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>Steven gets a triple

Kommander Industries recently prepared a brand new triple Kawasaki engine for Steven Dauliach. Last year’s IJSBA Pro Ski World Champion will have a new race craft, an SX-R equipped with this engine.
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>New hull by Benelli Group?

Recently Benelli Group launched its new line up in a European Boat Show in Stockholm. The rear part of the illustrated hull belongs to the new Stand Up which is equipped with a three cylinder engine. A closer look at the hull will enable you to realize that this hull has great similarities with the Gen2 hull which was produced by Bullett Racing. Well, who knows...
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>Hiroyuki Ogino with XFS

Rick Roy’s new employee, Japanese Hiroruki Ogino, famous freestyler and good engineer poses on his brand new Rickter XFS Competition by Ninja hull which was launched in Tokio Boat Show. So how tricky is the new Rickter XFS hull?
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>Marmon’s success in Havasu

Marmon’s performance at February’s eighth annual Mark Hahn Memorial Havasu 300 – named and held in honour of the late jet-ski endurance competitor – was nothing short of sensational and sets him up superbly ahead of the 2012 AquaX season. Not only did he win the 4-stroke stock class of the 300 mile extreme test of skill, determination and fortitude at Lake Havasu in Arizona, he did so as a solo rider in an international field mainly comprising teams of two. Truly deserving of the ‘Iron Man’ title, the British star also finished a magnificent second overall on his pure stock Kawasaki machine – a remarkable achievement. “America was such a great result, I was absolutely amazed when I came in to see the result”, added Marmon, “I’d never done the Iron Man before so to finish second overall against two rider teams on modified skis was incredible. You really have to keep your concentration, at about 180 miles – after about three hours of constant riding – you really start hitting the wall. It’s a major test. “It’s definitely one of the best things I’ve done in recent years and I think I deserved the result. Each lap is 10 miles and you have to come in every four or five for refuelling. Normally, you change pilots at this point and they do 50 minute stints each – as I was doing the race on my own though, I hardly had chance for any sustenance at the stops as my guys were so fast with the refuelling!”
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>“Iron Man” Marmon returns to defend title

Global jet-ski star Russell Marmon (Christchurch, Dorset), winner of the 4-stroke stock class of the recent Mark Hahn Memorial Havasu 300 ‘Iron Man’ event in America, has confirmed he will return to the P1 AquaX Championship this year to defend the Elite 300 title won so emphatically in 2011. As the dominant force in AquaX during its inaugural season last year, the Kawasaki Ultra 300 rider made the top-tier of the championship his own but for the 2012 season an even greater level of competition is anticipated with series organisers expecting a surge of entries in the coming weeks. Marmon, one of the world’s most highly respected jet-ski racers, is delighted to return to AquaX and is relishing the promise of bigger grids, the same fantastic championship organisation and the chance to try and retain his Elite 300 crown. “I had such a good time last year in AquaX, the championship is so well organised and it’s linked in with P1 SuperStock powerboats so the events are all very well run and really enjoyable”, said Marmon, “I had a blast last year, it’s low stress, low cost and great racing so I’m delighted to return to defend the title. “We’re going to have more competition, more riders and the championship as a whole is going to be even bigger and better so it’ll be great to be back and see what we can do. The Kawasaki I’ll be riding is identical in every way to the one from last year, it’s just the 2012 version, so I’m looking forward to trying to retain the title on it.”
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>New RRP chin pad

The illustrated design features slicker lines and a nicer sportive look. It enhances the overall aggressive aesthetics of the RRP pole. It was launched at the Japan.
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>Pons at KaruJet

Frenchman Teddy Pons last year’s winner of KaruJet which will be held later this month in Guadelupe plans to defend his Number One plate on the new Yamaha FX SHO. He has already started preparing his race craft and he has modified the seat unit as well as the steering system. Jetskiworld.gr wishes him “best of luck”.
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