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		<title>Honda Australia Ends Direct Factory Involvement In Australian Superbike Championship</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Honda Australia announced today that they are withdrawing from direct involvement in the Australian Superbike Championships in the premier classes.</p>
<p>Although the manufacturer stated last year that they would continue to participate in road racing, the unpredictable economic climate has forced a review of the extent of their involvement.</p>
<p>We have a <a href="http://blog.automoton.info/2009/03/honda-australia-ends-direct-factory-involvement-in-australian-superbike-championship-2/"  >&#187;&#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Honda Australia announced today that they are withdrawing from direct involvement in the Australian Superbike Championships in the premier classes.</p>
<p>Although the manufacturer stated last year that they would continue to participate in road racing, the unpredictable economic climate has forced a review of the extent of their involvement.</p>
<p>We have a long history of supporting racing at the elite level, so making a decision to reduce our involvement was far from easy, said Honda’s General Manager, Motorcycles, Tony Hinton.</p>
<p>“The key elements of our business are the sales of our motorcycles through servicing our dealer network and providing product at the most competitive price for consumers.”</p>
<p>“We will therefore be focusing 100% on these areas in the coming months.”</p>
<p>Motologic’s Paul Free announced that he will continue the championship winning team aboard Honda’s through new and existing sponsorship arrangements.</p>
<p>The Motologic team were hugely successful in winning the 2008 Australian Superbike Championship with Glenn Allerton on board the all new CBR1000RR.</p>
<p>“Motologic are extremely focused on back to back wins. We can deliver more to our new and existing sponsors given the reduction in Honda’s involvement and it provides us a great opportunity to continue to build our reputation as the pre-eminent specialist in race bike preparation and custom modifications to street bikes.”</p>
<p>“Our experience and success in preparing Honda motorcycles over the past seasons has made Honda a logical choice for 2009.” said Paul Free, Director of Motologic.</p>
<p>Hinton said, “We are thrilled that Motologic have chosen to compete on our bikes once again, and to defend the Superbike title they won on Honda’s in 2008.”</p>
<p>Honda will make a further announcement regarding their continued support of junior road racing for 2009 within the next few days.<br />
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		<title>Honda Australia Ends Direct Factory Involvement In Australian Superbike Championship</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Honda Australia announced today that they are withdrawing from direct involvement in the Australian Superbike Championships in the premier classes.</p>
<p>Although the manufacturer stated last year that they would continue to participate in road racing, the unpredictable economic climate has forced a review of the extent of their involvement.</p>
<p>We have a <a href="http://blog.automoton.info/2009/01/honda-australia-ends-direct-factory-involvement-in-australian-superbike-championship/"  >&#187;&#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Honda Australia announced today that they are withdrawing from direct involvement in the Australian Superbike Championships in the premier classes.</p>
<p>Although the manufacturer stated last year that they would continue to participate in road racing, the unpredictable economic climate has forced a review of the extent of their involvement.</p>
<p>We have a long history of supporting racing at the elite level, so making a decision to reduce our involvement was far from easy, said Honda’s General Manager, Motorcycles, Tony Hinton.</p>
<p>“The key elements of our business are the sales of our motorcycles through servicing our dealer network and providing product at the most competitive price for consumers.”</p>
<p>“We will therefore be focusing 100% on these areas in the coming months.”</p>
<p>Motologic’s Paul Free announced that he will continue the championship winning team aboard Honda’s through new and existing sponsorship arrangements.</p>
<p>The Motologic team were hugely successful in winning the 2008 Australian Superbike Championship with Glenn Allerton on board the all new CBR1000RR.</p>
<p>“Motologic are extremely focused on back to back wins. We can deliver more to our new and existing sponsors given the reduction in Honda’s involvement and it provides us a great opportunity to continue to build our reputation as the pre-eminent specialist in race bike preparation and custom modifications to street bikes.”</p>
<p>“Our experience and success in preparing Honda motorcycles over the past seasons has made Honda a logical choice for 2009.” said Paul Free, Director of Motologic.</p>
<p>Hinton said, “We are thrilled that Motologic have chosen to compete on our bikes once again, and to defend the Superbike title they won on Honda’s in 2008.”</p>
<p>Honda will make a further announcement regarding their continued support of junior road racing for 2009 within the next few days.<br />
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