Biaggi continues to sizzle, Corser close
Italian Max Biaggi has continued his imperious run of form with another double win – his fourth of the year – in the Misano leg of the world superbike title overnight, but not before Australian Troy Corser gave him a real scare in race one.
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Valencia WSBK: Vermeulen ruled out, Corser confident
The 2010 Superbike World Championship reconvenes at Valencia this weekend, with Troy Corser again the major Aussie hope in the absence of injured countryman, Chris Vermeulen.
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Chris Vermeulen up against it for World Superbike Round Two in Portugal
Chris Vermeulen is racing against time to be fit for round two of the Superbike World Championship in Portugal this weekend.
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BMW Motorrad signs another world-class Aussie
BMW Motorrad is pleased to confirm yet another world-class Australian rider will to ride the BMW 1000 RR in the 2010 and 2011 World Superbike Championship.
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Corser in an F1 car – Heidfeld on a superbike
Superbike champ and BMW superbike rider Troy Corser played swaps with BMW Sauber F1 driver Nick Heidfeld at a one-day event at the Nurburgring organised by the BMW Sauber team
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Corser ready to rock ‘n’ roll at Misano
After a hapless first half of the season, Australia’s BMW-mounted veteran, Troy Corser, is banking on a major reversal of fortune in round eight of the world superbike title at Misano this Sunday. With his injured shoulder now responding well to treatment, Corser is fit for the challenge that lies ahead. (Pic by Graeme Brown/ Gee Bee images)
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Corser returns for Utah. Spies riding high.
The World Superbike circus heads for Utah for the May 29-31 round. Ben Spies must be favourite while Troy Corser is returning from injury, full of hope.
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News: Tough superbike weekend for Corser
Aussies struggle in supersport
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News: Corser sees hope at Monza
Track suits recently-formed BMW team
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News: Corser anxious ahead of Assen battle
Shorter course no longer a favourite
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News: Haga dominates at Valencia Superbikes
West scores podium in Supersport
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News: Joining BMW was a good move -- Corser
Aussie ace talks about his move to the new BMW world superbike team
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NEWS: WORLD SUPERBIKE - Corser inching towards podium
WORLD SUPERSPORT - Pitt ready for Middle East battle
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Interview: BMW’s superbike team boss
Motorcycle Trader magazine caught up with Berthold Hauser, BMW’s motorcycle racing boss, just after the opening round of the Superbike world series at Phillip Island. He talks about how the S 1000 RR went in its debut event -- when Aussie Troy Corser scoring the meeting’s quickest lap -- and what the future holds.
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News: Corser opens BMW's campaign
Big day fro brand Bimm
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News: WORLD SUPERBIKE - FIRST QUALIFYING
Privateer unleashes a surprise
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News: World Superbikes final qualifying
Ben Spies snatches pole
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BMW superbike to debut in Oz
Phillip Island will be debut race for German rocket and Aussie pilot Troy Corser
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