June 1999

June 1999

© 1999, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

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Inside Info Letters To The Editor Cagiva Designer Massimo Tamburini New Products Roberts Wins Malaysian GP Malaysian GP Notes Roberts Wins Again In Japanese Grand Prix Japanese GP Notes Corser Wins World Superbike At Phillip Island Factory Guys Should Be Polite To Privateers Phillip Island Superbike Notes Kawasaki Wins Le Mans 24-Hour Pegram Wins AMA Superbike At Willow AMA Nationals At Willow Springs Mladin Wins AMA Superbike At Sears Point AMA Nationals At Sears Point Le Mans 24-Hour Notes Arclight Wins WERA 4-Hour At Talladega WERA National Challenge Series At Talladega Yamaha YZF-R7 WERA Vintage At Roebling Road WERA At Road Atlanta CMRA At Texas World WERA At Gateway CMRA At Topeka WSMC At Willow Springs MV Agusta F4-750 Serie Oro Press Intro Racers In Real Life: Jeff Swan Matt Wait: Superbike Dream Roland Sands: Being Number One Is Pretty Damn Cool Special Advertising Section: CCS Newsletter Vintage And Moto History: On The Cam Race Results The Crash Page Racing and School Calendar Website Directory Guide To Racing Organizations High-Performance Parts & Service Directory Want Ads Racers In Real Life: Steve Davis Chris Ulrich: The Adventures Of Boy Racer On The Front Page: Pascal Picotte leaps the Harley-Davidson VR1000 off the crest of turn four at Sears Point on his way to a third-place finish. Photo by Brian J. (Inset) Mr. Editor Ulrich rides the MV Agusta F4 at Monza. Photo by Kel Edge.

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