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Gimbert suffers broken leg, Abe gets points.
Yamaha France rider Sebastien Gimbert has suffered a chipped ankle after an accident during the second race of the fifth round of the Corona Extra World Superbike at Silverstone.
Kagayama fined, McCoy reprieved.
Yukio Kagayama, Ben Bostrom and Andrew Pitt have all bee slapped with penalties after infringements with the Corona Extra World Superbike championship rules.
Xerox shocked, but confident for Silverstone.
Silverstone Circuit is the venue for round five of the World Superbike Championship this weekend, but it won't be the legendary Formula 1 track that greets Ducati Xerox Team riders James Toseland and R?gis Laconi as they attempt to build on their positive Monza form.
Bostrom excited, new spec for short Silverstone.
Renegade Koji Honda rider Ben Bostrom is looking forward to attacking the new short circuit at Silverstone with a virtually new spec Fireblade that is hoped will give him much more speed over the undeveloped machine he has been using so far this year.
A weekend Yamaha France want to forget.
It was a weekend to forget for the Yamaha Motor France team at the Monza races for the fourth round of the Corona Extra World Superbike championship with a catalogue of incidents.
Kagayama gets Superpole birthday present.
Team Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra rider Yukio Kagayama gave himself the best possible birthday present by taking Superpole Saturday at Monza for the fourth round of the Corona Extra Superbike World Championship with a faultless lap of 1min 47.143secs which beat his team mate Troy Corser by just 70
Nannelli to ride in WSBK <b>and</b> WSS at Monza.
Factory-supported SC Carrachi Ducati Supersport rider Gianluca Nannelli will be riding in both the World Supersport and the World Superbike championship races this weekend at Monza.
McCoy: Dudes in orange suits everywhere.
Foggy Petronas riders Garry McCoy and Steve Martin both saw their Monza first qualifying efforts obstructed during an incident-packed afternoon session at the Italian circuit.

Ducati bank on speed for Monza miracle.
World Superbikes head to the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza circuit this coming weekend for the fourth round of this year's championship battle, where a slipstream thriller is guaranteed around the legendary Formula 1 circuit as a multitude of powerful Superbikes hit top speeds of close to 200 mph

Corser puts money where mouth is.
Motorcycling hero Troy Corser has put his money where his mouth is by backing fellow Australian Josh Forster in the 2005 Suzuki GSX-R European Cup Championship.
Bostrom looking for consistent top finishes.
Ben Bostrom posted highly encouraging results of 12th and then sixth at Valencia for his Renegade Honda World Superbike team, looking to enhance his championship position of 14th at the classic venue of Monza this weekend, he will hope to use his knowledge from his former WSBK experience to good

Moving Ten Kate.
It's a logistical headache of almost military proportions, but keeping a 45-strong world championship motorcycle racing team on the march is a task that has to be completed in order to maximise the team's chances of success.
Abe disappointed but still top Yamaha.
Former MotoGP rider Norrick Abe had a less than ideal race one for the Yamaha France team at the third round of the World Superbike championship at Valencia.
van den Goobergh quits Supersport Ducati team.
World Supersport rider Jergen van den Goorbergh has quit his Selmat Ducati team, just before he was to take to the grid and race in the third round of the championship at Valencia.

Tardozi believes Qatar crash hit Toseland hard.
World Superbike champion James Toseland is in an uncharacteristic 22nd place after the final qualifying of the thrid round of the champpionship at Valencia. Speaking exclusively to Crash.net Toselands Xerox team manager Davide Tardozi feels they aren't having such a bad weekend.
Chili injured but raring to go.
Klaffi Honda rider Pierfrancesco Chili broke his collar bone at the last round of World Superbikes at Phillip Island in Austrailia only three weeks ago, but intends to ride at the third round this weekend at Valencia.
Valencia wild card list announced.
Full wild card entry list for the third round of the World Superbike championship at Valencia in Spain on 23-24 April.
Toseland to appear on UK TV as food tester.
World Superbike Champion James Toseland will be pushing his tastebuds to the limit on Thursday April 28th when he joins British Eurosport WSBK presenter Mary Anne Hobbs as guests on the culinary reality show Hell's Kitchen on UK terrestrial TV.
Pit lane regulations introduced.
The Superbike Commission - composed of Paolo Flammini (FGSport), Claude Danis (FIM) and Giulio Bardi (Team representative) - in a meeting held in Phillip Island on April 3rd, unanimously decided to introduce the following modifications to the World Superbike championship regulations.
WSBK ban `Big-Bang` bikes!
Following the release of the Virgin Yamaha 'Big-Bang' R1 in British Superbikes, FGSport - the organisers of the World Superbike Championship - have announced plans to stop such engines appearing in their championship.
Should the Phillip Island have been cancelled?
The races at Phillip Island for the second round of the World Superbike championship were hampered by increasingly dangerous weather conditions, with riders falling and races being delayed, but at what stage do the races get cancelled for safety reasons?
Pirelli: Tyres were too slow.
Pirelli tyre's racing manager Giorgio Barbier has admitted that the slower pace of the World Superbike field at Phillip Island during last weekends races, as compared to preseason tests at the circuit, has dumfounded the tyre technicians.
Corser takes first race down-under.
Alstare Suzuki's Troy Corser won the first race in Australia nearly 9 seconds ahead of his World Superbike team-mate Yukio Kagayama who crossed the line in second. Corser led from the first lap to the end, unchallenged by any other rider as he took his second win of the season.

Charpentier takes Supersport victory.
Winston Ten Kate Honda's Sebastien Charpentier took his first win of the World Supersport season at Phillip Island today. Charpentier slipped back down the field after a bad start but worked his way back up the field to take the lead in the early laps.