June 2004

June 2004

© 2004, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

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Project Superbike: 2004 Yamaha YZF-R1 Letters To The Editor Inside Info 10 Years Ago MotoGP Welkom: Rossi Beats Honda MotoGP Notes Welkom AMA Superbike Fontana: His Name Is Mladin AMA Fontana Inside Info F-USA Road America: Barnes Wins WSB Phillip Island: Close Racing Brings WSB Back WSB Misano: Chili Takes Points Lead How To Go Racing, Part 7 Aaron Yates: The Hit Man Beer Wars: Who Owns A Racer’s Image Rights? Tech Notes: An Attic Full Of Motorcycle Technology Quick Look: Ducati Monster S4R WERA National Endurance 6-Hour Jennings WERA National Challenge Jennings New Products MotoGP Trivia 2004 GSX-R750 On The Dyno Specifications: 2004 GSX-R750 CMRA At Oak Hill CCS At Jennings GP WSMC At Willow Springs ASMA At Arroyo Seco Kurtis Roberts: The World According To Kurtis John Hopkins: The GP Kid Product Evaluation: Stomp Design Traction Pads Road Racing & School Calendar Guide To Road Racing Organizations Cribs: Tommy Hayden The Crash Page: All Aaron Yates CCS Newsletter High-Perfomance Parts & Services Want Ads Advertisers Index And Phone Directory Chris Ulrich: Adventures Of A Racer On The Front Cover: Valentino Rossi and the Yamaha YZR-M1, after Rossi’s stunning victory in the opening round of the 2004 MotoGP World Championship Series, in South Africa. It was Yamaha’s first premier-class GP race win since October, 2002. Photo by Sportsphotography.

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