2012 World MX continues – Monster Yamaha Motocross Teams intro – then selected Monster Energy Athletes
Apr 10Right here at the EuroCircuit in Valkenswaard, Holland, the world motocross championships are in full swing. And the Grand Prix isn’t even until Easter Monday!
Continuing all the pageantry, history, tradition, and atmosphere of a GP, Monster Yamaha had a press introduction to introduce both their MX1 class team, and their MX2 class team.
After that, in the same Monster Energy Station structure, more selected Monster Energy athletes came by to interact with the media, including Tommy Searle, Sebastien Pourcel, Gautier Paulin, and more. (photos below)
Ken Armstrong Reg Armstrong Arciso Artesiani Sandro Artusi Javier Arumi
FIA GT1 in France
Apr 09I watched the qualy for the 1st race, for me the championship looks nice, with awesome and beautiful cars. And the Ferrari won a pole
Any fans…
Jose Barresi Manliff Barrington Alex Barros Geoff Barry Hans Bartl
Liuzzi: ?Of course I miss Formula One? | F1 Fanatic round-up
Apr 09
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In the round-up: Former HRT driver Vitantonio Liuzzi says he would like to return to the “pinnacle” of motor racing.
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Kenny Blake John Blanchard Ramiro Blanco Rolf Blatter Norman Blemings
Small Business Success – Useful Tips And Guidelines You Need To Know
Apr 09In my individual case i started out my modest business with help for single moms however presently there are several more ways! There are many challenges that people face when starting a small business, things that they endure because they want success. Most of the time running your own business does not come naturally because we are trained to work for others. Succeeding with your business is based upon the actions that you take and the ones that you fail to take as well. If you really want to succeed with a small business, read the following tips on how you can start and perpetuate one beginning today.
No matter what you are selling, whether a product or service, your competition is actually your best friend. Whether your competitor is online or off-line does not matter; it is only important that you know what they are doing and learn from them. Competitors will always provide another product or service that your potential customers may want. Life is about learning, and this is definitely what you’ll be doing as you watch what your competition does. Watch your competition as much as possible to find out what they’re doing better or worse than you. This may give you ideas for improvements, and also guidelines for setting prices. Unless you’re offering something that’s obviously superior, for example, you don’t want to be charging a lot more than other businesses in your niche. Just look at their website, if they have one, and do research quickly and easily on their business model.
To really succeed quickly, we should always find someone that is successful and follow what they do. You can do this by visiting online forums or taking seminar courses on a particular topic. Sometimes success follows rapidly when you can actually meet successful people in person. Although they may be too busy to become a personal friend or mentor, you can learn a lot from a brief conversation. Starting an online business can sometimes be very profitable, especially if you meet entrepreneurs that do online marketing. Purchasing a product from someone in Internet marketing usually gives you a free pass to ask them a couple of questions. Do a little research before having a talk with them so that you are able to ask them questions that can actually help your business.
An important aspect of running a small business that many people overlook is being consistent in their efforts to succeed. You need to learn how to prioritize the things you need to get done everyday and stop waiting. Staying busy, and looking alive, are trademarks of people that work at a job, skills that are useless in regard to running a small business. People that manage their own business are well aware that they must not waste any time and that they should have a schedule of what they need to do everyday. If you fail to produce, or reach your daily goals, the only person you are hurting is yourself by your lack of motivation and commitment. You will shortly learn that prioritizing important daily tasks will help you succeed, giving you the remainder of the day to finish the work that is left over.
Finding a get rich quick scheme that can make you millions overnight is not what a legitimate small business is all about. If you have never done a small business before, there is a lot you have to learn. This article has shown you many tips that can help you discover how to run your small business properly. If you’re willing to learn, and don’t overextend yourself with expenses, you can gradually grow your business into a self sustaining endeavor.
Opening Press Conference World MX GP 2012
Apr 08The opening press conference in the media center for the 2012 World Motocross Championships kicked off with Youthstream President Mr. Giuseppe Luongo. Mr. Luongo announced, among other things, that the FIM World Motocross Championships will be televised in the USA on SPEED television network – a process that has been negotiated over a long period of time, to help bring the World Championships to the USA.
He also talked about expanding the sport into Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa – all growing markets. For the ‘World’ MX Championships, they must become truly global.
Pierre Audry Karl Auer August Auinger Jean Aureal Josef Autengruber
MotoGP: CRTs 14 MPH Slower Than Prototypes at Losail
Apr 08Free Practice 2 for the Qatar GP has just finished at the Losail International Circuit, and the speed gap between the prototypes and the CRTs is abundantly clear. One of the faster tracks on the MotoGP calendar, everyone in the paddock knew going into the Qatar GP that the power advantage held by the Ducati, Honda, & Yamaha prototypes would be apparent down Losail’s .664 mile front straightaway. But now after getting to see how …
Maurice Bolwerk Gianfranco Bonera Bruno Bonhuil Ismael Bonilla Steve Bonsey
MX Adventures
Apr 08A Supercross is usually filled with its share of dramatic moments. From the jump off the gate to those first turn pile ups, all the way to that finish and everything in between, the action at Supercross is always nonstop.
The 2010 Phoenix Supercross had more dramatic moments than your normal race. However it was in those days that followed that the drama grew with various opinions that were blasted across message boards and blogs. I certainly appreciated the hot topics brought to the surface by the many people who love the sport of Supercross. And like you I have my own thoughts on the James Stewart and Chad Reed ‘incident’ …
It was just one year ago when a controversy made headlines with Jason Lawrence, Josh Hansen and Steve Boniface were ‘fighting’.
The backlash for those guys were met by AMA officials. Last year the Rules stated that the following offense is subject to disciplinary action:
An attack on a Racing official and/or engaging in a fight. This includes any person who attacks or is involved in a fight anywhere on the premises prior to, during, or after an AMA Supercross meet. There will be no maximum fine or suspension period for this offense.
My point here is that Supercross is no stranger to its share of drama but in the aftermath of last year, and now Phoenix, what does it take to show some true sportsmanship and character in tough occupation?
James commented thru his blog initially. Info on Chad Reed came thru Kawasaki and Monster Energy Kawasaki Team Manager Mike Fisher stated that Chad would not return to racing until he is 100 percent. Chad is expected to miss a minimum of six weeks to heal his broken left hand. Six to seven weeks puts us near the Daytona Supercross and by then there will still be eight races left on the schedule.
Sandro Artusi Javier Arumi Sadao Asami Giuseppe Ascareggi Franz Aschenbrenner
ELMS 6 hours castellet
Apr 07At this addresse a complete report about the race with more than 100 photos:
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Gone Riding: Ducati Streetfighter 848
Apr 07Things will be a little slow on Asphalt & Rubber today, as we are in the Palm Desert testing the new Ducati Streetfighter 848. We’ll be spending most of the day playing with its revised chassis & traction control, and getting used to the baby Fighter’s wet clutch & Testastretta 11° engine. You can follow our thoughts on the bike live via Twitter, and our last five tweets will automatically display here on this post. Photos: …
Luis Alvaro Emilio Alzamora Kunihiro Amano Daniel Amatriain Dario Ambrosini
RJ Says – 2012 Anaheim 1 Supercross, Phoenix Supercross preview
Apr 07Rick Johnson is a seven time AMA Motocross / Supercross Champion. 1984, ’86, ’88 AMA 250 National MX Champion. 1987, ’88 500cc National Motocross Champion. 1986, ’88 AMA Supercross Series Champion.
The first race of the 2012 season has come and gone. I’ll share with you my opinion on the top guys in the 450 class, the 250 West winner, and what I’d work on if I was racing in Phoenix Round 2.
Ryan Villopoto – I feel Ryan came ready to race. He picked up right where he left off last year. He looks better than I anticipated, as I thought he might come in a bit over confident. If you judge it by this first race, he’s in a class by himself.
Gerhard Boll Jacques Bolle Pierre Bolle Maurice Bolwerk Gianfranco Bonera
RJ Says – 2012 Anaheim 1 Supercross, Phoenix Supercross preview
Apr 07Rick Johnson is a seven time AMA Motocross / Supercross Champion. 1984, ’86, ’88 AMA 250 National MX Champion. 1987, ’88 500cc National Motocross Champion. 1986, ’88 AMA Supercross Series Champion.
The first race of the 2012 season has come and gone. I’ll share with you my opinion on the top guys in the 450 class, the 250 West winner, and what I’d work on if I was racing in Phoenix Round 2.
Ryan Villopoto – I feel Ryan came ready to race. He picked up right where he left off last year. He looks better than I anticipated, as I thought he might come in a bit over confident. If you judge it by this first race, he’s in a class by himself.
Lorenzo Baroni Jose Barresi Manliff Barrington Alex Barros Geoff Barry
HRT sign up Ma Qing Hua to driver development programme
Apr 06HRT have announced that Chinese driver Ma Qing Hua has been incorporated into the team’s driver development programme. Qing Hua will be assessed over…
Andre Luc Appietto Robin Appleyard Junya Arai Toshiyuki Arakaki Fernando Aranda
Rip To The Tip
Apr 06On Wednesday April 11 at 11/8p ET/PT only on Fuel.TV you can prepare to witness the adventure of a lifetime watching the Rip To The Tip…
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China preview quotes – Mercedes & Caterham on Shanghai
Apr 05The Shanghai International Circuit’s stunning architecture, high-speed straights and winding turns, mean the teams are more than happy to journey…
Hans Baltisberger Carlo Bandirola Alain Barbaroux Hector Barberб Fabio Barchitta
