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Edwards clips Ukawa, loses knee slider.
Colin Edwards had an incident packed British Grand Prix at Donington Park yesterday, the popular Texan clipping Tohru Ukawa at turn one, sending him into the gravel, then staging a string fightback before losing a knee slider while attacking Olivier Jacque.

Biaggi takes win after Rossi penalised.
After a dramatic race on the track at Donington Park this afternoon the action continued behind closed doors as Valentino Rossi was docked 10 seconds for overtaking under yellow flags and victory at the Cinzano British Grand Prix was handed to Max Biaggi.

Burns sets record despite 'stupid crash'.
In warm and breezy conditions in the British Midlands, WCM rider Chris Burns enjoyed his first ever Saturday qualifying session of the season. The 23 year old from Newcastle was delighted with how he qualified for his home GP after clocking up only 240 km in total on the ROC two-stroke Yamaha.

McWilliams may race two-stroke.
Jeremy McWilliams and the Oxfordshire-based Proton KR team are considering their options for tomorrow's 30 lap MotoGP race after riding both the new four-stroke and old 500cc two-stroke machines in qualifying.

Bayliss frightens Rossi in Donington practice.
Donington ace Valentino Rossi found himself under pressure from former WSBK champ Troy Bayliss in this morning's free practice - the Australian closing to within 0.03secs of the Italian ahead of this afternoon's first qualifying session despite a small fall.

2004 MotoGP machines unchanged, fuel cut in 2005.
The Grand Prix Permanent Bureau met at the FIM Headquarters in Mies yesterday and announced that for the 2004 season the regulations will remain unchanged.

Vincent grabs late Donington entry.
Former British Champion Jay Vincent has grabbed a last minute wild-card entry of the 250cc race at Donington on Sunday.

Surtees: MotoGP machines are <I>too</I> powerful.
John Surtees, the only man to win both the Formula One and premier 500cc motorcycle world championships, has questioned the amount of horsepower produced by the current generation of MotoGP racers - suggesting the engine capacity should be reduced by a third.

Fortuna riders gear up with motocross session.
Fortuna Yamaha Team riders Carlos Checa and Marco Melandri took advantage of being on their 'home turf' to enjoy a short stint of extra training at the Donington Park motocross track today.

First pictures: Rossi in London.
Crash.net has just received pictures from Valentino Rossi's appearance in London today, which saw the reigning MotoGP world champion arrive by Speedboat before taking members of the press on a boat cruise on the Thames, past many of the City's landmarks

Day of Champions auction items announced.
The latest list of MotoGP memorabilia donated for auction at this Thursday's Day of Champions at Donington Park has been released, with items from the likes of Colin Edwards, Troy Bayliss, Max Biaggi and Loris Capirossi on offer to the highest bidder.

Roberts out of British GP.
Kenny Roberts Jr will miss his third Grand Prix in a row after failing to recover sufficiently from his Mugello injuries, and so - as at Assen two weeks ago - his place in the Suzuki team will be taken by Yukio Kagayama (pictured).

Ducati: British circuits have a soul.
The Ducati Marlboro Team comes to Donington this weekend fresh from two events that underline the Desmosedici's awesome performance - Loris Capirossi scored the bike's historic first victory at Catalunya a month ago and its second pole position at Assen - the 'Cathedral' of motorcycle racing - a

Nakano: Craner curves are too fast.
Shinya Nakano and his D'Antin Yamaha Team had a sour end to their Assen weekend, when race day rain left the Japanese just 13th by the end of the 19 laps. Now, Nakano heads to Donington Park eager to make amends at a circuit which should suit his M1.

Melandri heads to 'second home'.
Fortuna Yamaha rider Marco Melandri will not have very far to travel to this weekend's Grand Prix, as the Donington circuit is situated really close to his UK home in Derby.
King of both worlds to be honoured.
Many tried, but all failed - except one man. Conquering both the two and four-wheeled worlds remains solely the domain of John Surtees, who will be honoured by the MotoGP community at a special ceremony on the eve of the British Grand Prix at Donington Park next Thursday.
Marlboro named Malaysian title sponsors.
Tobacco giants Philip Morris have acquired title sponsorship for the Malaysian round of the 2003 MotoGP World Championship, round fourteen of the current season, at Sepang on 10-12 October.

No MotoGP wild-cards at Donington.
The FIM have announced that the next round of the MotoGP World Championship, the British Grand Prix on July 13, will feature no premier class wild-cards.

Doohan to ride 'ultimate Honda' at Goodwood.
Honda have announced that five-times 500cc Motorcycle World Champion Mick Doohan (pictured) will be lighting up this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed on a state-of-the-art Honda NR750.

Donington expects record crowd.
The 200mph plus MotoGP racers only make one appearance in Britain a year and already over 40,000 British fans have bought tickets, as fast as they were being printed, for the Cinzano British Grand Prix at Donington Park on July 13.

Rossi in Leicester Square next Tuesday.
MotoGP superstar Valentino Rossi will ride a Honda into London's Leicester Square at 3.30pm on Tuesday July 8, where he will meet and greet the public in a special event hosted by BBC presenter Suzi Perry.
World champ Edwards roars into... Northallerton!
Reigning World Superbike champion Colin Edwards makes his annual visit to the quaint market town of Northallerton next Tuesday [8 July], to take part in a chat show organised by the North Yorkshire Road Racing Supporters Club at Club Amadeus.

Bayliss: I crashed trying to fix quickshifter.
Troy Bayliss rocketed up the order from a fourth-row start at Assen yesterday, eventually overtaking world champion Valentino Rossi around the outside for third, only to crash due to a minor technical glitch moments later.

Checa: I couldn't see - it was scary.
Fortuna Yamaha front row starter Carlos Checa produced a gritty ride in what was a typically wet Dutch TT in Assen yesterday. The Spaniard finished the 19-lap race in fourth position - the top YZR-M1 rider for the second consecutive Grand Prix.