Makoto Tamada (玉田誠) (born November 4, 1976, in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan) is a former Japanese professional motorcycle racer currently working...
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Daijiro Kato, Sete Gibernau Satellite riders: Max Biaggi, Tohru Ukawa, Makoto Tamada, Ryuichi Kiyonari For 2004, a new, inverted rear suspension link was...
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and voice actress Makoto Takasaka (高坂 真琴, born 1998), Japanese child actress cast in Japanese television series Fugo Keiji Makoto Tamada (玉田 誠, born 1976)...
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1976 – James Dale Ritchie, American serial killer (d. 2016) 1976 – Makoto Tamada, Japanese motorcycle racer 1976 – Peter Van Houdt, Belgian footballer...
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Pramac. In 2003 Pramac also entered his own team with a Honda RC211V for Makoto Tamada, being the only Honda team to use Bridgestone tyres. A podium in Brazil...
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The final race held at the circuit in 2004, was won by Japanese rider Makoto Tamada riding a Honda RC211V. Honda won seven of the nine Rio Grands Prix held...
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lost the front of his M1 and slid into the gravel whilst battling with Makoto Tamada, Max Biaggi, Nicky Hayden and Alex Barros, forcing him to retire from...
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while the 250cc and 125cc classes remain four bikes per row. 2004: Makoto Tamada earns Bridgestone their first MotoGP victory at the Brazilian GP. 2005:...
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motorcycle Grand Prix Rio de Janeiro Héctor Barberá Manuel Poggiali Makoto Tamada Report 8 18 July German motorcycle Grand Prix Sachsenring Roberto Locatelli...
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field athlete Makoto Tamada (born 1976), Japanese motorcycle racer Keiji Tamada (born 1980), Japanese association footballer Yasuko Tamada (born 1967),...
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