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Pramac unhappy with JiR statement about Tamada wins
Pramac Racing, which runs the Alice Ducati MotoGP team, has sought to clarify that Makoto Tamada's success during the 2003 and 2004 seasons came as a Pramac rider rather than part of the JiR team.

Official: Dovizioso to Repsol Honda.
As predicted, HRC has used its home Japanese Grand Prix weekend to officially announce Andrea Dovizioso as a Repsol Honda rider for the 2009 MotoGP season.

Rossi on brink of MotoGP history.
Having increased his MotoGP World Championship lead to 87 points, Valentino Rossi is on the brink of clinching his sixth 500cc/MotoGP title in Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix.

Lorenzo to run special `Lupin` livery.
Jorge Lorenzo will race in this Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi with a special 'Lupin III' livery on his Fiat Yamaha M1.

Kawasaki heads home.
This weekend's Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi once again marks round 15 of the MotoGP World Championship, but the Kawasaki Racing Team will return home with significantly less points than one year ago.

Ducati heads for `special circuit`.
Ducati may never have won its home Italian Grand Prix at Mugello, but it has beaten the four Japanese manufacturers at their home grand prix for the last three years running.

125: Smith considers Polaris, Aspar options.
British 125cc grand prix star Bradley Smith intends to stay with the Polaris World Aprilia team for the 2009 world championship, but a switch to the title-winning Aspar outfit is also possible.

Stoner a doubt for final races?
Casey Stoner could be forced to miss some of the remaining MotoGP rounds after it was revealed his scaphoid injury could warrant an earlier than planned operation.

Honda says goodbye to Hayden.
Following official confirmation that Nicky Hayden will leave Repsol Honda, for whom he has spent his entire grand prix career, Honda has released the following statement paying tribute to the 2006 world champion. Hayden will join Ducati Marlboro next season:

Nicky Hayden joins Ducati.
Just one day after scoring his first podium of the 2008 season, in Sunday's Indianapolis Grand Prix, it has finally been officially announced that 2006 MotoGP world champion Nicky Hayden will join Ducati for 2009.

Stoner: It was ridiculous.
MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner finished his first race in three starts at Sunday's storm-lashed Indiapolis Grand Prix, despite 'destroying' his rear tyre.

Hayden stars in Indy `home movie`.
Nicky Hayden claimed his first real success of the 2008 MotoGP season with an inspired ride to second place in front of his home fans at Indianapolis on Sunday.

Rossi writes Indy, MotoGP history.
Valentino Rossi broke Giacomo Agostini's all-time premier-class win record by claiming his 69th MotoGP victory during atrocious weather conditions at the inaugural Indianapolis Grand Prix on Sunday.

Indy 250GP cancelled.
The inaugural 250cc Indianapolis Grand Prix was first delayed and then cancelled due to appalling weather on Sunday. The edge of Hurricane Ike arrived at Indy just before the planned 250cc start, prompting race officials to delay the event until after the MotoGP race.

Rossi takes red flagged Indy win.
Valentino Rossi has set a new all-time record for premier-class race wins after taking his 69th 500cc/MotoGP victory at the first ever Indianapolis MotoGP on Sunday.

250: Luthi fall stops final practice.
Emmi-Caffe Latte's Thomas Luthi was taken away by ambulance after a heavy accident during final 250cc free practice at Indianapolis.

Nicky Hayden talks 2009.
During the pre-event press conference at Indianapolis, 2006 world champion Nicky Hayden confirmed that he won't be riding for Honda next season and gave a revealing glimpse into life at HRC's factory team.

Hayden: Get the snorkel...
Relentless rain dominated proceedings at Indianapolis on Friday, when America's most recent MotoGP world champion, Nicky Hayden, finished eighth and 14th in the two track sessions.

Edwards, Rossi - naked?
Colin Edwards says he will "get naked and run down the front straight" if he wins the inaugural Indianapolis Grand Prix on Sunday - and Valentino Rossi may do the same!

MotoGP stars launch `big bang` R1.
All four Yamaha MotoGP riders took part in the global unveiling of the all-new Yamaha R1 in a glittering show in Las Vegas, Nevada on Monday.

Hofmann talks d`Antin exit.
"I feel sorry for everybody that had to work and ride for him. There is a reason why he is out of MotoGP finally" - that's Alex Hofmann personal opinion of his former MotoGP team manager Luis d'Antin.

Kawasaki joins new tyre tactic.
Kawasaki began the process of adapting its ZX-RR to run the same specification Bridgestone front tyre as world championship leaders Valentino Rossi and Casey Stoner, during Monday's post-race test at Misano.

Official: Pedrosa to Bridgestone!
It has been officially confirmed that Dani Pedrosa will make a shock switch from Michelin to Bridgestone tyres with immediate effect - splitting the Repsol Honda Team in two for the five remaining rounds of the 2008 season.

Hayden explains Misano withdraw.
Nicky Hayden was forced to abort a return to MotoGP race action on Sunday at Misano, after the heel injury that caused him to miss the previous Brno round got steadily worse during the San Marino Grand Prix weekend.