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    samedi 13 septembre 2014

    GS Trophy 2014 - Day 6

    The penultimate day of the 2014 International GS Trophy was a long one, taking the competitors 400 kilometres through the province of British Columbia, crossing time zones and including three special stages between the starting point at Balfour and the day's end in Fort Steele.



    Each special stage had been designed by chief instructor Tomm Wolf and fellow course designer Pat Horan to be as tricky as possible. The first one – Stone Wall – came 10 kilometres into a dusty forest service road and required all team members to walk their three BMW R 1200 GS bikes, with the engines running, over a wall of boulders blocking the road. Requiring explosive strength, physical stamina and careful technique, it provided high entertainment value, tinged with danger, as flying rocks kicked up by the 125 hp GS bikes soon scattered onlookers to a safer vantage point.



    The second special was known as the Maryland Trial, but it was nowhere near as quaint as the name suggested. A tight, twisting, sandy path interspersed with rocks, holes and trees demanded trials skills of the highest level from all competitors – with the added pressure of the clock! As for the third special stage, 'Start and Stop' was a repeat of the braking exercise from the previous evening, but this time in the gravel rather than on the tarmac. With ABS on and switched to Enduro Pro mode, the challenge was for each team member and their journalist to ride as fast as possible and bring the front wheel to a halt within a designated area. The team's quickest three times counted towards the final result. 

    With the 17th of 20 special stages completed, the riders then made their way to the Fort Steel Resort where they were able to enjoy an ice cold beer in the sunshine before pitching camp for the night close to a teepee of the Ktunaxa tribe, the local native population that had come to meet the GS Trophy participants and perform a Pow Wow, with drumming and dancing all honouring Native American culture. “Legends say this is where we originate from,” said tribe leader Alfred Joseph, also known as 'Charging Buffalo'. “East and West Kootenay is our territory and we used to go further over the mountains, hunting buffalo. Our stories have been passed down through generations but our language is now on the extinction list, so it's important to us that our younger people try to maintain our traditions and culture.”

    As the stage results were announced over dinner, it emerged that Team CEEU were again the overall winners of the day, and consequently increased their points gap at the top of the leaderboard over Team South Africa and Team France, who round out the top three.




    “It's going very well for us”, said Wojciech Zambrzycki of leading Team CEEU. “Even though there's only one day to go and we've got a healthy points advantage, we don't feel comfortable yet because some of us have racing experience and we know that the winner is only determined at the finish line. So, tomorrow will be just like all the other days: we'll get up in the morning and try to do the best we can. If we are fortunate enough to win the Trophy, then for sure we will be celebrating hard tomorrow night.”

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    Day six overall standings:
    1 CEEU 235pts 
    2 South Africa 177 
    3 France 167
    4 USA 142 
    5 Argentina 140
    6 Russia 125
    7 UK 121
    8 Alps 120
    9 Latin America 117
    10 Canada 112
    11 Germany 104
    11 Brazil 104 
    13 Korea 99
    14 Japan 95 
    15 Italy 94
    16 Mexico 91



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    Moto GP : Márquez et Pedrosa manquent la première ligne / Second row starts for Honda teammates


    Les pilotes du team Repsol Honda seront respectivement quatrième et cinquième sur la grille de départ de la treizième manche du Championnat du Monde MotoGP™.

    Si c’était déjà arrivé à six reprises à Dani Pedrosa, c’est en revanche une première pour Marc Márquez. Samedi à Misano, le Champion du Monde en titre n’a pas réussi à se qualifier en première ligne pour la première fois de l’année. Le leader du Championnat du Monde MotoGP™ 2014 a cependant fini assez près de la pole position puisqu’il n’était qu’à 0.122 de Jorge Lorenzo (Movistar Yamaha MotoGO) et seulement 0.058s de la première ligne, à l'issue d'une séance de qualifications des plus disputées.
    « C’est la première fois que nous manquons la première cette saison, peut-être parce que nous n’avons pas encore trouvé le meilleur set-up pour ce circuit, » a commenté Márquez, qui, avant l’épreuve de Misano, était parti de la première ligne 27 fois en 30 courses depuis son arrivée en MotoGP™, dont 19 fois de la pole position. 
    « Il nous reste cependant le warm-up de demain, dont nous profiterons pour essayer de progresser. Les deux séances d’hier avaient eu lieu sur piste mouillée et c’est pourquoi il était difficile de trouver des réglages optimaux aujourd’hui. Je suis quand même satisfait parce que je me sentais à l’aise sur la moto, ce qui est important pour la course, mais nous devrons nous battre si nous voulons finir sur le podium. »
    Cinquième juste derrière son coéquipier, Dani Pedrosa s’est montré confiant et tentera de faire son retour sur le podium après sa quatrième place à Silverstone.
    « J’ai eu un très bon feeling aujourd’hui à Misano mais ma position sur la grille ne le reflète pas, » a affirmé Pedrosa. « Les chronos étaient très serrés aujourd’hui et nous partirons donc de la deuxième ligne. Je devrai prendre un très bon départ et attaquer dès les premiers tours. Il sera aussi important de faire le bon choix pour le pneu avant, ce sera clé pour la course. Nous devrons nous battre en donnant le maximum et la course va être longue. »
    Dani Pedrosa, Repsol Honda Team, RSM Q2
    Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez and Dani Pedrosa will start from the second row of the grid at the Gran Premio TIM di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini, in fourth and fifth.
    This will be only the second time this season that a bike other than a Repsol Honda RC213V will start from pole position with Jorge Lorenzo (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) claiming the top spot. Marquez chose to focus on race pace as opposed to qualifying speed after effectively losing FP1 and FP2 due to rain on Friday.
    This is the first time since the Catalunya Grand Prix last year that Marquez starts off the front row. The MotoGP World Championship leader will start from fourth on the grid, a time of 1’33.360s putting him just 0.058s behind Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) and only 0.122s from Lorenzo on pole.
    Teammate Pedrosa starts just behind in fifth and also 0.058s slower than Marquez. Times across qualifying were incredibly tight, the top ten split by just 0.757s. Pedrosa has been within the top five every session and should be a threat come the race on Sunday.
    “This is the first time this season that I've been off the front row, maybe because we haven't yet found the best setup for this circuit. However, we still have the Warm Up tomorrow in which to try things out and improve,” said Marquez.
    He continued, “Yesterday's practice sessions were both wet, so that is why today we found it a little difficult to find the optimal setup. Nevertheless, I am happy because I felt fairly comfortable on the bike - which is important for the race - but we will have to fight hard to finish on the podium.”
    Pedrosa reflected, "I had a very good feeling today in Misano, although this isn't shown by my position on the grid for tomorrow. The times today have been very close between everyone, but tomorrow in the end we start from the second row. I'll have to get a very good start and push on the opening laps. It will also be important to make the right choice with the front tyre, because that will be the key to the race. We will have to fight to the maximum, because this is a very long race." 


    WRC, Australie, étape 2 : VW/Michelin se rapproche du titre / VW/Michelin has the title in sight


    Les pilotes Volkswagen Sébastien Ogier et Jari-Matti Latvala sont en tête du Coates Hire Rally Australia avant la dernière étape qui pourrait se conclure sur un second titre mondial Constructeurs consécutif et un premier triplé pour la marque allemande. En effet, Andreas Mikkelsen (VW) et Kris Meeke (Citroën) sont à la lutte pour le podium.
    Seules quatre spéciales étaient programmées dans le « bush » australien en cette 2e étape, plus deux Superspéciales à Coffs Harbour pour conclure une journée qui fut mouvementée. Nambucca et ses 48,92 km constituaient évidemment le gros morceau du jour, et les pluies nocturnes ont forcé les équipages Michelin à choisir le pneu LTX Force S4 (soft) pour la boucle matinale.
    Jari-Matti Latvala (VW) a remporté les deux premières spéciales du jour et repris la tête du rallye, le 5e changement de leader depuis le départ. Mais dans la seconde boucle de spéciales, sur des pistes s’asséchant, Sébastien Ogier (VW) a repris le leadership grâce à un meilleur choix de pneus (3 hard et 2 soft), alors que Latvala avait opté pour un choix inverse (4 soft et 2 hard).
    Le Rallye d’Australie – et peut-être le championnat Pilotes ! – 2014 a basculé dans l’ES11 (Nambucca II) où Sébastien Ogier a relégué son équipier et principal challenger au championnat Jari-Matti Latvala à 13s4. Le Français a ensuite confirmé avec trois meilleurs temps d’affilée pour rentrer au parc de Coffs Harbour avec 11s8 d’avance sur le Finlandais. Avec deux voitures dans le tiercé provisoire, Volkswagen semble bien parti pour décrocher son second titre mondial Constructeurs d’affilée.
    Le duel entre Andreas Mikkelsen (VW) et Kris Meeke (Citroën) pour la 3e place du général fut lui aussi de toute beauté. Les deux hommes se sont échangé quatre fois cette position en six spéciales. A l’issue des deux Superspéciales, le Norvégien devance le Britannique d’une seconde et demie.
    Cinquième hier soir à moins de 8 secondes du leader, Mikko Hirvonen (Ford) a perdu le contact avec les quatre leaders en raison d’un mauvais choix de pneus pour la seconde boucle (5 soft). Le Finlandais paraît désormais isolé à la 5e place, loin devant Mads Ostberg (6e, Citroën) qui a pris l’ascendant sur Hayden Paddon (7e, Hyundai) à la sortie de l’ES11, mais le Néo-Zélandais n’est qu’à 7s3 de la Citroën. Dixième hier soir après avoir perdu 2 minutes, Thierry Neuville (Hyundai) est remonté à la 8e place grâce à de bons choix de pneus, mais il ne compte que 6s6 d’avance sur Elfyn Evans (Ford). Malgré touchettes et décoincements, Robert Kubica (Ford) complète le top-ten.
    La journée fut agitée également en WRC-2 entre Yazeed Al-Rajhi, Nasser Al-Attiyah et Jari Ketomaa, groupés en 10.3 secondes avant les Superspéciales de Coffs Harbour où le Finlandais est parti en tonneau. La victoire devrait donc se jouer entre les deux pilotes du Golfe, séparés par seulement 3 secondes avant les deux dernières Supersciales.
    La dernière étape du Coates Hire Rally Australia (100,58 km) ne manquera pas d’intérêts, entre le duel Ogier/Latvala pour la victoire, Meeke/Mikkelsen pour la 3e place, Ostberg/Paddon pour la 6e place, Neuville/Evans pour la 8e place et Al-Rajhi/Al-Attiyah pour la victoire en WRC-2.

    Sébastien Ogier and Jari-Matti Latvala top the order ahead of the Coates Hire Rally Australia’s final day which could see a second consecutive Manufacturers’ crown head Volkswagen’s way. Andreas Mikkelsen (3rd) could even make it an all-VW podium, but Kris Meeke (Citroën) is still very much in contention.
    The second leg’s programme featured just two visits to two stages, plus two more super-specials in Coffs Harbour which wrapped up a dramatic day. The big challenge was obviously ‘Nambucca’ (48.92km), while overnight rain prompted Michelin users to use the soft-compound LTX Force S4 for the morning’s loop.
    Latvala won the first two tests to go back in front and produce the fifth leader change since the start. His VW team-mate Ogier resumed control in the afternoon, however, after opting from three hard-compound tyres and two softs, as opposed to four softs and two hards for the Finn.
    This year’s Rally Australia, and perhaps even the 2014 Drivers’ title fight, took a significant turn on SS11 (‘Nambucca II’) when the defending champion beat his team-mate by 13.4s. The Frenchman followed that up with three consecutive fastest times to reach the overnight finish in Coffs Harbour with a lead of 11.8s over the Finn. With three cars monopolising the provisional top three, Volkswagen is on target to secure its second straight Manufacturers’ title.
    The scrap for third between Mikkelsen and Meeke has been keeping spectators entertained, as well. The two men traded the position four times in the space of six stages, but the Norwegian currently benefits from a one-and-a-half second advantage.
    Mikko Hirvonen (5th, Ford) fell back after a poor tyre choice for the afternoon’s loop (five softs). He still figures comfortably clear of sixth-placed Mads Ostberg (Citroën) who passed Hayden Paddon (7th, Hyundai) on SS11. The New Zealander is only 7.3s behind, however.
    Hyundai team-mate Thierry Neuville started Day 2 in 10th spot after squandering two minutes on Friday but he has fought back to eighth, helped by some judicious tyre choices. Elfyn Evans (Ford) is a further 6.6s adrift and Robert Kubica (Ford) has survived several incidents to round off the top 10.
    It’s been a dramatic day in WRC-2, two, with Yazeed Al-Rajhi, Nasser Al-Attiyah and Jari Ketomaa covered by 10.3s ahead of the Coffs Harbour super-specials which saw the Finn roll. Victory is likely to end up in the hands of one of the Gulf drivers who are split by 1.8s tonight.
    The final day of the Coates Hire Rally Australia (100.58km) will see Ogier and Latvala resume their duel for the win, while Meeke and Mikkelsen battle for third and Al-Rajhi and Al-Attiyah target the WRC-2 victory.

    Moto GP : Lorenzo décroche sa première pole de l’année à Misano / First pole of 2014 for Lorenzo at Misano

    Le double Champion du Monde MotoGP™ partira devant les Italiens Andrea Iannone et Valentino Rossi au Grand Prix TIM de Saint-Marin et de la Riviera di Rimini. Quatrième, Marc Márquez sera absent de la première ligne pour la première fois de la saison.

    Jorge Lorenzo, Movistar Yamaha MotoGP, RSM Q2


    En pole pour la dernière fois l’an dernier à Valence, Jorge Lorenzo (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) partira en tête de la grille MotoGP™ pour la première fois de l’année dimanche à Misano, où il s’est imposé ces trois dernières années. 
    Le double Champion du Monde MotoGP™ a fini les qualifications pour la treizième manche de la saison avec un chrono de 1’33.238 qui lui conférait à peine plus d’un demi-dixième de seconde d’avance sur Andrea Iannone (Pramac Racing), dans le Top 3 en qualifications pour la troisième fois de l’année, et Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP), qui n'avait pas encore accédé à la première ligne cette saison.
    Marc Márquez (Repsol Honda) n’était pas loin de Lorenzo puisqu’il ne comptait que 0.122s de retard sur le Majorquin mais devra s’élancer de la quatrième position. L’accompagneront sur la deuxième ligne son coéquipier Dani Pedrosa et Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati), sixième à seulement 0.201s de la pole. 
    Pol Espargaró (Monster Yamaha Tech3) retrouvera quant à lui en troisième ligne son frère aîné Aleix Espargaró (NGM Forward Racing) ainsi que son coéquipier Bradley Smith (Monster Yamaha Tech3). 
    Qualifiés en Q2 grâce à leurs performances en Q1, Stefan Bradl (LCR Honda) et Yonny Hernández (Energy T.I. Pramac Racing) auront gagné une place en devançant Álvaro Bautista (GO&FUN Honda Gresini).
    Andrea Iannone, Jorge Lorenzo, Valentino Rossi, Pramac Racing, Movistar Yamaha MotoGP, RSM Q2
    The quickfire MotoGP™ Q2 session saw Jorge Lorenzo take pole at the Gran Premio TIM di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini, with Andrea Iannone and Valentino Rossi also securing front row slots.
    At a track where he has a phenomenal record – with three wins in his last three visits – Lorenzo (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) sped around the Misano layout with a 1’33.238 lap time to grab his first pole since Motegi 2013.
    Just 0.051s behind Lorenzo, Iannone (Pramac Racing) matched his best ever MotoGP™ qualifying result, despite a fall on Friday which saw him take a heavy ankle knock.
    Completing the front row at his home track, nine time World Champion Rossi (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) qualified in third – his best grid result since he was also third in Australia last season.
    Meanwhile, for the first time this season World Champion Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda) qualified off the front row, lapping 0.122s down on Lorenzo’s pole time in fourth place.
    On the other side of the Repsol Honda garage Dani Pedrosa slotted his RC213V into fifth spot on the grid, with a time just 0.058s slower than that of Marquez.
    A further 0.021s margin behind Pedrosa, Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Team) completed the second row.
    The third row of the grid for Sunday’s round 13 contest will comprise brothers Pol Espargaro (Monster Yamaha Tech3), Aleix Espargaro (NGM Forward Racing) and Englishman Bradley Smith (Monster Yamaha Tech3).
    Stefan Bradl (LCR Honda MotoGP) heads row four in tenth following a crash in the session which he escaped unharmed. The German had made it through from Q1 along with Yonny Hernandez (Energy T.I. Pramac Racing) who qualified 11th, just in front of Alvaro Bautista (GO&FUN Honda Gresini).
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    BSMC GEAR GUIDE #25


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    PRODUCT REVIEW – BILTWELL BONANZA LE RACER HELMET – VINTAGE/GLOSS WHITE
    The crew at Biltwell continue to impress with yet another tasty Limited Edition design for the now legendary Bonanza open face lid.
    The vintage pearlescent off white is accented with a gloss white strip and fine gold pin striping. It has an unashamedly retro feel and works well with more classic styled customs.
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    I’ve had mine for a month now, and as per my other Bonanza lid, it fits well, is comfortable, and reasonably quiet for an open face helmet. It makes a change to be wearing something a little more subtle than my usually lairy lids.
    The Bonanza’s interior features a custom-shaped EPS safety shell and a hand-stitched liner with moisture wicking brushed Lycra panels and open-cell foam padding for breathability and comfort.
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    The Bonanza has an injection-molded ABS outer shell with hand-painted finish and an expanded polystyrene inner shel. It features a hand-sewn brushed Lycra liner with contrasting diamond-stitched quilted open-cell foam padding. It meets DOT safety standards, but hasn’t been tested for EU certification. It’s fastened via a rugged plated steel D-ring neck strap with adjustment strap end retainer.
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    Biltwell is a company born from the alternative custom scene, and their products cater specifically to the needs of custom builders and riders. With this latest LE Racer helmet they’ve excelled themselves yet again.
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    PRODUCT REVIEW – AXO NORSTAR TRANS-AM BOOTS
    Having thoroughly enjoyed Dirtquake and ScambleOn! this summer I’ve been carefully planning my next years domination of dirt. To succeed we all know we need the right gear, and I’m not shy of a purchase in that respect.
    As I have an aversion to pretty much all contemporary motorcycle gear I searched ebay for a pair of vintage motocross boots, but every pair I came across were so rancid and rotten I couldn’t face the thought of stepping my delicate pinkies into them. Randomly my google search up popped the AXO Norstar Trans-Am boots.
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    These are brand new boots manufactured by AXO styled to recreate the legend of the Norstar boots that were popular in the early 1970′s motocross. They’re built from high grade leather and have six adjustable straps for a perfect fit. They are reinforced in the toe, shin, ankle and heel. They are accented with the classic red, white and blue stripes and chrome panels. The Trans-Am boot is part of a larger vintage line that includes Trans-Am gear and Trans-Am gloves.
    These are a comfortable boot right out of the box, and the straps allow for a firm fit. (give yourself ten minutes to get them on!).They’re more tactile than my Tech 3’s in as far as I can actually feel the pedals and levers. They can be ridden on the road as well as in the mud, and offer a high level of protection. These boots are also very warm, so could be the ideal winter boot. And of course they look the business.
    These are currently on sale on the AXO website in the US, and even if you ship them to the UK you’ll save some shekels even paying the duty.
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    PRODUCT REVIEW – DRAGGIN K LEGS LEGGINGS
    So we all know armoured leather trousers offer the best protection for your pegs when riding your bike, but we’re pretty much all guilty at some time or another of wearing just jeans or chinos on a bike. Leather’s great, but not always the quickest, or most appropriate option.
    Draggin’ have come up with a great solution, the K Legs. These are a full DuPont™ KEVLAR® long john that can be worn under any trouser. They can be slipped on underneath your pair of favourite pair of selvedge jeans or duck chinos, or even a suit trouser if the need be.
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    Draggin Jeans’ patented positioning system ensures that each of the primary contact points are well covered. Secured with heavy duty stitching, the K Legs are specifically designed and positioned to keep skin safe at all legal speed limits.
    They’re double KEVLAR® and non-allergenic and fully washable, and the fabric softens with wash and wear. They’re breathable, flexible and comfortable, and of course easily removable once you get to where you’re going. They’re not bulky, so fit under pretty much anything. They also add an extra layer of insulation, so in the colder months will keep you warm.
    I love these, it now means that I can wear what I want on my bike and have a pretty high level of protection. Of course there’s no armour, but I’m not going to get skinned alive if I slide up the road. These are a really practical solution, they pack down quickly once removed and take an instant to get on and off.
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    PRODUCT REVIEW – SCOTT USA 83X SAFARI FACEMASK
    So you’re wearing your open face with goggles, footling along at seventy (we wouldn’t dream of going any faster officer) and it starts raining. A pleasant little jaunt is turned into a torturous ordeal as your face feels like it’s having needles fired at it. Or you’re doing a bit of gentle green lane-ing and splat, you get a mouthful of cow shit.
    Not if you’re wearing your Scott 83 Facemask.
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    This retro styled motocross face kit is great. It fits well, is insulating, and well looks pretty mean too. It comes with an anti-fog lens in many shades – light-enhancing or tinted. It’s lined with hypoallergenic face foam and is held on place with a durable silicone lined strap.
    It’s great for cold weather blasts and frightening old ladies, and is a useful piece of kit if you’re considering holding up your local sub-post office (not that we condone such bad behaviour).
    Unleash the inner hooligan in you.
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    TOUR MASTER SILK GLOVE LINER
    So the summer’s over and autumn is here. There are plenty more good riding days out there, but the temperature can start to vary wildly. There’s little more wretched than finding yourself with the wrong gloves and your digits starting to freeze.
    The Tour Master glove liner is the perfect solution. it a 100% silk knit liner with a well insulating wide lycra rib wrist band. These are thin and sized well to set snuggly inside outer gloves. They also provide added comfort and helps prevent throttle blisters.
    They’re perfect for those cold weather rides adding 5-10 degrees of usefulness, and when it’s warm the gloves are easy to stow away. Just stuff them in your riding jacket pocket and you always have them with you.
    it’s always the tiny things that make all the difference.
    via The Bike Shed

    OFFICINE ROSSOPURO – REBELOT TRENTAPIS


    For over twenty years Filippo Barbacane has been turning the longitudinal V twins from Mondello into ever more gorgeous motorcycles. He has on occasion turned his hand to other brands, a scattering of Trumpets, Beemers and Harleys litter his back catalogue but on the whole Officine Rossopuro have been synonymous with the bettering of Moto Guzzis. Filippo’s bikes have until now always been unique masterpieces, but for this project he was taken by the idea of two very dear friends to have a pair of near identical builds that appear as if one motorcycle divided in two. Beautiful twins that only close inspection can separate.
    The donor bikes were Nevada 750′s, a great motorcycle according to Filippo, very light, reliable and too often overlooked. He set about the unloved cruisers, key to the transformation was dropping the sloping stance for a flatter profile. The front forks are 40mm Marzocchi units fitted with a single 320 mm Brembo serie Oro disk with a double piston caliper. The new shock absorbers are significantly higher than standard whilst the pegs have been set back from their previous forward home to lend a more dynamic riding position.
    “The difficult thing was just to build two identical bodies because I do not work with molds, but in a unique way so it was like starting all over again when you have finished one of the two motorcycles.” Being truly identical was never the primary objective anyway and further differentials were built in as Filippo progressed, “such as the seat, the pinstriping, the istrument, stop, exhaust, handlebars and a few other little things.”.
    “I then deleted all that is heavy on Nevada, and I very simplified electrical system so as to make the bike even easier and more reliable.” The weighty original speedometers were amongst the inevitable casualties replaced by a pair of tiny instruments. Replacing the original rubber was more problematic as they searched high and low for an off road styled alternative in the 160 size. The guys eventually found a suitable hoop but claim it as their secret. Educated guesses in the comment section please…
    The exhaust system was fabricated to Filippo’s design by Mass Moto, the two into one system is reportedly incredibly light whilst emanating a sound befitting a far larger engine than the Nevada’s cubic capacity.
    All of the work is as expected beautifully executed to a factory finish, looking through the pictures trying to separate the machines is a time consuming pleasure akin to a spot the difference puzzle.
    Filippo modestly reports “As you can see this is not an extremely complex work, but it does very well understand the potential of a Guzzi that in past years have not been much considered in ‘environment customising.”
    “When I started 20 years ago by now, I was mocked because I was working on this strange motorcycle, but I was in love and I could see in her something big.” Well Filippo has certainly had the last laugh with his company leading the way in Guzzi customisation. Now this motorcycle will be on show inside the Moto Guzzi factory, an accolade that rightly fills Filippo with pride. There is an open house weekend at the Factory in Mandello del Lario this weekend so get on down to see the twins in the flesh and to revel in all things Guzzi.
    Head over to their website for more details.
    via The Bike Shed

    HD SPORSTER BY RICK’S MOTORCYCLES.









    Supermoto : finale à Jesolo (Italie) / The final showdown in Jesolo, Italy


    La finale du championnat du monde Supermoto FIM se tiendra ce week-end en Italie sur les bords de la mer Adriatique à Jesolo. Rien n’est encore joué pour le titre même si le leader Thomas Chareyre (TM-Michelin) a pris une petite option en devançant de 14 points son premier challenger, Mauno Hermunen (SHR - TM – Michelin).
    En signant un doublé il y a deux semaines en Estonie, Thomas Chareyre a repris l’avantage au classement provisoire aux dépens du champion du monde en titre, Mauno Hermunen. Grâce à ses deux nouveaux succès, il porte son nombre de victoires à six sur 12 courses disputées.
    En chutant lors de la seconde manche en Estonie, Mauno Hermunen a laissé filer de précieux points dans la course au titre. Avec 14 points de retard sur le Français, le Finlandais devra obligatoirement terminer devant Thomas Chareyre s’il souhaite conserver son titre.
    Relégué à seulement 22 points d’Hermunen, Ivan Lazzarini (L30 Racing – Honda), qui évoluera une nouvelle fois à domicile,  peut encore prétendre à la deuxième position même s’il devra également défendre sa place sur la dernière marche du podium. Quatrième avec 20 points de retard, Adrien Chareyre (Aprilia Fast Wheels – Michelin), qui n’a pas encore réussi à s’imposer cette saison, compte bien terminer sur le podium final.
    Long de 1,230 km, le circuit de Jesolo se situe à quelques kilomètres de la province de Venise, bordé par la lagune de la mer adriatique.
    The last encounter of the 2015 FIM SuperMoto World Championship will take place in Jesolo on Italy’s Adriatic coast where the title battle will be settled between provisional leader Thomas Chareyre (TM-Michelin) and Mauno Hermunen (SHR-TM-Michelin, +14 points).
    Thomas Chareyre’s two wins a fortnight ago in Estonia gave him a slight edge in his fight with the outgoing champ Hermunen for the 2014 crown. Chareyre has now won six of the 12 races contested to date.
    A fall for Hermunen during the second race in Estonia lost the Finn valuable points and he is now 14 units adrift of his French rival. As a consequence he will have to finish ahead of Chareyre if he wants to keep his crown.
    Ivan Lazzarini (L30 Racing-Honda) is 22 points short of the Finn and can still hope to come second, but third place isn’t safe from the threat of Adrien Chareyre (Aprilia Fast Wheels-Michelin) who has yet to win a race this year but who would dearly like to finish in the medals.
    The 1.230km long circuit in Jesolo is only a few kilometres from the Province of Venice and is located near a lagoon of the same name.

    Programme
    Samedi 13 septembre :
    11.25 – 11.55 : essais libres 1
    14.10 – 14.40 : essais libres 2
    16.10 : essais qualificatifs
    16.45 – 16.55 : super chrono

    Dimanche 14 septembre :
    10.55 - 11.15 : warm-up
    14 :00 : course 1
    16 :30 : course 2

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