Honestly I thought that the 44 tells us about age. ;)
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Honestly I thought that the 44 tells us about age. ;)
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Originally Posted by leopardsleeping
long long ago!!! ;)
I was wrong again, thought it's just one or two years ago ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Roby44
How I wish!! :p :p :pQuote:
Originally Posted by leopardsleeping
Looking like a good schedule for 2008 with a number of additions to the calendar.
Had a look at some of the tracks but couldn't find anything on Portugal Portimão. Is this a new track or an old track waiting to be redeveloped?
Any one know where i might find anything, tried looking on http://www.etracksonline.co.uk which usually has info on most tracks but couldn't anything.
brand new track in fact contraction is set to finish in October 2008 just a month before the sbk round. It's proper name is "Autódromo Internacional do Algarve". Its Website is under construction and I couldn't find a track map anywhere
Sounds like a dicey arrangement to me. I wouldn't be at all surprised to see this one fall over and be dropped from the schedule til 09.
Hannspree Stiggy Motorsport.
http://www.stiggy.com
Freaking exciting for Brookesy and a real coup for Johan to gain that kind of backing :up: .. Hanspree must have a whole lot of moolah, sponsoring the entire WSBK championship and many teams too, are they made of money? hope they can deal with all the added commitment..Quote:
Originally Posted by axxexs
The gains for Hannspree must be huge to up their involvement so much. They now sponsor the championship 5 Ten Kate bikes, 3 Althea bikes and 2 Stiggy bikes (unless I'm mistaken. Did they leave Ten Kate to sponsor the other teams?)Quote:
Originally Posted by tha_jackal
This could offer an interesting inside in motorcycle sponsorship. last year they backed Honda in MotoGP, SBK/SS and MX. I dont know about MX but I bet the cost of the minor Gresini sponsorship was about the same as title sponsorship for the Ten Kate team. Though much less popular it could be that value for money is better in SBK than MotoGP