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text_A: Big Show's stage name is Paul Donald Wight II.
text_B: The 2007 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 59th F.I.M Road Racing World Championship season .. F.I.M. Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme. Grand Prix motorcycle racing. Grand Prix motorcycle racing. Road Racing. Road racing. The 2007 season was significant as it introduced a new regulation which specifies that competitors in the MotoGP class can use up to 800 cc motorcycles ; between 2002 and 2006 , competitors had been allowed to use 990 cc motorcycles .. MotoGP. MotoGP. 2002 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. 2006 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. While the 800cc motorcycles have less power than their 990cc counterparts , their ability to brake later and carry more speed through turns due to their lighter weight allowed them to break lap records in pre-season testing .. Casey Stoner won the MotoGP title , winning 10 of the 18 races to finish with a lead of 125 points over second placed Dani Pedrosa .. Casey Stoner. Casey Stoner. MotoGP. MotoGP. Dani Pedrosa. Dani Pedrosa. Jorge Lorenzo won his second 250cc title , and Gabor Talmacsi won the 125cc title .. Jorge Lorenzo. Jorge Lorenzo. Gabor Talmacsi. Gabor Talmacsi. Stoner had a massive breakthrough season on the Ducati , the team winning its first world title on the Grand Prix scene .. Ducati. Ducati. It was also the first time since 1973 that the premiere category had not been won by a Japanese constructor .. 1973 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. The new 800 cc Ducati engine had a significant advantage over the other manufacturers in straightline speed but was tricky to ride through corners for Stoner 's experienced teammate Loris Capirossi .. Ducati. Ducati. Loris Capirossi. Loris Capirossi. Stoner was in strong contention early on but Valentino Rossi was very close for a long period of the season , before Stoner started to pull away at mid-season and sealed his title with several races to go , with Rossi 's title challenge fading .. Valentino Rossi. Valentino Rossi. Up to the end of 2006 , speculation suggested that Honda would have the advantage of the new 800cc engines , as they could modify their existing engines easier than other manufacturers .. 2006 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. Honda. Honda. In practice , Honda suffered the most from the regulation change , with only Dani Pedrosa and Marco Melandri making any impression on the leaders .. Dani Pedrosa. Dani Pedrosa. Honda. Honda. Marco Melandri. Marco Melandri. Stoner scored a string of wins for Ducati , Suzuki saw Chris Vermeulen take their first win since the advent of four-stroke regulations and John Hopkins posted his first podium finish .. Ducati. Ducati. Suzuki. Suzuki. Chris Vermeulen. Chris Vermeulen. John Hopkins. John Hopkins ( motorcycle racer ). The Kawasaki team also made progress with improved results .. Kawasaki. Kawasaki Heavy Industries. In addition to the capacity reduction , MotoGP teams were also restricted to 31 tires per race weekend per rider .. MotoGP. MotoGP. This change seemed to have favored the Bridgestone 's wider performance range over the more temperature - and track-specific Michelins .. Bridgestone. Bridgestone. Pressure from top riders and declining viewership led Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta to propose a single-tire manufacturer for MotoGP .. MotoGP. MotoGP. Dorna. Dorna Sports. In the end , rules were amended to allow 9 more tires per weekend per rider , and Valentino Rossi switched to Bridgestone for the 2008 season while his FIAT Yamaha teammate Jorge Lorenzo used Michelins .. Jorge Lorenzo. Jorge Lorenzo. Valentino Rossi. Valentino Rossi. Bridgestone. Bridgestone. 2008 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. FIAT. FIAT. Yamaha. Yamaha Motor Company
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