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Checa eager to emerge from Rossi's shadow.
Viewers new to MotoGP may well have questioned if Carlos Checa was on the same team as Valentino Rossi at Welkom, and not just because of the different livery; Checa finished the Africa's Grand Prix nine places and 40secs behind his team-mate.
Updated: Rossi impresses Schumacher.
Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher has admitted Valentino Rossi was 'very impressive' when he made his F1 debut in the German's Ferrari F2004.
Moody Blues: Welkom.
In the first of his exclusive columns for Crash.net , renowned Eurosport MotoGP commentator Toby Moody lets us in on a few 'behind the scenes' stories from the opening round of the 2004 season in South Africa....
Abe surprised by Rossi.
After qualifying just eighteenth, Norick Abe needed a strong race at Welkom to silence his critics and justify his inclusion in the Yamaha line-up.
Rossi, Yamaha and MotoGP win in Africa.
It was the most anticipated race in modern motorcycling history and it didn't disappoint: Today at Welkom, Valentino Rossi won a fantastic season-opening Africa's Grand Prix after battling Max Biaggi from start to finish to end Honda's ten race win streak on his Yamaha debut.
Podium press conferences - Africa's GP.
The podium press conferences from today's season-opening 125, 250 and MotoGP Africa's Grands Prix, from Welkom. MotoGP class.
Biaggi fastest in Welkom warm-up.
Max Biaggi has put an end to Valentino Rossi's domination of the Africa's Grand Prix weekend, the Roman setting the pace in morning warm-up from the fellow Honda of Sete Gibernau.
Rossi: One of my greatest moments.
If Valentino Rossi ever doubted leaving Honda for Yamaha, such thoughts well and truly evaporated under the South African sun at Welkom today, as the Italian took a landmark pole position for the season-opening Africa's Grand Prix.
Bayliss: I've never felt confident on this bike.
Troy Bayliss endured by far his worst qualifying session as a MotoGP rider today at Welkom, the Australian being left second from last on his factory Ducati.
Rossi stays perfect with Welkom pole.
Valentino Rossi capped his so far perfect Yamaha debut by taking a thrilling pole position for tomorrow's season-opening Africa's Grand Prix, the Italian superstar defeating Honda's Sete Gibernau by just 0.035secs, while a Kawasaki made the top six.
Flying Roberts puts Suzuki fifth.
Team Suzuki rider Kenny Roberts Jr. was in fighting form at Welkom today, the American running as high as second with less than ten minutes remaining, before placing fifth by the chequered flag.
Eckl: Maybe I'm too optimistic but...
What a difference a year makes: Last season Kawasaki finished the Africa's Grand Prix - then round two of the world championship - in last place, but after encouraging pre-season progress they return this weekend 'optimistic' of a double top ten finish.
Globe Hopper: Sad news from South Africa.
On the eve of the season-opening Africa's Grand Prix, Desiree Crossman has sadly announced that she and John Hopkins are no longer together and so, after providing an unprecedented insight behind the scenes of MotoGP for over a year, her regular reports will come to a close after this weekend's e
Tech 3 thank Yamaha for new engines.
Yamaha may be putting all their resources behind Valentino Rossi and the factory team for the 2004 season, but it hasn't taken long for the sister Tech 3 outfit to feel the benefit of recent developments...
How important is Welkom?
Never in the 55-year history of grand prix motorcycle racing has the start of a season been more eagerly anticipated in 2004.
Preview - Africa's Grand Prix.
This is it: On Sunday in South Africa the most anticipated season in modern motorcycle racing will begin with an inseparable line-up of superstar riders and exotic machines battling to turn pre-season promise into world championship glory.
Pons rocked by Cobas death.
Sito Pons' MotoGP team has been hit by the sad news that technical director Antonio Cobas has died on the eve of the new season, which begins in South Africa this weekend.
Checa most excited since 1999.
Carlos Checa may not have been able to threaten new team-mate Valentino Rossi in pre-season testing, but the Spaniard has benefited from the new and improved YZR-M1 and heads to the first round of the 2004 season an excited man.
<I>BBC</I> agrees live coverage until 2009.
BBC Sport has revealed a new five-year contract to broadcast television coverage of the MotoGP Championship, extending its existing deal until 2009.
Suzuki 'inspired'.
Kenny Roberts turned heads at Jerez when he put the latest evolution of the GSV-R under Valentino Rossi's 2003 Spanish Grand Prix lap record, and beat the best Suzuki race lap by 1.4secs.
Rossi: F1 just for fun.
by Peter McLaren MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi has put an end to speculation that he's planning a future in Formula One, by stating that any F1 test would be purely for fun.
Team KR confirms Dunlop deal.
Proton Team KR has officially confirmed that they will be using Dunlop tyres for the forthcoming MotoGP season.
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New trophy for MotoGP world champions.
For the first time in its 55 year history, a new trophy will record the names of all future MotoGP world champions, starting with 2003 title holder Valentino Rossi.