MotoGP '07....a thing of the past...
The newly renovated Assen circuit is set to be ready in time for MotoGP's arrival in june...The renovations which have been going since October 2005 were completed in April, after having spent 3 million Euros......
The most noticeable change to the track is that it has been reduced in length from 5,9km to 4,5km....
A theme park is also said to be planned for construction before 2007.
Here are some pictures of the modified cicuit...
http://images.motogp.com/multimedia2/43 ... 2_5108.jpg
http://images.motogp.com/multimedia2/43 ... _15154.jpg
Source: http://www.motogp.com
The most noticeable change to the track is that it has been reduced in length from 5,9km to 4,5km....
A theme park is also said to be planned for construction before 2007.
Here are some pictures of the modified cicuit...
http://images.motogp.com/multimedia2/43 ... 2_5108.jpg
http://images.motogp.com/multimedia2/43 ... _15154.jpg
Source: http://www.motogp.com
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May I just ask why you say that he is the most successfull team manager in motoGP?.......His team has never won a championship(Whilst he was manager)Julian Mayo wrote:Will Sito Pons come back to the main game next year ? Correct me if I am wrong, is he not the most successful team manager in MotoGP ?
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TK, if that is yor pic, put yourself on a charge immeediiiiiiately<T-K> wrote:May I just ask why you say that he is the most successfull team manager in motoGP?.......His team has never won a championship(Whilst he was manager)Julian Mayo wrote:Will Sito Pons come back to the main game next year ? Correct me if I am wrong, is he not the most successful team manager in MotoGP ?
If that weapon discharged the richochet could go anywhere

ie...your groin

I might have got him mixed up with Ern Yamamoto.

The Mountain is a savage Mistress.
No worries...I have a groin protector kindly donated by the Aussie cricket teamJulian Mayo wrote:TK, if that is yor pic, put yourself on a charge immeediiiiiiately<T-K> wrote:May I just ask why you say that he is the most successfull team manager in motoGP?.......His team has never won a championship(Whilst he was manager)Julian Mayo wrote:Will Sito Pons come back to the main game next year ? Correct me if I am wrong, is he not the most successful team manager in MotoGP ?
If that weapon discharged the richochet could go anywhere![]()
ie...your groin![]()
I might have got him mixed up with Ern Yamamoto.

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Ricardo plc and John Barnard's B3 Technologies Ltd have added their names to a growing list of potential new MotoGP manufacturers.
Ricardo plc is one of the world's leading powertrain, driveline and transmission technology providers - and offers a wide range of motorsport-related services.
Barnard has been a leading motorsport designer for over thirty years and is credited with such innovations as the first full carbon fibre F1 chassis and the semi-automatic paddle shift gearbox. The two companies are now looking for partners and sponsors....
Ricardo plc is one of the world's leading powertrain, driveline and transmission technology providers - and offers a wide range of motorsport-related services.
Barnard has been a leading motorsport designer for over thirty years and is credited with such innovations as the first full carbon fibre F1 chassis and the semi-automatic paddle shift gearbox. The two companies are now looking for partners and sponsors....
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