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Gardner confirmed for 2020 Moto2 campaign with SAG Racing

News 13 Sep 2019

Gardner confirmed for 2020 Moto2 campaign with SAG Racing

Australian to be joined by current teammate Nagashima next year.

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It’s been confirmed Australian Remy Gardner will continue on with SAG Racing in the 2020 Moto2 World Championship following a breakout season with the squad.

Gardner will once again be joined by current teammate Tetsuta Nagashima next year, where they’ll both endeavour to challenge for the world title.

Son of former motorcycle grand prix world champion Wayne Gardner, the youthful talent has scored the best results of his career in 2019, including a maiden podium in Argentina.

After finishing fourth at the British grand prix last month, Gardner arrives at Misano for this weekend’s grand prix with the goal of landing on the podium.

“I am looking forward to this weekend,” said Gardner. “After the good result in Silverstone, I want to build on that and keep moving forward. I can’t wait to arrive to Italy and start working with my team.”

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Battye considering himself lucky after frightening Winton crash

News 12 Sep 2019

Battye considering himself lucky after frightening Winton crash

Suzuki rider still recovering in hospital after suffering back injuries.

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Supersport contender Reid Battye is considering himself lucky after suffering back injuries in a frightening race one crash at Winton’s fifth round of the 2019 Motul Pirelli Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK), the Team Suzuki Ecstar rider still recovering in hospital.

Battye high-sided exiting turn two while at the front of the field on lap one, and was collected by multiple riders as they attempted to dodge him and his motorcycle.

The youthful talent didn’t immediately seek treatment in hospital as he endeavoured to race the final outing, however increasing pain prompted him to undergo further medical evaluation.

Told of how serious the extent of his injuries could’ve been, Battye is thankful despite being hospitalised for at least the next two weeks, followed by an eight-week recovery that will end his season.

“I’m still in hospital now, and for next two weeks I’ll pretty much be laying still and flat in a hospital bed because I’ve broken a vertebrae in my back and I’ve broken my sacrum,” Battye explained to CycleOnline.com.au.

“Basically I can’t move or put any weight on my feet because they’re scared I’ll sever some nerves and become a paraplegic – I’m pretty damn lucky to walk away from it, that’s for sure.

“I didn’t go straight to hospital because I thought I’d be alright, and I was trying to ride the next race, but I basically tried to get on my bike and I couldn’t even sit on it – I couldn’t even get my leg over it, and then I realised that something wasn’t quite right. We packed up and I was in the car for about an hour – the pain really set in.

“I was really lucky because they said walking around afterwards -because of the break in my sacrum was unstable – they said it’s that unstable it could’ve split, and as soon as it splits, you start bleeding internally and you become a paraplegic if it breaks – it will just sever all the nerves.

“I’ve still got feeling and everything in my legs now, but I’m just taking it one step at a time and I’ve got a bit of a recovery ahead of me.”

Battye had been coming into form in his rookie Supersport campaign, scoring a pair of overall podiums at Wakefield Park and The Bend Motorsport Park, while he challenged for race victories at Morgan Park’s fourth stop of the series. He’s hopeful his effort this season will be enough to secure adequate support in 2020.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

KSF Racing parts ways with Suzuki in lead-up to AUS Supercross

News 12 Sep 2019

KSF Racing parts ways with Suzuki in lead-up to AUS Supercross

Separation a ‘mutual decision’ according to Suzuki Motorcycles Australia.

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KSF Racing has parted ways with Suzuki Motorcycles Australia in the lead-up to the 2019 Australian Supercross Championship, putting an end to an 18-month partnership.

The KSF team released a scathing statement on social media yesterday afternoon, suggesting it ‘dumped’ the manufacturer.

However, Suzuki Motorcycles’ Marketing Manager Lewis Croft has addressed the Instagram post, stating the decision to part ways was mutual after being unable to reach an agreement on a continued level of support.

“We really appreciate what they’ve done for us,” Croft explained to MotoOnline.com.au. “Upon mutual decision with our programs and budgets, we couldn’t agree on a program going forward into the supercross season.”

“I’d argue that Suzuki has no desire to grow the sport or support riders as Suzuki invests heavily into the sport by providing the Suzuki Support Rider Contingency program, and for the 2019 supercross championship, Suzuki will pay $50,000 for a championship win and will pay round by round rider contingency payments up to 10th place in the SX1 and SX2 class.”

“Jayden Rykers and Cody Dyce were recently rewarded $3000 and $1000 respectively for finishing one and two in the 450cc Victorian Motocross Championship, while in Tasmania Jordan Lovick will receive $3000 cash for winning the state championship riding the Cycleworld RM-Z450.”

KSF Racing hosted a competition at the beginning of the year to make up its rider line-up for the 2019 Pirelli MX Nationals, offering two spots that were awarded to American Justin Rodbell and John Prutti.

Both riders have since departed the team – Rodbell scoring a factory ride at Raceline KTM – while KSF recently confirmed the signing of international Gradie Featherstone. It’s understood the team will search for an alternative manufacturer in the weeks leading up to Brisbane’s season-opener.

“[It’s] not in our best interests to align ourselves with a brand that has no desire to grow the sport or support riders, nor teams that invest heavily into the brand and doesn’t share our values,” part of the KSF Racing statement read.

“While we all agree that there is a downturn in the market, it is not an excuse to use other people’s time effort and money and give nothing back. It is unfortunate, but we will continue as a privateer outfit for supercross and continue to promote those brands who help us, the riders and the sport.

“At this stage, we don’t have a bike to ride, but we will source that in the near future. We are committed to Gradie Featherstone and look forward to this year’s Australian supercross season.”

Suzuki Motorcycles Australia will still be represented by Victorian-based operation SB Motorsports Suzuki ECSTAR in the supercross series, fielding riders Cody Dyce and Josh Brewster.

Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Recent Misano test still valuable for Lorenzo ahead of GP

News 12 Sep 2019

Recent Misano test still valuable for Lorenzo ahead of GP

Spaniard in stronger form as he continues his comeback from injury.

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Jorge Lorenzo believes he still gained valuable data at the recent Misano test for this weekend’s grand prix at the Italian venue, despite only completing 21 laps.

Lorenzo, who returned from back injuries at the British grand prix, only went out on track during the opening day of testing last month, however he’s confident he’s in stronger form for the 13th round.

“Each day I am feeling stronger and able to train harder than the previous day and the time between races has helped,” said Lorenzo. “I am looking forward to getting back on the bike and seeing how I feel physically on the RC213V.

“Despite not completing the full test, we were able to find some good information to be able to start the weekend well. In the past Misano has been a good circuit for me so I am hopeful that this weekend we can continue to close the gap.”

With three wins, four premier class pole positions and the outright circuit record, Lorenzo’s past form shows great potential for the upcoming San Marino round.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Dovizioso in shape for Misano grand prix this weekend

News 12 Sep 2019

Dovizioso in shape for Misano grand prix this weekend

Ducati Team rider fully recovered from Silverstone crash.

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Andrea Dovizioso says he’s in shape for this weekend’s 13th round of the 2019 MotoGP World Championship at Misano after his frightening crash with Fabio Quartararo (Petronas Yamaha SRT) in the British grand prix.

The Ducati Team rider was deemed to have suffered a concussion, however returned to the bike in the week following at the Misano test, where he completed minimal laps.

The Italian ace is confident he’s back to full-strength for this weekend’s encounter, as he endeavours to make a return to the podium in front of a home crowd.

“After the incident in England, I’m lucky to be able to take part in the San Marino GP without any physical problems, because my Silverstone crash was a really big one and the consequences could have been much worse,” Dovizioso explained.

“During the two days of testing I was still not 100 percent fit, but now I’m fine, I feel in shape and am really anxious to race at this circuit, which for me is special, close to my home and where I’m sure that the support of the fans will be fantastic.

“The aim is to repeat the results of the last two seasons when we got onto the podium and we were competitive all through the weekend.”

Dovizioso is ranked second in the championship standings, where he sits 78 points behind leader Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda).

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Paulin anticipating ‘totally different experience’ at first MXGP of China

News 12 Sep 2019

Paulin anticipating ‘totally different experience’ at first MXGP of China

Yamaha piloting hopeful of securing third in MXGP World Championship.

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Monster Energy Wilvo Yamaha’s Gautier Paulin is anticipating a ‘totally difference experience’ this weekend as the MXGP World Championship heads to Shangai in China for the very first time.

Paulin currently holds third in the championship standings ahead of the season finale, however he’ll have a fight on his hands for the position with in-form Dutchman Glenn Coldenhoff (Standing Construct KTM), who sits just 11 points in arrears.

“I am looking forward to China,” Paulin commented. “I had a really good feeling in Turkey last weekend, the result wasn’t where I wanted it to be, but I felt really healthy and strong. The track in China looks good from the pictures that I have seen.

“It will be a totally different experience and atmosphere out there and I really love to go to new tracks, so I can’t wait to be there. I am looking forward to a safe trip out there and to enjoying it with our full crew where we hope to make some good results.”

Following this weekend’s world championship finals, Paulin will represent defending champion squad Team France at Assen’s 2019 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations in the Netherlands.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

A4DE venues confirmed for 2020 and 2021

News 11 Sep 2019

A4DE venues confirmed for 2020 and 2021

Victorian and Western Australian locations named.

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Following the cancellation of the 2019 edition, Motorcycling Australia (MA) has confirmed the venues that will host the Australian Four-Day Enduro (A4DE) in 2020 and 2021.

The Dandenong Motorcycle Club will host the next year’s instalment at Erica in Victoria, while the Trail and Enduro Motorcycle Club of WA will host the 2021 edition in Harvey, Western Australia.

The Erica location is set to offer the perfect landscape for the highly-anticipated event on 6-9 May in the local shire of Baw Baw, where the venue will include excellent spectator vantage points, plus easy access from the township.

“Many older Enduro enthusiasts will have fond memories of the 1987 A4DE at Erica with the Parc Ferme on the edge of the state forest that contains epic enduro trails in typical Victorian heavily treed gum forests,” said Dandenong Motorcycle Club’s Frank Gogol.

“With the event scheduled for May, the trail conditions should be prime. With the assistance of DELWP and Parks Victoria, the trails have been approved for use and are vast within the surrounding state forests. Long trail loops planned with the Parc Ferme at the hub of the expansive trail network.”

The A4DE will head to Harvey, which hosted the prestigious event in 2013, in 2021, taking place in the stunning southwest region of Western Australia.

“The Trail and Enduro Motorcycle Club of WA is proud to once again be hosting the A4DE in Western Australia,” said Collin Jennings of the Trail and Enduro Motorcycle Club of WA. “The 2021 event will be based around the township of Harvey approximately 140km south of Perth.

“The event will provide riders and spectators with three full days of completely different type of terrain and will conclude with the traditional final natural terrain moto. Dates and details will be released in the coming months, and preparations for the 2021 A4DE are well underway – we look forward to holding another top-class event in the west.”

This year’s A4DE, which was due to take place at Moruya in New South Wales, was cancelled after lengthy delays in receiving government approvals.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

OJC contenders make up portion of 2020 Asia Talent Cup shortlist

News 11 Sep 2019

OJC contenders make up portion of 2020 Asia Talent Cup shortlist

10 Oceania Junior Cup riders amongst 12-rider list.

A total of 18 Australian riders have been shortlisted for the 2020 Asia Talent Cup selection event, while 10 contenders of the bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup (OJC) – a Road to MotoGP program – have made the cut.

The Oceania Junior Cup, in its inaugural season, was initially awarded five guaranteed places in the selection event, however that’s now been extended to 10 positions of the 120 capacity.

The 10 Oceania Junior Cup riders who will make the trip to Sepang include points leader Carter Thompson and current number two Angus Grenfell, as well as Tom Drane, Max Gibbons, Glenn Nelson, Reece Oughtred, Lucas Quinn, Cormac Buchanan, Hunter Diplock, and Patrick Bognar.

“It’s a credit to the OJC kids that they have performed strongly in their first year to impress Dorna to extend its initial offer,” said Motorcycling Australia’s operation manager Martin Port. “The whole aim for the OJC series is to provide a clear pathway of progression and to help develop the riders in preparation for these opportunities.

“These opportunities are a result of a great deal of hard work by the OJC team, and the support of our partners and the industry who are investing in the sport’s future.”

The remaining Australians shortlisted include Tristan Adamson, Senna Agius, Thomas Brown, Declan Carberry, Harry Khouri, Lara Marais, Jai Russo, Ryan Smith and Liam Waters.

At the selection event, each applicant must demonstrate their skills and riding ability around Sepang Karting Circuit outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The selection committee will then meet again to analyse all the data and determine the final riders chosen to participate in the 2020 Asia Talent Cup, as well as a list of reserve riders.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Increased advantage more important to Jones than denied victory

News 11 Sep 2019

Increased advantage more important to Jones than denied victory

Half paying points in race two denies DesmoSport Ducati rider of overall win.

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DesmoSport Ducati’s Mike Jones was happy to leave Winton’s fifth round of the 2019 Motul Pirelli Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) with a strengthened points lead, despite missing out on a season-first overall win due to half points being paid for a shortened race two.

The former champion’s 2-1 scorecard would typically be enough to secure top overall honours, however after two stoppages and worsening weather conditions, race two was declared just four laps in, with Jones credited as the winner.

His total points tally, including one point for pole position, saw him wind up on 33.5 points as opposed to eventual winner Wayne Maxwell (Team Suzuki Ecstar Australia), who scored 35 with full points paying for his race one triumph.

“I’m ecstatic with the weekend, to come away with the result we did is really strong for the championship,” Jones explained to CycleOnline.com.au. “Also, to take into consideration, the conditions have been really sketchy, and the condition of the track has been really difficult – we saw that with a lot of riders crashing once it got a bit damp.

“To come away with the result is very good and I’m very happy. I’m just excited now because we go to two tracks I’m very familiar with, and I feel like I’m very strong at those circuits.

“I go out there and do the best I can – I’ve said it before, I really want to win races and be the best guy on the day, but at the end of the day, the championship is the end goal – we’re doing a really good job and the team and I work really well together. The extend the championship lead, it’s ultimate.”

The number 46 leads Cru Halliday (Yamaha Racing Team) by 11.5 points heading into Phillip Island penultimate round on 4-6 October.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Maintaining momentum key for Sanders at Hedley ahead of ISDE

News 11 Sep 2019

Maintaining momentum key for Sanders at Hedley ahead of ISDE

Recently-crowned E3 champion targeting outright success this weekend.

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Recently-crowned E3 champion Daniel Sanders believes a strong finish to the Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship (AORC) at Hedley’s finals this weekend will provide a boost to his preparations for the 2019 International Six Days Enduro (ISDE), which is scheduled to take place in Portugal this November.

The Husqvarna Enduro Racing Team rider has surged into incredible form in the back half of the championship, topping the unofficial outright times at the last six rounds while also wrapping up the E3 title with two rounds to spare at South Australia’s penultimate stop.

“Only Milner and I have won the outright this year, so it’s been between us,” Sanders explained to MotoOnline.com.au. “I try not to think about it too much, but it’s not over yet. We’ve still got a cross-country to go through, and then the sprints. Anything can happen – you see how the weather goes, that can play a big part. All I can do is keep my ball rolling and stay fit and healthy.

“The form’s there, the bike’s there – it’s all falling into place, I just need to keep it together. The ISDE is after that – the speed is better than last year – Milner won it last year and we’ve been battling all year, so it’s going to be good for me and hopefully we can get on the podium again.”

Sanders will be joined by Husqvarna teammate Fraser Higlett in the defending Team Australia World Trophy champion squad, as well as Josh Green (Yamalube Active8 Yamaha) and Luke Styke (Yamalube Active8 Yamaha).


Source: MotoOnline.com.au