July 2006

July 2006

© 2006, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

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Ed Tech: Looking At Exotic Racebikes Press Intro: 2007 MV Agusta F41000R Built-To-Order GSX-R1000 Racebike Insurance Racers Need How I Started My New Job With A Helicopter Ride MotoGP Mutterings: Rider Weight matters The Future Of World Superbike Press Intro: Pirelli Diablo Corsa III Cribs: Francis Martin MotoGP At Istanbul MotoGP At Shanghai AMA At Barber AMA At Fontana World Superbike At Valencia World Superbike At Monza WERA National Endurance At Autobahn WERA National Challenge At Autobahn ASRA At Road America CMRA At Texas World CCS At Road America Letters To The Editor Inside Info 10 Years Ago The Little Motorcycle Lidz: Josh Hayes MotoGP Trivia Jamie Hacking: Hacker New Products The Crash Page A Racing Snapshot Racing Schools & Track Days Road Racing & School Calendar Guide To Road Racing Organizations High-Performance Parts & Services Want Ads Advertisers Index And Directory Chris Ulrich: Adventures Of A Racer On The Front Cover: Troy Corser (1) on a Suzuki leads Troy Bayliss (21) on a Ducati at the start of a World Superbike race at Monza, while trouble develops behind them. Bayliss won, and Corser later said that the Ducati’s more effective traction control system made the difference. For more on the traction control debate in the U.S. and abroad, see pages 48, 80, and 104. Photo by DPPI.

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