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250s five years on: RIP the perfect race bike

The dawn of Moto2 marked the demise of some of the most clinically functional bikes ever to race. here was something about a 250 in full flow; high lean angles, amazing corner speed, bar-to-bar racing. Watching Hiro Aoyama, the class's final champion, tucked right in extracting the last iota of speed from his bike was as good a model of man and machince in balance at one another's limits as motorcycle racing offered. Want to read more? Register or sign in to continue Registering to MCN Plus is quick, easy and free and there are so many reasons to sign up… The best new articles from our five monthly motorcycle magazines The standout stories from MCN in the week of publication With...
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