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Shinichi Ito (or Itō) (伊藤 真一, Itō Shin'ichi) born () December 7, 1966, in Kakuda, Miyagi, Japan) is a retired professional Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. [1] He has raced extensively in Japanese and International championships.
On lap six, Abe tries to take back the position but once again lacks the speed to do so, having to stay behind the American for now. The trio is now also slowly starting to catch Cadalora again. Behind them, fifth place Shinichi Ito is also starting to catch the group of Doohan, Schwantz and Abe as well. At the Casio Triangle, Schwantz makes a ...
In 1995 the team entered a three rider lineup with Mick Doohan, Àlex Crivillé and Shinichi Ito riding the Honda NSR500. Doohan won the World Championship for the second time in a row in Argentina, with one race left for the end of the season with seven race wins, Crivillé finished the season fourth with one race win while Ito finished fifth ...
Dept. Heaven is a series of video games developed by Sting Entertainment, [1] headed by Shinichi Ito. Four main entries were released across the 2000s and early 2010s - Riviera: The Promised Land (2002), Yggdra Union (2006), Knights in the Nightmare (2008) and Gungnir (2011). While a fifth entry was briefly teased in 2008, only spinoffs and ...
Ito then effortlessly repasses Schwantz at the Backstretch, with Beattie catching up and passing Rainey for third right before the 130R as well, making this a full-on four-way battle for the win. At the Casio Triangle, Schwantz then takes a different line and goes up the inside of Ito, outbraking him and overtaking him for first.
Shinichi Ito (Guitar [7]) - Original guitarist of SPARTA LOCALS and HINTO. [7] Okita Takashi Tadashi (Drum [7]) - Hinata enrolled in the drummer of Nothing's Carved in Stone. [7] Okita and Ito is participating in both live and recording. [8]
Honda entered factory test rider Shinichi Itoh on a third bike with development parts, rumored to include electronic fuel injection, as he was noticeably faster in a straight line that the other Honda riders. [1] When Itoh broke the 200 mph barrier at Hockenheim, it gave credence to these rumors. [1]
The 2002 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix was the first round of the 2002 MotoGP Championship.It took place on the weekend of 5–7 April 2002 at Suzuka.The race was historic in that it was the first race of the MotoGP class, with engine capacities raised to 990cc from 500cc.