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General: FIM president sends out open letter warning riders
MotoGP: Stoner confirms return for Ducati Team in Portugal
WSBK: Ducati's Haga and Fabrizio to take good form to France
WSBK: Honda riders hope to bounce back at Magny-Cours
WSBK: BMW looks forward to Magny-Cours this weekend
MotoGP: Rookies Cup selection event to be in Italy next week
U.S. SX: Head-to-head racing format set for U.S. Open of SX
World MX: Desalle will join Ramon at Suzuki for 2010 season
General: Aussie Jones included in Yamaha's R1 domination
Oz MX: Qualifying and racing underway at Junior Nationals
MotoGP: Series set to resume with Stoner's return at Estoril
MotoGP: Rizla Suzuki riders back on track for Estoril round
MotoGP: Fiat Yamaha ready to resume team battle in Portugal
ASBK: Yamaha will quit Aussie Superbike series for 2010
The Yamaha Racing Team has sensationally quit the premier Superbike category for the 2010 Australian Superbike Championship, instead focussing its efforts on the Supersport and Superstock categories, leaving the Stauffers searching for Superbike seats.
WSBK: Alstare Suzuki announces separation from title sponsor
WSBK: Haga and Fabrizio sweep Imola weekend for Ducati
WSBK: Muggeridge improves for Alstare Suzuki in Imola races
WSBK: Rea maintains fourth for Honda after tough Imola
WSBK: Frustrating Imola race day for BMW's Corser in Italy
WSBK: Parkes scores top 10 result for PBM Kawasaki at Imola
WSBK: Yamaha's Spies loses series lead after tough Imola
WSBK: Biaggi and Simoncelli podium for Aprilia at Imola
Oz MX: Practice makes perfect on Monday at Junior nationals
Oz RR: Johnson wins KTM's first Superbike title on RC8 R
WSBK: Sofuoglu renews deal with Ten Kate Honda WSS team
BSB: Camier wins title at Silverstone, Brookes on podium again
WSBK: Ducati Xerox riders split wins in Imola showdown
Ducati Xerox riders Noriyuki Haga and Michel Fabrizio split the victories at Imola on Sunday, with Japanese star Haga reclaiming the overall lead in the championship from American Ben Spies. An all-Italian battle for the leading positions was made up by Aprilia, with Max Biaggi and Marco Simoncelli taking a podium apiece.