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Suzuki 4-stroke ready for 2002 MotoGP season.
Suzuki today announced that it would contest the new-format 2002 FIM World MotoGP Championship with its new 4-stroke-engined GP machine.
Hopkins confirmed at Red Bull Yamaha.
As expected, American teenager John Hopkins has been named as Noriyuki Haga's replacement at the Red Bull Yamaha team for next year's MotoGP campaign.
No time to rest for Cecchinello.
With the MotoGP series all wrapped up for the year, you may well think that the drivers can sit back and relax until it all kicks off again in the new year. This is not the case for 125cc rider Lucio Cecchinello however.
Silly season for MotoGP is just beginning!
The MotoGP season may have finished out on the track in Brazil but that does not mean you will lose touch with your favourite sport.

All change for Criville in 2002.
Alex Criville, Spain's former 500cc motorcycling world champion, has ended his 10-year association with Honda and is considering his options for 2002.

Rio 125cc winner passes drug test.
Six riders, three from each the 125cc and 250cc classes of MotoGP, were selected for drug testing at the Portuguese Grand Prix, held on the circuit of Estoril, on 9th September.

Criville crashes, girlfriend ordered home.
Two years ago Spaniard Alex Criville won the World 500cc Championship after finishing sixth in the Rio race. Two years later his return to Brazil was not so happy.

53 years of 500 GP's comes to an end.
The 500cc World Championship bowed out in Rio after a 53 year history. Next year the introduction of the four-strokes spells the end of the 500cc maximum capacity, which started, with the birth of Grand Prix racing in 1949.
Red Bull Yamaha: We didn't do much right.
Red Bull Yamaha riders Garry McCoy and Nori Haga completed the World Motorcycle Championship season with little to celebrate following today's Rio Grand Prix.

Rossi makes last 500 championship fastest ever?
This year's 500 World Championship is the last in history and fittingly, also the fastest. Lap and race records have tumbled throughout the season, which has also seen some of the most dramatic racing in memory.

No reward for Van den Goorbergh's efforts.
Proton Team KR rider Jurgen van den Goorbergh retired from today's Rio GP, last race of the 2001 GP season, after rare mechanical trouble struck on the first lap of a race that was stopped just three laps later when it started to rain.
McCoy leads, crashes and plummets.
Red Bull Yamaha team leader Garry McCoy endured an eventful first qualifying session for the Rio Grand Prix, suffering the highs and lows of bike racing in one single hour.
Marlboro Yamaha men on second row at slippery Rio.
Marlboro Yamaha Team riders Carlos Checa and Max Biaggi quickly got to grips with the slippery Jacarepagua circuit this afternoon, clocking sixth and eighth quickest times in the opening qualifying session for the season-ending Rio GP.

Marlboro Yamaha men on rows two and three at Rio.
Marlboro Yamaha Team riders Carlos Checa and Max Biaggi battled throughout this afternoon's torrid final qualifying session, ending the day seventh and tenth quickest, giving them starts from the second and third rows.
Preparations underway in Rio for the last 500cc.
Riders, teams and officials have this week made their final long distance trip of the season and today descended on the Nelson Piquet circuit in Rio, Brazil, in preparation for the last race of the 2001 calendar.

Kenny's cap raises $1500 for US relief effort.
The New York Fire Department baseball cap that reigning World Champion Kenny Roberts Jr wore on the podium at Valencia in September has been auctioned for $1500, with all proceeds going to the relief aid in America.
Mixed day for Nobby Ueda in 125cc class.
The final round of this 2001 MotoGP World Championship is here in Brazil at the Nelson Piquet circuit on the outskirts of the colourful city of Rio de Janeiro.
Facts and trivia from 53 years of the 500cc class.
The Rio Grand Prix will be the last ever GP under the rules of 500cc maximum capacity which have been in place since 1949. The following are some records, facts and trivia from this 53 year history:
Yamaha boys nuts about Brazil.
The Jacarepagua circuit has been hosting rounds of the motorcycling world championships on and off since the mid-nineties, having taken over on a permanent basis from rivals across the country.

West tops V-twins
Australia's Ant West easily emerged top rider on a V-Twin machine and recorded his 10th points-scoring result from 13 starts in his first 500cc motorcycle world championship season yesterday in Malaysia.
Petronas makes glorious sound.
Let's hope the Petronas GP1 bike makes it to the MotoGP grid in the next couple of years - if only because it makes such beautiful noise.

Katoh clinches 250cc World Championship.
Daijiro Katoh claimed his first world crown in sensational style at Sepang today when he took victory in the 250cc Malaysian Grand Prix by a massive 15.6secs, to give him an uncatchable 34 point lead with one round to go.
Top Yamaha man McCoy slides into third.
Red Bull's Garry McCoy emerged as the top Yamaha rider in the Malaysian Grand Prix, finishing third after dropping as low as eighth, after an average start from the front row.
Edwards crashes in first qualifier.
After the disappointment in Australia, Stuart Edwards (250cc) went to Malaysia with changes to be made and would be using the free practice session to find a set-up for the qualifying in the afternoon.