Monday, May 14, 2012

New Website Launched


For followers of Superbikes Manchester, you may have noticed our new re-design that launched this week. You'll find the usual selection of top quality motorcycles & scooters for sale, as well as some newer features.

We have updated our online store so it's easier for you to find great deals on clothing & accessories.

Of course we still have our news & brolly babes section for your entertainment.

Check out our new site here :
www.superbikesmanchester.co.uk

Jonathan Rea takes his 2nd WSB win or the season

Jonathan Rea took the tenth World Superbike win of his career as he won race two at Donington in controversial fashion. After a multitude of overtakes and riders running off track on occasion, Haslam looked to have it won until both he and Melandri ran wide as the Italian attempted a pass into the very last corner and Rea pushed inside as a gap opened up. He and Haslam collided and Haslam fell, knocking off Melandri with his stricken bike as he slid across the track. Rea held on to win by just over half a second from Biaggi, with Sykes two second back in third place. Leon Camier (Fixi Crescent Suzuki) was an impressive fourth. Rea said: “In the last corner there were five guys out there wanting to win a race, most of all Melandri came from a long way back on Leon to create a gap that I went for, me and Leon touched and I’m really sorry that he crashed. But more importantly we’ve won, taken 25 points and I’ve given my team a great reward for giving me a great bike this weekend.” Results: 1. Rea J. (GBR) Honda CBR1000RR 34'31.847; 2. Biaggi M. (ITA) Aprilia RSV4 Factory 0.508; 3. Sykes T. (GBR) Kawasaki ZX-10R 2.029; 4. Camier L. (GBR) Suzuki GSX-R1000 4.245; 5. Guintoli S. (FRA) Ducati 1098R 6.595; 6. Badovini A. (ITA) BMW S1000 RR 17.469; 7. Davies C. (GBR) Aprilia RSV4 Factory 17.788; 8. Baz L. (FRA) Kawasaki ZX-10R 21.093; 9. Hickman P. (GBR) Suzuki GSX-R1000 21.866; 10. Aoyama H. (JPN) Honda CBR1000RR 22.620; 11. Canepa N. (ITA) Ducati 1098R 26.764; 12. Zanetti L. (ITA) Ducati 1098R 27.043; 13. Fabrizio M. (ITA) BMW S1000 RR 28.390; 14. Aitchison M. (AUS) BMW S1000 RR 56.618; 15. Haslam L. (GBR) BMW S1000 RR 1'20.196. Points (after 5 of 14 rounds): 1. Biaggi 128.5; 2. Sykes 123.5; 3. Rea 108; 4. Checa 105.5; 5. Melandri 97.5; 6. Haslam 89; 7. Guintoli 85; 8. Laverty 65; 9. Giugliano 50; 10. Smrz 44.5

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Lee Richardson

Traggic news that top Speedway rider Lee Richardson has been killed in a crash in Poland RIP Richardson (pictured racing for Swindon Robins in 2007) is believed to have been thrown head first into a solid safety fence while racing for PGE Marma Rzeszow against Betard Sparta Wroclaw. He suffered a serious leg injury and had internal bleeding and breathing difficulties before later dying in a hospital in Wroclaw. It is believed internal bleeding in the chest area is what ultimately killed him. The 33-year-old from Hastings in East Sussex most recently raced in the British speedway league for the Lakeside Hammers and has represented Great Britain on numerous occasions.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

KEITH AMOR ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT FROM ROAD RACING

Honda TT Legends rider Keith Amor has announced his retirement from road racing after serious shoulder injuries sustained in 2011 have failed to heal.

“I’ve decided to retire,.” he said last night after receiving the news that the injured shoulders had not responded to treatment. “My decision has been a hard one and one I have agonised over for the last few months.”

The 39 year old Falkirk rider has scored five podium finishes at the TT, including a second place in last year’s opening Supersport Race and second overall in the 2011 TT Championship. But it was two crashes on the Island last June that spelt the beginning of this premature end for the likeable Scot.

'I had three crashes last year and they left me in a lot of pain.' Amor reflects. A crash during a practice session at Quarterbridge was followed by another fall just down the road at Union Mills in the second Supersport TT. Keith suffered a serious injury to his right shoulder in the falls, which was aggravated by another crash at Leathemstown during the Ulster Grand Prix in August.

“I had major surgery to both shoulders in November with the right having to be totally reconstructed and the ligaments tightened in the left as well.' Keith explained. 'I had a MRI scan today to check if the ops have been successful but the doc said it hadn’t healed and I would need further surgery. So that’s me done with racing.”

This time last year the Falkirk man was on cloud nine when it was announced that he was to partner John McGuinness in the ‘works’ Honda TT Legends squad to campaign on the roads and in the FIM World Endurance Championship.

The Scot continued to race with his damaged shoulders after June in both the endurance series and at the Ulster Grand Prix, but the experience of racing whilst not properly fit has helped him make up his mind to quit.

“I was injured all of last year and I am not going to ride in that condition again. I am in racing to win and I want to be competitive, not just be out there to make up the numbers,” he said.

It isn't all doom and gloom in the Scot's life though. He has set up home in the sunshine of Cyprus this winter and got engaged to his girlfriend Charley at Christmas and they are now expecting their first child together.

“I will be 40 this year and I have done a lot in racing in a short time.”he reflected after making the announcement to quit. “I started my career in 2001 at Knock hill with an orange bib at a Kirkcaldy club meeting as a novice and ended it 10 years later as a member of Honda Europe’s TT Legends team. I didn't race any roads at all until 2005 and I only went full-time in 2007. A lot of hard work went into getting here for it all to go wrong like this but everything changed with a simple twist of fate.”

Paul Philips, TT and Motorsport Manager, Isle of Man Government commented:

“Despite his late start to TT Racing Keith has had a great career. People often forget that he only began racing on the Mountain Course in 2007 and was a whisker away from Steve Plater as fastest newcomer lap that year. He finished on the podium in his second year and went on to claim at least one podium a year every year since. He quickly established himself as one of the leading TT riders and he was a great teammate to John McGuinness last year. I have no doubt that with had he continued to race at the TT fully fit, he would have won races and he is a popular figure who will always be welcome on the Isle of Man.”