BMW PowerCup to debut at French GP
The French Motorcycle Grand Prix on May 13-15 will mark the opening round of the new BMW Motorrad PowerCup series - the replacement for the popular BoxerCup - which features race bikes based on the German marque's new K1200 R.
The machine (pictured) delivers a power output of 175bhp, accelerates from 0-62 mph in 3-seconds and is expected to provide close, exciting racing in the process.
The race spec K1200 R features altered engine settings, specially adapted racing suspension and carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) body components: The engine spoiler, lamp mask, hand protectors, intake panels and rear trim (including pillion seat cover) are all made from the extremely light and high-grade material.
A throaty-sounding LASER racing exhaust system boosts performance and provides an appropriate racing tone, while the bike also features a semi-automatic gearbox and an adjustable footrest layout. The race bike is equipped with Metzeler Racetec tyres and comes with a lap-timer and a gearshift indicator.
Riders such as the Swiss Andy Hofmann and other participants of last year's BoxerCup - like Stéphane Mertens from Belgium, Thomas Hinterreiter from Austria and Roberto Panichi from Italy - will compete in the new PowerCup championship.
The winner can look forward to being presented with a BMW 630i Coupé and the runner-up will drive away with an X3 2.0d. Third prize will be a new generation BMW motorcycle.
The PowerCup will take place at the following seven European racetracks in support of the 2005 MotoGP World Championship:
15 May Le Mans French Grand Prix
4 June Mugello Italian Grand Prix
25 June Assen Dutch TT
24 July Donington Park British Grand Prix
30 July Sachsenring German Grand Prix
28 August Brno Czech Republic Grand Prix
6 November Valencia Valencia Grand Prix