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fb_BMW_S_1000_RR_ActionDen klassledande S 1000 RR - BMW Motorrads första riktiga Sportmotorcykel - har tagit två mycket prestigefyllda MCN (Motorcycle News) Utmärkelser: "Machine of the Year" och "sporthoj över 751cc". Samtidigt kammade BMW hem vinsten i ”Tourer of the Year” med sin R 1200 RT. Här följer en förteckning över motorcyklarna som placerade sig högst i den prestigefyllda listan.

Vår samarbetspartner Motor Cycle News bedömer ständigt marknadens motorcyklar, och i vanlig ordning har de sammanställt en lista över de bästa motorcyklarna inom ett antal kategorier.

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Marc Potter, MCN: s redaktör och chef för juryn, sade följande angående S 1000 RR: "Att man kan få en sådan otrolig och racevinnande paket, inklusive antispinn och anti-wheelie, på en landvägscykel är helt otroligt. Att det fungerar så bra som ett komplett paket och att BMW bokstavligen har lämnat alla andra sportcyklar bakom sig vid sitt första försök är fenomenalt. "

 

Machine of the Year shortlist

BMW S1000RR

Ducati Multistrada

Honda VFR1200 DCT

BMW S1000RR

What the judges said: “With huge sales success, plus Superstock championship wins around the globe, and the kind of technical ideas and performance that have left the other manufacturers behind, their could only be one winner.”

 

Sports Bike over 751cc

WINNER: BMW S1000RR

Shortlist:

BMW S1000RR (biggest shake up in years) - WINNER

MV Agusta F4 (re-invented, now among best)

Ducati 1198S Corse (ultimate Italian exotica)

Honda CBR1000RR

Suzuki GSX-R1000

Yamaha R1

What the judges said: "The most respected, most feared and most capable superbike weapon that has ever been allowed into the hands of the public is also one of Britain’s best-selling bikes. It is simply staggering in every single way."

 

Manufacturer of the Year

WINNER: Triumph

The judges said: “From one man’s vision twenty years ago to the powerhouse that is Triumph now, the Hinckley firm celebrated its twenty years in style with a massive event at Mallory Park for its customers, a range of bikes second to none, undisputed customer care and sales back-up from its official dealers. They once followed but now Triumph lead the way in motorcycling.”

 

Trailie/Trailie-style

WINNER: Ducati Multistrada S

SHORTLIST:

Yamaha Super Tenere

BMW R1200GS Adventure

BMW R1200GS

What the judges said: "Everyone expected Ducati to produce a sweet-handling, characterful big trailie-style bike. What no-one foresaw was the brilliant electronic suspension adjustment package that blitzed its rivals."

 

Best Machine for New Riders

WINNER: Kawasaki Ninja 250R

SHORTLIST:

Kawasaki Ninja 250R

Honda CBF125

Yamaha YBR125

Honda CBR125

Yamaha YZF-125R

What the judges said: "The Ninja 250R is styled like a 'proper bike' and gives that all-important big-bike feel to new riders. It's a magnificent machien for the money."

 

Sports Tourer

Winner: VFR1200F

Shortlist

Honda VFR1200

Kawasaki GTR1400

Triumph Sprint GT

What the judges said: "The VFR1200F brings Honda’s new styling concept to the masses. The big 170bhp tourer becomes even more special with the DCT push-button gear change which transforms the ways we ride motorcycles and makes you think that changing gear with your foot is a habit that should be left in the past."

 

Tourer

WINNER: BMW R1200RT

Shortlist:

Suzuki GSX1250 FA-ST

Kawasaki VN1700 Voyager

BMW R1200RT

What the judges said: "Ask anyone in the MCN office which bike they’d choose if sent down to the South of France at a moment’s notice and it would be the big BMW every time. That this bike comes with so much equipment, weighs so much yet manages to handle so well with or without a pillion and luggage defies all logic.

 

Best Naked

WINNER: Triumph Speed Triple

Shortlist

Kawasaki Z1000

MV Agusta Brutale 990

Yamaha FZ8

Ducati Streetfighter

What the judges said: "When a bike’s as great to ride and as stylistically iconic as Triumph’s Speed Triple, redesigning it is fraught with danger. Fortunately Triumph pulled it off with panache. The new bike’s headlights have provoked controversy, but look right in the flesh, and the engine and handling have been taken to the next level. A masterful performance."

 

Best All Rounder under 750cc

WINNER: Triumph Street Triple

Shortlist

Kawasaki Versys

Aprilia Shiver GT 750

Yamaha XJ6 Diversion F

What the judges said: "The Street Triple defines everything that a motorcycle in this class should be. It handles beautifully, had more than enough performance when you want to ride it a bit faster yet can even cover distance with ease. It’s the class-leader and wins the MCN Award for the second time.

 

Best All Rounder over 751cc

WINNER: Suzuki GSX1250FA

Shortlist:

Suzuki GSX1250FA - WINNER

Honda CBF1000

KTM SM-T

What the judges said: "The Suzuki doesn’t use loads of new technology, and isn’t particularly nice to look at but what it does do is offer incredible value and is one hell of a lot of bike for the money. You can tour with ease, use it to ride to work on, take a pillion at the weekends and do everything that an all-rounder should do."

 

Sports Bike under 750cc

WINNER: Triumph Daytona 675

Shortlist:

Suzuki GSX-R750

Triumph Daytona 675

Yamaha R6

Honda CBR600RR

Kawasaki ZX-6R

What the judges said: "That a bike built in Hinckley can match the Japanese best in this hotly-contested class is something, the fact that it repeatedly amazes with its lap times on a racetrack and leads the way on the road is even more staggering. The Triumph continually impresses in every single way, it has the heart and soul of an Italian bike with the smoothness and sure-footed feel of a Japanese bike and continues to lead the class."

 

Cruiser

WINNER: Victory Hammer S

SHORTLIST:

Triumph Rocket Roadster

Harley Dyna Wide Glide/48

Honda Fury

What the judges said: "The Victory Hammer S had all the attitude and style of its American brethren with an attitude all of its own and the performance that will surprise even the most hardcore performance enthusiast, yet the Hammer S is as happy kicking back and cruising as any other bike shortlisted."

 

 

 

Kommentarer (2)

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Knasen
Go Triumph smilies/grin.gif !

Vilken dominans av europeiska maskiner.

Japan ligger helt klart snäppet efter men kan de komma att kontra till nästa år? Finns det några spännande nyheter från asien? Hondas Crossover (främst vf1200 men även vf800) är väl de enda jag kan komma på på rak arm.
Knasen , November 26, 2010
Gsx 1250FA
peakupnorth
Best allrounder och en sån har jag .........men min nästa hoj blir en BMW
peakupnorth , November 27, 2010

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