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Motorradreise_Erzgebirge_Jublaeum_060.jp   Deutschland: Motorrad-Expedition Erzgebirge
Die 2500er Tour zum MOTORRAD-Jubiläum
Haben Sie schon einmal eine Zahl zum Leitmotiv einer Motorradreise erhoben? So pathologisch das klingt, wir probierten die 2500. Sie war der rote Faden unserer Mission, mit Gebrauchtbikes das Erzgebirge zu erschüttern. Was die 2500 dazu beitrug, lesen Sie hier im Reisebericht aus dem Erzgebirge. ... > weiter

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Fotolia_Geld500.jpg.1911520.jpg   Gebrauchte Motorräder für 2500 Euro
15 Motorrad-Kauftipps für 2500 Euro
Motorräder zum amtlichen BAT-Tarif gibt es wie Sand am Meer. In der Fülle der Angebote tummeln sich ehrliche Alltagskräder, aber auch manche Schätzchen, die echtes Kultpotenzial haben und sich zum gesuchten Liebhabermotorrad mausern werden. 15 Tipps für 2500 Euro. ... > weiter

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Horex_VR6_Roadster.1911411.jpg.1911422.j   Fahrbericht: Horex VR6 Roadster
Vorserienexemplar der Sechszylinder-Horex
Kein richtiger V-, schon gar kein Reihenmotor, dafür drei Nockenwellen: Die Horex VR6 Roadster ist eigenwillig, eigenständig, eigenartig. MOTORRAD durfte ein Vorserienexemplar des Sechszylinders ausprobieren. ... > weiter

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Klassik-Motorraeder_teaser.jpg.1911086.j   Fünf-Generationen-Motorradvergleich
Jubiläum: Eine Testmaschine aus jeder 500. Ausgabe
Die MOTORRAD-Redaktion wählte eine Testmaschine aus jeder 500. Ausgabe, machte eine Ausfahrt mit den fünf Maschinen und weiß nun, wie es sich anfühlt, wenn man durch Umsteigen von der einen zur nächsten in eine andere Zeit eintritt. ... > weiter

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MRD_Jubil-um_BAN_533%2335A261.jpg.190903   2500. Ausgabe von MOTORRAD (ab 3.8. im Handel)
Große Sonderausgabe zum Jubiläum
Mit dieser ganz speziellen Ausgabe unserer Zeitschrift feiern wir ein großes Jubiläum. 2500-mal ist MOTORRAD bisher erschienen – seit seiner Gründung im Jahre 1903. Und seit damals begleitet unser Titel die Motorradszene, vom Beginn der Motorisierung, als zwei Pferdestärken noch unendlich viel waren, bis hin zu den Überbikes mit 200 und mehr PS, die heute fast schon zur Normalität zählen. ... > weiter

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Wildcard rider Josh Daley (Moto Vudu) put his KTM Duke on top of the rest in the qualifying session for the Junior Cup class, with regular rider Lukas Wimmer (MSC Schalchen) second and Jamie Patterson (RPM Performance) third. Conner Parkhill (KTM UK) was fourth while Brandon Kyee (Brandon Kyee Racing) went top five.

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Jakub Smrz (Liberty Racing Team Effenbert Ducati) secured his second Tissot-Superpole of the season today at Silverstone, to add to the pre-race success he enjoyed at Miller Motorsports Park in May. The Czech rider made the best of the often treacherous track and weather conditions at Silverstone, in what was a two-part wet Superpole, to lead FIXI Crescent Suzuki rider Leon Camier off the line on Sunday's two eni FIM Superbike World Championship races. Sylvain Guintoli (PATA Racing Team Ducati) was third and local hero Leon Haslam (BMW Motorrad Motorsport) fourth, despite being fastest with only one lap left from his main rivals.

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Jules Cluzel (PTR Honda) secured pole at Silverstone after the second qualifying session, held in tricky wet and drying track conditions. He held off local rider Sam Lowes (Bogdanka PTR Honda) to secure the best starting place for Sunday's race, with replacement rider Alex Lundh (Bogdanka Honda PTR) third, and then a late faller in the second session. The front row places are locked-out by Honda riders, with Mathew Scholtz (Bogdanka PTR Honda) fourth.

Another Honda rider, Imre Toth (Team Toth) was fifth, with Assen podium man Vladimir Leonov (Yahknich Motorsport Yamaha) sixth. Championship leader Kenan Sofuoglu (Kawasaki Lorenzini) was tenth, Fabien Foret (Kawasaki Intermoto Step Racing) 17th and Broc Parkes (Ten Kate Racing Products Honda) 18th.

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Sylvain Barrier (BMW Motorrad Italia GoldBet) secured pole in the UK on a nearly dry track, with MRS Kawasaki rider Jeremy Guarnoni second and Barni Racing Team Ducati Panigale rider Eddi La Marra third. The top three were separated by relatively large margins as the difficult track conditions played a part once again. French rider Mathieu Lussiana (Team ASPI Kawasaki) was an impressive fourth, with local rider Kevin Coghlan (DMC Racing) fifth.

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A race-long fight between Eddi La Marra (Barni Racing Team Italia Ducati) and Jeremy Guarnoni (MRS Kawasaki) finally went the way of La Marra, by only 0.241 seconds after ten intense laps at Silverstone. Spots of rain on lap one had no real effect on the track surface as La Marra and Guranoni made a break, with eventual third place rider Bryan Staring (Pedercini Kawasaki) and fourth placed Sylvain Barrier (BMW Motorrad Italia GoldBet) having a real figth at the end. Fifth was British rider Kev Coghlan (DMC Ducati Panigale).

In the points La Marra took a clear advantage after this race, on 119 points, with Barrier on 88 and Staring 86. Guarnoni now has 82.

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Kawasaki Racing team rider Loris Baz won his first SBK race after weather conditions played an ever-changing role in the first 18-lap race of the day. The first attempt to run it was halted after two separate crashes, and the restart was declared wet, but with a mostly dry track surface visible over the length of the circuit. Light rains came and went as the lead changed a bewildering number of times, but with a few laps to go the rains got even heavier and riders movements forward and back got even more frenzied.

Over the line for the last time, Baz won by 0.383 seconds, with BMW Motorrad Italia GoldBet duo Michel Fabrizio and Ayrton Badovini second and third respectively and Jonathan Rea (Honda World Superbike Team) was fourth. As Badovini crossed the line he fell on the edge of the track and the following Rea also crashed into Badovini's machine, but after each had crossed the line. Carlos Checa (Althea Racing Ducati) was fifth, but championship leader Max Biaggi (Aprilia Racing) was a late faller and he no-scored.

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A thrilling race long fight between three PTR Honda riders ended up on a man-to-man fight between eventual winner Jules Cluzel (PTR Honda) and Sam Lowes (Bogdanka PTR Honda). The contest was so close that they touched on the final corners but the French rider was not to be denied and won the race by only 0.157 seconds.

Broc Parkes (Ten Kate Racing Products Honda) came from slightly behind the PTR runners to take third, 0.591 seconds back, while Ronan Quarmby (PTR Honda) hung in with the leading group almost throughout the restarted race and was an impressive fourth. Kenan Sofuoglu (Kawasaki Lorenzini).

Ran off track early on but recovered to score fifth place, ahead of two more Kawasaki riders, Fabien Foret (Kawasaki Intermoto Step) and Sofuoglu's Lorenzini team-mate, Sheridan Morais, who was seventh. In the championship fight, Sofuoglu has 148 points, Lowes 134, Cluzel 120, Foret 118 and Parkes 98.

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Sylvain Guintoli (Pata Racing Ducati) was declared the winner of an eight lap second Superbike race after the rains fell so hard that three riders fell on the same part of the track, and the red flag was shown. Half points were awarded to the top 15 riders. Loris Baz (Kawasaki Racing Team) had been in the lead on the lap that the flag was shown but he had fallen shortly before, so on the count back he was credited with second.

Third went to long time second place rider Jakub Smrz (Liberty Racing Team Effenbert) with Aprilia Racing rider Eugene Laverty, who was 16 seconds behind rain master Guintoli when the flag went out, fourth. Maxime Berger (Team Effenbert Liberty Racing Ducati) was fifth, Chaz Davies (ParkinGO MTC Aprilia) was eventually classified seventh, one place behind late crasher Carlos Checa (Althea Racing Ducati). Marco Melandri (BMW Motorrad Motorsport) was eighth. With Max Biaggi (Aprilia Racing) 11th, the championship table leaving has Biaggi on 274 points, Melandri on 263.5 and Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Team) on 222.5, two points ahead of Checa.

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A red flag after two laps of the first running of the Superstock 600 race made for a five-lap restart.

Michael van Der Mark (EAB Ten Kate Junior Team Honda) led for a while but eventually a four-rider fight developed. Gauthier Duwelz (MTM Yamaha) fell and the win was taken by Riccardo Russo (Team Italia FIM Yamaha). Second in a dramatic final corner lunge was van Der Mark, third was wild card Lee Jackson (Chris Walker Race School Kawasaki).

In the championship table, Russo leads van Der Mark 147 points to 144, with Duwelz on 78.

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Jamie Patterson from Northern Ireland secured a win at Silverstone, just 0.327 seconds ahead of Connor Parkhill and Brandon Kyee seven seconds back on the winner. The five-lap race result means that in the championship Lukas Wimmer leads Javier Orellana 70 points to 62. Gaston Garcia was fourth at Silverstone.

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Unbenannt-2.1269197.jpg.1618849.jpg   Highlights: die besten Motorrad-Videos im Netz
Videos: von abgefahren über lustig bis blöd gelaufen!
Das Internet ist voll von Skurrilitäten, Rekorden und ungewollten Ausnahmesituationen. Besonders einprägsam und unterhaltsam sind diese, wenn sie auf Video gebannt und ins Netz gestellt werden. Hier seht ihr eine Auswahl der Videos, die die Redaktion bewegt hat, sei es zum Schmunzeln, Lachen, Staunen oder Kopfschütteln. ... > weiter

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