Fired up Eugene ready to take it to the Max
Raring to go Eugene Laverty is now ready to make a concerted attack on this season’s World Superbike Championship alongside five-time world champion Max Biaggi. Related Stories Confusion reigns as Mini adventure is called to a halt
Two Days With The BMC Team: The Final Day!
I had to be at the hotel for eight AM for breakfast. Breakfast was a selection of mini-croissants; with or without chocolate and empanadas with tuna and tomato, coffee and a fine selection of tea’s to wash it all down, very nice.
Local Sports Notebook: Red Wing graduate to start at shortstop for Nebraska
Pat Kelly , a freshman from Red Wing, has earned the starting shortstop job for the Nebraska baseball team. The Cornhuskers of the Big Ten are scheduled to open the season on Feb. 17 when they
Buy Mike's Bike?
Auctions America by RM will be holding its first motorcycle auction in Sin City this weekend, with more than 500 motorcycles filling a ballroom floor at the Rio Hotel and Casino Las Vegas.
Motorcycle prodigy gets new bike
Chilliwack motorcyle racer Jake Hayes will be racing at the 2012 Vancouver Motorcyle Show, Jan. 19-22 at the Tradex in Abbotsford.
Dainese D-Air: Coming To America
Ten years in the making, the Dainese D-Air racing suit has finally made its way to U.S. shores with the $4000 set of leathers providing previously unheard of protection for racers and track-day riders.
Adelaide Motorcycle Awards: Race of year contest down to six of the best
The Belfast Telegraph backed Race of the Year accolade at next week’s Adelaide Motorcycle Awards is sure to have inspired much pre-event debate after many outstanding races during the 2011 season. Related Stories Loose bolt 'caused bike racer's death' Meeke left in limbo as Mini sell off his seat North West lights Spark for children’s charity
Is the Force Strong With Star Wars Scalextric?
Scalextric slot car racing has been around for ages, but like so many other toys these days it has had to adapt its business model to keep going.
Gordon's Dakar nightmare hands French ace initiative
American Robby Gordon's hopes of winning the Dakar Rally took a major hit on Wednesday when stewards ruled that he should be thrown out of the event because his Hummer's engine did not conform to race regulations.