August 1998

August 1998

© 1998, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

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Riding The Production TL1000R Suzuki Inside Info Letters To The Editor Let Them Eat Wall: Carnage At Loudon’s NHIS Chili, Slight Win In German WSB Slight Wins Twice In Misano WSB Criville Wins French Grand Prix French GP Notes Checa Wins City Of Madrid Grand Prix Jarama GP Notes Duhamel Wins Road Atlanta AMA Superbike Sands Wins Road Atlanta 250cc Grand Prix AMA Nationals At Road Atlanta Road Atlanta AMA Inside Info Gobert Wins Road America AMA Superbike Sands Wins Road America 250cc Grand Prix AMA Nationals At Road America Yates Survives To Win Loudon AMA Superbike Sands Wins Loudon 250cc Grand Prix AMA Nationals At Loudon Gaudreault, Munroe Win At Canadian Superbike Opener Canadian Superbike Notes Matt Wait: Livin’ The GP Dream New Products Tommy Hayden: Superbike Kid HRRA At Hawaii Raceway Park CCS At Moroso WSMC At Willow Springs Race Results The Crash Page Racing And School Calendar Rodney Fee: Back In America Racers In Real Life: Opie Caylor High-Performance Parts & Services Directory Want Ads Web Site Directory Ad Index And Phone Directory Chris Ulrich: The Adventures Of Boy Racer Performance Machine Racing Poster On The Front Page: The 1998 Suzuki TL1000R, tested on the street and on the dyno in this issue. Photo by Jim Gianatsis. Inset: The early race at the front of the French 500cc Grand Prix, with winner Alex Criville (4) leading Mick Doohan (1), Carlos Checa (8), Alex Barros, Max Biaggi, John Kocinski and Luca Cadalora. Photo by Shigeo Kibiki.

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