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Arne Tode
Arne Tode (born 30 June 1985) is a German Motorcycle racing, motorcycle racer who has competed in the Moto2 World Championship, the Supersport World Championship and the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup. He won the IDM Supersport Championship in 2006 and 2008. Career statistics * 2006 FIM Superstock 1000 Cup, 2006 - 26th, FIM Superstock 1000 Cup, Suzuki * 2007 FIM Superstock 1000 Cup, 2007 - 14th, FIM Superstock 1000 Cup, Honda CBR1000RR Supersport World Championship Races by year (Template:Motorsport driver results legend, key) Grand Prix motorcycle racing By season Races by year (Template:Motorsport driver results legend, key) References External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Tode, Arne 1985 births Living people German motorcycle racers Moto2 World Championship riders Supersport World Championship riders FIM Superstock 1000 Cup riders People from Bergen auf Rügen Sportspeople from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania ...
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Bergen Auf Rügen
Bergen auf Rügen is the capital of the former district of Rügen in the middle of the island of Rügen in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. Since 1 January 2005, Bergen has moreover been the administrative seat of the '' Amt'' of Bergen auf Rügen, which with a population of over 23,000 is Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's most populous ''Amt''. Geography Location Bergen is in the middle of Germany's biggest island, Rügen, on the Baltic Sea coast. The town lies in a hilly area, with the Rugard woods on the town's northeast outskirts reaching a height of 91 m above sea level. The area around Bergen is predominantly agricultural. The town itself is built on a glacial moraine deposited when the ice sheets retreated during the last ice age. Not far from central Bergen, to the northeast, is the Kleiner Jasmunder Bodden, a shallow bay, and to the southeast lies another bay, the Greifswalder Bodden, and with the town of Putbus. South of the town is the Kiebitzmoor ("Peewit Mo ...
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Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
The Misano World Circuit (officially known as Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli or Misano Circuit Sic 58, and before 2006 called Circuito Internazionale Santa Monica Misano) is a race track located next to the town of Misano Adriatico ( Province of Rimini) in the frazione of Santa Monica-Cella. Originally designed in 1969 as a length of , it hosted its first event in 1972. In 1993, the track length was increased to . As of 2007, it began hosting the San Marino and Rimini Riviera motorcycle Grand Prix as part of the MotoGP World Championship. In 2012, the track was renamed to commemorate Marco Simoncelli, a local motorcycle racer who died in 2011. History The circuit was designed in 1969; it was built from 1970 and 1972, and inaugurated that year. Its initial length was and only had a small, open pit area. This version of the circuit hosted three editions of the San Marino motorcycle Grand Prix, from the 1985 season to the 1987 season. In 1993 it was modified for t ...
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EuroSpeedway Lausitz
The Lausitzring (formally known as the Dekra Lausitzring for ownership reasons) is a race track located near Klettwitz (a civil parish of Schipkau, Oberspreewald-Lausitz district) in the state of Brandenburg in northeast Germany, near the borders of Poland and the Czech Republic. It was originally named Lausitzring as it is located in the region of Lusatia, known as ''Lausitz'' in German, but was renamed EuroSpeedway Lausitz for better international communication from 2000 to 2010. The EuroSpeedway has been in use for motor racing since 2000. Among other series, DTM (German Touring Car Championship) takes place there annually. It also used to host the Superbike World Championship. The Lausitzring has a feature which is unique in continental Europe: a high-speed oval race track, as used in the United States by NASCAR and IndyCar. The tri-oval (similar to Pocono Raceway) was used twice in 2001 and 2003 by open seater CART races named ''German 500'' (won by Kenny Bräc ...
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Masaryk Circuit
The Masaryk circuit () or Masarykring, also referred to as the Brno Circuit, refers to two motorsport race tracks located in Brno, Czech Republic. The original street circuit was made up of public roads, and at its longest measured . The track is named after the first president of Czechoslovakia, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk. In 1949, events such as the Czechoslovakian Grand Prix attracted top teams and drivers. In 1987, the new (current) circuit was opened. The Brno Circuit is historically one of the oldest circuits, on the place were also held the most motorcycle championships in history after the TT Circuit Assen. Original circuits The original layout ran anti-clockwise on approximately of public roads in the outskirts of Brno, where the start/finish was located in Bosonohy. The circuit went east past Kamenny and then went north past the Bohunice University Campus in Kejbaly, and went through the villages of Libusino, Kohouvotice and Žebětín, out to Ostrovacice, through ...
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2005 Valencia Superbike World Championship Round
The 2005 Valencia Superbike World Championship round was the third round of the 2005 Superbike World Championship. It took place on the weekend of April 22–24, 2005 at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain. Results Superbike race 1 classification Superbike race 2 classification Supersport race classification {, class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" ! Pos. ! No. ! Rider ! Bike ! Laps ! Time ! Grid ! Points , - ! 1 , 16 , Sébastien Charpentier , Honda CBR600RR , 23 , 38:27.276 , 1 , 25 , - ! 2 , 21 , Katsuaki Fujiwara , Honda CBR600RR , 23 , +0.844 , 2 , 20 , - ! 3 , 11 , Kevin Curtain , Yamaha YZF-R6 , 23 , +21.382 , 4 , 16 , - ! 4 , 84 , Michel Fabrizio , Honda CBR600RR , 23 , +25.602 , 5 , 13 , - ! 5 , 99 , Fabien Foret , Honda CBR600RR , 23 , +31.478 , 3 , 11 , - ! 6 , 23 , Broc Parkes , Yamaha YZF-R6 , 23 , +32.837 , 6 , 10 , - ! 7 , 77 , Barry Veneman , Suzuki GSX 600R , 23 , +36.134 , 10 , 9 , - ! 8 ...
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2005 Phillip Island Superbike World Championship Round
The 2005 Phillip Island Superbike World Championship round was the second round of the 2005 Superbike World Championship. It took place over the weekend of 1–3 April 2005 at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit near Cowes, Victoria, Australia. Results Superbike race 1 classification Superbike race 2 classification Supersport race classification {, class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" ! Pos. ! No. ! Rider ! Bike ! Laps ! Time ! Grid ! Points , - ! 1 , 16 , Sébastien Charpentier , Honda CBR600RR , 21 , 34:28.920 , 1 , 25 , - ! 2 , 11 , Kevin Curtain , Yamaha YZF-R6 , 21 , +3.595 , 4 , 20 , - ! 3 , 99 , Fabien Foret , Honda CBR600RR , 21 , +9.641 , 3 , 16 , - ! 4 , 21 , Katsuaki Fujiwara , Honda CBR600RR , 21 , +9.664 , 5 , 13 , - ! 5 , 3 , Jurgen van den Goorbergh , Ducati 749 R , 21 , +29.602 , 9 , 11 , - ! 6 , 116 , Johan Stigefelt , Honda CBR600RR , 21 , +34.168 , 8 , 10 , - ! 7 , 23 , Broc Parkes , Yamaha YZF-R ...
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2005 Losail Superbike World Championship Round
The 2005 Losail Superbike World Championship round was the first round of the 2005 Superbike World Championship. It took place on the weekend of February 24–26, 2005 at the Losail International Circuit in Qatar. Results Superbike race 1 classification Superbike race 2 classification Supersport race classification {, class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" ! Pos. ! No. ! Rider ! Bike ! Laps ! Time ! Grid ! Points , - ! 1 , 21 , Katsuaki Fujiwara , Honda CBR600RR , 18 , 37:54.414 , 2 , 25 , - ! 2 , 16 , Sébastien Charpentier , Honda CBR600RR , 18 , +5.462 , 1 , 20 , - ! 3 , 84 , Michel Fabrizio , Honda CBR600RR , 18 , +13.970 , 3 , 16 , - ! 4 , 11 , Kevin Curtain , Yamaha YZF-R6 , 18 , +28.713 , 5 , 13 , - ! 5 , 99 , Fabien Foret , Honda CBR600RR , 18 , +31.316 , 4 , 11 , - ! 6 , 23 , Broc Parkes , Yamaha YZF-R6 , 18 , +32.459 , 7 , 10 , - ! 7 , 8 , Stéphane Chambon , Honda CBR600RR , 18 , +36.842 , 8 , 9 , - ! 8 , ...
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2005 Supersport World Championship
The 2005 Supersport World Championship was the seventh Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme, FIM Supersport World Championship season—the tenth taking into account the two held under the name of Supersport World Series. The season started on 26 February at Lusail International Circuit, Losail and finished on 9 October at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, Magny-Cours after 12 races. Sébastien Charpentier (motorcyclist), Sébastien Charpentier won the title after beating closest rival Kevin Curtain. Race calendar and results Entry list *All entries used Pirelli tyres. Championship' standings Riders' standings References External linksOfficial Website
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Circuit De Nevers Magny-Cours
Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours is a motor racing circuit located in central France, near the towns of Magny-Cours and Nevers, some from Paris and from Lyon. It staged the Formula One French Grand Prix from 1991 (succeeding Circuit Paul Ricard) to 2008, and the 24-hour Bol d'Or motorcycle endurance events from 2000 to 2014 (succeeded by Circuit Paul Ricard). It hosted the French motorcycle Grand Prix in 1992, and the Superbike World Championship in 1991 and annually since 2003. Magny-Cours has hosted several additional international championships, like the World Sportscar Championship, World Touring Car Championship, FIA GT Championship, World Series by Renault and Formula 3 Euroseries. Also, the FFSA GT Championship has visited the circuit since 1997. A campus of the French engineering college Institut supérieur de l'automobile et des transports is also located on the circuit, as well as the museum Conservatoire de la monoplace française. History Commonly dubbed Magny-Cou ...
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Autodromo Enzo E Dino Ferrari
The Imola Circuit, officially called the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari ( for, it, , Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit), is a motor racing circuit. It is located in the town of Imola, in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, east of Bologna. Initially used for motorcycle racing, the first race at Imola was held in 1953. The circuit has an List of motor racing circuits by FIA grade#Grade One, FIA Grade One licence. The circuit is named after the founder of the Ferrari car company, Enzo Ferrari (1898–1988), and his son Alfredo Ferrari, Alfredo "Dino" Ferrari (1932–1956). It was called the Autodromo di Imola from 1953 to 1956 and the Autodromo Dino Ferrari from 1957 to 1988. Imola hosted non-championship Formula One races in the 1963 Imola Grand Prix and the 1979 Dino Ferrari Grand Prix. It was used for official championship races in the 1980 Italian Grand Prix and the San Marino Grand Prix every year from 1981 to 2006. Safety concerns with the circuit w ...
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TT Circuit Assen
The TT Circuit Assen is a motorsport race track built in 1955 and located in Assen, Netherlands. Host of the Dutch TT, it is popularly referred to as "The Cathedral of Speed" by motorcycle racing fans. The venue has the distinction of holding the most Grand Prix motorcycle racing, Grand Prix motorcycle races every year (except ) since the series was created in . It has a capacity of 110,000 spectators, including 60,000 seating capacity, seats. Since 1992, the circuit has also been part of the Superbike World Championship, World SBK calendar except for the 2020 Superbike World Championship, 2020 season. History The original Assen track was first used for the 1926 Dutch TT (Tourist Trophy) race, after the first 1925 event was held on country roads through the villages of Rolde, Borger (Netherlands), Borger, Schoonloo and Grolloo, and organized by the ''Motorclub Assen en Omstreken''. The brick- and semi-paved track had a length of . The winner was Piet van Wijngaarden on a 500 ...
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Brands Hatch
Brands Hatch is a motor racing circuit in West Kingsdown, Kent, England, United Kingdom. Originally used as a grasstrack motorcycle circuit on farmland, it hosted 12 runnings of the British Grand Prix between 1964 and 1986 and currently hosts many British and International racing events. The venue is owned and operated by Jonathan Palmer's MotorSport Vision organisation. Circuit Brands Hatch offers two layout configurations. The "Indy Circuit" layout is located entirely within a natural amphitheatre offering spectators views of almost all of the shorter configurations from wherever they watch. The "Grand Prix" layout has played host to several Formula One Grands Prix, including those with moments such as Jo Siffert's duel with Chris Amon in and 1992 World Driver's Champion Nigel Mansell's first win in . Noise restrictions and the proximity of the Grand Prix loop to local residents mean that the number of race meetings held on the extended circuit is limited to just a fe ...
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