Honda RC211V is a 990 cc (60 cu in) four-stroke race motorcycle from HRC (Honda Racing Corporation) developed in 2001 to replace the two-stroke Honda...
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Gresini Racing (redirect from San Carlo Honda Gresini)
Kato rode the older Honda NSR500 two-stroke bike for the first nine races of the season before he received the new Honda RC211V prior to the Czech Republic...
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class, Valentino Rossi joined the team alongside Ukawa riding the new Honda RC211V, the only two riders to use the new motorcycle until near the end of...
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Because of these changes, Honda introduced the RC211V in 2002 to race alongside the NSR500. The larger displacement RC211V and other four-stroke bikes...
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including Buell, Ducati, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Triumph, and Yamaha. The 2003 CBR600RR was based on technologies used in the Honda RC211V MotoGP bike, and was...
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Sete Gibernau (section Honda (1995–1996))
season, Gibernau moved to the Honda Gresini Racing team along with his sponsor Telefónica, riding the five-cylinder Honda RC211V. At the season-opening round...
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Zoomer/Ruckus Honda cliq Honda Navi Honda scoopy CR93 MT125R NR500 NSR500 NSR500V RC211V RC212V RC213V RCV1000R RS125 RS125R RS250R 1987 Honda ATC50 (prototype)...
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Pramac Racing (redirect from Pramac Honda)
In 2003 Pramac also entered his own team with a Honda RC211V for Makoto Tamada, being the only Honda team to use Bridgestone tyres. A podium in Brazil...
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a full factory supported four-stroke Honda RC211V for the rest of the season; his best result on the Honda RC211V was a second place at the Czech Grand...
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is currently in use, with the NSR500 having been replaced by the MotoGP RC211V series when the premiere class returned to four stroke motors, and the NSR250...
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Pons Racing (redirect from Camel Honda)
Yamaha team, while HRC moved Tohru Ukawa from Repsol Honda. Both riders rode the customer-spec RC211V. Biaggi won 2 races in Donington Park (After Rossi...
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Honda VTR1000F 2003–11th, MotoGP #6 Honda RC211V 2004–6th, MotoGP #6 Honda RC211V 2005–11th, MotoGP #6 Honda RC211V 2006–12th, MotoGP #6 Honda RC211V...
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Honda racing motorcycles Honda RC211V Honda RC212V Honda RC213V Honda RCV1000R Honda NR500 Honda NSR500 Honda MT125R Honda RS125R Honda RS250R Honda NSF250R...
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The Honda NSR250 and Honda RS250RW were race motorcycles manufactured by Honda Racing Corporation to race in the 250cc class of the Grand Prix motorcycle...
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Officially introduced on 30 October 2006 as the RC211V replacement in the MotoGP series, it was developed by Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) throughout 2006 and...
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Nicky Hayden (category Repsol Honda MotoGP riders)
Repsol Honda, Ducati Corse, Drive M7 Aspar Team, Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS Motorcycle(s): Honda RC211V, Honda RC212V, Ducati Desmosedici, Honda RCV1000R...
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2010. "HONDA RC211V". Honda at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2005. Honda Worldwide. Retrieved 12 November 2010. "Honda Worldwide - RC213V". Honda Worldwide...
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series. Many of the new technologies introduced in the Honda CBR600RR, a direct descendant of the RC211V, were used in the new CBR1000RR such as a lengthy...
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- - - 07925 Suzuki RG 500 2004 - - 07926 Honda CB 72 "Super Sports" 2004 - - 07927 Honda RC211V Repsol Honda Team Riders: Valentino Rossi & Tohru Ukawa...
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in 2002, and the last race for the Honda RC211V, as the engines switched to 800cc (48.8 cu in) in capacity and Honda would field the RC212V from 2007....
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French driver Jules Bianchi. Deaths at the track have included that of Honda RC211V racer Daijiro Kato on April 20, 2003, after the Japanese motorcycle Grand...
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Repsol Honda RC211V at the 2006 Australian Grand Prix. The Repsol Honda RC211V, ridden by Nicky Hayden in the 2006 season on display. The Repsol Honda RC212V...
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Suzuka International Racing Course (category Honda)
Japan and operated by Honda Mobilityland, a subsidiary of Honda Motor Co, Ltd. It has a capacity of 155,000. Soichiro Honda decided to develop a new...
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Superleggera V4, Honda: RC166, CB750F, CB900F2, CB1100R, CX500 , VT250F, VF750F, CR450R, CR450R, NSR250, NSR500, CBR400F, VFR750R, CBR 1100XX, RC211V, RC213V Suzuki:...
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the original on 2010-02-06, retrieved 2010-04-20 "RC 148 / RC149" (in Japanese). Retrieved 3 March 2021. "RC211V" (in Japanese). Retrieved 3 March 2021....
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JiR (redirect from Konica Minolta Honda)
MotoGP World Championship in 2005 as Konica Minolta Honda, a single motorcycle team using the Honda RC211V with Japanese rider Makoto Tamada and Michelin as...
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Honda RC148 Honda RC211V Benelli Sei BMW K1600 Honda RC166 Honda CBX Honda RC series Honda RC174 Horex VR6 Kawasaki Z1300 Suzuki Stratosphere Honda GoldWing...
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Max Biaggi (category Repsol Honda MotoGP riders)
and immediately finished runner-up to Mick Doohan with 2 victories with Honda. This earned him a move to the Factory Yamaha Team in 1999. In his 4 seasons...
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