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Hall at the British Hillclimb summit after incredibly close early rounds

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Norman conquers England in Armed Forces opener at Silverstone 750MC event

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Tin-top thrills among the Mondello Park Historic Festival highlights

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Tin-top thrills among the Mondello Park Historic Festival highlights

How Sutton shone while Ingram’s luck deserted him at Brands Hatch

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How Sutton shone while Ingram’s luck deserted him at Brands Hatch

Behind the debate over F1's future engines is a battle for control

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The British GT star who is running ultramarathons to rounds for charity

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Lorenzo 'fully fit' after summer break

Jorge Lorenzo says the three-week summer break has given him time to fully recover from the shoulder and foot injuries he has been carrying since Laguna Seca last month

The Yamaha rider finished on the podium at Laguna and the Sachsenring before crashing out of the lead at Donington Park last time out.

But he says the time off has allowed his collar bone and foot to heal and expects to be 100 per cent fit for the Czech race at Brno this weekend.

"I'm really excited about this race after what feels like a long time without one," said Lorenzo. "It was good to have a bit of a break and I used the time to work on my fitness and to completely recover from the injuries I had after Laguna, in the gym and with my physiotherapist.

"The result is that I feel much better than I did in Germany and England and I'm excited to be getting back on the bike.

"I like Brno and I have had good results in the past there, including three wins. This time my aim is to fight hard and get back on the podium."

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