2007 Laguna Seca MotoGP Race Report - Demolition Man
Home races are something special. For every rider involved in MotoGP, indeed, for athletes involved in any form of organized sport, performing at home in front of your friends and family, and usually your most devoted fans, is a truly memorable experience. So to have five American riders on the grid at Laguna Seca made American hearts swell in their chests. At the very least, an American was sure to end up on the box, and an all-American podium seemed a realistic prospect. Or was it?
2007 Laguna Seca MotoGP Race Results
Full results of the Laguna Seca MotoGP Round.
2007 Laguna Seca MotoGP Preview - Poor Little Rich Girl
As the MotoGP circus heads for the US Grand Prix at Laguna Seca, it is difficult not to reflect on the curious state of affairs which surrounds American race tracks. The United States of America is the world's largest economy, and a large population with plenty of money to spend on leisure activities, such as motorcycle racing. It is a nation whose very culture revolves around the combustion engine. The US is the one country in the world where you would expect to find world class race tracks.
2007 Sachsenring MotoGP Race Results
Full results of the 2007 German MotoGP at the Sachsenring
2007 Sachsenring Qualifying Practice Times - Day 2
Full times and grid for the qualifying practice session at the 2007 Sachsenring MotoGP round.
2007 Dutch TT Assen MotoGP Race Report - Resurrection
Before the start of the 2007 MotoGP season, the script looked pretty clear to most MotoGP followers. Valentino Rossi would dominate the championship from the word go, the Hondas would duke it out for the rest of the honors, and if Bridgestone were lucky, they'd win a couple more races than they did in 2006, taking another couple of nibbles out of Michelin's supremacy. Pre-season testing confirmed most of this picture, with Rossi dominating, Repsol Honda's Dani Pedrosa close behind, and the Brid