Vice President of Honda Racing Corporation, Shuhei Nakamoto, hoping disorders experienced by Honda in MotoGP 2010 does not happen again this season.
Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa, the only rider who can prevent Jorge Lorenzo MotoGP world champion 2010. Unfortunately, Pedrosa crashed in free practice MotoGP Japan Motegi Circuit.
As a result Pedrosa should be absent in three series, Japan, Malaysia and Australia. Though the Spanish rider is gaining momentum for the past Lorenzo on top of the standings.
Now Honda has a more competitive team. Besides Pedrosa, a Japanese team that brought Casey Stoner and have two other reliable rider Andrea Dovizioso in the self and Marco Simoncelli.
Nakamoto hope with a competitive team that Honda could again triumphed in the event since the last time MotoGP champion in 2006. Nakamoto expect disruption experienced last season did not happen the 2011 season.
"If Danielle does not have an accident at Motegi, I'm sure we can compete until the final race. Unfortunately it happened at the end of the season, and I am very disappointed," said Nakamoto as reported by motorcyclenews.com, Monday, January 3, 2011.
"The package overall rider and machine, I am pleased to see Honda develops and better. Our team is competitive enough to compete last season and I hope to get better results next season," lid Nakamoto.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
MotoGP: 2010 MotoGP Teams

Valentino Rossi
Bike Number: 46
DOB: 16 February 1979
Nationality: Italian
GP Debut: Malaysia 1996 (125cc), Japan 1998(250cc), South Africa 2000 (MotoGP, 500 cc class)
Best MotoGP: 1st (Honda in 2001 500cc class, 2002 and 2003, Yamaha in 2004, 2005, 2008 and 2009)
Previous Season: 1st in MotoGP (Yamaha)
Bike Number: 46
DOB: 16 February 1979
Nationality: Italian
GP Debut: Malaysia 1996 (125cc), Japan 1998(250cc), South Africa 2000 (MotoGP, 500 cc class)
Best MotoGP: 1st (Honda in 2001 500cc class, 2002 and 2003, Yamaha in 2004, 2005, 2008 and 2009)
Previous Season: 1st in MotoGP (Yamaha)

Jorge Lorenzo
Bike Number: 99
DOB: 4 May 1987
Nationality: Spanish
GP Debut: Spain 2002 (125cc), Spain 2005 (250cc), Qatar 2008 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 2nd (Yamaha in 2009)
Previous Season: 2nd (Yamaha in 2009)
Bike Number: 99
DOB: 4 May 1987
Nationality: Spanish
GP Debut: Spain 2002 (125cc), Spain 2005 (250cc), Qatar 2008 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 2nd (Yamaha in 2009)
Previous Season: 2nd (Yamaha in 2009)



Dani Pedrosa
Bike Number: 3
DOB:29 September 1985
Nationality: Spanish
GP Debut: Japan 2001 (125cc), South Africa 2004 (250cc), Spain 2006 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 2nd (Honda in 2007)
Previous Season: 3rdd in MotoGP (Honda)
Bike Number: 3
DOB:29 September 1985
Nationality: Spanish
GP Debut: Japan 2001 (125cc), South Africa 2004 (250cc), Spain 2006 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 2nd (Honda in 2007)
Previous Season: 3rdd in MotoGP (Honda)

Andrea Dovizioso
Bike Number: 4
DOB: 23 March 1986
Nationality: Italian
GP Debut: Italy 2001 (125cc), Spain 2005 (250cc), Qatar 2008 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 5th (Honda in 2008)
Previous Season: 6th in MotoGP (Honda)
Bike Number: 4
DOB: 23 March 1986
Nationality: Italian
GP Debut: Italy 2001 (125cc), Spain 2005 (250cc), Qatar 2008 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 5th (Honda in 2008)
Previous Season: 6th in MotoGP (Honda)



Casey Stoner
Bike Number: 27
DOB: 16 October 1985
Nationality: Australian
GP Debut: Britain 2001 (125cc), Japan 2002 (250cc), Spain 2006 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 1st (Ducati in 2007)
Previous Season: 4th in MotoGP (Ducati)
Bike Number: 27
DOB: 16 October 1985
Nationality: Australian
GP Debut: Britain 2001 (125cc), Japan 2002 (250cc), Spain 2006 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 1st (Ducati in 2007)
Previous Season: 4th in MotoGP (Ducati)

Nicky Hayden
Bike Number: 69
DOB:30 July 1981
Nationality: American
GP Debut: Japan 2003 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 1st (Honda in 2006)
Previous Season: 13th in MotoGP (Ducati)
Bike Number: 69
DOB:30 July 1981
Nationality: American
GP Debut: Japan 2003 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 1st (Honda in 2006)
Previous Season: 13th in MotoGP (Ducati)


Colin Edwards
Bike Number: 5
DOB:27 February 1974
Nationality:American
GP Debut: Japan 2003 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 4th (Yamaha in 2005)
Previous Season: 5th in MotoGP (Yamah)
Bike Number: 5
DOB:27 February 1974
Nationality:American
GP Debut: Japan 2003 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 4th (Yamaha in 2005)
Previous Season: 5th in MotoGP (Yamah)

Ben Spies
Bike Number: 11
DOB: 11 July 1984
Nationality: American
GP Debut: Great Britain 2008 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 19th (Suzuki in 2008)
Previous Season: 20th in MotoGP (Yamaha)
Bike Number: 11
DOB: 11 July 1984
Nationality: American
GP Debut: Great Britain 2008 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 19th (Suzuki in 2008)
Previous Season: 20th in MotoGP (Yamaha)



Marco Melandri
Bike Number: 33
DOB: 7 August 1982
Nationality: Italian
GP Debut: Czech Republic 1997 (125cc), South Africa 2000 (250cc), Japan 2003 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 2nd (Honda in 2005)
Previous Season: 10th in MotoGP (Kawasaki)
Bike Number: 33
DOB: 7 August 1982
Nationality: Italian
GP Debut: Czech Republic 1997 (125cc), South Africa 2000 (250cc), Japan 2003 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 2nd (Honda in 2005)
Previous Season: 10th in MotoGP (Kawasaki)

Marco Simocelli
Bike Number: 58
DOB: 20 January 1987
Nationality: Italian
GP Debut: Czech Republic 2002 (125cc), Spain 2006 (250cc), Qatar 2010 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: N/A
Previous Season: 3rd in 250cc (Gilera)
Bike Number: 58
DOB: 20 January 1987
Nationality: Italian
GP Debut: Czech Republic 2002 (125cc), Spain 2006 (250cc), Qatar 2010 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: N/A
Previous Season: 3rd in 250cc (Gilera)



Loris Capirossi
Bike Number: 65
DOB: 4 April 1973
Nationality: Italian
GP Debut: Japan 1990 (125cc), Japan 1992 (250cc), Australia 1995 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 3rd (Ducati in 2006)
Previous Season: 9th in MotoGP (Suzuki)
Bike Number: 65
DOB: 4 April 1973
Nationality: Italian
GP Debut: Japan 1990 (125cc), Japan 1992 (250cc), Australia 1995 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 3rd (Ducati in 2006)
Previous Season: 9th in MotoGP (Suzuki)

Alvaro Bautista
Bike Number: 19
DOB: 21 November 1984
Nationality: Spanish
GP Debut: Spain 2002 (125cc), Qatar 2007 (250cc), Qatar 2010 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP:N/ABR>Previous Season: 4th in 250cc (Aprilia)
Bike Number: 19
DOB: 21 November 1984
Nationality: Spanish
GP Debut: Spain 2002 (125cc), Qatar 2007 (250cc), Qatar 2010 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP:N/ABR>Previous Season: 4th in 250cc (Aprilia)



Mika Kallio
Bike Number: 36
DOB: 8 November 1982
Nationality: Finnish
GP Debut: Germany 2001 (125cc), Qatar 2007 (250cc), Qatar 2009 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 15th (Ducati in 2009)
Previous Season: 15th in MotoGP (Ducati)
Bike Number: 36
DOB: 8 November 1982
Nationality: Finnish
GP Debut: Germany 2001 (125cc), Qatar 2007 (250cc), Qatar 2009 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 15th (Ducati in 2009)
Previous Season: 15th in MotoGP (Ducati)

Aleix Espargaro
Bike Number: 41
DOB: 30 July 1989
Nationality: Spanish
GP Debut: Spain 2004 (125cc), Netherlands 2006 (250cc), Indianapolis 2009 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 18th (Ducati in 2009)
Previous Season: 18th in MotoGP (Ducati)
Bike Number: 41
DOB: 30 July 1989
Nationality: Spanish
GP Debut: Spain 2004 (125cc), Netherlands 2006 (250cc), Indianapolis 2009 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 18th (Ducati in 2009)
Previous Season: 18th in MotoGP (Ducati)



Randy de Puniet
Bike Number: 14
DOB: 14 February 1981
Nationality: French
GP Debut: France 1998 (125cc), Japan 2001 (250cc), Spain 2006 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 11th (Kawasaki in 2007 and Honda in 2009)
Previous Season: 11th in MotoGP (Honda)
Bike Number: 14
DOB: 14 February 1981
Nationality: French
GP Debut: France 1998 (125cc), Japan 2001 (250cc), Spain 2006 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP: 11th (Kawasaki in 2007 and Honda in 2009)
Previous Season: 11th in MotoGP (Honda)



Hiroshi Aoyama
Bike Number: 7
DOB: 25 October 1981
Nationality: Japanese
GP Debut: Japan 2000 (250cc), Qatar 2010 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP:N/A
Previous Season: 1st in 250cc (Honda)
Bike Number: 7
DOB: 25 October 1981
Nationality: Japanese
GP Debut: Japan 2000 (250cc), Qatar 2010 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP:N/A
Previous Season: 1st in 250cc (Honda)



Hector Barbera
Bike Number: 40
DOB: 2 November 1986
Nationality: Spanish
GP Debut: Japan 2002 (125cc), Spain 2005 (250cc), Qatar 2010 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP:N/A
Previous Season: 2nd in 250cc (Aprilia)
Bike Number: 40
DOB: 2 November 1986
Nationality: Spanish
GP Debut: Japan 2002 (125cc), Spain 2005 (250cc), Qatar 2010 (MotoGP)
Best MotoGP:N/A
Previous Season: 2nd in 250cc (Aprilia)

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Honda Expect Season Without Disturbance
Vice President of Honda Racing Corporation, Shuhei Nakamoto, hoping disorders experienced by Honda in MotoGP 2010 does not happen again this season.
Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa, the only rider who can prevent Jorge Lorenzo MotoGP world champion 2010. Unfortunately, Pedrosa crashed in free practice MotoGP Japan Motegi Circuit.
As a result Pedrosa should be absent in three series, Japan, Malaysia and Australia. Though the Spanish rider is gaining momentum for the past Lorenzo on top of the standings.
Now Honda has a more competitive team. Besides Pedrosa, a Japanese team that brought Casey Stoner and have two other reliable rider Andrea Dovizioso in the self and Marco Simoncelli.
Nakamoto hope with a competitive team that Honda could again triumphed in the event since the last time MotoGP champion in 2006. Nakamoto expect disruption experienced last season did not happen the 2011 season.
"If Danielle does not have an accident at Motegi, I'm sure we can compete until the final race. Unfortunately it happened at the end of the season, and I am very disappointed," said Nakamoto as reported by motorcyclenews.com, Monday, January 3, 2011.
"The package overall rider and machine, I am pleased to see Honda develops and better. Our team is competitive enough to compete last season and I hope to get better results next season," lid Nakamoto.
Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa, the only rider who can prevent Jorge Lorenzo MotoGP world champion 2010. Unfortunately, Pedrosa crashed in free practice MotoGP Japan Motegi Circuit.
As a result Pedrosa should be absent in three series, Japan, Malaysia and Australia. Though the Spanish rider is gaining momentum for the past Lorenzo on top of the standings.
Now Honda has a more competitive team. Besides Pedrosa, a Japanese team that brought Casey Stoner and have two other reliable rider Andrea Dovizioso in the self and Marco Simoncelli.
Nakamoto hope with a competitive team that Honda could again triumphed in the event since the last time MotoGP champion in 2006. Nakamoto expect disruption experienced last season did not happen the 2011 season.
"If Danielle does not have an accident at Motegi, I'm sure we can compete until the final race. Unfortunately it happened at the end of the season, and I am very disappointed," said Nakamoto as reported by motorcyclenews.com, Monday, January 3, 2011.
"The package overall rider and machine, I am pleased to see Honda develops and better. Our team is competitive enough to compete last season and I hope to get better results next season," lid Nakamoto.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Duo Yamaha Fiat Win At Germany Motogp

Finally Valentino Rossi Win at Germany Motogp followed by Lorenzo and Casey Stoner
Valentino reach third victory this season after becoming the fastest in the Dutch Grand Prix MotoGP. With great difficulty, the world champion set the highest podium after his team defeated a colleague Jorge Lorenzo.
Fight in the Sachsenring circuit, Sunday (7/19/2009) after a wet rain, Rossi must fight extra hard to be able to achieve victory. He had a fierce fight with Casey Stoner in the middle of the race before competing strictly a team with colleagues in the last laps race and finally touch on the front line finis.
Finish at position two is Lorenzo who disagree just a few seconds from one of his team in the Fiat Yamaha. While the previous series champion in the United States, Dani Pedrosa has the right to the last podium position after a finish in third position.
Casey Stoner races worthy of reproach that he just put in the position four. The 2007 world champion had to be in first position, but then lost its position.
25 additional points to make Rossi the strong stand on the top table was collected with a value of 176. Lorenzo was still in follow in the top two table position with the value 162 obtained was.
Fight in the Sachsenring circuit, Sunday (7/19/2009) after a wet rain, Rossi must fight extra hard to be able to achieve victory. He had a fierce fight with Casey Stoner in the middle of the race before competing strictly a team with colleagues in the last laps race and finally touch on the front line finis.
Finish at position two is Lorenzo who disagree just a few seconds from one of his team in the Fiat Yamaha. While the previous series champion in the United States, Dani Pedrosa has the right to the last podium position after a finish in third position.
Casey Stoner races worthy of reproach that he just put in the position four. The 2007 world champion had to be in first position, but then lost its position.
25 additional points to make Rossi the strong stand on the top table was collected with a value of 176. Lorenzo was still in follow in the top two table position with the value 162 obtained was.
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