July 22 (Reuters) - Provisional result of the U.S. GrandPrix MotoGP at Laguna Seca, Monterey, California on Sunday 1. Casey Stoner (Australia) Ducati 44:20.325 2. Chris Vermeulen (Australia) Suzuki 44:30.190 3. Marco Melandri (Italy) Honda 44:45.966 4. Valentino Rossi (Italy) Yamaha 44:50.989 5. Dani Pedrosa (Spain) Honda 44:55.947 6. Randy de Puniet (France) Kawasaki 44:58.631 7. Anthony West (Australia) Kawasaki 45:01.747 8.
July 14 (Reuters) - German MotoGP qualifying times at theSachsenring in Chemnitz on Saturday 1. Casey Stoner (Australia) Ducati 1 min 22.384 secs 2. Dani Pedrosa (Spain) Honda 1:22.388 3. Marco Melandri (Italy) Honda 1:22.397 4. Randy de Puniet (France) Kawasaki 1:22.539 5. John Hopkins (U.S.) Suzuki 1:22.561 6. Valentino Rossi (Italy) Yamaha 1:22.605 7. Loris Capirossi (Italy) Ducati 1:22.615 8. Alex Barros (Brazil) Ducati 1:22.897 9.
LONDON, July 12 (Reuters) - American John Hopkins will racefor Kawasaki in MotoGP next season after signing a two-yeardeal, the team confirmed on Thursday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Roger Lee Hayden, younger brother of MotoGP world champion Nicky, will ride a Kawasaki as a wild card in his home U.S. Grand Prix this month.
Upon confirming Roger Lee Hayden's Laguna Seca wild-card ride, Kawasaki competition manager Michael Bartholemy revealed that a third ZX-RR could become a regular - and perhaps even full time - sight on the MotoGP grid.
Kawasaki's competition manager, Michael Bartholemy, has revealed that Team Green could also sign 'a proven MotoGP race winner' to join John Hopkins next season.
Roger Lee Hayden, younger brother of reigning MotoGP world champion Nicky, has now been officially confirmed as riding a third Kawasaki at the US Grand Prix later this month.
Alex Camier, younger brother to Leon Camier is to replace Jak Wright in the Hawk Colchester Kawasaki Supersport Cup team for the remainder of the season.
John Hopkins' decision to leave Suzuki for Kawasaki next season opens an unexpected door for World Superbike championship leader James Toseland.
Following the news that John Hopkins has signed for Kawasaki, reported earlier today by Motorcycle News, Suzuki has assured Crash.net that the Anglo-American will continue to receive full support until the end of 2007.