Posts Tagged ‘Podium’
Smooth as butter for Peterborough Junior Motocross Club 2009 Club Championship Round 1
Peterborough Junior Motocross riders kicked off the season at the fully revamped Buttercup MX track in Chatteris for the first round of the club championship. A lot of work has gone in to the track over the winter resulting in plenty new features in the track and new challenges for the riders.
Greeted by glorious sunshine [...]
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Ben Spies and Eddie Lawson | One-on-One
Interview #2
Ben Spies, World Superbike Champion, and 4-Time World GP podium-topper and racing deity Eddie Lawson sit down together and discuss a myriad of motorcycle topics — including their ultra-competitive natures, their striking similarities, and what it takes to become a champion.
More »Strang Wins Georgia GNCC

Race Report
For the second race in a row, Josh Strang put his FMF Makita Suzuki on the top step of the podium, declaring himself the man to beat in this years Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series. The 21-year-old Australians latest win came at the Maxxis General GNCC, round two of the 13-round series in Washington, Georgia, and gives him a 14-point lead in the series standings.inline_mediumwraptextright28332862/news/race_reports/141_1003_josh_strang_wins_georgia_gncc141_1003_01_z+georgia_GNCC_2010+josh_strang.jpgTrue
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Top performance by Nicholls at Hawkstone Park
HM Plant Red Bull KTM UK’s Jake Nicholls enjoyed a superb outing for his first international event of the season at Hawkstone Park yesterday, after putting in two solid rides to finish on the podium in third position overall.
Image by Ray Chuss
Nicholls started the day off with an early fast lap in qualifying, which was [...]
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Jake Nicholls – His Hawkstone Park weekend
HM Plant Red Bull KTM UKs Jake Nicholls enjoyed a superb outing for his first international event of the season at Hawkstone Park yesterday, after putting in two solid rides to finish on the podium in third position overall. Nicholls started the day off with an early fast lap in qualifying, which was sensible as the track slowed towards the end of the session, and finished in sixth position around the tough, steep Shropshire sand track, with teammate Graeme Irwin in 13th place.
More »Aranda wins MX1 and Frossard wins MX2 in Sommieres
Steven Frossard and Jeremy Van Horebeek, both involved in the opening round of the French Elite Championship organized on the southern track of Sommières, claimed a podium result with an overall win for Steven and a third position for Jeremy.
More »Solid performance from Swanepoel at Hawkstone Park
Gareth Swanepoel headed back to the UK this past weekend to contest the prestigious Hawkstone Park International. Swanie, who took 2nd place in the British Championship last weekend, headed into this race very confident in both his physical form and the performance of his new CAS Honda 450.
As the elite field blasted out the gate [...]
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Bacon continues to sizzle in the 100 Acre Wood.
| Coming off a podium 3rd place finish at the opening Sno*Drift rally in Michigan, the Bacon Motorsport team went into the 100 Acre Wood hungry to keep their momentum. That is just what they did, showing off their ability to be a consistent contender, Bill Bacon and co-driver Peter Watt ran fast and hard and once again found the podium with a 3rd place finish. This podium has placed them 2nd in… |
Dropping In On: John Dowd

An Interview With Everyone’s Favorite Vet Racer
John Dowd was late to the motocross party, not racing until he was 20 and turning national pro at age 21, but he seems to build more fans each year as he continues to hit select nationals well into his forties. In 2009, on a rainy day in Massachusetts, “Dowdy” put together a second place finish in moto 2 at the Southwick National. That and a tenth place in moto one put him onto the overall podium with a third place finish. Pretty impressive for a 44 year old.inline_mediumwraptextright27066011/features/interviews/141_1003_dropping_in_on_john_dowd_interview141_1003_04_z+dropping_in_on+john_dowd.jpgTrue
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