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Kawasaki Proof in Racing 9 26 16 KAWASAKI RACING AROUND THE WORLD September 26, 2016 Austin Forkner AMA PRO FLAT TRACK Results Sonoma County FairgrounDs RIDER MOTORCYCLE September 24, 2016 1. BraD Baker Harley-DaviDson 2. Bryan Smith Kawasaki Ninja® 650 3. JareD Mees Harley-DaviDson Bryan Smith GNC-1 Championship Standings RIDER POINTS MOTORCYCLE 1. Bryan Smith 240 Kawasaki Ninja® 650 2. JareD Mees 235 Harley-DaviDson 3. BranDon Robinson 182 Triumph This is the first AMA Pro Flat Track Championship for Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. since Henry Wiles victory in the 450 singles class in 2009 (When tWins anD singles Were classes separately), anD the first overall Kawasaki win in the 70-year history of AMA Grand National Champion classification! KaWasaki also earneD AMA Pro Flat Track ‘Manufacturer of the Year’ for the GNC-1 and GNC-2 classes. Bryan Smith haD 4 overall race wins, three of them in the mile-long tracks of Arizona, Sacramento anD SpringfielD, anD one at the half-mile track in Sturgis. Photo – Courtesy of AMA Pro Racing Motocross of Nations Maggiora, Italy September 25, 2016 MXoN Results NATION POINTS RIDERS 1. France 29 Febvre, Paulin, Paturel 2. The NetherlanDs 30 Herlings, Coldenhoff, Bogers 3. USA 33 AnDerson, Webb, Martin 6. Switzerland 44 Tonus, SeeWer, GuilloD 7. Great Britain 73 Searle, Simpson, Anstie ArnauD Tonus 11. Russia 96 Bobryshev, Brylakov, Rogozin Next Event: October 1-2, 2016 WorldSBK Magny-Cours, France Jonathan Rea Euro SpeeDWay Lausitz Where to watch World Superbike: Schipkau, Germany - Live on beIN Sports television September 11, 2016 - WorlD Superbike Live Experience App About World Superbike (video): Superbike Points Standings (Round 10 of 13) https://WWW.youtube.com/Watch?v=- MIk1OqynjM&feature=youtu.be RIDER POINTS MOTORCYCLE 1. Jonathan Rea 393 Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-10R 2. Tom Sykes 346 Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-10R 3. Chaz Davies 295 Ducati Superbike Race 1 Results RIDER MOTORCYCLE 1. Chaz Davies Ducati 2. Tom Sykes Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-10R 3. Nicky Hayden HonDa DNF Jonathan Rea Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-10R Superbike Race 2 Results RIDER MOTORCYCLE 1. Jonathan Rea Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-10R 2. Alex De Angelis Aprilia 3. Xavi Fores Ducati DNF Tom Sykes Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-10R Read the full story here WorldSBK Next Event: October 1-2, 2016 Magny-Cours, France Where to watch World Superbike: - Live on beIN Sports television - WorlD Superbike Live Experience App About World Superbike (video): https://WWW.youtube.com/Watch?v=- MIk1OqynjM&feature=youtu.be Kenan Sofuoglu Read the full story here Supersport Points Standings (Round 10 of 13) RIDER POINTS MOTORCYCLE 1. Kenan Sofuoglu 171 Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-6R 2. Randy Krummenacher 118 Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-6R 3. PJ Jacobsen 109 HonDa Supersport Race Results RIDER MOTORCYCLE 1. Kenan Sofuoglu Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-6R 2. Nikki Tuuli Yamaha 3. Jules Cluzel MV Agusta 6. Randy Krummenacher Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-6R BRITISH SUPERBIKE Bobby Fong KaWasaki PoDium Sweep! Oulton Park Tarporley, UniteD KingDom September 11, 2016 Superbike Race 1 Results Superbike Race 2 Results Superbike Standings RIDER MOTORCYCLE RIDER MOTORCYCLE RIDER POINTS MOTORCYCLE 1. Leon Haslam Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-10R 1. Leon Haslam Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-10R 1. Shane Byrne 593 Ducati 2. James Ellison Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-10R 2. James Ellison Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-10R 2. Leon Haslam 566 Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-10R 3. Peter Hickman Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-10R 3. Dan Linfoot HonDa 3. Dan Linfoot 540 HonDa MXGP FINAL STANDINGS Jordi Tixier Clement Desalle MXGP Final Standings RIDER POINTS MOTORCYCLE 1. Tim Gajser 731 HonDa 2. Antonio Cairoli 647 KTM 3. Maximilian Nagl 603 Husqvarna 8. Clement Desalle 372 Kawasaki KX™450F 12. Tommy Searle 302 Kawasaki KX™450F 14. Jordi Tixier 236 Kawasaki KX™450F MXGP FINAL STANDINGS Petar Petrov MX2 Final Standings RIDER POINTS MOTORCYCLE 1. Jeffrey Herlings 739 KTM 2. Jeremy SeeWer 625 Suzuki 3. Benoit Paturel 512 Yamaha 7. Dylan Ferrandis 378 Kawasaki KX™250F 9. Petar Petrov 351 Kawasaki KX™250F WMXGP 2016 Women’s Motocross World Champion Click to read the full story here Livia Lancelot Bobby Fong AMA/FIM MOTOAMERICA FINAL RESULTS NeW Jersey Motorsports Park Millville, NeW Jersey September 11, 2016 Read the full story here Superstock 1000 Final Standings RIDER POINTS MOTORCYCLE 1. Josh Herrin 335 Yamaha 2. Bobby Fong 287 Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-10R 3. ClauDio Corti 272 Aprilia AMA PRO MOTOCROSS FINAL RESULTS Eli Tomac 450 Standings RIDER POINTS MOTORCYCLE 1. Ken Roczen 584 Suzuki 2. Eli Tomac 498 Kawasaki KX™450F 3. Marvin Musquin 401 KTM AMA PRO MOTOCROSS FINAL RESULTS Adam Cianciarulo Austin Forkner 250 Standings RIDER POINTS MOTORCYCLE 1. Cooper Webb 495 Yamaha 2. Alex Martin 422 Yamaha 3. Joey Savatgy 383 Kawasaki KX™250F 4. Austin Forkner 376 Kawasaki KX™250F 8. Adam Cianciarulo 266 Kawasaki KX™250F 10. Arnaud Tonus 243 Kawasaki KX™250F 27. Chris Alldredge 32 Kawasaki KX™250F Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/KaWasaki riDer anD KaWasaki Team Green alumni, Austin Forkner, earned the AMA Pro Motocross ‘Rookie of the Year’ award With six poDiums anD tWo moto Wins. KaWasaki earneD AMA Pro Motocross ‘Manufacturer of the Year’ by a WiDe margin, scoring the most points combineD in the 250 anD 450 classes. TEAM GREEN Stilez Robertson Jett ReynolDs Loretta Lynn’s Amateur National Motocross Championship Hurricane Mills, Tennessee – August 1-6, 2016 Kawasaki Championships: Jett ReynolDs - 85cc (9-11) LimiteD Jett ReynolDs - 85cc (9-12)* Seth Hammaker - Supermini 1 (12-16) Jordan Bailey - 250 B Jordan Bailey - Schoolboy 2 (13-16) B/C Arik Swan - Vet 30+ John GreWe - Masters 50+ Read the full story here Jordan Bailey Next Event: Monster Energy Cup Sam Boyd StaDium Las Vegas, NV * Record 8th Consecutive Loretta Lynn’s Title for Jett Reynolds KAWASAKIUSA KAWASAKIUSA KAWASAKIUSA KAWASAKIUSA RACEKAWASAKI RACEKAWASAKI Steve Essex Derek Natvig MeDia Relations Race Marketing 949.698.0740 714.747.2435 [email protected] [email protected].
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