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Video: Ducati shows off new GP10 MotoGP machine

Ducati rolled out its new 2010 MotoGP challenger in Italy yesterday (Wednesday).

The GP10, which features a revised Big Bang firing order, was unveiled at the Madonna di Campiglio ski resort, with Casey Stoner and Nicky Hayden and senior Ducati management cracking open the champagne to show off the new Marlboro-backed contender.

Ducati race boss Claudio Domenicali also gave brief insight into some of the changes on the new Desmosedici, which broke cover during winter testing at Valencia back in early November.

First ride: New MV Agusta Brutale 1090RR v Ducati Streetfighter S

v Ducati Streetfighter S
MCN Senior Road Tester Adam Child is currently testing MV Agusta’s brand new Brutale 1090RR against the reigning king of the exotic super nakeds, Ducati’s Streetfighter S, in Ducati’s own back yard – Bologna in Italy.

The all-new Brutale is the first new MV since Harley-Davidson’s takeover of the legendary Italian marque 18 months ago, and this is the first time the bike has been pitted directly against its leading rival.

The question is, has the fully revamped MV got enough to leapfrog the Ducati?

This is what Chad has to say so far:

“First impressions of the new MV are that it is really, really impressive – it may look very similar to the old bike but it’s actually very different: It’s larger, more comfortable and more user-friendly.

“Now, of the two, it’s the Ducati that feels the more radical, firm and track-orientated machine.

“They’re both bristling with exotica such as Brembo brakes, Ohlins suspension and full traction control systems, but where before, the Brutale was mouth-watering to look at but a pain to ride, now it’s just as mouth-watering but as easy to ride as a Japanese bike.

Toyota’s Inaba says Japan’s clunkers program should be open to U.S. cars

Toyota Motor Corp.’s top North American executive said Japan should open its cash-for-clunkers program to U.S. automakers — potentially adding pressure on the Japanese government to change a program that so far has left U.S. companies on the sidelines.

“We support that it will be allowed,” Yoshi Inaba, 63, president of Toyota Motor North America Inc., told the Automotive News World Congress Tuesday night in response to a question about opening up Japan’s program.

Inaba added, though, that he would leave the issue to the U.S. and Japanese officials who have been in talks on the topic for several weeks.
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