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    jeudi 3 janvier 2013

    Yamaha welcomes back Valentino with a video


    With the new year, Valentino Rossi is now officially a Yamaha factory rider and the Iwata manufacturer - or rather Yamaha’s marketing and PR departments who pushed hard to have the Italian return to the team - is already going into PR mode and have released this special video welcoming back the former World champion with footage of his previous exploits on the YZR-M1.
    From his victorious debut at Welkom in 2004 to his goodbye at the end of the 2010 season at Valencia and in between four World titles, 84 podiums, 46 victories and 29 pole positions before two disastrous seasons with Ducati and his reputation as ‘The Doctor’ in tatters.
    To see if Rossi can deserve to be called the goat again we’ll have to wait until April for the season opener at Qatar, but judging from the video Yamaha has already decided that they have the perfect PR winner.
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    via TWOWHEELSBLOG

    Bentley’s new drop-top Continental: the GT Speed Convertible


    Bentley has announced a convertible version of the Continental GT Speed which the manufacturer claims will be the fastest open-topped four-seater in the world – capable of 202mph. The new car will be revealed to the world at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit on 14 January. 



    The GT Speed Convertible’s supercar performance comes courtesy of a twin-turbocharged 6.0-litre W12 engine, which offers both 616bhp and a 15 per cent improvement in fuel efficiency, while permanent four-wheel drive aims to deliver optimum traction from this prodigious powerplant. The engine is mated to a close-ratio eight-speed transmission, while uprated, lowered suspension and adjustments to the steering add to the dynamic driving pleasures of the new open-top flagship Bentley Continental. 

    Among the design cues are 21-inch alloy wheels, dark-tint grilles and ‘rifled’ exhaust tail pipes. The handcrafted cabin, meanwhile, features the Mulliner Driving Specification as standard, “blending contemporary luxury with a distinctly sporting character,” according to Bentley.



    The GT Speed Convertible’s four-layer hood should give occupants a very high standard of acoustic insulation. Having been tested in conditions ranging from minus 30°C to plus 50°C, as well as monsoon-force rain, the drop-top grand tourer can confidently claim to maintain draft-free warmth in even the worst weather and, hood up, it should be a practical year-round alternative to the GT Speed coupé.
    Text: Charis Whitcombe from Classicdriver.com
    Photos: Bentley

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