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SuperBike magazine testing the 2008 Ducati 848 and Suzuki GSX-R750 round Almeria circuit in Spain. Go to www.superbike.co.uk for more info on the test, including datalogging info on corner speeds at Almeria!
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As the reigning three-time winner, the Suzuki GSX-R1000 has been the most dominant motorcycle in the history of our Superbike Smackdown. It is also the weapon of choice for more roadracers than any other bike we can think of in the past decade, with an extraordinary track record.
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It's not often that a motorcycle comes along and changes the fate of an entire company, but that's exactly what happened after the Ducati 1098 materialized on designer Giandrea Fabbro's monitor. The bike was an instant success, destined to be the latest motorcycling icon from Borgo Paginale.
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This year the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R is all new, and the major issues holding it back have been addressed through a complete redesign. Climb on the compact, tall and narrow 2008 Ninja ZX-10R and it feels nothing like last year's machine.
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When the Yamaha R1 first arrived on the superbike scene a decade ago it represented the next evolution of the open class sportbike motorcycle. Ten years later the R1 is still on the cutting edge of literbike design.
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The greatest finish to a World Superbike race, along with Phillip Island '99 and Assen '96. Two fiercely competitive riders on one of the world's best tracks.
The usual enthusiastic commentary from Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder.