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Operazione al menisco per Clement Desalle
Il belga del Team Monster Energy Kawasaki Factory Racing Clement Desalle, si è sottoposto ad un intervento chirurgico per riparare il menisco dannegiato nel GP di Valkenswaard.
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VIDEO με Highlight και την ανασκόπηση των αγώνων του MXGP στην Ιταλία Παρακολουθήστε στα παρακάτω VIDEO, Highlight και ανασκόπηση των αγώνων του 4ου γύρου του Παγκοσμίου Πρωταθλήματος MXGP 2019 που έγινε στο Trentino της Ιταλίας.
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2022 Honda CRF450R
After a major evolutionary leap in 21YM the CRF450R receives further refinements for 22YM, offering smoother drivability from new ECU settings, plus a re-valve for the Showa suspension to improve damping balance between front and rear. The frame remains unchanged, and is the exact same frame used on the CRF450RW piloted to back-to-back MXGP World Championships by Tim Gajser in 2019 and 2020. - Introduction The Honda CRF450R has been the benchmark motocrosser since its introduction in 2002. Its package has always aimed to offer its rider – whether amateur enthusiast or pro-racer – total control through balance and agility. Plus, of course, it’s built with the quality, durability and longevity that Honda has long been famed for. And it’s a race bike that has constantly evolved. In 17YM, under a development concept of ‘ABSOLUTE HOLESHOT!’, Europe’s favourite open-class MX machine was given a ground-up redesign, with completely new chassis and a major top end power boost from a brand-new engine. Standard-fit electric start was a convenient addition in 18YM and, for 19YM, an HRC-developed cylinder head upped power and torque considerably; HRC launch control was also added. For 20YM the CRF450R gained Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC). Aside from the wheels and fundamental engine architecture, for 21YM the CRF450R was effectively a totally new machine, drawing heavily on developments from the 2019 MX GP championship-winning CRF450RW. And, while the 2020 MXGP championship was a challenge for a variety of reasons, Gajser and HRC secured the title for a second year in a row at the 18th round in Trentino, Italy in November 2020. Backed up by this continued proof of its top level racing pedigree, the 22YM CRF450R features further refinements to engine and suspension. And it remains, at its core, an HRC racer it is possible to buy.
2021 Honda CRF450R - Model Overview The redesigned 21YM CRF450R was based on the development theme of ‘RAZOR-SHARP CORNERING’, centred around stronger low/mid-range torque, ultra-accurate handling and rider-friendly ergonomics. The new (2kg lighter) frame and swingarm’s rigidity balance were combined with a tighter chassis geometry and heightened ground clearance to target peak cornering performance. HRC’s engine knowhow delivered strong low- to mid-range torque and the revised decompressor system gave more consistent off-the-bottom driveability. A new hydraulic clutch and comprehensive electronics package ensured that the new bike’s ergonomics made it easier for the rider to go consistently fast throughout a race – helping not only MXGP riders but also MX enthusiasts of all ability levels to constantly post optimal lap times. Building on these solid fundamentals from the new 21YM model, for 22YM the CRF450R receives an ECU update boosting drive plus extensive re-valve of the front and rear Showa suspension, elevating damping performance.
2021 Honda CRF450R - Key Features 3.1 Chassis - For 22YM, firmer suspension damping creates more balanced suspension performance - HRC input running through frame, swingarm, rigidity balance and geometry combines for outstanding cornering ability and ease of use, lap after lap - Compact narrow plastics aid rider freedom For 22YM the CRF450R’s chassis is unchanged aside from internal adjustments to the front and rear Showa suspension. The aim for the 22YM evolution is to deliver noticeably improved ‘hold up’ – raising the compression damping ride height of the stroke both front and rear in use – optimising balance between the front and rear of the machine. The Showa 49mm USD coil spring AF2 fork is based on the ‘factory’ unit supplied to MX race teams in the Japanese championship. Through the 21YM update the fork received 5mm more stroke, to 310mm, and increased rigidity for its axle clamps. For 22YM the low-speed shim-stack has been re-valved to generate firmer settings for both compression and rebound damping. Oil volume reduces 8cc to 380cc; there are now 13 adjustment positions (rather than 15) for rebound with 15 for compression, as before. A complete re-valve of the Showa MKE AF2 rear shock’s low-mid- and high-speed shim stack delivers a firmer overall setting for compression damping. There are now 11 adjustment positions for rebound (from the 8 of the previous iteration) and 6 for high and low-speed compression (from 12). Oil volume increases 1cc to 422cc. The 21YM evolutionary leap saw the cycle parts and ergonomics greatly improved. Thanks to narrower main spars the weight of the main frame was reduced by 700g, while the redesigned subframe also saved 320g. The chassis dynamic was also new; with torsional rigidity maintained, lateral rigidity reduced 20% to increase corner speed, traction and steering accuracy. Both top and bottom yokes were redesigned for greater flex, for quicker steering and improved feel, and the aluminium Pro-Link swingarm given a rigidity balance tuned to match the frame. To aid movement around the machine the seat was made shorter, lighter and 10mm lower at the rear compared to the previous design. It was also made easier to remove and install, and maintenance was simplified with only four 8mm bolts securing the bodywork each side. Designed with Computational Flow Dynamics (CFD) for maximum through-flow of air, the radiator shrouds are constructed from one piece of plastic and include a lower vent while the radiator grills are optimised for airflow. The titanium fuel tank holds 6.3L. Standard-fit, lightweight Renthal Fatbar flex for optimal comfort; the top yoke features two handlebar-holder locations for moving the handlebar rearward and forward by 26mm. When the holder is turned 180°, the handlebar can be moved an additional 10mm from the base position, resulting in four unique riding positions. Up front, the twin-piston brake caliper employs 30 and 27mm diameter pistons and 260mm wave-pattern disc; along with low-expansion rate brake hose it gives both a strong feel and consistent staying power. The single-piston rear caliper is matched to a 240mm wave-pattern disc. DID aluminium rims, with directly attached spoke pattern layout are finished in black; the front is a 21 x 1.6in, the rear a 19 x 2.15in. The rear wheel was made both stronger and lighter for 21YM and Dunlop’s MX33F/MX33 soft-terrain tyres are fitted as standard equipment. Rake and trail remain at 27.1°/114mm with 1481mm wheelbase and 336mm ground clearance. Dry weight is 105.8kg. The striking all-red graphic treatment complements the 22YM CRF450R’s aggressive lines.
21YM HONDA CRF450R 3.2 Engine - Revised ECU mapping for 22YM enhances smoother power delivery - Hydraulic clutch gives consistent and light lever feel - Decompressor system delivers improved stall resistance 22YM sees the 449.7cc four-valve Unicam engine unchanged, except for updated ECU mapping further promotes linear throttle control enhancing the boost that it received in 21YM. Those changes for 21YM were very significant. An increase (up to 0.6kW) in peak power above 5,000rpm – accompanied by a stronger low-rpm torque feel – was the result of an extra 1.8L volume (to 4.1L) on the ‘clean’ side. The injector angle, too went from 30° to 60°, spraying fuel all the way back to the butterfly to improve intake efficiency, cooling of the charge and all-important throttle feel. The decompression system was also new: its counterweight moved from the right of the camshaft to the left, giving more stable operation at low rpm with increased stall-resistance. The biggest change was to the twin exhaust ports: like the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade their exit became oval rather than round in shape for improved efficiency. The downpipe was also tucked in 74mm closer to the centre line while the single muffler featured twin resonators to reduce noise while boosting power. Drawn directly from Gajser’s bike was the 8-plate hydraulic clutch. This gives outstanding control and feel at the lever as well as delivering consistent lever clearance under arduous riding conditions. Slippage was also reduced by 85% at peak power. Bore and stroke is set at 96 x 62.1mm with compression ratio of 13.5:1. A gear position sensor allows the use of three specific ignition maps for 1st and 2nd, 3rd and 4th, and 5th. Rock-solid reliability has always been a big factor in the CRF450R’s success and a 5-hole piston oil jet and dual 12mm drum scavenge pump manage all-important lubrication.
21YM HONDA CRF450R 3.3 Electronics - Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) with 3 riding modes (plus OFF) - HRC Launch Control offers 3 start options - Engine Mode Select Button (EMSB) features 3 maps to adjust output character - HRC Setting tool tailors Aggressive and Smooth modes The CRF450R’s HSTC works to minimise rear wheel spin (thus wasted forward drive) and maximise traction. It doesn’t use a wheel speed sensor, and critically maintains feel at the throttle while managing power; ignition timing is retarded and the PGM-FI controlled when the rate of change of rpm is detected to have gone over a set amount. The three Modes differ in drive management level for different riding conditions: Mode 1 intervenes most lightly, and after the longest time – useful for reducing wheelspin and maintaining control in tight corners. Mode 3 has the system intervene more quickly and strongly, and is therefore useful in more slippery, muddy conditions. Mode 2 naturally offers a mid-point between 1 and 3 in terms of speed and strength of intervention. The Launch Control indicator, EFI warning, HSTC and EMSB mode button, and LED indicator are sited on the left handlebar. Pressing and holding the HSTC button for 0.5s will cycle the system to the next mode, with a green LED indication – 1 blink for Mode 1, 2 for Mode 2 and 3 for Mode 3 – to confirm selection. The HSTC system can also be switched off completely. When the engine is turned on, the system uses the last-selected setting. HRC Launch Control gives any rider the best option for a strong start and also has 3 modes to choose from: Level 3 – 8,250rpm, muddy conditions/novice. Level 2 – 8,500rpm, dry conditions/standard. Level 1 – 9,500rpm, dry conditions/expert. Activating HRC Launch Control is easy: to turn on, pull in the clutch and push the Start button on the right. The purple LED will blink once for Level 1 selection. Push the Start button again, for 0.5s or longer, and the LED will blink twice for Level 2. Repeat the process and the LED will blink 3 times, indicating that Level 3 has been chosen. The Engine Mode Select Button (EMSB) alters the engine’s character and three maps are available to suit riding conditions or rider preference: Mode 1 – Standard. Mode 2 – Smooth. Mode 3 – Aggressive. The LED also displays mode selected, but with a blue light. The HRC Setting Tool can deliver an ECU map with a much more easy-going Smooth mode, with gentler throttle response for less experienced riders. It can also inject Aggressive mode with a hyper-sensitive throttle reaction and engine response for race conditions.
21YM HONDA CRF450R - Technical Specifications ENGINE Type Liquid-cooled 4-stroke single cylinder uni-cam Displacement 449.7cc Bore ´ Stroke 96.0mm x 62.1mm Compression Ratio 13.5 : 1 FUEL SYSTEM Carburation Fuel injection Fuel Tank Capacity 6.3 litres ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ignition Digital CDI Starter Self-Starter DRIVETRAIN Clutch Type Wet type multi-plate Transmission Type Constant mesh, 5-speed,manual Final Drive Chain FRAME Type Aluminium twin tube CHASSIS Dimensions (L´W´H) 2,182 x 827 x 1,267mm Wheelbase 1,481mm Caster Angle 27.1° Trail 114mm Seat Height 965mm Ground Clearance 336mm Weight Dry 105.8kg – wet 110.6kg SUSPENSION Type Front Showa 49mm USD fork Type Rear Showa monoshock using Honda Pro-Link WHEELS Type Front Aluminium, spoke Type Rear Aluminium, spoke Tyres Front 80/100-21-51M Dunlop MX33F Tyres Rear 120/80-19-63M Dunlop MX33 BRAKES Front Single 260mm disk Rear Single 240mm disk All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors. For more Honda Motorcycles UK news check out our dedicated page Honda Motorcycles UK News or head to the official Honda Motorcycles UK website honda.co.uk/motorcycles.html
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MXGP- TRENTINO VIBRANTE!
el MXGP 2019 de Trentino terminó y las carreras fueron absolutamente increíbles! La carrera más reñida de la temporada 2019 hasta ahora fue ganada por Tim Gajser del Team HRC en MXGP y Jorge Prado de Red Bull KTM Factory Racing en MX2.
Trentino alberga quizás el circuito más tranquilo y sereno del mundo, pero la acción estuvo llena de intensidad, emociones vibrantes y muchas batallas. El…
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4 days to 2019 leaves us with thoughts of @jeffrey_herlings84 reclaiming his red plate from @antoniocairoli in "The Lion's Den" of Trentino! #mxgp #motolife #mdracingproducts #motorsport https://www.instagram.com/p/Br8r_fIAgWu/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1mialq674stsj
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Intervento chirurgico riuscito per Calvin Vlaanderen
Dopo aver ferito la caviglia destra e il perone durante lo scorso weekend nell’MXGP del Trentino, Calvin Vlaanderen del Team HRC è stato sottoposto a un intervento chirurgico per riparare il danno, con l’intervento riuscito molto bene.
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Italian MX Army: 2019 MXGP of Trentino, Pietramurata
Nel GP del Trentino i piloti azzurri hanno dimostrato di avere tutte le carte in regola per primeggiare in qualsiasi cilindrata. Guadagnini e Forato hanno colto una splendida doppietta, Cairoli e Tropepe hanno centrato il podio di giornata, Monticelli si è piazzato nella top 5, mentre Lupino e Cervellin hanno concluso nei primi 10.
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Team Ghidinelli Yamaha - 2019 MXGP of Trentino, Pietramurata: Press Release
Al GP del Trentino il Team Ghidinelli Yamaha ha ripreso l’attività internazionale con la partecipazione dei suoi piloti alla MXGP con Samuele Bernardini e all’Europeo EMX250 con Giuseppe Tropepe, Matteo Puccinelli e Mahy Villanueva.
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Team BBR Offroad - 2019 EMX250 Round of Trentino, Pietramurata: Press Release
Nel secondo round del Campionato EMX250 sul tracciato italiano di Pietramurata, Yuri Quarti centra la ‘top 20’ della classifica generale grazie ad una buona prima manche.
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Team MR Yamaha - 2019 EMX250 Round of Trentino, Pietramurata: Press Release
Tutto sommato un buon esordio quello di Paolo Lugana a Pietramurata nelsecondo round del Campionato EMX250. Il pilota del Team MR Yamaha va subito a punti in gara 1 ma un contatto in gara 2 lo priva del doppio risultato utile.
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Team SM Action Yamaha - 2019 MXGP of Trentino, Pietramurata: Press Release
Nel GP del Trentino, Michele Cervellin centra la Top Ten. Buona la gara di Andrea Adamo nell’Europeo EMX250.
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Prado e Gajser si aggiudicano le prime manche di Pietramurata
Sul tracciato di Pietramurata, quarto round del FIM Motocross World Championship 2019, Jorge Prado e Tim Gajser vincono nelle rispettive classi.
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Forato conquista Pietramurata. Con lui sul podio, Rubini e Tropepe
Weekend a dir poco perfetto quello di Pietramurata per il Team Maddii Racing Husqvarna che anche nel Campionato EMX250 domina, con una secca doppietta del suo pilota Alberto Forato.
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Con una solida doppietta nel GP del Trentino, Guadagnini consolida la sua leadership nel Campionato EMX125
E’ stata una seconda manche da incorniciare, così come la prima, quella dominata da Mattia Guadagnini a Pietramurata, secondo round del Campionato EMX125.
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Jorge Prado e Tim Gajser in Pole nel GP del Trentino di Pietramurata
Jorge Prado e Tim Gajser sono gli autori delle Pole Position del quarto round del FIM Motocross World Championship 2019 sul tracciato italiano di Pietramurata. Jorge Prado 2019 MXGP of Trentino Pietramurata La gara di qualifica della classe MX2, ha visto il solito ‘matador’ Jor...
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Forato fa 'tris' a Pietramurata vincendo gara 1 della EMX250
Dopo la bellissima doppietta messa a segno in Inghilterra, Alberto Forato (Husqvarna) vince anche gara 1 sul tracciato di Pietramurata e porta a quota tre le sue vittorie consecutive in questa stagione 2019 appena iniziata.
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