Kamis, 05 April 2012

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Profile Valentino Rossi

Buat motogp mania sejagad sudah pasti tidak asing dg nama besar yg rider yg satu ini.Yupp..inilah Valentino 'the doctor' Rossi..
lahir di Urbino, Italia, 16 Februari 1979; umur 32 tahun adalah seorang pembalap di kejuaraan grandprix motor dunia setelah era Michael Doohan, dengan titel juara dunia di empat kelas yang berbeda yang diraihnya dalam waktu tujuh tahun berkarier.Ia adalah salah seorang pembalap tersukses sepanjang masa, dengan 9 gelar Juara Dunia. Menurut majalah olah raga terbitan Amerika, Sports Ilustrated, Rossi adalah salah satu olahragawan bergaji terbesar di duunia, ia diperkirakan digaji $34 juta pada 2007. Putra dari mantan pembalap GP 250 cc Graziano Rossi dan Stefania Palma ini memegang banyak rekor dan prestasi yang diraihnya melampaui banyak seniornya. Total pembalap eksentrik ini membukukan 9 gelar juara dunia, sekali di kelas 125cc, sekali di kelas 250cc, dan tujuh kali di kelas puncak, 500cc dan MotoGP.
Setelah ayahnya, Graziano Rossi, Rossi memulai balapan di Grand Prix pada 1996 untuk Aprilia di antara 125 cc kategori dan memenangkan Kejuaraan Dunia pertama tahun berikutnya. Dari sana, ia pindah ke kategori 250cc dengan Aprilia dan memenangkan 250cc Kejuaraan Dunia pada tahun 1999. Ia memenangkan Kejuaraan Dunia 500cc dengan Honda pada tahun 2001, Kejuaraan Dunia MotoGP (juga dengan Honda) pada tahun 2002 dan 2003, dan melanjutkan kemenangan beruntunnya dengan memenangkan kejuaraan dunia 2004 dan 2005, setelah meninggalkan Honda untuk bergabung dengan Yamaha, sebelum merebut kembali gelar pada 2008 dan mempertahankannya di tahun 2009.
Rossi adalah yang pertama dalam klasemen terbanyak memenangkan perlombaan dalam sejarah 500 cc / MotoGP, dengan 77 kemenangan, dan kedua di sepanjang masa menang klasemen keseluruhan dengan 103 menang balapan (di belakang Giacomo Agostini dengan 122).
Di motogp 2012 ini the doctor kembali memperkuat pabrikan asal negri pizza tempat dimana ia dilahirkan. Bersama Ducati Desmosedici GP12 yg notabene mengusung mesin berkapasitas 1000cc(standar baru motogp 2012),the doctor siap membayar keterpurukannya di musim lalu(GP2011)..
Buat fans setia Rossi,get ready for watching ya..

Biodata Valentino Rossi

Kebangsaan;   Italian
Lahir;  16 Februari 1979 (umur 32)
Urbino, Italia
Tim saat ini Ducati Marlboro Team
No  . motor 46
Motor: Ducati Urbino
Berat: 67 kg
Tinggi: 182 cm

Karier valentinno rossi

kelas moto gp

Tahun aktif 2000
present Pabrikan Honda 2000-2003
Yamaha (2004 -2010)
Ducati (2011–present)
Juara dunia 7 (2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2008,2009)

Kelas 250cc

Tahun aktif   1998–1999
Pabrikan      Aprilia
Juara dunia  1 (1999)

kelas 125 cc

ahun aktif 1996–1997
Pabrikan Aprilia
Juara dunia 1 (1997)
motogp2012
MotoGP musim 2011 resmi selesai dihelat. Seri terakhir dilangsungkan di Sirkuit Valencia di Spanyol, Minggu, 6 November 2011 lalu.
Keluar sebagai juara dunia adalah pembalap Repsol Honda Casey Stoner. Di tahun pertamanya bersama Honda, Stoner melesat tak terkejar oleh lawan-lawannya. Saat MotoGP masih menyisakan dua seri lagi, Stoner sudah memastikan mahkota juara dengan jumlah poin yang tak terjangkau Jorge Lorenzo, Dani Pedrosa, atau pun Andrea Dovizioso.
Namun, tahun 2011 juga diisi duka setelah pembalap Gresini Marco Simoncelli tewas di Sirkuit Sepang, Malaysia. sudah ada perubahan di beberapa tim. Di antaranya Toni Elias yang tidak lagi membela tim LCR Honda.
Setelah hanya menduduki posisi 15 klasemen akhir pembalap MotoGP, maka LCR akhirnya memilih mengakhiri kerja sama dengan Elias demi memberikan kesempatan kepada pembalap lain untuk bergabung.
Sedangkan Pramac Ducati resmi mendaratkan Hector Barbera. Dengan demikian Pramac melepas Randy de Puniet dan pensiunnya Loris Capirossi. De Puniet sendiri dikabarkan tengah didekati tim LCR Honda dan Suzuki.

Daftar Rider MotoGP Musim 2012

1. Casey Stoner - Repsol Honda
2. Dani Pedrosa - Repsol Honda
3. Jorge Lorenzo - Factory Yamaha
4. Ben Spies - Factory Yamaha
5. Valentino Rossi - Ducati Marlboro
6. Nicky Hayden - Ducati Marlboro
7. Cal Crutchlow - Tech 3 Yamaha
8. Andrea Dovizioso - Tech 3 Yamaha
9. Colin Edwards - Forward Racing
10. Hector Barbera - Pramac Ducati
11. Karel Abraham - Cardion AB Ducati
12. Hector Barbera - Pramac Ducati

ref : motogp2012

Minggu, 01 April 2012

Kawasaki ER6N

After you’ve had a ride on the new Kawasaki ER-6n you understand why the factory thoroughly renewed the bike for 2012.
It’s not because there was anything wrong with the old model, as there wasn’t – indeed, the middleweight all-rounder was already one of the top choices for buyers in this class. It’s just that the new one is a whole lot better.
Almost everything about the bike is new, most evident initially in the look, which while clearly related to the old now has a more aggressive and purposeful stance with cleaner and more consistent lines. The incorporation of the rear shock into the line of the frame on the ER-6n's right side is retained, but the frame itself along with the swingarm is new, each featuring a new doubled-up tube design which adds interest to the bike’s style.
The exhaust in the modern style lives compact and tucked up beneath the engine, centralising mass in the name of agility and balance, but this, a slightly reduced compression ratio and revisions to the engine mapping are the only changes to affect power. The consequence is a broader spread of torque up to 7,000rpm and a slightly lower peak.
It doesn’t sound like much but you do notice. The Kawasaki ER-6n's motor seems to be better balanced and smoother than before too, delighting with its bubbling chocolate feel and immediate power delivery, and offering enough muscle to let you leave it in a high gear and bowl along country lanes without constantly having to work the gearbox to maintain the revs and keep it sharp.
There’s a very noticeable and pleasing growl coming up from beneath the fuel tank when you’re stretching the motor’s ability, matched by reassuring stability across the speed range and agility enough to make sinuous roads a pleasure rather than hard work. Direction changes are fast and the Kawasaki ER-6n holds its line accurately.
The suspension is significantly softer than on the old model's, a move made possible by increasing the amount of wheel travel, and while it does affect the bike’s poise a little when you’re really pushing it hard, especially in rapid direction changes, the improvement in ride quality and comfort are well worth it. The bike is also better behaved on bumpy roads (which seem to be most of them these days...), dealing with potholes more convincingly than before.
The Kawasaki ER-6n is a compact machine though, too small really for taller riders. I’m 6’3” (1.91m) and felt like I was dwarfing the bike, although this is psychological as much as real as a 400 mile (650km) round trip in poor conditions was dealt with in surprising comfort. Certainly the seat is perfectly acceptable for long distances, and the engine’s thriftiness with fuel means the bike has a decent range too.
An Eco indicator in the dash comes on when the revs are below 6,000rpm and the throttle isn’t opened too wide, which allows you to cruise at 80mph (130kph) without extinguishing it. Do this and you’re rewarded with 54mpg (19.1km/l, 5.23l/100km, 45mpg US), and much faster is uncomfortable anyway without a fairing to break up the windblast. Ride more carefully still and that can be eased up to 60mpg (21.2km/l, 4.71l/100km, 50mpg US), although harder use drops the figures to the low 40s to the gallon (approx 15km/l, 6.7l/100km, 35mpg US). With 3.5 gallons (16 litres, 4.2 gallons US) in the tank it’ll stretch to 190 miles (300km) between refills, not bad for a bike in this class.
The much improved dash lets you know your economy accurately and how many miles you have remaining, a touch of class on a sub-£6,000 middleweight. The Kawasaki ER-6n is a high quality machine throughout in fact: the chain adjusters are chunky machined aluminium blocks, plastic shrouds protect the forks from stone chips and the fit and finish generally are exceptionally good.
A shame then that there’s no ABS option (in the UK market, this will be different in some others), which some rivals can offer and which will certainly sway some buying decisions. If you want that you’ll need to go for the faired ER-6f, which is £200 more plus a further £400 for the ABS itself. BUt that fairing will certainly enhance the versatility.
Even so, the Kawasaki ER-6n is great fun and very capable, as it’s always been, but now looks better than before and adds a welcome extra degree of comfort. Its ace though is the engine, which has quietly moved to the top of its class for its breadth of power and seductive sound and feel.
Specifications
Model tested: Kawasaki ER-6n
Price: £5,799
Available: now
Engine: twin cylinder, liquid cooled, dohc 8v, 649cc
Power: 71bhp @ 8,500rpm
Torque: 47lb.ft @ 8,57,000rpm
Economy: 54mpg
Tank/Range: 3.5 gallons (16 litres) / 190 miles
Transmission: Six gears, wet multi-plate clutch, chain final drive
Chassis: steel twin spar double tube
Seat height: 31.7in (805mm)
Wheelbase: 55.5in (1410mm)
Rake/trail: 25° / 4.3in (110mm)
Weight: 450lb (204kg) wet

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