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Monday, December 27, 2010

Honda CBR Series Variation Design








Earlier this week, Honda made an announcement that they will be withdrawing factory support from AMA Road Racing. This comes as a shock after not more than a week ago they made a statement that they were not planning to pull support from other motorsports after announcing they were dropping Formula 1 support. In their press release, Honda stated:

"The primary factor contributing to this decision is the current global economic situation and its impact on Honda. This was an extremely difficult decision to make as the racing spirit reaches to the very core of Honda. While it is unfortunate that the current economic conditions led us to take this action, rest assured that Honda¹s deep-seated passion for racing has not been, and will never be, diminished."

Honda CBR models are a series of sport bikes several of which (400RR, 600RR, 900RR, 929RR, 954RR and 1000RR) are marketed as race replicas, having the suffix RR after the engine size designation. With the exception of the single cylinder CBR125 and CBR150, all CBR motorbikes have inline engines (as compared to the V-twins in the VT, VTR and VF/VFR series). Less sporting models with inline engines make up the CB Series.

Honda's tradition of winning continues for 2010, as the CBR600RR returns with its unbeatable combination of MotoGP-bred tech, power, light weight, and handling, highlighted by Honda's revolutionary Combined Anti-Lock Braking System (C-ABS), the first ever on a production supersport motorcycle. And with three trick new color schemes to choose from, you'll not only be on the best 600-class sportbike going, you'll also be on the best-looking machine as well.

Jorge Lorenzo MotoGP Series Rider Champion







Jorge Lorenzo (born in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, May 4, 1987, age 23 years), is a MotoGP rider. Currently, he joined with Valentino Rossi in the Fiat team Yamaha.Karier

Jorge Lorenzo began his career in the world MotoGP 125cc class in 2002 at the Spanish series. At that time he could not follow the practice session because of his age are not sufficient, because the MotoGP regulations require a minimum of 15 year old driver to get down in MotoGP. But he could follow the second qualifying session because it was right on the 15 th birthday. He memenagi his first Grand Prix next season in the series Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.

The next two seasons of the year 2005 he fell in the 250cc class, since then he began to be taken into account presence in the world MotoGP Grand Prix. Year 2007 with 9 pole posotion that menuntunya for 9 wins, led him to come out as world champion in the season.

Lorenzo's brilliant appearance shown in the 2010 season. Fiat Yamaha rider won the world title for the first time to set aside the defending champion Rossi who decided to move to Ducati at the end of the season. According Biaggi, Lorenzo chance to defend title in MotoGP in 2011 is huge. Former MotoGP star Rossi this rate has not been able to emulate the Spaniard's strength.

"Lorenzo experiencing tremendous season and doing a good job. He's really fantatis last season. I'm sure he's been targeted for the race next year. But, Lorenzo should be wary of Stoner, "said Biaggi. "Lorenzo is still very young 23 years old, but she has motor racing in the world since 15 years. This is what makes him such a veteran racer, "

Jorge Lorenzo
Spanish Citizenship
Date of birth May 4, 1987 (age 23)
Place of birth Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
Website www.lorenzo99.com
Record MotoGP
The team now Fiat Yamaha Team
No. 99 motor
250cc World Champion - 2006, 2007
Start 129
Win 26
Podium 57
Pole position 35
12 fastest laps
1518 Championship Points
2009 Championship position 2nd (261 points)