Where's Hatz?

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Knobdoodle, Sep 27, 2004.

  1. Knobdoodle

    Knobdoodle Guest

    An MV Augusta appears in a World (sprint) Championship race for the first
    time in 30(?) years and nary a peep?
    [Apparently a privateer entry with bugger-all fast bits and an unknown
    rider (Andrea Mazzali) but they finished 16th and 17th]
     
    Knobdoodle, Sep 27, 2004
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    Marty H Guest

    who?....never cared about him


    mh
     
    Marty H, Sep 27, 2004
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  3. Knobdoodle

    Biggus... Guest

    probably hidden by your killfile
     
    Biggus..., Sep 27, 2004
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  4. Knobdoodle

    OMERTA Guest

    Thanks for your constant attention :

    MV F4 beats GSXR/R1 etc etc....

    http://www.mvagusta.it/print_news.php?id=20&lingua=eng

    JORG TEUCHERT TAKES TO VICTORY THE MV AGUSTA F41000 ON THE SCHLEIZER DREIECK
    CIRCUIT


    THE GERMAN RIDER, TWENT Y-EIGHT YEARS AFTER THE LAST VICTORY OF GIACOMO
    AGOSTINI, WRITES HIS NAME IN THE RIDERS PALMARES WHO TRIUMPHED ON THE MV
    AGUSTA. Schleizer Dreieck - Jorg Teuchert, Supersport World Champion in the
    2000 season wrote today his name in the legendary sport palmares of the MV
    Agusta. A 28 years wait, these are the years passed since the last Giacomo
    Agostini's victory dated August 1976. Today, just like before, the success
    was gained on a German circuit, the formidable Nurburing track, which, like
    the Schleizer Dreieck circuit, was built from an urban track. The victory of
    Jorg Teuchert was in the air from the test sessions in which the German
    rider stopped the chronometer at 1'37''363 ahead of Scheschowitsch
    (1'37''563) and Gebel (1'38''198) both on Yamaha R1. Failed the first effort
    in Race 1, in which Teuchert arrived second behind the provisional champion
    Schulten (Honda CBR) and ahead of Ulm (Suzuki GSXR), in the final race the
    MV Agusta Deutschland's rider proved his skills and unloaded all the 180 cc
    of his MV bike onto the ground. Started from the pole position, at the end
    of the first lap Teuchert was second behind Schulten and he hunted him until
    the very last two laps when, with a powerful recover, Teuchert over passed
    the Honda CBR rider and sprinted to the success. Schulten efforts to regain
    the first place were useless and he progressive lost positions. For Jorg,
    this is the triumph that pays him back of an unlucky season, made of
    injuries and problems that now seem to be very far. At the end of the race
    the German rider, conscious of the mission succeeded, declared: "It's like a
    dream! After so many obstacles occurred in this season I was anxiously
    waiting for the day of my ransom and finally this day has come. I'm really
    glad of contributing to take the MV Agusta brand back to success!"
     
    OMERTA, Sep 28, 2004
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  5. I *hate* Malaysian bikes...

    Pat
     
    Pat Heslewood, Sep 28, 2004
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  6. Like Illinois Nazis?

    Al
     
    Alan Pennykid, Sep 28, 2004
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