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WSBK: Althea Ducati team makes progress on second day
WSBK: Crutchlow and Toseland test Yamahas in the wet
WSBK: Haga and Fabrizio makes slow progress on day two
WSBK: Rea leads the way on wet second day at Portimao
ASBK: Symmons Plains to receive later date on calendar
AMA SX: Stewart confirmed for Anaheim 2 this weekend
Oz RR: Peter Stevens sponsor Victorian Road Race titles
WSBK: Crutchlow outpaces Toseland on Portimao day one
WSBK: Checa and Byrne satisfied with Althea Ducati debut
WSBK: Ducati Xerox's Haga and Fabrizio work at Portimao
WSBK: Rea third quick for Ten Kate on day one in Portugal
WSBK: Haslam tops Portimao times on opening day of test
ASBK: More changes for Superstock 1000 classes for 2010
General: Motorcycle Expo on the Gold Coast next month
AMA SX: Michael Byrne confirmed for JGR Yamaha team
AMA SX: Rookie star Dungey leads 2010 series to Anaheim 2
The 2010 Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, returns to where the season opened almost two weeks ago at Angel Stadium on Saturday night for the tour’s third stop of what has been an epic season to date.
General: Aprilia announces recall on RSV4 Factory model
WSBK: World Superbike testing in Portugal this weekend
General: Reed and Stoner in Top 10 BRW Sports Earners
Australia’s most recent motorcycle world champions Chad Reed and Casey Stoner have ranked in the Top 10 for Business Review Weekly magazine’s Top 50 Sports Earners of 2009. Reed ranks fifth at $8.8 million for the year, while Stoner is eighth at $5 million in 2009.
FMX: X Games Gold medalist Bilko set to soar even higher
Oz MX: Larsen signs for JDR Motorsports/Motorex/KTM
General: Aprilia’s RSV4 R superbike available for test rides
WSBK: McCoy replaced on Triumph World Supersport team
Australian Garry McCoy has been replaced on the BE1 Racing Team that campaigns Triumph’s factory World Supersport team, leaving the former GP and WSBK race victor without a seat at the 11th hour for the 2010 season.
AMA SX: Reed's surgery confirmed a success by Kawasaki
Monster Energy Kawasaki has confirmed that Australia's Chad Reed underwent successful surgery to repair his broken left hand in California yesterday, the injury suffered in a crash with James Stewart at Phoenix's second round of AMA Supercross last weekend.
Rally: Despres wins KTM's 10th consecutive Dakar Rally
Oz RR: Formula Xtreme announces Madden as steward
MotoGP: Rossi to test Ferrari F1 despite appendix scare
MotoGP: Gresini confirms Elias and Ivanov for Moto2 team
AMA SX: Reed and Stewart speak out after Phoenix chaos
Australia’s Chad Reed and defending AMA Supercross Champion James Stewart have spoken out regarding the incident in Phoenix. Reed is now set to undergo surgery, potentially missing up to seven rounds, while Stewart will fight to claw back Ryan Dungey in the points.