Australian Anthony West has beaten off competition from Shinya Nakano to secure a place in Kawasaki’s factory for the 2008 MotoGP world championship.
MCN understands his deal will be officially announced on Thursday on the eve of the first MotoGP race in Misano since 1993...
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/24082007/58/...to-gp-move.html
So, it sounds like Nakano really is on his way back to Kawasaki. SWEET! Can't wait.
Montiron is saying that he'd like to sign Dovisioso for next season. I guess I always pictured Dovi moving into one of the higher level teams...
Kawasaki are ditching the Metallic green paint job and are going back to lime green from this weekend!
I like the current colour! Apparently most people don't!!!!
With all this silly season rumours, the most interesting one has been reguarding Capirossi to Kawasaki. I know there all this talk that Kawasaki wants someone with experience to develop there bike but are they better off going with maybe a younger 250 rider???
Somebody is watching. Hope he rings its neck
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/sport/sp...ctorykawasaki-/
Fantastic opportunity, maybe he'll fill in for the injured Jacque if he cant ride at Donny.. Either way, Hopper and West @ Kawasaki in 08, dream team!
Bad idea Hopper
So just as Suzuki establish themselves as probably the third best team on the grid behind Yamaha and Ducati.. He decides to go to a Kawasaki? I can't see the logic here to be honest...
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/59052
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Kawasaki reveal all French team
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http://www.motogpnews.com/home.php?pageid=745
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The following is a release from Kawasaki:
Kawasaki will blend future talent with experienced champions in a 2007 Supercross/Motocross lineup featuring four teams and 12 riders. James Stewart, one of the sport's premier riders, will be joined in the Supercross and Motocross divisions by racing...
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Sep 04, 2006
From a press release issued by Kawasaki Racing Team:
MALAYSIA KICKS OFF DEMANDING THREE RACE RUN FOR KAWASAKI
The Kawasaki Racing Team head for the Far East...
The Spa Francorchamps circuit in the Belgian Ardennes reverberated to the sound of a factory Grand Prix race bike for the first time in 16 years on Thursday, as Shinya Nakano put the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-RR through its paces, watched by Kawasaki riders from Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg.
The...
While Shinya Nakano was disappointed to finish today's free practice ahead of Sunday's Grand Prix of Turkey down in 13th position, the Kawasaki rider remains confident that tomorrow will bring a significant improvement in his lap time.
The traction problems that plagued Nakano during the Grand...
One of the most difficult jobs in any team is that of Operations Manager, a role that is fulfilled for the Kawasaki Racing Team by 37-year-old Belgian, Michael Bartholemy. As you can imagine, the logistical problems of moving a team of 28 people and ten tonnes of equipment around the world are...
Originally from Montreal in the Canadian province of Quebec, Rob Roston left his home country and headed to Europe, where he joined the Kawasaki Racing Team for the 2001 World Superbike and World Supersport Championships.
In his five years with the team Rob has progressed from mechanic through...
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After the thrills and spills of the opening race in Jerez, the Kawasaki Racing Team arrive in the blistering heat of the Middle East this week for the first of three consecutive overseas races, starting with the Grand Prix of Qatar on Saturday 8th April.
Last years race at the...
Nakano seems to be topping (well close to) the time sheets. Anyone know why this is? It would be great have Kwak competitive and for sure Nakano deserves a win! The Bridgstones have it in them to win....
As the MotoGP World Championship reaches its halfway point Kawasaki factory riders, Shinya Nakano and Alex Hofmann, return to European race action this weekend for the British Grand Prix at Donington Park.
Determined Kawasaki Pair Head For Halfway Point At Donington Park