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2007 Japanese Grand Prix Race details Race 15 of 18 races in the 2007 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season Date 23 September 2007 Official name A-Style
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Casey Stoner to win a race since Loris Capirossi's win at the 2007 Japanese Grand Prix . This race marked Ducati's first 1-2 finish since the 2007 Australian
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for 2007". grandprix.com. 14 March 2006. Retrieved 18 September 2007 . "Japanese Grand Prix to alternate between Fuji and Suzuka". formula1.com. 8 September
KTM 250 FRR
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KTM 250 FRR Hiroshi Aoyama, riding the KTM 250 FRR at the 2007 Japanese Grand Prix Manufacturer KTM Production 2005 - 2008 Predecessor None Successor None
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Aoyama, riding a KTM, at the 2007 Japanese Grand Prix .
2007 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix
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Previous race: 2007 Japanese Grand Prix FIM Grand Prix World Championship 2007 season Next race: 2007 Malaysian Grand Prix Previous race: 2006 Australian
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Teshima. Ito was given a ride on a Pramac d'Antin Ducati in the 2007 Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi following Alex Hofmann's release from the team. At the
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Stoner to finish on the podium since Loris Capirossi did so at the 2007 Japanese Grand Prix . After his first podium of the season, Hayden would register his