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Here are the results of the Gran Premio De Aragon 2011. Once again, we saw a honda show-down and Casy Stoner came out on top of Dani Pedrosa. These two have extracted every ounce of performance from the Honda, and Andre Dovizioso is made to look bad now. It would be interesting to see if he can hold-on to that third seat at the factory outfit. Jorge Lorenzo ensure a Yamaha representation on the podium.
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Whether it be Formula 1 or MotoGP, when the results start getting boring, then it means somebody is performing exceedingly well and he is destroying the competition. That is exactly what Casey Stoner is doing, as he won the Gran Premi Aperol De Catalunya 2011. Both the Yamaha boys were present on the podium, with Jorge Lorenzo ahead of Ben Spies.
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Here are the results of the 2011 Formula 1 Gran Premio De Espana Santander. Sebastian Vettel got pipped to the pole by his team-mate Mark Webber. But that didn’t stop him from grabbing the win, in emphatic fashion.
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The second race of the 2011 MotoGP Championship, hosted at Jerez, was a real classic played out in treacherous track conditions. A number of riders went down, but Jorge Lorenzo(Fiat Yamaha) kept running in the top 3 throughout the race and inherited the race win when the other contenders crashed out of contention. Casey Stoner, Valentino Rossi, Marco Simoncelli and Ben Spies were the front-runners who got caught out in the slippery conditions. A steady rhythm saw the reigning World Champion take the chequered flag, his first ever professional race …
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In the final race of the 2010 season, Lorenzo ended his title-winning year on a victorious note at Valencia. The MotoGP World Champion, who before this weekend had never won at the circuit in any of the three classes in which he had competed there, eventually crossed the finish line 4.576s clear of Casey Stoner, who was followed onto the podium by Valentino Rossi. In second place and ending his four-year partnership with Ducati Stoner had led the race for much of the contest, but with eight of the 30 …
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