Thursday, December 30, 2010

Jorge Lorenzo vs Shark At Aquarium Of Barcelona

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Jorge Lorenzo has been chosen by the Aquarium of Barcelona to bid farewell to 2010 diving with sharks. With this act, Jorge Lorenzo wants to dismiss this year's triumphant emphasis on the culture of effort and strength that gives the illusion to achieve our goals. I will do it surrounded by more than 80 different species of fish and sharks, more than three feet.


To comply with tradition, this year's Barcelona Aquarium has Jorge Lorenzo, an outstanding ambassador to celebrate the holidays and send a message that reminds us that "if you can dream, you can get."


The pilot managed to Mallorca this season the greatest challenge of his life. With great talent, but mostly thanks to the dedication all these years, could realize a dream that was forged when he was three years old, now makes 20. The 16 podiums, 9 wins, 7 pole positions and 383 points speak for themselves. These figures do not even need to submit it to recall that, earlier, was bicampió of 250 cc. And now has decided to dismiss the best year of his career in a place as special as it is under water from the Barcelona Aquarium. Sharks and other species that live there, hoping to celebrate her triumphant 2010 and predicted another successful 2011.


In other editions, this Christmas greeting has been led by prominent personalities from different fields, among which are the three winners of the Prince of Asturias Award, as the astronaut Pedro Duque and Manuel Estiarte athletes and Arantxa Sanchez Vicario. We have also included the Model Judit Masco, the players Luis Enrique Martinez, Lionel Messi and Bojan Krkic, the gymnast Gervasio deferent, the Paralympic swimmer Miguel Luque, the handball player David Barrufet basketball and Rudy Fernandez.


After immersion, offered a brief press conference of the Aquarium auditorium where Jorge Lorenzo will attend the media.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Nolan Christmas Party With Jorge Lorenzo







It's a Christmas party from Nolan Helmets with their sponsored riders and also celebrate Jorge Lorenzo’s MotoGP title, and instead of giving the rider the usual and somewhat expected special edition helmet or trophy gave him a painting by Ludmilla Rachenko.


Also attending the party were Marco Melandri, Carlos Checa, Vitto Guareschi, Franco Battaini, David Checa, Matteo Baiocco, Danilo Petrucci, Michele Magnoni and Daniele Beretta.


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Video: Nicky Hayden At Long Beach International Motorcycle Show





This is a video promo from Nicky Hayden at Long Beach International Motorcycle Show, December 17th 2010.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Limited Edition Signed Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo Tokidoki T-Shirt

Now available on Ebay. Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo Tokidoki T-Shirt for charity (in auction)


About this charity:
Riders for Health's mission is to ensure that completely reliable transport is available for the delivery of health services throughout Africa by 2015. We make sure that African health workers have vehicles that never break down, meaning they can reach even remote villages with the kind of regular, reliable health care we take for granted. We are currently helping 10.8 million people across Africa to receive basic health care, giving them the chance to fight disease and look forward to a healthier future


To celebrate the MotoGP triumphant 2010 season and to consolidate the successful collaboration with tokidoki, stemmed from the participation of Simone Legno in the Grand Prix of Japan at Motegi. Fiat Yamaha Motor Racing and the well-known Italian-American brand have decided to promote an eBay charity auction to support the non-profit organisation Riders for Health.


The auction will start on December 20th and will last until December 30th. There will be 20 T-shirts available, exclusively designed by Simone Legno and signed by Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi
  • 10 feature Jorge Lorenzo and the YZR-M1 #99 (5 medium, 3 small and 2 large)

  • 10 feature Valentino Rossi and the YZR-M1 #46 (5 medium, 3 small and 2 large).



The eBay auction proceeds will be donated to Riders for Health.

Click here for Jorge Lorenzo and here for Valentino Rossi


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Dani Pedrosa Launched His New Children's Book

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Dani Pedrosa launched his new children's book 'Two elves for Dani Pedrosa' on Tuesday afternoon. Six percent from the sales profit will be donated to the NGO SOS Aldeas Infantiles – a children's charity in Spain. The book is based on little Dani’s joy in receiving a very special Christmas gift when he was only 5 years old. Under the tree Santa Claus had left a motocross outfit, but also two of his most trusted elves, Tim and Tom. It was their job to stay with Dani and help him take his first steps into the world of motorcycling and guide him to become a true World Champion.



This book was Written by Pau Joan Hernández and illustrated by Jordi Vila Delclos. The book is aimed at children aged between 6 and 12 years and goes on sale with a circulation of 3.000 copies in spanish and 3.000 copies in catalan.



Dani Pedrosa: “When I was asked to write a book, dedicated to children I thought it would be nice to write a story about how dreams can come true. Since I was a young boy I saw the MotoGP races on television. My dream was to become a rider - and what began as a game has finally become my life. All children have dreams and the most important thing is to keep trying to reach those dreams.



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“I have always felt very good with children because they are the noblest people in the world. All NGO are doing an incredible job in their fields, but I chose Aldeas Infantiles because what better occasion than a story for children to help children in difficulties. Some years ago, I visited the house they’ve got in Sant Feliu de Codines and I saw everything they do there - to create an environment as close as possible to a family. I hope this small contribution will continue to help carry out their project.”

Monday, December 20, 2010

2010 MotoGP Review Rider Statistic: Casey Stoner

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Start : 18
1st : 3 Aragon, Motegi, Phillip Island
2nd : 2 Laguna Seca
3rd : 4 Assen, Catalunya, Sachsenring
Poles : 4
Points : 225
Position : 4
Fastest Lap : -






















Circuit QP Race
QAT 1 dnf
SPA 3 5
FRA 4 dnf
ITA 3 4
GBR 6 5
NED 3 3
CAT 2 3
GER 2 3
USA 2 2
CZE 4 3
INP 6 dnf
RSM 3 5
ARA 1 1
JPN 3 1
MAL 5 dnf
AUS 1 1
POR 4 dnf
VAL 1 2

Friday, December 17, 2010

2010 MotoGP Review Rider Statistic: Dani Pedrosa

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Start : 15
1st : 4
2nd : 5
3rd : 0
Poles : 4
Points : 245
Position : 2
Fastest Lap : -






















Circuit QP Race
QAT 7 7
SPA 1 2
FRA 3 5
ITA 1 1
GBR 3 8
NED 7 2
CAT 4 2
GER 3 1
USA 4 dnf
CZE 1 2
INP 5 1
RSM 1 1
ARA 3 2
JPN - -
MAL - -
AUS - -
POR 12 8
VAL 8 7

2010 MotoGP Review Rider Statistic: Alvaro Bautista

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Start : 17
1st : 0
2nd : 0
3rd : 0
Poles : 0
Points : 85
Position : 13
Fastest Lap : -






















Circuit QP Race
QAT 13 dnf
SPA 13 10
FRA - -
ITA 14 12
GBR 14 12
NED 12 14
CAT 9 5
GER 16 dnf
USA 14 dnf
CZE 17 dnf
INP 11 8
RSM 16 8
ARA 12 8
JPN 9 7
MAL 8 5
AUS 14 12
POR 14 11
VAL 17 9

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Fiat Yamaha Team Rider, 2010 MotoGP World Champion


This is a dream come true for me today, I don't really believe it yet; I need five minutes on my own just to relax, enjoy the quiet and take in what I have done! There are so many people I need to thank but at this moment it is difficult to find the words, I am just so happy. I started very well today, I didn't lose any positions but then Andrea and Valentino came past me and I couldn't win the race this time. But that wasn't the important thing today, I had to put myself on autopilot and just get the points i needed. Thank you to everyone and now we are looking forward to celebrating!

Fiat Yamaha seal team title with double podium at Philip Island as Spies claims top rookie award

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A double podium for the Fiat Yamaha Team today sealed the second leg of the 2010 Triple Crown, as World Champion Jorge Lorenzo finished second and Valentino Rossi third behind winner Casey Stoner in the Australian Grand Prix at Phillip Island.

After a sopping wet weekend the weather finally cleared up today, as the sun came out and temperatures rose above 15 degrees for the first time. Lorenzo got a good start into turn one, losing one place to Marco Simoncelli but passing the Italian back soon after to retake second. As the World Champion had feared however he was unable to match Stoner’s pace today, despite trying his best in the early stages. Once he realised he could not catch the Australian he contented himself with an uneventful but enjoyable race, unchallenged throughout to finish in second place. It was the 23-year-old’s 50th start in the MotoGP class and his 32nd podium from those races.

A small set-up tweak in warm-up had left Rossi slightly more hopeful of his chances today but the nine-time champion was left with all to do when he dropped to ninth on the first lap. He gained two places on the next three laps and on lap five found himself on the end of a four-man group in sixth, with third in his sights. He dealt with Simoncelli first, passing his countryman on the brakes into turn one, dispatched Nicky Hayden on lap seven and then fellow Yamaha man Ben Spies on the eighth. His task was not over however and he had his work cut out to hold onto the final podium spot with Hayden hard on his heels. On the third last lap the American got by the Italian but a brilliant last-lap move from Rossi secured him an incredible 13th podium in 14 years at Phillip Island.

Stoner’s win means Rossi slips one place to fourth in the standings, with a deficit of eight points from the Australian. After a hard three weeks the paddock now heads home for ten days, with Jorge Lorenzo due to take part in a parade through his home city of Palma de Mallorca on Wednesday when he returns victorious as the new World Champion. Today also saw American Tech 3 Yamaha rider Ben Spies, who will join the Factory Team in 2011, secure the Rookie of the Year title.

Jorge Lorenzo – Position: 2nd Time: +8.598
“We knew Casey would be hard to beat today! I tried my best, riding as hard as I could at the start and occasionally it seemed like I was closing a little bit, but then on the next lap Casey would extend his lead again by a few tenths. I kept trying but I didn’t have much hope and half way through I decided it was better not to take risks. I really enjoyed riding here and sliding a bit on my M1, it was fun but this was Casey’s race today. It was good to be on the podium and now we are heading back and I have my first chance to go home to Mallorca as World Champion and to celebrate with my friends and family. Today we won the Teams’ Title and this shows what a great season it has been for us all, with everyone working at the maximum.”

Valentino Rossi
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Valentino Rossi – Position: 3rd Time: +17.997
“To start eighth and finish third is not a bad result and, considering the trouble we had this weekend, we can be happy. Today Casey was riding in a different sport and I want to say congratulations to him – the podium was the maximum for us but it was still a hard fight to get there. We made some good changes to our set-up this morning and I knew I had a better chance, but we still lacked grip and the bike started to slide a lot after a bit. I had great fun with Nicky at the end because in some places he was faster than me and I really had to push, but the podium here is so important for me and I couldn’t give it up easily. This is my 13th podium in 14 years racing at Phillip Island and I am very proud of this record. We have had three podiums in a row, including one win, and after this difficult season I am happy about this. Today we won the Team title and I am happy for us all and for Yamaha.”

Wilco Zeelenberg – Team Manager
“Today the podium was the most we could do. Jorge tried his hardest at the start and his lap times were quick; we had a good set-up today but Casey was just faster than us. Jorge really enjoyed himself out there and he had a big gap behind him so it was a successful day. Considering the difficult circumstances we’ve had all weekend we can be satisfied with what we’ve achieved. We are happy to win the Team title and now we are going home, finally, and everyone deserves a good rest!”

Davide Brivio – Team Manager
“This morning we did a good job and we were able to find a much better setting. Unfortunately the difficult conditions this weekend and the bad luck we had in qualifying yesterday meant that we were starting from the third row so we had a big job to do. Valentino did very well to get this podium. These three races have gone well for us and we’re heading back to Europe satisfied. Congratulations to the whole team tonight for another Team Championship.”

Super Spies claims top rookie award in Australia
Ben Spies set another personal milestone in his stunning 2010 MotoGP world championship campaign today, the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Team rider’s hard fought fifth place in the Australian Grand Prix securing him the coveted Rookie of the Year award.

After a weekend of typically unpredictable conditions at Phillip Island, today’s 27-lap race started under sunny skies with temperatures hitting a weekend high of 15 degrees. Spies made a flying start from the front row of the grid but slipped back to sixth after nearly touching new world champion Jorge Lorenzo as the field jostled for position at turn two. The 26-year-old was back in the hunt for his third podium by lap five, Spies executing thrilling overtakes to move by fellow American Nicky Hayden and Marco Simoncelli. But a small mistake under heavy braking for the perilously fast first turn dropped Spies back to sixth on lap eight. He quickly regained his composure but was unable to restart his rostrum challenge with Hayden and Valentino Rossi pulling clear. Spies had a determined Simoncelli to occupy his mind though, the Italian seizing fifth on lap 19. Content to shadow Simoncelli, Spies quickly realised he could lap much faster and claimed back fifth on lap 23. Displaying his expertise on worn tyres, a magnificent late attack broke Simoncelli’s resolve to ensure Spies lifted the Rookie of the Year title with two races remaining. And his latest top six result means he will also finish top non-factory rider in 2010.

Colin Edwards got his bid for a top ten world championship finish back o n track today, the experienced Texan claiming seventh. Edwards was hopeful of fighting for a top six finish but he spent the majority of the race adapting his riding style to counter a small rear grip issue. With just two races remaining at Estoril and Valencia, Edwards is just three-points away from an overall top ten finish.

Ben Spies
Ben Spies
Ben Spies – Position: 5th Time: +22.221
“Jorge and I got super close coming out of the first corner and he almost touched my brake lever. It made me run wide in turn two and a couple of people came by. It didn’t ruin the race but it ruined me building up some momentum. I fought my way back into third and was pretty comfortable when I ran wide at the first corner on lap seven. I got in there a bit hot and the rear came round. Everybody got a run on me and came by and dropped me back to sixth. I then had a good battle with Simoncelli. I kind of towed him around and h e picked up his pace and came by me. Once I knew nobody was behind me, I just waited until a few laps from the end to push and pass him back. I made sure I got a decent gap and chilled out in fifth. At the end I was running times that if everything had gone smoothly, I feel like we could have battled for the podium. Towards the end of the race I was running similar times to those ahead of me and that’s all I can do. I’m happy to be Rookie of the Year too. I beat a lot of good guys for that and it will be an achievement I can be proud of at the end of the season. I’ve had some good results on this three-week stretch and I’m now looking forward to the last two rounds.”
Colin Edwards
Colin Edwards
Colin Edwards – Position: 7th Time: +35.168
“The pace I’d run all weekend was pretty much the pace I was able to run in the race. Conditions changed so much over the weekend that we never really got enough time to work on findi ng a decent set-up. I was confident going into the race and got a decent start but pretty much from the second corner I was having some spinning from the rear tyre. I tried to adjust my riding style because I didn’t want to lose contact with the group in front of me. I settled into a comfortable rhythm but I just couldn’t go any faster. I was trying different lines but I couldn’t enter the corner like I wanted to. My speed was basically dictated by what the rear was doing, but we’ll look at the data and figure a few things out for the final part of the season. I want to thank my guys at Monster Yamaha Tech 3. This has been a tough period of the season but we’ve worked really hard together and I’m happy with the way I’ve performed. Congratulations to Ben too for getting Rookie of the Year. He’s rode awesome all year and he’s beaten a lot of good guys to achieve that.”

Herve Poncharal – Team Manager

“Ben’s amazing season just gets better and better. To win the Rookie of the Year title with two races to go is a fantastic achievement for him and all of his Monster Yamaha Tech 3 crew. A lot of very talented riders came from the 250cc class into MotoGP this year and they knew all the tracks, which Ben didn’t. He’s done a magnificent job and done it with another impressive top five finish. Simoncelli never gave up but Ben was too strong for him and showed how strong he is on used tyres. Without a couple of problems in the early laps, I think he could have battled with Valentino and Nicky for the podium. I’d like to thank Colin for all his efforts in this run of three races because he has been very consistent, qualifying very well and showing strong form in the races. He might have expected to be a bit higher up today but he never stopped pushing and I’m delighted with his attitude. Congratulations to Yamaha too on winning another Triple Crown fo r the third year in succession. The competition is so high in MotoGP and that is an amazing accomplishment.”

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Monday, December 13, 2010

Motorcycle Modification Girl

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

2010 Yamaha YZ 125

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The Yamaha YZ 125 is a Off-Road style motorcycle with an MSRP of $6090 and is a Carryover for 2010. Power is provided by a 2-Stroke, 124cc, Liquid cooled, Reed Valve, Single-Cylinder engine with Kick starter. The engine is paired with a 6-Speed Manual transmission and total fuel capacity is 2.1 gallons. The YZ 125 rides on Aluminum wheels with a Dunlop(r) 80/100 R21 front tire and a Dunlop(r) 100/90 R19 rear tire. The front suspension is an Inverted Fork while the rear suspension is a Twin Sided Swing Arm. Front Hydraulic Disc brakes and rear Hydraulic Disc brakes provide for the stopping power. The YZ 125 comes standard with One-Piece, 1-passenger seating.

2011 Yamaha TT-R 110E

2011 Yamaha TT-R 110E
The Yamaha TT-R 110E is a Off-Road style motorcycle with an MSRP of $2,150 and is a Carryover for 2011. Power is provided by a 4-Stroke, 110cc, Air cooled, SOHC, Single-Cylinder engine with Electric / Kick starter. The engine is paired with a 4-Speed Manual / Automatic Clutch transmission and total fuel capacity is 1 gallons. The TT-R 110E rides on Aluminum wheels with a 2.5 X 14 front tire and a 3 X 12 rear tire. The front suspension is a Telescopic Fork while the rear suspension is a Twin Sided Swing Arm. Front Drum brakes and rear Drum brakes provide for the stopping power. The TT-R 110E comes standard with a One-Piece, 1-passenger seating.

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2011 Yamaha YZ 125
The Yamaha YZ 125 is a Off-Road style motorcycle with an MSRP of $6,250 and is a Carryover for 2011. Power is provided by a 2-Stroke, 124cc, Liquid cooled, Reed Valve, Single-Cylinder engine with Kick starter. The engine is paired with a 6-Speed Manual transmission and total fuel capacity is 2.1 gallons. The YZ 125 rides on Aluminum wheels with a Dunlop(r) 80/100 R21 front tire and a Dunlop(r) 100/90 R19 rear tire. The front suspension is a Inverted Fork while the rear suspension is a Twin Sided Swing Arm. Front Hydraulic Disc brakes and rear Hydraulic Disc brakes provide for the stopping power. The YZ 125 comes standard with a One-Piece, 1-passenger seating.

YAMAHA YZ85 Motorcycle in Santa Rosa

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Yamaha YZ85, Call Chad 707 696 0581 / EZ Financing available / 1st time buyers ok - With the same chassis and engine technology that goes into every two-stroke YZ, the scaled-down YZ85 is a true competitor. The YZ85, with its ultra-rigid high-tensile steel frame and 36mm inverted forks, weighs just 126 pounds (55 kilograms) Powered by a compact but muscular liquid-cooled 85 cubic centimeter engine pumping the revs through a six-speed gearbox, this bike's engineered to catch some major air - and trophies, too. Fully adjustable suspensions, front and rear disc brakes and almost 11 inches of wheel travel highlight "for competition use only." Truly, this is full-sized performance in a scaled-down package.

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Yamaha Zuma, ZUMA YW50Y MSRP$2199 SALE$ 1599 - GOOD THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES Back by popular demand, the sporty Zuma is a fantastic combination of fun and practicality. Think of it as a very trick scooter or a very small sport-utility vehicle, the Zuma s up for anything.

YAMAHA TT-R125L Motorcycle in Mesa

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YAMAHA TT-R125L, SERIOUS FUN. New YZ-inspired styling and suspension refinements only increase the fun factor for the whole family. The four-stroke-powered TT-R125s beg to be ridden by everyone from bigger kids to adults.

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Motor Mio Ceper

Motor Mio CeperOverdrafts are a loan that is available to most people with bank accounts. Overdrafts are an additional loan limit on your bank account which allows you to spend more money than is in your current account. An overdraft is a loan and does have to be paid back.

The overdraft is available in various amounts depending on your income. The only requirement is that you have a stable job with a stable income for most overdrafts. The bank loan you the agreed amount which is accessible via your current account. To change or add an overdraft to your account, simply contact your local bank.

There are many benefits to an overdraft loan. It offers a short term loan to borrowers that provide them with a small amount of additional money until they receive their wage. The repayment is deducted as soon as money is put into the bank which leaves no outstanding loans to repay. The loan can also be extended immediately when required. This helps meet the needs of the borrower.

The downside to overdraft loans is that when money enters your account, it is immediately taken to cover the overdraft loan repayment. This means that you have no control over when and how the loan is repaid and can leave you unexpectedly short of money. When the overdraft limit is exceeded, charges are placed on the account. This happens every time you try to spend money on your account that is not available. This can add up to a large sum of money.

Your overdraft loan can be accessed via an ATM machine. You simply put in your card to withdraw the required amount of your overdraft. You can also use your overdraft by spending on your debit card in a shop.

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Gallery BMW AC Schnitzer S 1000RR First Look
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