Wednesday, June 30, 2010

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The 2-year-old son of former NFL QB Randall Cunningham died on Tuesday after a woman found the child floating in a backyard hot tub.

Las Vegas police Lt. Dennis Flynn told the Las Vegas Review-Journal the death appeared to be an accident.

Cunningham was not home at the time of Christian Cunningham's death, the paper said, but was en route back to Las Vegas.

The former NFL QB is a pastor in Las Vegas. He played in the NFL for 16 season from 1985-2001.

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Monday, June 28, 2010

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MX-GP: Philippaerts 6th in Latvia

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RACE REPORT 27/06/2010
Philippaerts 6th at Latvian Grand Prix
DP at Kegums
DP at Kegums
A hot and hard Grand Prix of Latvia at the Kegums circuit, flanked by a 17,000 attendance, saw Yamaha Monster Energy Motocross Team's David Philippaerts score 5th and 6th positions for 6th overall at the ninth round of fifteen in the 2010 FIM MX-GP World Championship. The Italian is currently 3rd in the MX1-GP standings. Winner last week at Teutschenthal, Ken De Dycker took his Yamaha Monster Energy Ricci MX team YZ450FM to 12th overall and was uncomfortable in the races after tweaking his back in Saturday's Qualification Heat.

The racing at Kegums took place on a fine and powdery surface with a shifting terrain and loose berms on top of a hard base; creating a curious mix of sand and hard-pack. It was a tough course physically, simply through the demands of the pointed bumps combined with the fast speed and hefty jumps and waves sections.

Philippaerts, who had fully recovered from the effects of a cold that had left him weakened in Germany last weekend, rode hard and fought closely with Tony Cairoli for 4th in the first moto, eventually crossing the finish line in 5th. In a static second race he circulated too far from the rear wheel of Xavier Boog but far enough ahead of Max Nagl to set a comfortable rhythm.
De Dycker in Latvia
De Dycker in Latvia
De Dycker, so aggressive, attacking and pro-active at Teutschenthal where he picked up his first win of the season and the second for the YZ450FM had to unveil the same spirit in the first moto after a slip on the opening turn left him last. The Belgian determinedly worked his way up to 10th place. A sore back through a mistimed jump on Saturday counted against him in the second race and after another average start he completed the race distance with 14th spot.

The world championship standing is headed by Tony Cairoli, holding a 61 advantage over Clement Desalle and 86 from Philippaerts. De Dycker is 6th and 29 points from the first three.

Yamaha Monster Energy MX Teams will catch the ferry north in the coming days to land in Sweden and head to the Uddevalla circuit for the tenth round of the series next weekend. A three week break will follow in July before the final third of the campaign will take place with races in Belgium, Czech Republic, Brazil, Holland and Italy.

David Philippaerts, Yamaha Monster Energy MX Team, 6th:

"It was a difficult day and I did not like the track. There were many jumps with soft take-offs and landings. To finish fifth and sixth is pretty good because this was a bad GP for me last year so I am happy overall. My riding was good; I was slower than some other riders today but the position was OK. Now I will relax and do a bit of practice for Sweden. Uddevalla is a good circuit for me and I expect to be able to attack more there and go for more points."

Ken De Dycker, Yamaha Monster Energy Ricci MX Team, 12th:

"Yesterday in qualifying I came up short on a jump and hurt my back. It wasn't too bad in the first moto but I really felt it in the second race. I had pain and couldn't hold on anymore. I made a mistake in the first moto and the front wheel just slid away after that it was a difficult race but it went OK. There were a lot of small bumps out there but there was grip on the track and it was good."

Circuit Length: NA
Crowd: 17,000
Weather: Sunny

Last Years Winner: Antonio Cairoli
2010 GP of Latvia 27/06/2010
Race 1 - 20 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Clement Desalle Suzuki BEL 38'54.633
2 Evgeny Bobryshev Honda RUS 0'12.451
3 Steve Ramon Suzuki BEL 0'24.131
4 Antonio Cairoli KTM ITA 0'33.514
5 David Philippaerts Yamaha ITA 0'39.071
6 Xavier Boog Kawasaki FRA 0'44.621
7 Maximilian Nagl KTM GER 0'46.826
8 Davide Guarneri Honda ITA 0'48.973
9 Tanel Leok Honda EST 0'50.444
10 Ken De Dycker Yamaha BEL 0'54.965
11 Rui Goncalves KTM POR 0'56.368
12 Jimmy Albertson Honda USA 1'05.594
13 Anthony Boissière TM FRA 1'15.581
14 Joshua Coppins Aprilia NZL 1'15.767
15 Gareth Swanepoel Honda RSA 1'35.429
17 Tom Soderstrom Yamaha SWE 1'57.472


Race 2 - 20 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Antonio Cairoli KTM ITA 39'44.581
2 Clement Desalle Suzuki BEL 0'13.410
3 Steve Ramon Suzuki BEL 0'25.118
4 Evgeny Bobryshev Honda RUS 0'32.040
5 Xavier Boog Kawasaki FRA 0'37.404
6 David Philippaerts Yamaha ITA 0'41.379
7 Maximilian Nagl KTM GER 0'42.842
8 Tanel Leok Honda EST 0'44.219
9 Rui Goncalves KTM POR 0'50.391
10 Davide Guarneri Honda ITA 1'09.611
11 Anthony Boissière TM FRA 1'11.865
12 Gareth Swanepoel Honda RSA 1'16.517
13 Kevin Strijbos Suzuki BEL 1'18.612
14 Ken De Dycker Yamaha BEL 2'08.195
15 Matthias Walkner KTM AUT -1Laps
17 Tom Soderstrom Yamaha SWE -1Laps

Rider Standings 27/06/2010
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points
1.Antonio CairoliKTMITA384
2.Clement DesalleSuzukiBEL323
3.David PhilippaertsYamahaITA298
4.Steve RamonSuzukiBEL277
5.Maximilian NaglKTMGER276
6.Ken De DyckerYamahaBEL269
7.Xavier BoogKawasakiFRA248
8.Tanel LeokHondaEST207
9.Davide GuarneriHondaITA189
10.Evgeny BobryshevHondaRUS189
11.Anthony BoissièreTMFRA134
12.Kevin StrijbosSuzukiBEL134
13.Gareth SwanepoelHondaRSA126
14.Joshua CoppinsApriliaNZL120
15.Rui GoncalvesKTMPOR104
21.Manuel MonniYamahaITA46
25.Tom SoderstromYamahaSWE31
27.Kyle ChisholmYamahaUSA20
28.Alvaro LozanoYamahaESP14
29.Grant LangstonYamahaRSA12
31.Matteo BoniniYamahaITA11

Manufacturer Standings 27/06/2010
Pos. Manufacturer Points
1.KTM413
2.Suzuki373
3.Yamaha351
4.Honda289
5.Kawasaki275
6.TM134
7.Aprilia128
8.CCM11
9.Husqvarna4

RACE REPORT 27/06/2010
Paulin 5th at Kegums for Latvian GP
Paulin in Latvia
Paulin in Latvia
Yamaha Monster Energy Motocross Team's Gautier Paulin registered a 5th position finish overall at Kegums for the Grand Prix of Latvia, attended by 17,000 spectators for the ninth outing of fifteen in the FIM Motocross World Championship. The talented Frenchman was the highest-ranked 2010 YZ250FM rider from three Yamaha machines in the top ten of the MX2-GP class.

The loose terrain - almost sandy and constantly shifting and churning into new bumps and ruts - presented a hard and physical outing for the riders and although the sunshine brought high temperatures, a breeze and relatively low humidity offered some relief.

Despite less than ideal starts that saw him mid-pack in both motos, Paulin marked some decent speed in the tricky conditions. He diligently rose from 15th to 7th in the first race and needed a few circulations to overtake Jake Nicholls and Joel Roelants at the beginning of the second to then lap alone in 4th.
Kullas at Kegums
Kullas at Kegums
In 7th overall for one of his best results of the season was a reinvigorated Harri Kullas who guided his Yamaha Monster Energy Gariboldi YZ250F to 6th and 12th; a brilliant start in the top four in the first moto helping the Finnish teenager to equal a personal best race result. Just behind him in the ranking was Christophe Charlier who rode quickly and sensibly in the wake of several crashes on Saturday. The Frenchman, and European Champion, was 10th and 9th in what was a good Grand Prix for the Italian squad new to the Grand Prix paddock in 2010.

Bike it Cosworth Yamaha's Zach Osborne could not stretch his decent run of form to four consecutive podiums. The American crashed on the first corner of the first moto and damaged his silencer. He entered the pits shortly after and fitted a new exhaust but lost almost two laps and was too far adrift of the rear of the field. In the second race he built up his speed slowly and attacked Roelants on the last lap to obtain 5th place (13th overall despite the DNF).

Osborne is the highest-ranked MX2 rider in the current world championship standings with 5th and trails Jeffrey Herlings by 37 points. Kullas is 10th and Charlier 12th - both riders in their rookie GP campaigns - while Paulin has dragged himself up to 13th although missed the first four events.

Round ten starts the final third of the 2010 FIM MX-GP World Championship next week at Uddevalla for the Grand Prix of Sweden.

Gautier Paulin, Yamaha Monster Energy Motocross Team, 5th:

"My best lap-time of the second moto was 0.8 away from the leaders so I know I have the pace. I lost too much time behind Roelants and Nicholls in the second moto so the first three had gone by the time I got into fourth. The track was so difficult and technical and for my style of riding it was physically very tough because you had to be so precise. My concentration, speed and physical condition was good and normally I ride very well on this kind of track but I need to improve my starts and then I will live with the leaders for sure and be going for the podium. I have been training hard to come back to the feeling I know on the bike and I am confident. I will have some rest this week and have a play on the bike to come to Sweden determined to get good results."

Harri Kullas, Yamaha Monster Energy Gariboldi, 7th:

"I am happy about this weekend because for the last few GPs I have not had much luck. In one month I had two small concussions! In the first race I had a good start and was third in the beginning. I pushed to see what I could do and had a good battle with Roelants for fourth but he was just a bit too fast. I finished sixth by the end and that was OK for me. In the second moto I was in the top ten again but I wasn't so sharp on the first lap and dropped a few places. I worked on getting my rhythm together and overtook a few people including Simpson on the last lap. Seventh overall is a good result but the second race could have been better."

Christophe Charlier, Yamaha Monster Energy Gariboldi, 8th:

"I was pushed out on the first corner of the first moto and I almost crashed. I had already gone down a few times on Saturday so I wanted to be more careful but I pushed back anyway and had some pain in my back and my arm. The second race was pretty good and I felt like my speed was decent. I had to calm down a bit after Saturday and after some bad luck recently I think this was a step in the right direction."

Zach Osborne, Bike it Cosworth Yamaha, 13th:

"The crash was my fault. I shouldn't have been in that position and someone ran over the back of the bike and broke the pipe. I stopped in the pit thinking that I could get back out and run on the track with the leaders because when people see them coming they tend to move over and that would have helped win positions but it took a bit longer to change the pipe than we thought and it would have been impossible to get near the points. It seemed pointless to grind out a race on an already difficult track. The second moto was decent. It took me a few laps to get going because I hadn't had a chance to set my pace in the first race. After twenty minutes or so I felt quite comfortable and confident and made some passes. I was not podium material this weekend and I can accept that and go on to next weekend and try to do a bit better. Sweden is a new track but I am keen to do well there."

Circuit Length: NA
Crowd: 17,000
Weather: Sunny

Last Years Winner: Rui Goncalves
2010 GP of Latvia 27/06/2010
Race 1 - 21 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Marvin Musquin KTM FRA 40'02.269
2 Ken Roczen Suzuki GER 0'00.701
3 Jeffrey Herlings KTM NED 0'10.349
4 Steven Frossard Kawasaki FRA 0'32.455
5 Joel Roelants KTM BEL 0'53.511
6 Harri Kullas Yamaha FIN 1'08.966
7 Gautier Paulin Yamaha FRA 1'21.629
8 Shaun Simpson KTM GBR 1'42.337
9 Valentin Teillet KTM FRA 1'43.915
10 Christophe Charlier Yamaha FRA 1'52.417
11 Khounsith Vongsana KTM FRA 2'05.823
12 Arnaud Tonus Suzuki CHE -1Laps
13 Jake Nicholls KTM GBR -1Laps
14 Matiss Karro Suzuki LVA -1Laps
15 Nick Triest KTM BEL -1Laps
17 Mel Pocock Yamaha GBR -1Laps


Race 2 - 21 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Jeffrey Herlings KTM NED 39'22.107
2 Steven Frossard Kawasaki FRA 0'02.998
3 Ken Roczen Suzuki GER 0'05.224
4 Gautier Paulin Yamaha FRA 0'39.306
5 Zach Osborne Yamaha USA 0'48.873
6 Joel Roelants KTM BEL 0'50.140
7 Marvin Musquin KTM FRA 0'53.176
8 Arnaud Tonus Suzuki CHE 1'06.550
9 Christophe Charlier Yamaha FRA 1'11.730
10 Jake Nicholls KTM GBR 1'21.620
11 Michael Lieb Kawasaki USA 1'33.475
12 Harri Kullas Yamaha FIN 1'42.631
13 Shaun Simpson KTM GBR 1'49.386
14 Valentin Teillet KTM FRA 2'07.758
15 Matiss Karro Suzuki LVA -1Laps
17 Mel Pocock Yamaha GBR -1Laps

Rider Standings 27/06/2010
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points
1.Marvin MusquinKTMFRA404
2.Ken RoczenSuzukiGER330
3.Steven FrossardKawasakiFRA308
4.Jeffrey HerlingsKTMNED286
5.Zach OsborneYamahaUSA249
6.Shaun SimpsonKTMGBR246
7.Arnaud TonusSuzukiCHE236
8.Joel RoelantsKTMBEL214
9.Jeremy Van HorebeekKawasakiBEL209
10.Harri KullasYamahaFIN182
11.Jake NichollsKTMGBR177
12.Christophe CharlierYamahaFRA153
13.Gautier PaulinYamahaFRA132
14.Dennis VerbruggenKTMBEL127
15.Alessandro LupinoYamahaITA111
20.Mel PocockYamahaGBR44
24.Loic LarrieuYamahaFRA25
28.Travis BakerYamahaUSA15
32.Ceriel Klein KromhofYamahaNED9
33.Max AnstieYamahaGBR9
34.Vince FrieseYamahaUSA8
38.Rudi MoroniYamahaITA5
44.Glenn ColdenhoffYamahaNED2
45.Ed AllinghamYamahaGBR2

Manufacturer Standings 27/06/2010
Pos. Manufacturer Points
1.KTM442
2.Suzuki347
3.Kawasaki316
4.Yamaha310
5.Honda72
6.TM18



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Guarnoni extends European Superstock dominance on the Yamaha R6 at Misano

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News  27/06/2010 
Guarnoni extends European Superstock Championship dominance on the Yamaha R6 at Misano
Jeremy Guarnoni
Jeremy Guarnoni

MRS Racing's Jeremy Guarnoni took another step towards winning the Superstock 600 European Championship on his Yamaha YZF R6 this weekend. Guarnoni was on top form all weekend, scoring his fifth consecutive pole position start of the season to start from the front of the grid. The young French rider battled closely with championship rival Florian Marino, repeatedly touching fairings on the last lap, before gaining a half second advantage to the line to claim his third win of the season. Guarnoni was one of two Yamaha R6's on the podium and one of sixteen of Yamaha's Supersport machines that made up the grid start.

The championship is now at the half way mark, with five races completed and five to run. The riders now move to Brno in two weeks for round six. Guarnoni leads with 111 points, 25 points ahead of closest rival Marino.



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Crutchlow fights hard for fourth in a hot second race at Misano

Yamaha Racing

RACE REPORT 27/06/2010
Crutchlow fights hard for fourth in a hot second race at Misano
There were no easy points to be had today for the Yamaha Sterilgarda team as a hot track surface and rapidly disappearing grip tested the skills of both riders. Despite being mobbed by riders in the first corner of race two, Cal Crutchlow fought back with an inspired push, coming from ninth all the way up to take third from Michel Fabrizio by lap 19. He held for a further three laps but was passed back with two laps to go, taking fourth at the line. Race one had seen Crutchlow lose the front early on as he pushed on to catch the leaders, forcing retirement from the race. Race two also saw Crutchlow make the new lap record as he worked his way through the pack, scoring an impressive 1'36.546. Team mate James Toseland also experienced a tough race day at the Misano circuit. Starting from a less than perfect 13th on the grid on the hard to overtake track, Toseland fought to pass several riders, taking tenth at the line. Race two saw him losing the front end going into a corner on the tenth lap and forcing early retirement. Crutchlow leaves Misano in tenth place in the championship standings on 120 points, just ten behind Leon Camier in ninth. Team mate Toseland sits in seventh on 138 points, just 23 points adrift of Checa in fifth as they head to Brno in two weeks time.
Cal Crutchlow
Cal Crutchlow
Cal Crutchlow, Yamaha Sterilgarda World Superbike Team (DNF, 4th) "I had an ok start in race two, but got beaten up a bit in the first corner on the first lap and basically had to recover from then on. I was disappointed to lose out to Fabrizio at the end, I just lost a bit of drive out of the corner and he managed to get back under me. To come here and do the race pace we did at these grip levels was incredible, hopefully we can make some improvements at this week's Imola test and be even better. Race one was a stupid mistake, I had a full tank of fuel and just pushed the front a bit too hard trying to catch the front runners and lost the front, but I think I redeemed myself in race two."
James Toseland
James Toseland
James Toseland, Yamaha Sterilgarda World Superbike Team, (10th, DNF) "What can you say, another tough weekend. I've got the pace when the tyre grip is good but just find it difficult when losing the grip on the bike to keep with the other bikes coming off the corners. We need to work hard on this area as it's so important. We'll meet about it tonight, if we can improve that it'll be a big help. The time I'm losing on the corners to the others means I have to keep catching up on the brakes which means pushing the front, which is why I crashed in the second. Brno is a little bit faster and flowing so if we can keep the revs high we shouldn't have too many problems." Massimo Meregalli, Yamaha Sterilgarda World Superbike Team Manager "After the test last week we were expecting better results. By Friday we realised this weekend was going to be tougher than we thought. Cal did a good job in the second race, although unfortunately he crashed in the first. He didn't have the best start in the second and he was pushing really hard to catch the front pack. Unfortunately this meant he destroyed his rear tyre which meant at the end the rear grip was suffering but he pushed to the line for fourth. James had a difficult weekend, for sure starting from the fourth row is always hard. He did what he could and unfortunately he didn't finish the second race due to a crash. Fortunately he is not hurt. Tuesday and Wednesday we will go to Imola to test and hopefully we can fix some of the issues we have."

Circuit Length: 4060
Weather: Hot and Sunny

Lap Record: 1'37.135 (Noriyuki Haga, 01/01/2009)
Fastest Lap Ever: 1'35.001 (Troy Corser, 27/06/2010)
Last Years Winner: Jonathan Rea
2010 WSB San Marino - Misano 27/06/2010
Race 1 - 24 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Max Biaggi Aprilia ITA 38'59.319
2 Carlos Checa Ducati ESP 0'00.387
3 Troy Corser BMW AUS 0'00.822
4 Michel Fabrizio Ducati ITA 0'04.911
5 Sylvain Guintoli Suzuki FRA 0'05.916
6 Leon Camier Aprilia GBR 0'08.658
7 Noriyuki Haga Ducati JPN 0'11.872
8 Leon Haslam Suzuki GBR 0'11.907
9 Shane Byrne Ducati GBR 0'16.490
10 James Toseland Yamaha GBR 0'18.458
11 Luca Scassa Ducati ITA 0'18.646
12 Lorenzo Lanzi Ducati ITA 0'19.315
13 Jonathan Rea Honda GBR 0'25.405
14 Max Neukirchner Honda GER 0'31.671
15 Tom Sykes Kawasaki GBR 0'39.658


Race 2 - 24 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Max Biaggi Aprilia ITA 38'58.149
2 Leon Haslam Suzuki GBR 0'04.095
3 Michel Fabrizio Ducati ITA 0'04.631
4 Cal Crutchlow Yamaha GBR 0'05.014
5 Carlos Checa Ducati ESP 0'06.256
6 Sylvain Guintoli Suzuki FRA 0'07.677
7 Shane Byrne Ducati GBR 0'10.144
8 Luca Scassa Ducati ITA 0'10.942
9 Noriyuki Haga Ducati JPN 0'13.640
10 Troy Corser BMW AUS 0'16.279
11 Leon Camier Aprilia GBR 0'17.799
12 Jonathan Rea Honda GBR 0'22.793
13 Lorenzo Lanzi Ducati ITA 0'24.131
14 Max Neukirchner Honda GER 0'28.212
15 Chris Vermeulen Kawasaki AUS 0'36.551


Best Lap
Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
Carlos Checa Ducati ESP 1'36.670

Rider Standings 27/06/2010
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points
1.Max BiaggiApriliaITA307
2.Leon HaslamSuzukiGBR270
3.Carlos ChecaDucatiESP172
4.Jonathan ReaHondaGBR158
5.Noriyuki HagaDucatiJPN151
6.Troy CorserBMWAUS149
7.James ToselandYamahaGBR138
8.Michel FabrizioDucatiITA131
9.Leon CamierApriliaGBR130
10.Cal CrutchlowYamahaGBR120
11.Sylvain GuintoliSuzukiFRA116
12.Shane ByrneDucatiGBR97
13.Jakub SmrzDucatiCZE61
14.Luca ScassaDucatiITA53
15.Ruben XausBMWESP53

Manufacturer Standings 27/06/2010
Pos. Manufacturer Points
1.Aprilia313
2.Suzuki283
3.Ducati250
4.Yamaha177
5.Honda169
6.BMW152
7.Kawasaki47



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