Un grintosissimo Razgatlioglu ha la meglio su Rinaldi, mentre Rea si accontenta del terzo posto. Redding ancora quarto, davanti a Gerloff, Lowes e al sorprendete Bassani. Locatelli è nono
The two models now come with a BSVI compliant engine which churns out 208 HP of power. The Streetfighter V4 embodies the spirit of a mean beastly super naked, that is loaded with performance to back it up, Ducati India Managing Director Bipul Chandra said in a statement.
The all-new Streetfighter V4.
The motorcycle was much awaited by enthusiasts and Ducati fans alike, he added. We are excited that it is finally available in India for everyone to experience, Chandra noted.The company said that bookings were open across all Ducati dealerships in Delhi – NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Kochi, Kolkata, and Chennai and deliveries will begin as soon as lockdown restrictions are lifted.
It even manages to undercut the likes of the Ducati Panigale V2
Kawasaki has been blowing the competition apart in the litre-class sportbike segment for years now with its Ninja ZX-10R racking up countless WSBK titles in succession. Actually, it is the bike’s derivative, the ZX-10RR, that has been winning all the spoils but the crux of the two bikes remains the same. Not only does it do a smashing job on the racetrack but the company’s Indian arm has always managed to knock it out of the park even when it comes to the pricing of the litre-class Ninja. And 2021 is no different with the new ZX-10R arriving at a relatively affordable Rs 14.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
Sibling rivalry at New Zealand Superbike Championships in Taupō
14 Mar, 2021 10:50 PM
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Whakatāne father and sons Damon Rees (left), Tony Rees and Mitch Rees preparing for a celebration after their outstanding success in the nationals this season. Photo / Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com
Whakatāne father and sons Damon Rees (left), Tony Rees and Mitch Rees preparing for a celebration after their outstanding success in the nationals this season. Photo / Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com
Rotorua Daily Post
By: Andy McGechan
Sibling rivalry doesn t get any more fierce, but it was probably always going to be a double Honda and Rees family celebration when the 2021 New Zealand Superbike Championships wrapped up in Taupō at the weekend.
Reeve is Taupō s fastest kid on two superbike wheels
10 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Reeve Lee, 11, has taken to motorbike road racing like a duck to water . Photo / Supplied
Taupō & Tūrangi Weekender
Not many 11-year-olds are up for riding a road racing bike 130km/h on the back straight at Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park.
Meet Reeve Lee, the Taupō Intermediate Year 7 student who likes to go fast. This weekend Reeve is an entrant in the New Zealand superbike series at Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park, a rare achievement for someone his age.
His father Andy Lee says Reeve has been around motorcycles his whole life and is a very experienced rider, having competed in motocross for the past two years. He took up road racing late last year.