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WSBK : Off to a good start in the title quest, Régis Laconi collected misadventures and was in the end beaten by a whisker by his team-mate James Toseland.
>>> full standings
WSS : After Fabien Foret and Chris Vermeulen, it was Karl Muggeridge's turn to dominate World Supersport championship. And a third crown for Ten Kate team and the CBR 600 machinery !
>>> full standings
>>> The 2004 season's champions
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17 - Chris Vermeulen (AUS, Honda)
Watercolours and India ink on 140 lbs paper, 9,6 x 12 "
January 2009
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24 - Garry Mc Coy (AUS, Ducati)
Watercolours on 140 lbs paper, 9,6 x 12"
August 2004
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52 - James Toseland (GBR, Ducati), World Superbike champion
Watercolours and India ink on 140 lbs paper, 12 x 16 "
March 2008
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55 - Régis Laconi (FRA, Ducati)
Watercolours on 140 lbs paper, 12 x 16"
August 2004
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91 - Leon Haslam (GBR, Ducati)
Watercolours and India ink on 140 lbs paper, 9,6 x 12 "
May 2009
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21 - Vittoriano
Guareschi (ITA, Ducati)
Watercolours and India ink on 140 lbs paper,
9,6 x 12 "
February 2011
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23 - Broc Parkes (AUS, Honda)
Watercolours and India ink on 140 lbs paper, 9,6 x 12 "
June 2009
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31 - Karl Muggeridge (AUS, Honda)
Watercolours and India ink on 140 lbs paper, 12 x 16 "
June 2009
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37 - Katsuaki Fujiwara (JAP, Suzuki)
Watercolours and India ink on 140 lbs paper, 9,6 x 12 "
September 2009
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57 - Lorenzo Lanzi (ITA, Ducati)
Watercolours and India ink on 140 lbs paper, 12 x 16 "
September 2009
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