Posts Tagged ‘MotoGP’

Red Bull Indianapolis MotoGP

September 4th, 2009 by Elusive Media

Date: August 28-30, 2009

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Day 1:  FP1

Dry weather for 125cc, but rain returns for the MotoGP & 250cc class.

Day 2:  A dry track and sun returns for FP2 and Qualifying.

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Day 3: Race Day!

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^^ Rossi & Lorenzo battling it out.


^^ Lorenzo climbing the fence after winning the race!

Pits / Downtown

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^^Ducati fashion show


^^ James Toseland’s band…and they actually were pretty damn good!


^^keeping the crowd amped!


^^ amazing!


^^thousands of bikes fill the streets; Over 8 blocks closed for bikes only!


^^ anyone hungry?


^^ Red Bull going out all…downtown was a BLAST… along with free drinks all night!

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Stoner out of action for three races, Kallio to join Hayden in Ducati Marlboro team

August 10th, 2009 by Elusive Media
source: motogp.com

source: motogp.com

Casey Stoner will not take part in the next three Grands Prix, and will next return to action at the beginning of October for the Grand Prix of Portugal.

The Australian has suffered physical problems since the Catalunya GP, which have caused him severe fatigue during the last five races. Stoner took this difficult decision after having consulted with sports doctors who have looked after him for many years back home in Australia. At this challenging time, he has the full support of the team and the whole of Ducati who together with Stoner have enjoyed racing at the top of the sport for the last three seasons.

Mika Kallio will join Nicky Hayden in the Ducati Marlboro Team for the next three races, thanks to the great spirit of collaboration between Ducati and the satellite team owned by Paolo Campinoti. Kallio is in his debut season in MotoGP and has already proved to be very competitive on the GP9. For the Brno race, his place in the Pramac Team will be taken by Michel Fabrizio.

CASEY STONER, Ducati Marlboro Team (3rd in the championship on 150 points)
“After five extremely difficult races due to my health, I returned to Australia to visit the sports doctors who have looked after me for many years. We have taken the difficult decision not to contest the next three rounds of the championship, to allow my body time to recover from the recent stress. The doctors believe that during the Barcelona race I was suffering from a virus, and, that I subsequently pushed my body too hard, leading to problems that have caused my fatigue since then. The doctors are continuing with many tests to try to understand these problems and make sure it does not happen again. I have spoken with Ducati and thank them for their understanding at this time. I feel very sorry for the factory, my team, my sponsors and the fans and I am also disappointed because the bike in the last races has been very competitive. I will be doing everything possible to come back at full strength for Portugal.

NICKY HAYDEN, Ducati Marlboro Team (13th in the championship on 47 points)
“Last season I was unable to race at Brno because I was injured, but it’s a great track which was completely resurfaced last year so I expect it will be much better in terms of the lumps and bumps. At least this year I will find out, having spent the break at home in Kentucky preparing myself for the second half of the year, and not taking part in things like the “X Games”! I can’t wait to get back on track and score some results which will make my team happy. I hope Casey can get better over the next few weeks because we all know how quick he is when he is fit. In the meantime I need to try to make progress with the team and try to make sure that they don’t miss him too much.”

MIKA KALLIO, (15th in the championship on 34 points)
“When I took the call I could hardly believe it, but then I talked to my manager and I realised it was true. I am proud to be racing the next three events with the Ducati Marlboro Team. Obviously I’m not expecting to suddenly be a second quicker, because our bikes are very similar to the official machines, but I hope to be able to pick up some good results for the team. I would particularly like to thank Paolo Campinoti, who has allowed me to enjoy this incredible opportunity. It will be a real honour for me. Nonetheless I would like to send my best wishes to Casey, and I hope to see him back out on track as soon as possible.”

LIVIO SUPPO, MotoGP Project Director
“It’s obviously difficult for us to contemplate the next three races without Casey, but it’s clear that the most important thing at this time is his health. Since his debut with us in Qatar in 2007, Casey has won 18 times as well as taking countless podium finishes, becoming one of the top riders in the World Championship in the process. We have already overcome tough times together, like when he had to undergo surgery on his scaphoid towards the end of last season. We are united whether in times of success or in times of difficulty. We are confident that the doctors will help solve the issues that have affected him since early June and that Casey will be able to take part in the last races of the year in peak fitness. Then we can prepare for 2010 in the best way possible. A big thank you to Paolo Campinoti who as always has proved to be a great supporter and an ideal partner for Ducati, allowing Mika to ride with the Ducati Marlboro Team for the next three races. Mika is having a really positive debut year in MotoGP and we are delighted that he will be alongside Nicky in the official works team. In his place at Brno in the Pramac Team will be Michel Fabrizio, who I am certain will know how to give the right kind of performance on one of his preferred tracks.”


‘The Battle of Barcelona’: OnBoard and Unseen

June 16th, 2009 by Elusive Media

Special video footage from Sunday’s epic race available on motogp.com.

source: motopg.com

If it was exciting for fans watching the Barcelona battle between Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo this past Sunday, one can only imagine what it was like for the riders themselves. motogp.com today offers the next best thing: OnBoard action from the cameras placed on the Fiat Yamaha teammates’ respective M1 machines.

The final three laps of the Catalonia clash are reviewed in three distinct OnBoard videos today (Tuesday). ‘OnBoard with Lorenzo in Barcelona’ follows the final trio of laps from the perspective of the Spanish star, whilst ‘OnBoard with Rossi in Barcelona’ goes close-up for the same series of laps until the chequered flag. A final video entitled ‘Rossi v.s. Lorenzo: OnBoard Battle’ mixes the two in a special cut.

The tussle between Rossi and Lorenzo will be reviewed all week on MotoGP.com, with new shots, unseen footage and opinions from the epic race. To view the video content, buy a VideoPass here and enjoy the action.

Red Bull Indianapolis MotoGP

September 3rd, 2008 by Elusive Media
Indy MotoGP
Featured Event – Red Bull Indianapolis MotoGP
Date: Sept 12-14, 2008
By: Erik
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The inaugural Red Bull Indianapolis GP will take place Sept. 12-14 on a new 2.621-mile road course built for the event at IMS. It is the first motorcycle race at the Speedway in 99 years, as the initial motor race at the fabled facility was a bike event Aug. 14, 1909.Single-day general admission tickets will be available at the gate Friday, Sept. 12 and Saturday, Sept. 13 for the Red Bull Indianapolis GP at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The one-day tickets are $10 each Friday and $20 each Saturday. These tickets only can be purchased at the gates with cash.

Activity Friday includes practice for the elite MotoGP class, with practice and qualifying for the 250cc, 125cc and Red Bull Rookies Cup divisions. On Saturday, qualifying will take place for MotoGP, 250cc and 125cc, with a race for the Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup class.

Three-day reserved and general admission tickets, which include admission for Race Day, Sunday, Sept. 14, are available.”