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  2. 2004 Superbike World Championship - Wikipedia

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    Mazzali Racing Team MV Agusta: MV Agusta 74 Andrea Mazzali: 10 Inoterm Racing Team Yamaha: Yamaha YZF-R1: 77 Berto Camlek: 3, 11 Szkopek Agip RT Suzuki: Suzuki GSX-R1000: 94 PaweÅ‚ Szkopek: 10–11 Yamaha Castrol Poland Yamaha: Yamaha YZF-R1: 95 Andrzej Pawelec: 11 Jentin Racing Yamaha: Yamaha YZF-R1: 100 James Ellison: 6, 8 Guandalini Ducati ...

  3. List of AMA Superbike champions - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha 8 Yamaha Factory Racing 2016: Cameron Beaubier (2) Yamaha 8 Yamaha Factory Racing 2017: Toni Elías: Suzuki 10 Yoshimura 2018: Cameron Beaubier (3) Yamaha 7 Yamaha Factory Racing 2019: Cameron Beaubier (4) Yamaha 6 Yamaha Factory Racing 2020: Cameron Beaubier (5) Yamaha 16 Yamaha Factory Racing 2021: Jake Gagne: Yamaha 17 Yamaha Factory ...

  4. 2004 Superstock European Championship - Wikipedia

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    TKR Racing Team 81 Marc Wildisen: 4 Vivaldi Racing 82 Ben Wilson: 5 Yohann Moto Sport 95 Cédric Tangre: 9 CRT Yamaha Yamaha: Yamaha YZF-R1: 78 Robert De Vries: All Bernat Marvimoto 76 Bernat Martinez: 2–4, 7 Bill Smith Motors 13 Howie Mainwaring: 6 DUCCI - I.T. Networks F.R. 52 Alessio Perilli: 5–7 EMS Racing 14 John Laverty: 5–9 ...

  5. Yamaha Motor Racing - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Yamaha dominated MotoGP with Rossi winning the title and Lorenzo finishing second. The pair won 12 out of the 17 races, and Yamaha won the Constructors' Championship. After seven years with Yamaha, Rossi left the team to compete with Ducati for the 2011 and 2012 seasons.

  6. AMA Superbike Championship - Wikipedia

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    In late 2002 AMA Pro Racing, the promoter in charge of the AMA Superbike Championship at the time decided to open up the series to 1000cc production bikes. Their plan called for allowing near-stock 1000cc machines to compete against the then-current state of the art 750cc Superbikes that were the incumbent series competition machines.

  7. 2004 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 56th F.I.M. Road racing World Championship season. The season consisted of 16 races, beginning with the South African motorcycle Grand Prix on 18 April 2004 and ending with the Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix on 31 October.

  8. AMA Supermoto Championship - Wikipedia

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    AMA Pro Racing was a wholly owned subsidiary of the American Motorcyclist Association. An amateur national championship, known as AMA Supermoto and sanctioned by the American Motorcyclist Association as AMA Sports, [ 2 ] was launched in 2013 with USA Supermoto as the new promoter.

  9. List of 2004 motorsport champions - Wikipedia

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    2004 Konica Minolta V8 Supercar Series: SEAT Cupra Championship: James Pickford: 2004 SEAT Cupra Championship: Stock Car Brasil: Giuliano Losacco: 2004 Stock Car Brasil season: Superstars Series: Francesco Ascani: 2004 Superstars Series: Teams: CAAL Racing: TC2000 Championship: Christian Ledesma: 2004 TC2000 Championship: Clio Cup; Renault Clio ...