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MAP Embassy Triumph celebrate victory in style at Brands Hatch |
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Monday, 13 October 2008 22:00 |
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MAP Embassy Triumph celebrate victory in style at Brands HatchRichards commemorates winning the British Supersport Championship with a victory London, U.K. 13th October 2008: British Supersport champion Glen Richards gave Triumph the perfect ending to a glorious season with a fine win at yesterday’s final race of the season on the short Brands Hatch Indy circuit.With the championship wrapped up a round earlier at Silverstone, the Australian was in a relaxed mood and keen to end his tenure with the MAP Embassy Triumph team on a high note. Starting from second on the grid, Richards shot into an early lead and was joined by Yamaha’s Steve Plater and world championship regular Joshua Brookes (Honda) in an exciting three-way battle for top spot. Richards was eventually able to edge ahead on his Daytona 675 and crossed the line for his fourth win of the 12 race series. |
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TRIUMPH ANNOUNCE TWO NEW INNOVATIONS AT INTERMOT |
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Thursday, 09 October 2008 08:51 |
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London, U.K. 8th October 2008: Triumph yesterday announced two new exciting product innovations at INTERMOT. From Spring 2009 a new special edition Tiger SE will be available, and an online personalised customisation platform that allows the public to completely re-work the appearance of any Triumph motorcycle will be available from today.Special edition Triumph Tiger SE Taking the ABS version of the Tiger as its base, the SE features a distinctive new Matt Graphite and Matt Black colour scheme. With pricing expected to be in the region of £9,000 OTR this new flagship to the Tiger family has even more versatility thanks to the addition of colour-matched panniers (with a combined capacity of 44 litres) and handguards as standard. 
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 09 October 2008 09:00 )
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Extra time granted for new motorcycle test |
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Sunday, 05 October 2008 08:57 |
Extra time granted for new motorcycle testSource: http://www.dsa.gov.uk/News.asp?id=SX8BEE-A782F5E8&cat=510 The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) has announced a delay of six months to the introduction of the new practical motorcycle test, originally scheduled for September 29, 2008.
The move comes after the Agency considered representations from the Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA), the Motorcycle Rider Training Association (MRTA) and other motorcycle interests.

The new implementation date will now be Monday, March 30, 2009.
The decision to defer implementation will allow the DSA to carry on delivering motorcycle tests from a wider range of centres whilst working with motorcycle groups and to find a suitable solution for providing the new test service in problem locations.
Driving Standards Agency chief executive Rosemary Thew said: “Increasing road safety for motorcyclists has always been a top priority and it remains so. We listened carefully to the concerns put to us and this deferment acknowledges those concerns.
“None of us has lost sight of the fact that the aim of the new motorcycle test is to improve road safety for this important group of road users. This extra six months will give additional opportunity to find extra locations that we need to deliver the new test and potentially address gaps in service provision which have been highlighted to us.” |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 05 October 2008 09:05 )
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MAP Embassy Triumph win the championship at Silverstone |
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Monday, 29 September 2008 12:21 |
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MAP Embassy Triumph win the championship at Silverstone Richards secures the British Supersport Championship with one race to go  London, U.K. 29 September 2008: MAP Embassy Triumph’s Glen Richards wrapped up the British Supersport Championship with a round to go, giving a brilliant tactical performance at Silverstone to give the Daytona 675 its second major title of the 2008 season. Richards qualified on pole position, one of three Triumphs on the front row, and quickly settled into a good rhythm just behind his team-mate Paul Young and championship rival Hudson Kennaugh (Yamaha). With just a 12th place finish or better required to lift Triumph’s first British championship of the Hinckley era, Richards went into the race focused on championship success rather than winning the race outright. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 29 September 2008 16:12 )
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