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  2. Max Biaggi - Wikipedia

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    Biaggi is a 13-time Premier Class race winner. He is a 4-time 250 cc World Champion, 2-time World Superbike Champion and 3-time runner-up in the Premier Class in 1998, 2001 and 2002.

  3. 2004 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    After fourteen rounds, Valentino Rossi is narrowly leading the hunt with 254 points. Close second is Sete Gibernau with 224 points and further behind is Max Biaggi in third with 188 points. Rossi has the first opportunity to win the 2004 MotoGP world championship if he finishes second or higher to secure the title, regardless of Gibernau's finish.

  4. 2004 German motorcycle Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Max Biaggi: Camel Honda: Honda: 30 42:23.287 1 25: 2 4 Alex Barros: Repsol Honda Team: Honda: 30 +0.349 6 20: 3 69 Nicky Hayden: Repsol Honda Team: Honda: 30 +4.293 9 ...

  5. List of 250cc/Moto2 World Riders' Champions - Wikipedia

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    Phil Read, who, along with Max Biaggi, holds the most 250cc championships, with four. Grand Prix motorcycle racing is the premier championship of motorcycle road racing, which has been divided into three classes since 1990: 125cc, 250cc and 500cc. Former classes that have been discontinued include 350cc, 50cc/80cc and Sidecar.

  6. 2005 German motorcycle Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Max Biaggi: Repsol Honda Team: Honda: 25 +2.365 6 13: 5 4 ... Camel Honda Honda: 0 Accident in 1st part 16 ... riding his bike during the 250cc race, which he went on ...

  7. 2003 Dutch TT - Wikipedia

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    Back at the garage already is Capirossi, who is talking to his team about the race. Biaggi is the first to arrive at parc-ferme, the 'Roman Emperor' shaking hands with some of the Repsol Honda mechanics, then with some of his own Camel Pramac Pons crewmembers. Gibernau is still on his way, celebrating and saluting the fans in glee.

  8. Pons Racing - Wikipedia

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    Pons Racing was a motorcycle and auto racing team owned by the British company Pons Racing UK Limited. The team principal is former 250 cc world champion, Sito Pons.In motorcycle road racing world championships, Pons has fielded riders such as Alex Barros, Max Biaggi, Loris Capirossi and Sete Gibernau.

  9. 2004 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Max Biaggi: Camel Honda: Honda: 27 +5.452 4 20: 3 4 Alex Barros: Repsol Honda Team: Honda: 27 +52.570 9 16: 4 46 Valentino Rossi: Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha: Yamaha: 27 ...