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Video: Up Close And Personal With The Moto2 Bikes

By David Emmett | Fri, 19/Feb/2010 - 22:20

Once they got over the tragedy of losing the 250cc two-stroke, motorcycle race fans have turned their gaze to the Moto2 class. So little is known, and so much is up in the air for the class that fans are poring over photos in minute detail trying to work out the crucial differences between the different bikes. Cue the outstanding Italian website GPOne.com, who shot some close up video of six of the bikes due to contest the Moto2 championship next season. The video below gives a brief tour and explanation (albeit in Italian) of the RSV used by the Aspar and Cardion AB teams, the Moriwaki to be used by Gresini, the Holiday Gym team and Interwetten, the Blusens BQR bike, the Kalex Pons machine, Tech 3's Mistral 610 bike designed and built by the team's engineers, and the most popular choice on the grid, the Suter MMX.  

http://www.gpone.com/news/News.asp?NNews=6395

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vqEDRbCeYA

Suter
Tech 3
Moriwaki
RSV
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