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    vendredi 18 septembre 2015

    Sykes domine la première journée du WorldSBK à Jerez / Spanish temperatures hamper further improvements at the top in FP2


    Les chronos ont été un petit peu plus lents l’après-midi en raison de hautes températures.

    Suite à une seconde séance d’essais lors de laquelle seuls deux pilotes du Top 10 ont amélioré leurs chronos, Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Team) conserve l’avantage sur le classement combiné et devance son coéquipier Jonathan Rea, qui n’aura besoin que de six points pour être sacré Champion du Monde ce week-end, de 0.024s. 
    Alex Lowes (Voltcom Crescent Suzuki) a de son côté réussi à gagner en rythme lors de la seconde séance pour se hisser à la troisième position devant Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati SBK Team), qui demeurait à 0.099s de la première place.
    Niccolò Canepa (Althea Racing) complétait le Top 5 devant Jordi Torres (Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devils), l’un des rares pilotes à avoir progressé l’après-midi, malgré être à nouveau tombé, dans le virage n°2, à quelques mètres de là où il avait chuté le matin.
    Son coéquipier Leon Haslam, Matteo Baiocco (Althea Racing), Michele Pirro (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati SBK Team), Sylvain Guintoli (Pata Honda World Superbike Team), Michael van der Mark (Pata Honda World Superbike Team), Ayrton Badovini (BMW Motorrad Italia), Leandro Mercado (Barni Racing), Randy de Puniet (Voltcom Crescent Suzuki) et Leon Camier (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) complétaient quant à eux le Top 15 de la journée.
    Suivez l’actu du WorldSBK en continu sur Twitter : @WorldSBK

    Hotter temperatures prevent any of the leading riders improving this afternoon.

    A single FP3 session tomorrow morning will decide which of the WorldSBK riders make it into Tissot-Superpole as an increase in track temperature this afternoon prevented many of the leading riders from improving. This means the current running order is mostly unchanged with Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Team) heading team-mate and 2015 World Champion elect Jonathan Rea by 0.024s, the pair a fraction ahead of Alex Lowes. The Voltcom Crescent Suzuki rider elevated himself into the top ten with a time of 1.42.730s which despite a mid-session tumble bodes well for FP3 which will take place tomorrow at 0945 local time. Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati SBK Team) clung on to 4th 0.099s behind Sykes after he too also failed to improve.
    Niccolo Canepa (Althea Racing) retains his 5th position thanks to his efforts this morning while Jordi Torres (Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devils) did improve this afternoon, the Spaniard ending the day 6th  after falling for the second time in two sessions, losing the front at turn 2, a few metres up the track from where he fell in FP1.
    Torres’s team-mate Leon Haslam was 7th ahead of Matteo Baiocco (Althea Racing), Michele Pirro (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati SBK Team), and Sylvain Guintoli (Pata Honda World Superbike Team).
    11th to 15th positions were the most altered -  Michael van der Mark (Pata Honda World Superbike Team) will head into tomorrow 11thahead of Ayrton Badovini (BMW Motorrad Italia), Leandro Mercado (Barni Racing), Randy de Puniet (Voltcom Crescent Suzuki) and Leon Camier (MV Agusta Reparto Corse).
    All of the action as it happens can be followed via Twitter: @WorldSBK


    Sofuoglu en tête, Cluzel blessé et forfait / Sofuoglu on top as Cluzel crashes out of weekend



    Le Français s’est fracturé le tibia gauche dans une lourde chute.


    Kenan Sofuoglu (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing), le leader du Championnat du Monde Supersport, a mené les essais libres de vendredi à Jerez, où le Turc a signé le meilleur chrono le matin, en 1'43.660. À peine sorti de la pit-lane pour la seconde séance, Sofuoglu a percuté Kevin Wahr (SMS Honda) suite à ce que ce dernier lui ait fermé la porte sans avoir réalisé qu'il était juste derrière. Mécontent, Sofuoglu a pu revenir aux stands avant de repartir en piste un peu plus tard.
    Jules Cluzel (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) a quant à lui chuté en fin de séance cet après-midi, dans le virage n°5, et s’est malheureusement fracturé le tibia gauche et luxé l’épaule droite. Forfait pour ce week-end, le Français ne pourra donc pas lutter pour le titre mondial.
    Il avait signé le deuxième temps de la journée et fini devant Gino Rea (CIA Landlords Insurance Honda), Lucas Mahias (MG Competition) et Kyle Smith (Pata Honda World Supersport Team), qui n’avaient, comme Sofuoglu et Cluzel, pas pu améliorer leurs chronos matinaux l'après-midi.
    PJ Jacobsen (CORE Motorsport Thailand), seul autre pilote encore en lice pour le titre après Cluzel et Sofuoglu, a fini sixième devant le Russe Vladimir Leonov (DMC Racing) mais aussi Lorenzo Zanetti (MV Agusta Reparto Corse), Alex Baldolini (Race Department ATK#25) et Marco Faccani (San Carlo Puccetti Racing).
    Jacobsen, Zanetti et Faccani ont été les seuls pilotes du Top 10 à améliorer leurs chronos l'après-midi.
    Les pilotes du Championnat du Monde Supersport auront une dernière séance d'essais samedi matin à 10h45 avant les qualifications qui auront lieu à 15h55.

    Championship leader heads Day 1 as Frenchman’s title ambitions take big blow.


    Three-time World Supersport Champion Kenan Sofuoglu has topped the opening day of World Supersport action at the 4.423km Jerez circuit after two closely fought 45-minute practice sessions.
    Sofuoglu, who currently leads the championship standings lapped in 1.43.660s to head the field by 0.189s, his morning time setting the day’s best time. There was drama for the championship leader in the early minutes of FP2 however, as the Turkish rider collided with Kevin Wahr (SMS Honda) after just 6 minutes, the German closing the door on his rival without realising he was there. An unhappy Sofuoglu returned to the pits before making it back out for the final 30 minutes of the afternoon session.
    Title contender Jules Cluzel (MV Agusta Reparto Corse), suffered a fast crash in the final seconds of the FP2, the MV Agusta rider going down at Turn 5. After being examined by the circuit doctors it appears that his title ambitions could be over as the diagnosis of an open fracture of the left tibia and a right shoulder dislocation means he is unfit to continue this weekend.

    With none of the top 5 riders able to improve this afternoon the aforementioned Cluzel - now unfortunately ruled out of contention - and Gino Rea (CIA Landlords Insurance Honda) remained in second and third overall, with the returning Lucas Mahias (MG Competition Yamaha), Kyle Smith (Pata Honda World Supersport Team) and PJ Jacobsen (CORE Motorsport Thailand) completing the top 6.

    Vladimir Leonov returns to the series with DMC Racing, the Russian who has stood on the podium in the past ended the opening day seventh despite suffering a technical problem in FP2.
    Lorenzo Zanetti (MV Agusta Reparto Corse), Alex Baldolini (Race Department ATK #25) and Marco Faccani (San Carlo Puccetti Racing) completed the top ten. Interestingly Jacobsen, Zanetti and Faccani were the only riders in the top ten to improve this afternoon.
    The sole qualifying session for WSS takes place tomorrow at 15:55 local time although the riders will get one final practice session at 10:45.

    Motorcycle vs. Car Drift Battle 4

    After a narrow escape from the clutches of Officer Buck 3 years ago, ICONs Ernie Vigil and Nick Brocha have fallen on hard times and are stunting on the Mexican circuit to make ends meet. Officer Dan Brockett meets up with the boys to help pull them out of their funk and leads them to a track where Russian drifting legend, Sugar Daddy, and is 1500 HP Mustang awaits.


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    Très chic - The styles of the Chantilly Arts & Elegance 2015


    The vast grounds of the Domaine de Chantilly benefit the particularly well-dressed visitors to the Chantilly Arts & Elegance, for there is enough space on the lawns to picnic in between the stunning concours entrants. Here are the best styles from this year’s event...

    Photos by Rémi Dargegen for Classic Driver © 2015

    OFFICINE ROSSOPURO LVPVS ALPHA


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    Finding something to watch on the TV in a foreign country can be rather frustrating. Between badly overdubbed familiarity and mother-tongued banality, a compromise had to be found. Apathy led to a popular Music-TV channel, happy to expose all and sundry to the decline of modern society, condensed into colouful 3 minute snippets. With the urge to start gouging eyes barely suppressed, it was therefore a joy to see this technical tour-de-force from Officine Rosspuro drop into the inbox.
    A perch may be best for this, as even beyond a second or third glance, there’s a lot say about the Lvpvs Alpha. Basic air cooled, girder forked tech has been given a space-age spruce up thanks to some doting parents. Papa wolf came in the form of Walter Tosto SpA, an Italian company making industrial field components for Oil & Gas plants. While the proud Momma is Officine Rossopuro, a builder with a history of genre busting bikes and an attention for quality and creativity.
    Inspired by the way of the wolf, Lvpvs Alpha is a wildly suitiable name for such a domineering machine. Rossopuro instilling the temperament of the beast within the bike bearing the name of the local Abruzzo creature.
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    Begining more than a year ago, Luca Tosto, Managing Director of Walter Tosto, went to Russia for a trip. During a (presumably vodka laced) conversation with his Russian friend and collaborator Mihail Daev, they laid the foundation for an extraordinary project, based on their common passion for bikes.
    Back in Italy, the search for someone who could help him realise the ambitious project began. It was undertaken to test the abilities of his company’s manufacturing abilities, a bike is far outside the core business activities. Yet it provided the scope and platform to allow the gold-standard competencies of his company to shine.
    And then on the other side, there was Filippo Barbacane of Officine Rossopuro. Waiting for the chance to work on something completely different. A rambunctious meeting revealed prodigious enthusiasm for the manufacturing of this special, to be based on a Moto Guzzi California 1400, the first of it’s type.
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    Whereas Officine Rossopuro builds normally start based on nothing more than a single minded  idea and carried through by creativity run wild, without limits or boundaries, this time would be a little different. While initial ideas were sketched out and mocked up, Walter Tosto’s team built the entire model in 3D. This ensures an OEM level of fit and finish to Filippo’s flowing futurisitic design. It allowed structural calculations and testing of parts before the CNC mills were even fired up. It’s why the junctions of components are seamless, and structural members are engineered, not just designed.
    A long history of Tonti-tinkering meant a Guzzi was the natural choice for the build. With dynamic capabilities ranked at a level importance as the engineering and aesthetics, the most modern Mandello machine was selected. The new California 1400, had many benefits, but provided some epic challenges in and of itself.
    Another theme to the build, conveying the technical prowess, was the implementation of as many innovative materials as possible, where appropriate. Chromium-Vanadium, Titanium, Ergal and Incoloy 800y adorn the bike. And while these materials provide fantastic qualities for their repsected applications (high temperature, pressure and corrosion resistance) the same qualities mean these materials are a collosal pain-in-the-derriere to machine and fabricate with traditional techniques.

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    To put it into perspective, more than ninety per cent of the motorcycle is handcrafted, with most of the components manufactured in house by Walter Tosto. Only a part of the chassis and of course, the V-twin engine of the Guzzi California 1400, remain. That Girder front fork certainly catches the eye first. Completely designed and manufactured from Ergal, it was the first part made, from which the entire design of the bike originated. Making use of an adjustable Ohlins monoshock, which in itself was modified and re-valved for the specific application, old and new work in harmony.
    The rear swingarm, two separate pieces also crafted from Ergal, exposes the cardan shaft coupling for all to see. The final drive suspended via underslung shocks working in extension rather than compression. The rear linkage was put together from from 2¼” Chromium Molybdenum Vanadium tubes, connecting the oscillating parts to the twin Bitubo adjustable shocks.
    The reason for this? To make greater room between the swingarm and chassis; the bike looks like it’s supporting itself without obvious means. The rear subframe, machined from 7075 aluminium, hosts a titanium fuel tank, the filler cap poking through the tail fairing of the unit
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    In place of the original tank, a carbon fibre cover hides away the voluminous electrics, from the ECU to the speedo, they all have a new home. This leaves the front end of the bike uncluttered and allows the forks to do the talking. The tank itself was designed in the traditional way; whittled down from a solid block of foam to get the desired shape. An artisanal rinse and repeat method amongst the modern industrial processes. Of course, the model was then scanned before being layed up in carbon fibre and baked in an autoclave.
    Wheels were no afterthought; a quick powdercoat wouldn’t suffice here. Machined in house from a single piece of aluminium they were designed from the off to incorporate the radial braking system. Whopping 415mm discs are clamped by 6 piston calipers, themselves machined from Incoloy 800, renowned for it’s thermal properties. Similarly precious metallurgy was sourced for the exhaust, the simplest of designs hides a clever muffler, made real by the magicians at Mass Moto.
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    It’s not possible to describe all the handcrafted parts of this bike. From the aluminium oil cooler bejewelled with CNC’d fittings, to the new forward mounted pegs which replace the big touring boards of the original machine. Virtually every inch of the bike is bespoke. New valve covers integrate perfectly into the tank, flowing through the bodywork in an aerodynamic fashion. Even the upholstery in a crafted by Italian artisans, the print and stitching chosen specifically for the build.
    If you’re trying to work out what the headlight is from, well, that’s a secret. Filippo chosing not to reveal his source. Regardless, it’s been reworked and modified to accept a new mounting system and fits seamlessly into the fork.
    So how does it ride? Well with the donor bike renowned for it’s non-cruiser like ability, I’d wager rather well. Other than the rear wheel growing from 16″ to 18″, the bike retains the standard geometry. Despite appearances, that rear swingarm hasn’t been stretched; it certainly makes you realise what a long bike the original machine is!
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    This is a bike that needs to be seen in the flesh. Ideally, taken for a blast along the Italian riviera and then studied over the top of a Caffè Macchiato. It’s an anachronistic collision of design and technology, summed up perfectly in the aerospace girder forks. With a few finishing touches supplied by the fascinated Guzzi factory, brake and clutch levers must be just a few of the OEM parts remaining.
    By a long margin, the Lvpvs Alpha was the most complex project Filippo has ever attempted. Only possible thanks to the considerable resources provided by Walter Tosto and the complete trust given by Luca Tosto. The story doesn’t end here though. This is just the first step in the evolution of an even larger project. The stimulus to create something bigger, better and braver is already sprouting in their heads.
    via The Bike Shed

    Gallic charm galore at the 2015 Chantilly Arts & Elegance


    The second running of the Chantilly Arts & Elegance was the subject of much enthusiastic anticipation, after an exceptional first year in 2014. As with the inaugural event, there were a great many ‘highs’ but also some areas that could be improved, as Rémi Dargegen reports…

    Location, location, location

    Among the ‘highs’, there is of course the location: the Château de Chantilly is an amazing place in which to hold a concours – let’s say the ideal place, wonderfully scenic and big enough to accommodate all the cars, along with a vast number of visitors. The downside is that it’s almost impossible to see everything, what with the concours cars and parades (not to mention the Saturday Tour, the day before the main event), the awards ceremony and the clubs, where many more wonderful cars are on display. 

    Lost in translation

    Another strong point is the selection of cars in the concours, but we did have a few reservations: some cars didn’t seem to fit the Chantilly ethos, such as the De Tomaso Pantera that was not entirely ‘correct’ – or the Voisin Aerosport reconstruction. It’s hard to put your concours on the world map when you select a recreation. Wouldn’t a better approach have been to invite the car, but to have made it ineligible for judging? 

    Citroën specialities...

    Again falling short of the standards of a world-class concours, some categories comprised just three or four cars... but on the positive side, the very Gallic Citroën DS and SM line-up was most impressive, even if the characteristic French cars aren’t everyone’s cup of tea. Almost all the special bodies built on the base of these two models were at Chantilly, from the famous French Presidential cars (the enormous DS and 4-door convertible SM), to Chapron’s stylish transformations. There were even two shortened DS prototypes built for rallying, and the unique SM V8 prototype. 

    Strength (or lack of) in numbers

    Meanwhile, the ‘Iconoclastic Interiors’ class included some gorgeous cars but perhaps they didn’t sit too well in this category... can we really consider the interior of a Ferrari 166 MM or 250 MM to be iconoclastic? And it might seem harsh to complain of having three Cobras in the same class but, if you’re aiming to be talked about in the same breath as the world’s top concours, this criticism is likely to be levelled by entrants and show-goers. Creating a great many classes is not a problem, as long as you have the cars to fill them; and at Chantilly, this wasn’t always the case. 

    Saving grace?

    But let’s end with some of the many positives: the atmosphere was terrific, helped by Peter Auto’s dress code that everyone respected, and the Sunday lunchtime was a real highlight, truly memorable, with the opportunity to walk around the club displays. There are the club members, enjoying highly organised picnics, either on the grass, on rugs, or at tables, but all with great elegance. And as always, there was a sense of joy that gave the event a very special flavour... the unique flavour of Chantilly.
    Photos: Rémi Dargegen for Classic Driver © 2015

    WRC Rally Australia ; Les brèves


    Au menu des brèves australiennes, pas de lézard pour Ogier et Volkswagen au pays des serpents, 285 victoires et 48 titres pour Michelin en WRC, un bien beau cadeau offert au triple champion, des supporters Kiwis pas qu’au rugby...
    C’était écrit dans son contrat : en cas de troisième titre, Sébastien Ogier recevait en cadeau une VW Polo R WRC. C’est fait...
    En Australie, ce n’est pas tant la crevaison qui effraie les équipages, mais le changement de roue, à cause des serpents et araignées qui pullulent dans les forêts. Mais Michelin a tout prévu : les pneus LTX Force S4 et H4 peuvent rouler une vingtaine de kilomètres sans air...
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    Avec trois titres Constructeurs, Volkswagen dépasse Audi au palmarès mondial et rejoint Fiat, Ford, Subaru et Toyota. Pour mémoire, Lancia en compte dix. Avec 31 victoires en 36 courses (86 % de réussite) et 467 spéciales remportées sur 668 la VW Polo R WRC est pour l’instant la voiture la plus performante de l’histoire du WRC.
    Avec la combinaison de Paul Nagle et le casque de Mads Ostberg, Stéphane Lefebvre a terminé à la 13e place et marqué un point Constructeurs pour Citroën-Total Abu Dhabi. Son meilleur résultat en spéciale est une 7e place (ES1). Il n’avait pu parcourir qu’une fois Nambucca (50,80 km) en reconnaissances.
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    En Australie, Sébastien Ogier et Volkswagen ont offert une 285e victoire mondiale, un 23e titre Pilotes et un 25e titre Constructeurs à Michelin depuis 1973. Avec trois titres, Seb Ogier n’est plus qu’à une longueur de Loeb et Mäkinen qui ont obtenu quatre titres avec Michelin.
    Troisième victoire de catégorie cette saison pour Nasser Al-Attiyah, leader du championnat WRC-2 et de la Coupe du monde des Rallyes Tout-Terrain. Reste plus qu’à se qualifier pour les Jeux Olympiques de Rio en ball-trap...
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    Tweet de Daniel Elena : Félicitations @SebOgier et Julien Ingrassia pour votre 3ème titre #WRC ! Plus que 6 :p :p ! #Worldchampions @OfficialWRC @VolkswagenRally
    Réponse de Seb Ogier : @DanosElena @OfficialWRC @VolkswagenRally Merci Danos! Tu peux dormir tranquille la route est encore très longue... :p
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    Pour la quatrième fois de la saison, Hayden Paddon a devancé ses équipiers. Depuis le début d’année, le Néo-Zélandais a remporté six spéciales (sept pour Neuville) et a été leader pendant 15 ES (mieux que Mikkelsen). Une cinquantaine de supporters avait fait le déplacement depuis la Nouvelle-Zélande.
    Sitôt après le podium, Seb Ogier et son épouse, Julien Ingrassia, le patron de la com’ et le boss de VW Motorsport Jost Capito se sont envolés pour Francfort (Allemagne) où ils ont été invités à l’assemblée générale de Volkswagen Group avant de se rendre à l’international Motor Show.
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    Pendant le Rallye d’Australie, l’équipe M-Sport était aussi représentée à Cockermouth (tout près de son siège de Dovenby Hall) où fut donné le départ de la troisième étape du Tour de Grande-Bretagne cycliste. M-Sport, qui prévoit de construire une piste d’essais de 2,5 km, souhaite l’ouvrir une fois par semaine en période estivale aux cyclistes et runners.
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