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Cycle News 2004 08 11

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Fortunately, Moshoeshoe has agreed to another three -year stint o n the United Kingdom end of the MotoGP-to -Africa pipeline. He, his new assistant, and proven colleagues such as Steve Osagae keep their sleeves rolled up, determined to help the motorcycling communi ty connect the dots between rich countries and Africa. "We think Valentino is god, and GP is everything," Team WCM's Peter Clifford said. "But we owe Andrea and RIders for Health thanks for giving us perspective on what really matte rs in life." RIders for Health has partially re- branded itself as "Riders," and new Info can be found at www.riders .org. Riders Is the official charity of Moto GP. It receives support from the major manufacturers , but it remains dependent on small donat ions from club racers and fans in order to keep its financial independence from governments and other big players. Bruce Scholt en To cast your vot e, log o n to www.cyclenews.com . WEb INSiYE Cyc lenews.com reader poll question of the week With the top four contenders In the World Superblke Championship all within eight points of each other with three rounds remaining, who do you think will take the championship? A. Du cati Fila's Regis Laconi B.Ten Kate Honda's Chris Vermeulen C. Renegade Ducati's Noriyuki Haga D. Ducati Fila's James Tose land On-line poll results from last week With the 2004AMA Progressive Insurance U.S. FlatTrack Championship shaping up to be a three-horse race, who do you think will win the tltlel Chris Carr 853 (62.22%) Joe Kopp 318 (23.19%) Kenny Cool beth 93 (6.78%) It's too early to rule out the rest of the competition just yet? To tal Replies: www.cyclenews.com 107 1371 (7.80%) CYCLE NEWS • AUGUST I I , 2004 93

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