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Suzuki, Repsol Honda congratulates Melandri.
Team Suzuki and Repsol Honda joined much of the MotoGP pitlane in congratulating Marco Melandri on his first ever premier-class victory, claimed after beating Valentino Rossi and Nicky Hayden in Sunday's inaugural Turkish Grand Prix.
Itoh: I did not think I jumped the start.
Shinichi Itoh suffered an embarrassing end to his race debut for Ducati Marlboro when the Japanese, replacing the injured Loris Capirossi, was black flagged.
Magic Melandri takes first win in Turkey.
Marco Melandri has completed a remarkable 2005 revival by holding off Valentino Rossi for a much deserved first ever MotoGP win in today's inaugural Turkish Grand Prix at Istanbul - making the young Italian clear favourite for second in the 2005 world championship standings with just one round to
Warm-up times - Istanbul.
Full MotoGP warm-up times from the Turkish Grand Prix at Istanbul, round sixteen of the 2005 world championship.
Roberts and Suzuki split.
After much rumour, it has today been officially announced that 2000 world champion Kenny Roberts Jr will not have his Suzuki contract renewed for the 2006 season.
Hayden trailing Movistars, Biaggi warned.
Repsol Honda's Nicky Hayden secured a promising front row start for tomorrow's inaugural Turkish Grand Prix while team-mate Max Biaggi had a harder day - posting the 12th fastest time and being warned to watch out at turn one.
Hopkins 'feeling crap, riding like a pussy`.
Lone Team Suzuki rider John Hopkins will start Sunday's inaugural Turkish Grand Prix from just 14th on the grid after the combined effects of a cold and free practice fall left him 'riding like a pussy' during today's qualifying session.
Nakano stays with Kawasaki.
As reported by Crash.net on August 17, Kawasaki have today officially announced that Shinya Nakano will stay with team green next season, when he will ride an all-new version of the Ninja ZX-RR currently under development in Japan.
Gibernau jumps Melandri for Istanbul pole.
Sete Gibernau has overturned Movistar Honda team-mate Marco Melandri's dominant practice form to take pole position for Sunday's inaugural Turkish Grand Prix, at the Istanbul Park circuit.
Stoner has `50-50 chance` of MotoGP seat.
Despite losing the 250cc World Championship to Dani Pedrosa, when he fell from the lead of the Australian Grand Prix last Sunday, LCR Aprilia team owner Lucio Cecchinello says that Casey Stoner still has a "50-50" chance of moving up to MotoGP next season.
F1 offers only clues for Nakano, Jacque.
The world's newest grand prix circuit, Istanbul Park, will take the Kawasaki Racing Team and factory riders, Shinya Nakano and Olivier Jacque, into uncharted territory this weekend.
Itoh honoured by Ducati call.
Bridgestone test rider Shinichi Itoh had admitted he is honoured to be given the chance to race for the Ducati Marlboro Team in the inaugural Turkish Motorcycle Grand Prix this weekend.
Capirossi back home after `worst ever` accident.
Following his discharge from Melbourne's Cabrini Hospital, Loris Capirossi left Australia and - after a flight lasting almost 28 hours, including 24 in the air, with stopovers at Dubai and Rome Fiumicino - finally landed at Rimini airport at 14.45 today, Monday 17 October.
Confirmed: Itoh to replace Capirossi in Turkey.
The Ducati Marlboro Team has told Crash.net that Bridgestone test rider Shinichi Itoh will ride the injured Loris Capirossi's factory Desmosedici GP5 in this weekend's inaugural Turkish Motorcycle Grand Prix.
Kawasaki signs de Puniet for 2006.
Randy de Puniet will step up to the MotoGP World Championship in 2006 with the Kawasaki Racing Team, after agreeing terms with the Japanese factory squad at Phillip Island this weekend.
Capirossi to fly home tonight.
Loris Capirossi, who was ruled out of today's Australian GP when he fell heavily at turn one on Friday - sustaining chest injuries, including internal bleeding around his right lung - will return home to Europe tonight.
F1 at Phillip Island...
After watching Valentino Rossi take a narrow victory over Nicky Hayden in today's Australian Grand Prix, the 43,000 Phillip Island race fans got the chance to watch the season-ending Chinese Formula One Grand Prix on the big screens.
?Cool` pole for hot Hayden.
Nicky Hayden grabbed his third pole position of the season after becoming the fastest rider ever to lap the legendary Phillip Island circuit in today's qualifying session for the Australian Grand Prix.
Stoner claims home 250 pole.
Casey Stoner will start his home 250cc Australian Grand Prix from pole position after setting the fastest ever lap of this circuit by a 250cc machine with a time of 1min 32.756secs in the second qualifying session for the quarter-litre class.
Bayliss: I`ll be back.
Troy Bayliss has declared he'll be back 'stronger and faster' once he recovers from the wrist injury that has sidelined him for the past four grands prix - including this weekend's Australian event at Phillip Island - Baylisstic's home race.
200kph Roberts highside 'as bad as it gets`.
Team Suzuki MotoGP racer Kenny Roberts Jr will take no further part in this weekend's Australian Grand Prix - and perhaps the rest of the 2005 season - after breaking his left wrist in a huge morning highside at Phillip Island, Australia.
Internal bleeding sidelines Capirossi.
Double 2005 race winner Loris Capirossi will take no further part in this year's Australian Grand Prix following a huge high-speed accident at the 200kmh turn one during the latter stages of this morning's first practice session, run in cool and windy conditions.
Assen carved up.
Work has now begun on the removal of much of Assen's famous North Loop, undertaken to allow 7,000 new car parking places, the creation of a 'TT World' complex and a reduction in track length from 5,997 to roughly 4,750 metres ahead of the 2006 season.
Doohan: Rossi will be the greatest.
Former five times 500cc World Champion Mick Doohan believes that current MotoGP World Champion Valentino Rossi, who recently matched Doohan's premier-class title achievements, will now go on to become the greatest ever.