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08 May 2013

First Home Round for SBK Team


FIRST HOME ROUND FOR THE BMW MOTORRAD GOLDBET SBK TEAM

The next round of the 2013 FIM Superbike World Championship marks the first of three home rounds for the German-Italian BMW Motorrad GoldBet SBK Team. The fourth round of the season will see the series head to the iconic "Autodromo Nazionale di Monza" in the north of Italy this weekend. The race track is located close to the Milan headquarters of BMW Motorrad Italia, which is responsible for the works teams' race and test outings as well as the chassis development.

Factory rider Chaz Davies has already celebrated two victories with his BMW S 1000 RR this season. In the Riders' classification, he is currently third with 83 points, tied on points with second placed Eugene Laverty and Tom Sykes (fourth). His Italian team-mate Marco Melandri for several reasons has had a difficult season so far but has finished twice on the podium. He is currently eighth with 51 points. For Marco, Monza is his first home round of the season. In the Manufacturers' Classification, BMW is second with 99 points.

Last year, the action on the Sunday was significantly cut short at Monza. After heavy rainfall, the first race had to be completely cancelled and the second one had to be shortened to eight laps. To prevent a repeat of last year's issues, the track was resurfaced in the 'Parabolica' section in order to improve the drainage and to smoothen the formerly bumpy surface.

For the BMW Motorrad GoldBet STK Team with riders Sylvain Barrier and Greg Gildenhuys, Monza marks the third round of the 2013 FIM Superstock 1000 Cup. Sylvain won the first race at Aragón and finished second at round two at Assen on his brand new BMW HP4. In the Riders' classification, he is leading with 45 points.

Chaz Davies: "I am looking forward to Monza. It is quite different to most circuits because the track has not many corners but very fast straights. We have been to the wind tunnel last week and we will try to transfer the things we learned there to Monza. The track with its long straights should suit our powerful RR quite well, and I am confident that we will have one of the most competitive bikes in Monza. But power on the straights is not everything. We will work on further improving the chassis a little bit and on finding the best settings for this track. Overall, I hope for a smoother weekend than in Assen and then we will see how things go. The atmosphere at Italian races is always something special, the fans are so excited and you feel that Italy is the heart of Superbike racing in Europe. Hopefully everybody will have a good weekend and enjoy some exciting racing."

Marco Melandri: "I really like Monza because it is a unique track and in dry conditions it is just a great circuit. In wet conditions, on the contrary, it is really difficult to ride a bike there, so I'm hoping for good weather. Regarding my physical condition, I am pretty satisfied. I am continuing with my training and expect to be quite fit for the race. On the other hand, Monza is not a physicalyl demanding track, so I think that I will not struggle with my shoulder, also because there are not too many corners. It will be really important to exit these corners in the best possible way in order to be as fast as possible on the straights. Unfortunately this is the area where I am still struggling and don't feel as comfortable as I should, but overall I am confident for the races. I think that we are well positioned, especially with our strong BMW engine."

Serafino Foti (Sport Director BMW Motorrad GoldBet SBK Team): "Monza is always a special round. The people are looking forward to it and the interest in the race is huge. In addition, the whole team regards Monza as one of their home tracks. Both Marco and Chaz are extremely motivated. Monza is a fast track they really like and, thanks also to the characteristics of our bike, we are sure that both will do very well. Marco will be quite fit for his mission to overcome the unlucky previous race and we are working hard to allow him to be up in the front positions - where he is used to being. Chaz showed in Assen, how maturely he manages tense situations. I am sure that in Monza he will be very strong and put the previous race behind him. In the Superstock class, we have to continue the positive trend. Monza is a track which suits our bike and, even if our rivals will be very competitive, Sylvain and Greg will surely give us a good weekend."

Andrea Dosoli (Technical Director BMW Motorrad GoldBet SBK Team): "Monza is another historical race-track. It is unique for several reasons but mainly for its speed. It is the fastest race track of the calendar with an average speed over 200 km/h. There are three straights where we can shift up to sixth gear, reaching more than 320 km/h. In Monza, the engine performance and the aerodynamic package play a very important role, but we should't forget the braking stability and the good handling which are essential in the chicanes around the track. We've been working hard in all the areas of the bike. This included an important test in the wind tunnel in which Chaz, as Marco did last year, focused on finding the best riding position for the long straights. We will find a new track surface at Monza which should have fixed the issues we had last year in the famous 'Parabolica'. We're all hoping for stable weather conditions as we have some work to do on the set-up of the RRs for our two riders. After all the unlucky issues we experienced in Assen, we have worked hard to consolidate our performance, learning from the past and looking forward to be back in the fight with the top riders."

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02 May 2013

BMW F 800 GS Adventure


BMW Motorrad reinforces domination of the adventure-sport class with new F 800 GS Adventure.

New 800cc model brings the ‘GS Adventure’ experience to middleweight category. 

The new BMW F 800 GS Adventure


BMW Motorrad has introduced the new F 800 GS Adventure, setting a new benchmark for mid-size adventure-sport motorcycles. Following in the tradition of the iconic boxer-powered GS Adventure models, the F 800 GS Adventure offers the authentic ‘GS Adventure experience’ in this segment for the very first time.

Based on the class-defining middleweight F 800 GS, the new Adventure model delivers an unmatched combination of agility, touring practicality and off-road capability. It also offers an ‘enduro’ riding mode, which alters the suspension, traction control and ABS settings, for optimal off-road riding at the touch of a button.

In addition to the standard model, which costs just £9,650 OTR, a UK-exclusive edition – the F 800 GS Adventure Travel – featuring a high level of factory-fitted options as standard, will be available for £10,535 OTR.

The F 800 GS Adventure will be arriving in BMW Motorrad UK dealerships on 15 June, with a demonstration model available for test rides at every dealer.


BMW F 800 GS Adventure highlights at a glance:
  • Punchy and economical 798cc parallel twin motor making 85bhp and 83 Nm.
  • Enhanced off-road and touring potential over the F 800 GS.
  • BMW Motorrad ABS as standard.
  • Automatic Stability Control (ASC) as a factory-fitted option.
  • ‘Enduro riding mode’ as factory-fitted option.
  • Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA) as a factory-fitted option.
  • Robust and iconic GS Adventure bodywork styling.
  • A 50 per cent larger fuel tank (from 16 to 24 litres), extending range by approx. 75 miles.
  • Reinforced rear subframe to accommodate larger fuel tank and greater luggage load. Engine protection bar and pannier rack as standard.
  • Wider seat, large windscreen and enduro footrests for enhanced comfort.
  • Available in Sandrover Matt and Racing Red.
  • Wide range of special accessories and optional extras.
  • £9,650 OTR.

BMW F 800 GS Adventure Travel edition.

The F 800 GS Adventure will also be available as a UK-exclusive special edition, featuring a range of factory-fitted options as standard. The F 800 GS Adventure Travel features:
  • Automatic Stability Control.
  • Enduro off-road riding mode.
  • Heated Grips.
  • LED Auxilliary Headlights.
  • On-board Computer.
  • Centre Stand.
  • Optional off-road tyres.
  • £10,535 OTR.

BMW F 800 GS Adventure.


The F 800 GS Adventure is powered by the punchy, economical 798cc twin-cylinder engine featured in the F 800 GS, developing unchanged maximum power of 85bhp (63 kW) at 7,500 rpm and maximum torque of 83 Nm at 5,750 rpm.

To make long distance travel and exploration even easier, the Adventure model’s 24-litre fuel tank is fifty per cent larger than the F 800 GS, while the rear subframe has been reinforced to accommodate the additional weight of the larger fuel tank and optional new aluminium panniers and top box. A taller screen and wider seat add to the all-day comfort of the F 800 GS Adventure.

Every 2013 BMW model, including the Adventure, is equipped with BMW Motorrad’s ABS as standard. Additional performance and safety enhancing systems, including Automatic Stability Control (ASC) and Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA), are available as factory-fitted options.

The F 800 GS Adventure is also available with an optional ‘Enduro mode’ feature. At the press of a button the rider can increase the slip threshold of the ABS and ASC systems, giving the Adventure a more exciting and performance-focused riding mode for off-road terrain.

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