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Valentino Rossi Honda NSR500 2000

Valentino Rossi Honda NSR500 2000
Valentino Rossi's 2000 Honda NSR500. 2000 was Rossi's very first year in the top class, which was then called 500cc instead of MotoGP. This model from Minichamps will be delayed until early 2007.
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Colin Edwards 2006 Yamaha YZR-M1

Colin Edwards 2006 Yamaha YZR-M1
Replica of Colin Edwards 2006 Moto GP Yamaha YZR-M1. Due to licencing issues, this model has been released without the Team logo and the logo of the bike lean over on its side.
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Kawasaki Racing Team

On January 10th, 2002, the board of directors of Kawasaki Heavy Industries took a historic decision: to take on the challenge of the new MotoGP World Championship ? the blue riband class of international motorcycle racing ? with an all-new 990 cc racing prototype. Introduction of the four stroke engines into MotoGP class was just what Kawasaki needed - chance to run their traditional inline four cylinder engine without cylinder/displacement limitations that were making Kawasaki handicaped in Superbike championship against two cylinder machines.

Just one month later, in february 2002, Akira Yanagawa got chance to test first Ninja prototype in Sepang. First prototype had 990ccm engine in slightly modified Superbike chassis and used classic carburettors. Hybrid version had some race-testing in All Japan Championship, where Yanagawa made series of good results, proving great potential of prototype.

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-RR was brought to the light of the day in September, and it had new chasis, it was 15kg lighter and for first time Kawasaki started to use fuel injection. Ninja made it's debut at the last GP of the 2002 season and finished in 12th place.

In 2003 season, Kawasaki Racing Team was formed. Former 250cc Grand Prix racer Harald Eckl became manager of the team based in Vohenstrauss, Germany. In the same season, three riders represented Kawasaki in MotoGP championship: Andrew Pitt, Garry McCoy and Alex Hofmann. Riders managed to get points in 5 races, with Garry McCoy making best best result in France by taking 9th place.

Season 2004 may be considered as Kawasaki MotoGP team first real MotoGP season, as two riders, Alex Hofmann and Shinya Nakano raced through whole season. In this year, Kawasaki got it's first podium position in Japan, where Shinya Nakano finished in 3rd. By the end of season, Nakano managed to get enough points to finish season in 10th place. Development of the Ninja ZX-RR progressed through whole season, but main break through was made in 2004/2005 offseason, when team decided to change engine firing order to Big-Bang, instead of screamer configuration used before. In 2005, Big Bang configuration proved to be good choice, as wild card rider Olivier Jacque took best ever MotoGP finish for Kawasaki in China, finishing wet race in 2nd place.

Kawasaki Racing Team - contact information

http://www.kawasaki-eckl.com

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Valentino Rossi yellow-gray T-Shirt

Valentino Rossi yellow-gray T-Shirt
Valentino Rossi long sleeved T-Shirt, manufactured from cotton, and uses a contrast yellow and grey panel design, with Rossi name and number 46 stitched on the chest using separate pieces of fabric.
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MotoGP 2004 official review

MotoGP 2004 official review book
MotoGP 2004 official review book
MotoGP 2004 review book
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