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Abe 'seems ok' after Craner highside.
The British Grand Prix was another weekend to forget for the Tech 3 Yamaha team, with Marco Melandri not starting after breaking his thumb on Friday, while Norick Abe's race was brought to a brutal conclusion when he suffered a huge highside - his second big accident in a week.

Dramatic end to Bayliss, Hayden battle.
A tense battle for fourth place between Nicky Hayden and Troy Bayliss in Sunday's British Grand Prix came to a premature end with a dramatic high-speed trip across damp grass at the fearsome Craner Curves.

Bayliss 1.5secs clear in wet Donington warm-up.
After two dry days, rain has arrived at Donington Park in time for race day - helping Ducati's Troy Bayliss to dominate this morning's 20-minute warm-up.

Rossi wins British GP, Edwards on podium.
Valentino Rossi has taken a commanding victory in the British Grand Prix, the Italian leading almost the entire event - but being shadowed by Colin Edwards, who went on to take secon place and with it his first ever MotoGP podium.
Donington weather update - rain on race day?
With weather systems continuing to change on their way to the British Isles, racegoers heading for Donington Park's Cinzano British Grand Prix on Sunday would be advised to pack their umbrellas...

Biaggi 'calm' despite Friday seventh.
Max Biaggi, pole sitter at Donington Park one year ago, eased himself into the 2004 edition of the British Grand Prix by setting the seventh fastest time in first qualifying - a result that hasn't particular troubled the Roman.

Rossi meets fans at Leicester Square.
Over 5000 fans packed the famous Leicester Square in London yesterday (Thursday) to meet the MotoGP World Champion Valentino Rossi. In the square most famous for its movie premiers, the 25 year-old received a film star welcome from his adoring fans.

"Shane Byrne ain't doing a bad job..."
by Peter McLaren and Andy Stobart Aprilia's Shane Byrne starts the second half of a 'character building' rookie MotoGP season with his home event, the British Grand Prix, this weekend at Donington Park.

Day of Champions opens Donington weekend.
The British Grand Prix gets underway at Donington Park tomorrow but whatever happens in the ninth round of the MotoGP world championship the first winners of the weekend's action are Riders for Health, who celebrated a host of successful money-raising activities on the traditional Day of Champion

Rossi tobacco free in 2005?
Yamaha are believed to have turned down the chance to keep Gauloises/Fortuna backing for their factory team next season - and instead plan to run star rider Valentino Rossi in a special Yamaha livery.

Rossi: Sete better rider, Biaggi quicker bike.
by Peter McLaren and Andy Stobart World championship leader Valentino Rossi believes Sete Gibernau is his toughest rival for the 2004 world championship - but that Max Biaggi has a quicker bike.

British GP wild-cards.
The wild-card riders who will race in this Sunday's British Grand Prix, at Donington Park, are the following: 250cc class: #64 - John Pearson GBR (Honda) #65 - Lee Dickinson GBR (Honda) #66 - Tony Campbell GBR (Yamaha) #67 - Bruce Dunn GBR (Honda)

Proton KR to test KTM in September?
The British-based Proton KR team hope to have their first test with the newly acquired KTM engine at Estoril, Portugal, following September's Portuguese Grand Prix.

WCM to run Blata V6 in 2005!
The following statement has been released by WCM racing director Peter Clifford (pictured), revealing that his team will join forces with Czech company Blata to run a V6 machine in the 2005 MotoGP world championship. The full statement can be seen below:

Michelin states opposition to one tyre MotoGP.
In something of a pre-emptive move, Michelin group chairman and CEO Edouard Michelin (left on top pic) has underlined his company's opposition to any introduction of control tyres in MotoGP.

Biaggi beats Barros for German GP victory.
Max Biaggi rode a near perfect German Grand Prix to take his first victory of the season and close to within 1 point of new world championship leader Valentino Rossi.

Schwantz: Suzuki 33% better than a year ago.
After watching Kenny Roberts qualify third on the grid for Sunday's German Grand Prix, 1993 500cc world champion Kevin Schwantz has declared that the present GSV-R is 'a third' better than its 2003 predecessor - and that's there's plenty more to come.

Rossi: She likes this track!
Valentino Rossi started his German Grand Prix weekend in perfect fashion when he set the pace in morning free practice - and was still a happy man despite slipping to third in the afternoon first qualifying session.

Crucial lap from Hayden, Barros runs new exhaust.
Nicky Hayden ended the first day of German GP qualifying an impressive second fastest for Repsol Honda, a performance he believes could be crucial if the Sachsenring weather worsens.

Sete strikes first at Sachsenring.
Sete Gibernau responded to his Rio disappointment in perfect fashion this afternoon at the Sachsenring - by setting provisional pole position for the German Grand Prix.

Riders versus Rowe in HotBuggy challenge.
Day of Champions, the annual British MotoGP opener at Donington Park organised by Riders for Health to raise money for their life-saving programmes in Africa, will once again feature the exciting HotBuggy challenge with another all-star line-up.

Rossi, Gibernau face-off at Sachsenring.
Valentino Rossi and Sete Gibernau sat side by side at the Sachsenring circuit today (pictured) and agreed that the distance between them could be equally slender when the German Grand Prix reaches its climax after 30 laps on Sunday.

Sete: Sachsenring 2003 one of my best.
In his own words, the 2003 German Grand Prix was one of Sete Gibernau's best races to date, the Spaniard beating fellow Honda rider Valentino Rossi by 0.06secs after outsmarting The Doctor in the final corner - and a repeat would be even more important this Sunday.

Tornado hits Northallerton.
Former World Superbike Champion Colin Edwards heads a prestigious list of two-wheel stars making their way to the quaint British town of Northallerton next Tuesday evening (July 20th) for an annual chat show organised by the North Yorkshire Road Racing Supporters Club.