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| 28.08.2007 |
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Press Release ZENNER RACING Team |
For the first time this year, the ZENNER RACING TEAM will be back to full strength.
Tommy, surprising everyone, returned today from an 8 month stint in Germany working for EE Suspensions just outside of Hamburg. In between work, Tommy was able to spend quite some time setting and testing race suspensions for various top riders in Germany and has collected valuable experience as well as some additional race speed. He will be offering suspension tuning and setup services to Namibian motocross riders in the near future.
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| 28.08.2007 |
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News from the Mad Buzz team |
When you visit the Gallina race track you will experience a mad buzz (no pun intended…ok, it was intended) the way the Mad Buzz girls from the Ladies Quad class are practicing and preparing for the upcoming Namibian MX Championship (Internationals) in November 2007.
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| 24.08.2007 |
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Christophe Pourcel and Stephen Sword both on the mend |
Team GPKR’s Christophe Pourcel (FRA, Kawasaki) under- went successful surgery yesterday afternoon in Marseille (FRA) while Molson Kawasaki’s Stephen Sword (GBR, Kawasaki) will have the pins removed from his broken foot next week.
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| 23.08.2007 |
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Joshua Coppins fit to defend his championship lead |
Yamaha MX Team’s Joshua Coppins (NZL, Yamaha) will make his return this weekend for round 14 of the MX1 world championship held at the Donington circuit in the UK. The 30 year old Kiwi has recovered from his shoulder injury to take up the defense of his 12 points lead over Belgian Steve Ramon (BEL, Suzuki). With 100 points up for grabs the championship will most likely be decided at the last round scheduled at Lierop (NED) the weekend straight after Donington.
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| 22.08.2007 |
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Christophe Pourcel still in hospital |
The 2006 MX2 World Champion had been transfered from Antrim to Belfast, where he underwent further tests with a well known specialist to learn more about his injury. The exams revealed that he has broken his sacrum, the last bone of the spinal column; it is an "open book" fracture and the doctors are still waiting to decide if he will need surgical reconstrution before rehabilitation.
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| 16.08.2007 |
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Steve Ramon chases MX1 series lead |
Team Suzuki's Steve Ramon (BEL, Suzuki) will head to the Grand Prix of Northern Ireland at the new Moneyglass Demesne circuit for the 13th round of 15 in the 2007 FIM MX1 Motocross World Championship with a realistic opportunity of taking the lead in the series for the first time this season.
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