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  2. Pocketbike - Wikipedia

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    Pocketbike racing, known as MiniMoto, is a professional, internationally sectioned sport. It is raced by both youth and adults, on specialized, high performance machines. Several notable MotoGP racers and champions first raced in MiniMoto, including Valentino Rossi , Loris Capirossi , Nobuatsu Aoki , and Daijiro Kato . [ 13 ]

  3. Thomas Toffel - Wikipedia

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    The following year, he finished as the Swiss vice-champion before stepping away from pocket bike racing in 2011. [5] In 2013, Toffel transitioned to auto racing, debuting in the Mitjet Series France. [7] [8] Toffel made his international racing debut in the 2015 FIM Superstock 1000 Cup season. Competing as a wildcard on Motos Vionnet's BMW ...

  4. PocketBike Racer - Wikipedia

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    The game, based on pocketbike racing, features customizable bikes and drivers.Players can choose one of five tracks to race on: a Burger King restaurant parking lot, a construction site, a neighborhood, the King's garden or the fabled Fantasy Ranch set.

  5. Daijiro Kato - Wikipedia

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    Kato was born in Saitama, and started racing miniature bikes at an early age, becoming a four-time national champion in the Japanese pocket-bike championship. He began road racing in 1992, and entered his first Grand Prix in 1996, as a wild-card rider. [1] In the 250cc class, Kato finished third after debuting at his home circuit of Suzuka ...

  6. Hafizh Syahrin - Wikipedia

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    Dominating the pocket bike category soon after, he was discovered by Leong at one of the pocket bike tracks, purely by chance. In 2007, at the age of 13, Hafizh made his debut in the Cub Prix championship in dominating style, finishing his first year on the Yamaha LC135 Cup class second overall.

  7. Minibike - Wikipedia

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    A teen on a minibike in Thailand. While the minibike had precursors in machines such as the Doodle Bug and Cushman Scooters, which share smaller wheels, tubular-steel frames, and air-cooled, single-cylinder engines, those vehicles had larger seat heights and lighting that allow them to be registered for road use as scooters.

  8. Talk:Pocketbike racing - Wikipedia

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  9. Pit bike - Wikipedia

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    A pit bike is a small motorcycle, used primarily for recreational purposes, stunt riding and motocross racing.Pit bikes are characterised by small, air-cooled engines, and are rarely used for professional racing, instead being intended for use in the pit lanes of racing events.