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  • The bike went out of production in [[2005]].
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  • ...everal podium positions. In the [[2005 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2005 season]] he claimed the [[Dutch TT]] at [[TT Circuit Assen|Assen]] aboard a ...ceived all 12 Argentine [[Olimpia Award]]s for that sport between 1994 and 2005.
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  • |[[2005 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2005]]-[[2006 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2006]] |[[2005 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2005]]-[[2006 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2006]]
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  • ...in Sharp's career and he is once again one of the top drivers in the IRL. 2005 saw him finish 5th in the championship, collecting a win at [[Kentucky Spee | [[2005 in IRL|2005]]
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  • ...7]], [[Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes]], [[Vaucluse]] – [[February 13]], [[2005]], [[Nimes]]) was a [[auto racing|racing]] driver. ...where he would eventually be elected mayor. Trintignant died, aged 87, in 2005.
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  • ...season, he lost his seat on the yamaha France R1 to fellow Australian and 2005 Superbike World Champion, Troy Corser.
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  • ...d second in the championship to his teammate [[Dan Wheldon]]. In September 2005 he tested a [[Formula 1]] car with the [[BAR-Honda]] Team at [[Jerez]] as a Shortly after the end of the 2005 IRL season in October, Kannan participated in a segment promoting sponsor [
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  • |Record year || [[2005]] ...Nations, Australia|Australian round]] of the [[A1 Grand Prix]] in November 2005, and is scheduled to host an event in the [[2006-07 A1 Grand Prix season]]
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  • ...idiaries including the 2004 [[SEAT Altea]] and [[SEAT Toledo|Toledo]], the 2005 [[SEAT León]], and his first Lamborghini, the 2006 [[Lamborghini Miura#200 *[[SEAT León|SEAT León II]] (2005)
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  • * 1997–2005 [[Alfa Romeo 156]] * 1998–2005 [[Alfa Romeo 166]]
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  • | 2005 | 2005
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  • ...Yamaha Motor Corporation|Yamaha]] (2004), [[Honda]] (2005) and [[Suzuki]] (2005) to start introducing supermoto models in the european market, emphasising
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  • ...in both 2003 ([[Shane Byrne (motorcycle racer)|Shane "Shakey" Byrne]]) and 2005 ([[Gregorio Lavilla]]). ===2005===
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  • ...|[[Image:Felipe Massa thumbs-up.jpg|240px|Massa giving thumbs-up at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]] ...g.jpg|left|thumb|180px|Massa relaxing during an autograph session at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]]
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  • ...rgetto Giugiaro]] had been designing automobiles. It was introduced at the 2005 [[Tokyo Motor Show]]. ...rdesignnews.com/autoshows/2005/tokyo/highlights/index.php Tokyo Motor Show 2005 Highlights (Ferrari GG50 seen on page)]
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  • ...alian Grand Prix]], the car was retired to make way for the F2005 at the [[2005 Bahrain Grand Prix]]. !rowspan="3"| [[2005 Formula One season|2005]]
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  • As of September 2005, Donckerwolke will become [[SEAT]] Design Director overseeing the design of
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  • ...racts esteemed riders from across [[Australia]] and around the world. In [[2005]], the Tour Down Under was promoted by the [[Union Cycliste Internationale] * 2005 [[Luis Leon Sanchez]] (Spa), [[Liberty Seguros-Würth team|Liberty Seguros
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  • The last winner was [[Santiago Botero]] in [[2005]], after beating then-race leader [[Damiano Cunego]] in the last day's time
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