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APR 29, 2012

Crutchlow Excels; Espargaró victorious at Spanish GP

NEWS ARTICLE

Casey Stoner (Honda) beat Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) and Dani Pedrosa (Honda) to win the Spanish Grand Prix on a partly wet track in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. The same three riders had been on the podium in the season-opener in Qatar and could dominate the season. Who, the trio was asked, were the riders most likely to join the battle at the front? Without hesitation they agreed on two names, and one in particular.
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APR 09, 2012

Monster Turns on the Bright Lights at the Qatar MotoGP

NEWS ARTICLE

The Monster Yamaha Tech 3 team ushered in the 1000cc era of MotoGP racing with a fair, but furious asphalt balletthat had the fans in the stands in the Qatari desert FULLY focused for the entire 22 lap affair. And when it was over, second year rider Cal Crutchlow had completed the most successful weekend of his grand prix career after a thrilling race-long battle with new teammate Andrea Dovizioso in the opening grand prix of the 2012 MotoGP World Championship in Doha, Qatar.
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APR 07, 2012

Crutchlow Fastest in Qatar FP2!

NEWS ARTICLE

A pair of Yamahas ended the reign of Repsol Honda´s Casey Stoner atop the time sheets in Friday´s second free practice session on a warm night under the lights at the Losail International Circuit in Qatar, but the World Champion wasn´t worried.
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About Ben

Winning the 2009 Superbike World Championship in his rookie year of racing the series, Monster Energy’s Ben Spies was on top of the motorcycle road racing world this past summer. The closely-fought battle, waged on some of the world’s greatest racing circuits, saw Spies edge Japanese great Noriyuki Haga by a mere six points (over 14 rounds, 28 races). The series was highlighted by Spies’ record 11 pole positions in qualifying and 14 overall race wins. Not bad for a kid who began his road racing career in Texas racing CMRA events in 1993 at the tender age of eight.

In ’94 Spies won a YSR championship, followed by an 80cc title the following year. By age 12 he was racing 125cc Grand Prix bikes and moved out of his adopted home state of Texas to race against national competition. Signing with Suzuki and turning pro at 16, Spies won the AMA Horizon Award for the top rookie rider in 2000. In ’03 he would capture his first AMA title – the Formula Xtreme Championship. The following year Spies was the runner-up in the AMA’s premier Superbike class. Two years later (’06) he topped Yoshimura/Suzuki teammate Mat Mladin for the overall AMA Superbike crown, and did so again in 2007 – while adding an AMA SuperSport championship for good measure – and won his final AMA Superbike title in ’08 before applying his great road racing skills against the world’s best in Europe.

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