casual wear designed with race-inspired influences unique to Nicky Hayden! In spare time, Nicky enjoys motocross, XR50's, playing basketball and spending time with friends and family.
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Rossi Biography
Biography
Date of Birth | 16/02/1979 |
Place of Birth | Urbino, Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Residence | London, UK |
Height | 182 cm |
Weight | 59 kg |
Marital Status | Single |
Hobbies | Soccer, radio-controlled toys |
Total Races | GP starts: 174 (114 x MotoGP/500cc, 30 x 250cc, 30 x 125cc) |
Victories | 84 (57 x MotoGP/500cc, 14 x 250cc, 12 x 125cc) |
Pole Positions: | 45 |
Podiums | 127 |
Wins | 7 Grand Prix (1 x 125cc, 1 x 250cc, 1 x 500cc, 4 x MotoGP) |
First Race | 1991 |
First Grand Prix | Malaysia, 1996 (125cc) |
First Pole | 1996 |
* correct as of 01.01.2007 | |
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Valentino Rossi starts his fourth campaign as a Yamaha Factory Team rider in 2007 with the clear target of recapturing the MotoGP World Championship title after being dethroned by Nicky Hayden last year. After winning two consecutive World Championships with Yamaha in 2004 and 2005, following on from three previous back-to-back title successes, Rossi finished runner-up to the American despite scoring ten podiums and winning five races - more than any other rider. Now the record-breaking Italian, widely regarded as the finest motorcycle racer of his generation, starts the season without the crown to defend for the first time in five years.
Rossi’s five wins in 2006 took his premier-class career tally to 58, leaving him within striking distance of the legendary Giacomo Agostini’s all-time record of 68 – another enticing target for the 2007 season. For the third consecutive campaign Valentino will be ably assisted by his trusted team-mate and great friend Colin Edwards, as the pair apply their highly effective development partnership to Yamaha’s all-new 800cc machine and attempt to regain the Manufacturers’ and Teams’ titles they won together in 2005.
Rossi’s World Championship debut came at the Malaysian Grand Prix in 1996 and he finished his first international season in 9th place with one race win. The following year he became the youngest ever rider to win the 125cc World Championship, winning eleven races along the way with Aprilia. The pattern continued when he moved into the 250cc class, taking second place in his first year before becoming World Champion in 1999, once again with Aprilia.
In 2000 he entered a new phase of his career when he joined forces with Honda in the 500cc class. He proved his worth once again by finishing second, before becoming the last ever 500cc World Champion in 2001. Rossi held onto his crown four the next four consecutive seasons, taking the MotoGP World title in 2002 and 2003, before moving to Yamaha and winning again in 2004 and 2005.
Rossi made history by moving to Yamaha in 2004 and winning the season-opening Grand Prix in South Africa, becoming the first rider in the history of the sport to win back-to-back premier class races for different manufacturers. He went on to win nine out of 16 races, finally clinching the World Championship title, Yamaha’s first for 12 years, with victory at the penultimate Grand Prix in Phillip Island. A final win at the Valencia Grand Prix also ensured that the Yamaha Factory Team won the team title. Rossi followed up that triumph with a season of unprecedented success in 2005, when he successfully defended the title once again with a total of eleven race wins and five pole positions - only finishing off the podium once.
Rossi turned 28 in February 2007 and remains the youngest rider to have won World Championships in all three classes. He continues to have the support of his long-standing Crew Chief, Jeremy Burgess, who moved from Honda to work with him at Yamaha Factory Racing.
One of the most popular members of the paddock, ‘The Doctor’ has a wide fan base all over the world. A keen football fan and an accomplished rally driver, he is based in London between raceswww.rossifiles.com/valentino-rossi/career/valentino-rossi-biography/
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