The May 2015 Issue Of Roadracing World & Motorcycle Technology Is Now Available Online

The May 2015 Issue Of Roadracing World & Motorcycle Technology Is Now Available Online

© 2015, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Read the May 2015 issue of Roadracing World now with your online subscription at: www.roadracingworld.com/magazine/digital/.

In This Issue

FEATURES

Inside Info

Back In The Day: Editor’s Scrapbook

Historic Racebike Illustration: 1969 Aermacchi 350 Ala d’Oro

U.S. Intro: 2015 BMW S1000RR

Intro: 2015 Suzuki GSX-S750

Intro: 2015 Yamaha YZF-R3

MotoGP Analysis: A History Of Electronics In Grand Prix Racing

At Home With: Kenny Noyes

PROFESSIONAL RACING

MotoGP At Losail International Circuit: Rossi Wins Again

World Superbike At Chang International Circuit:

Rea Dominates In Thailand

74th Daytona 200: Eslick Goes Back-To-Back

SEMI-PRO AND CLUB RACING

Racer Profile: Ray Gaimara

Racer Profile: Anthony Mazziotto III

COLUMNS

Letters To The Editor

10 Years Ago

MotoGP Trivia

Numbers

Josh Hayes: Mississippi Madman

Melissa Paris: Just A Girl Who Likes To Go Fast

Jayson Uribe: Chasing The Dream

The Kids’ Page

Kyle Wyman: Where’s Wyman?

Saved! By Soft Barriers

Racing, School, & Track Day Calendar

The Crash Page

High Performance Parts & Services Directory

Racing School & Track Day Directory

Racing Organizations

Advertisers Index

Classified Ads

New Products

ASRA/CCS Newsletter

Chris Ulrich: Adventures Of A Racer      

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