June 2001

June 2001

© 2001, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

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Inside Info Letters To The Editor First Person/Opinion: Disproving The Myth Of Body-Steering First Person/Opinion: Body Steering Is Truly B.S First Person/Opinion: Time To Take Back The AMA Interview: Aaron Gobert New Products Racing In Europe, Part One Rossi Wins Honda’s 500th GP, In Japan Yates Quickest, Lopez Fastest At AMA Road Atlanta Testing Great Tuners Make Great Riders Middle Aged Guide To Road Racing Edwards And Bostrom Win In South Africa WERA National Endurance 6-Hour At Texas World WERA National Challenge Series At Texas World Measuring Fork Deflection: A Club Racer’s Guide 2002 BMW R1150R ABS Spec Chart Jason’s Big Adventure RPM/ WERA At Hallet On Finally Doing Daytona Racers In Real Life: Susanna Schick GP Notes Racing And School Calendar CCS At Streets Of Willow CMRA/ Shogun Endurance At Cresson Race Results Book Review-The Mike Duff Story: Make Haste, Slowly Advice From The Pros The Crash Page High-Performance Parts & Services Directory Want Ads Chris Ulrich: Adventures Of A Racer 2002 BMW R1150R Press Intro 2001 Triumph Tiger Press Intro Roadracing World Subscription Info On The Front Cover: Valentino Rossi (46) celebrates his win in the Japanese Grand Prix, marking Honda’s 500th GP victory, and Manabu Kamata test-rides the V-5 Honda RC211V at Sugo. Photos by Yves Jamotte/Sports Photography and Shigeo Kibiki.

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