Well done Ducati/Bayliss 250th win

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by D16GP5, Aug 7, 2006.

  1. D16GP5

    D16GP5 Guest

    Wheres your GSXR1hahondabladeZX now?

    Ducati's Wins
    The Italian manufacturer notched up its 250th WSBK win at Brands Hatch
    and leads the wins chart by a huge margin, followed by Honda on 87,
    Yamaha on 38, Kawasaki on 34 and Suzuki on 21. These are the previous
    milestones in Ducati history:

    Win # Race Rider Bike model
    1 Donington 1988 race 2 Marco Lucchinelli 851
    25 Misano 1991 race 1 Doug Polen 888
    50 Mugello 1992 race 2 Raymond Roche 888
    75 Assen 1993 race 1 Carl Fogarty 888
    100 Salzburgring 1995 race 1 Carl Fogarty 916
    125 Misano 1997 race 1 Pierfrancesco Chili 916
    150 Monza 1999 race 2 Carl Fogarty 996
    175 Brands Hatch 2001 race 2 Ben Bostrom 996 F01
    200 Monza 2003 race 1 Neil Hodgson 999 F03
    225 Monza 2004 race 2 Regis Laconi 999 F04
     
    D16GP5, Aug 7, 2006
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  2. D16GP5

    tropicus Guest

    outselling Ducrapis by a mile :)
     
    tropicus, Aug 7, 2006
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  3. D16GP5

    D16GP5 Guest

    A.Hitler

    "The masses are blind and stupid"

    999F06 Rules

    And R6 is gunning for hahahahonda in the SS Championship

    LOVING IT!
     
    D16GP5, Aug 7, 2006
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  4. D16GP5

    tropicus Guest

    That explains why the italians were his allies then
    Too ugly to rule anything. Overpriced shitbox
    So, where's the Ducati? Good to see the Honda still stomping Ducati's
    arse (as usual)
     
    tropicus, Aug 7, 2006
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  5. D16GP5

    D16GP5 Guest

    Shit, you better tell Bayliss/Ducati *they* must only *think* they are
    leading the Championships...Silly them ;-)
     
    D16GP5, Aug 8, 2006
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  6. D16GP5

    tropicus Guest

    Well, they're not leading GP or supersport are they?..............
     
    tropicus, Aug 8, 2006
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