Promoharris
2010 Sachsenring Moto2 FP1 Result – Corsi Impresses In Germany
Source: MotoMatters.com | Kropotkin Thinks - ... that MotoGP's Silly Season is about to explode - Friday, 16th July 2010, 15:20 GMTSimone Corsi set the fastest time at the debut of the Moto2 class at the Sachsenring, putting his Motobi ahead of the FIMMCO Speed Up of Gabor Talmacsi by over two tenths of a second, a significant margin at the short German circuit. Alex Baldolini set the third fastest time on the Caretta Technologies ICP, finishing ahead of Julian Simon on the Mapfre Aspar bike. Simon, along with a number of other Suter riders, has a revised chassis in Germany. The Swiss chassis builder is not alone, though, as the MZ has a new frame and swingarm, and the Promoharris bikes have a completely revised fairing package, which Kenny Noyes unfortunately managed to completely destroy in a crash. The Moto2 practice was plagued by crashes, with Toni Elias managing to crash twice in the space of ten minutes, but ending up 5th on the grid. Results: read more Read article
2010 Catalunya Moto2 FP2 Result – Luthi Leads Gadea, Despite Broken Collarbone
Source: MotoMatters.com | Kropotkin Thinks - ... that (engine) information wants to be free - Saturday, 3rd July 2010, 10:09 GMTThe collarbone which Thomas Luthi broke at Assen - aggravating a previous motocross injury - and had plated just last Saturday evening has not hampered Thomas Luthi in the slightest. The Interwetten Moriwaki rider ended the second session of free practice for the Moto2 class at Catalunya on top of the timesheets, seemingly unaffected by his injury. Luthi ended the day just three hundredths ahead of Tenerife Pons' Sergio Gadea, and Jack&Jones' Kenny Noyes, the Hispano-American returning to the fore after radically revising setup of his Promoharris bike, and pleasing his sponsor Antonio Banderas who is also present in Barcelona. The Speed Up bike of Andrea Iannone ended the session in 4th. Results: read more Read article
2010 Catalunya Moto2 FP2 Result – Luthi Leads Gadea, Despite Broken Collarbone
Source: MotoMatters.com | Kropotkin Thinks - ... that (engine) information wants to be free - Saturday, 3rd July 2010, 10:09 GMTThe collarbone which Thomas Luthi broke at Assen - aggravating a previous motocross injury - and had plated just last Saturday evening has not hampered Thomas Luthi in the slightest. The Interwetten Moriwaki rider ended the second session of free practice for the Moto2 class at Catalunya on top of the timesheets, seemingly unaffected by his injury. Luthi ended the day just three hundredths ahead of Tenerife Pons' Sergio Gadea, and Jack&Jones' Kenny Noyes, the Hispano-American returning to the fore after radically revising setup of his Promoharris bike, and pleasing his sponsor Antonio Banderas who is also present in Barcelona. The Speed Up bike of Andrea Iannone ended the session in 4th. Results: read more Read article