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Grand prix move confirmed for Evans from 2019 season

North Queenslander clarifies multi-year deal in world championship.

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Current MX Nationals number two Mitch Evans has revealed he will transfer to the MX2 World Championship in 2019 after securing a multi-year contract to realise his ambition of competing internationally.

Evans starred as a rookie in MX1 this season to finish runner-up behind US-bound Dean Ferris and a strong performance at the RedBud FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN) firmly placed him on the grand prix radar.

The 20-year-old is yet to confirm which team he will ride for as of next year, however rumours at the weekend’s AUS-X Open have him linked to Team 114 Motorsports aboard Honda machinery in place of countryman Hunter Lawrence. It remains uncertain when an official announcement will be made.

Evans was absent from the final round of the Australian Supercross Championship in Sydney, understood to be as a result of his defection from Raceline for next year. While no animosity has been expressed by either party, the Queensland talent said he was grateful that Raceline released him from recently-signed 2019 commitments in order for him to land a European-based deal.

“I originally signed a contract to race here in Australia with Raceline next year – I signed the contract before MXoN,” Evans told MotoOnline.com.au. “And then after my results at MXoN, we received a phone call from a team in Europe and they put an offer to us. I didn’t want to knock that back.

“They asked for me to go over and do a test ride between Adelaide supercross and AUS-X Open, but when we asked the [Raceline] team if I was allowed to go they weren’t very happy. They said no for me to go for the test ride, so then I asked for a release from my contract for the 2019 season – not for this season, just for the 2019 season.

“Thankfully they came through with the release and I signed that, then I signed a contract to race MX2 in Europe for next year. We received a call before AUS-X Open that Raceline and KTM thought it was in their best interests that I didn’t race, so unfortunately I wasn’t able to race [in Sydney].

“It is what it is, I was just very thankful that they did let me out of the 2019 contract with no damages, so I am very thankful for that. I didn’t expect my results were good enough to spark any interest, but obviously it did and I’m just super-stoked to go and race against the best in the world.”

With Evans not slated to continue at Raceline despite initially signing a contract prior to MXoN to continue in 2019, it’s now unclear who will lead KTM Australia’s official assault in the new season as both Kirk Gibbs and Luke Clout have been widely tipped to be switching manufacturers.

Raceline owner John Tisdale – who allowed Evans to miss the opening supercross rounds this year in order to represent Australia at MXoN – confirmed that the team has now moved on to finalise its 2019 roster with an announcement pending, but hasn’t ruled out working with Evans again in the future.

Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Police seek riders in lane filtering incidents

ACT police have asked for help to identify two riders who were videoed in separate incidents where a car swerved toward them while they were legally lane-filtering.

The incidents occurred on Majura Parkway on Tuesday, October 30. One incident is shown in this video which we published on November 2.

Police were made aware of this video a day later and began investigating.

Two incidents

It now appears there were two incidents involving the same driver.

This surely demonstrates that the first incident was not accidental. Instead, the driver seems intent on causing alarm and/or injury.

ACT Police have now released the images on this page (at top and below) of both incidents.

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The rider in the second incident

They are seeking the identity of the two motorbike riders involved and have released this statement:

About 4:30pm, the riders were separately travelling northbound on Majura Parkway, Majura, when a green Ford Falcon swerved, almost colliding with the riders. At the time, the riders were lawfully lane filtering.

If you are one of the motorbike riders affected please contact ACT Policing on 131444. Please quote reference 6327970.

Police are also urging anyone who knows the motorbike riders or who witnessed or has dash-cam footage of this incident to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website.

Please quote reference 6327970. Information can be provided anonymously.

ACT Police have confirmed they will alert us on the outcome of their investigation into these incidents.

Legal filtering

Interestingly, these incidents occurred only a few weeks after the ACT made lane filtering legal.

Lane filtering is now legal in all states and territories (except NT and WA which is expected to follow shortly) and has been legal in NSW more than four years.

So there is no excuse for this driver’s behaviour in the ACT which is inside the state of NSW.

Not only is lane filtering legal but it also benefits all motorists as it helps move heavy traffic more quickly.

What does it take for drivers to understand this?

You can do your bit to educate drivers by sharing this article you are reading now as well as this “Open letter to drivers“.

Perth incident

Meanwhile, in another road rage incident in Perth on Sunday, October 28, a driver swerved at a rider twice.

We posted YouTube video of the incidents, but it has since been removed.

However, it showed the driver trying to hit the rider at traffic lights, then a second time further down the road.

At the end of the video the driver gets out at traffic lights to have a go at the rider, but forgets to engage his handbrake! His car almost rolls into the car in front.

We contacted WA Police to make them aware of the video.

They said they would investigate and when we followed up yesterday they said they were still investigating.

Filtering rage

Drivers trying to obstruct riders has been happening ever since lane filtering was introduced.

Check out this video from last year sent to us by Newcastle rider Harry Criticos.

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“I was filtering legally when a driver stuck his whole body out in an attempt to block me,” the 2016 Triple Black R 1200 GS rider told us.

“I did not stop and he did make contact with the bike. I hope it hurt.”

It might be worth telling your driver mates that this particular motorist not only got hit, but also copped a $325 fine and three demerit points.

Lane filtering is legal 

Surely it is time for some major advertising campaigns in each state to advise motorists that riders are allowed to filter and what benefits there are for ALL motorists.

That was the major finding of an online poll we conducted in 2016, yet there are still no major ad campaigns.

So far, lane filtering education campaigns have been minimal and mainly aimed at riders, not the general motoring public.

We not only need major ad campaigns, but also roadside signage such as this photoshopped sign.

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Here’s a sign we’d like to see!

We are not aware of any polls about lane filtering in Australia.

However, in California where lane splitting (filtering at higher speeds than 30km/h) is legal, polls have found it is vastly unpopular among other road users. The main objection is that it’s unfair!

That breeds hostility which results in stupid behaviour such as in the above video.

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Lane splitting is unpopular in the USA

So long as lane filtering remains unpopular and/or erroneously believed to be illegal, motorists will do stupid and dangerous things to stop riders filtering.

Police ‘not interested’

Not only are authorities not interested in educating the motoring public about lane filtering, but police don’t seem to help, either.

Harry says police were initially not interested in following up on his complaint about this driver.Lane filter Incident

After we published the video, Harry went back to the police to find out why they did not charge this driver.

Eventually the driver was charged.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Pedrosa preparing for MotoGP send-off at Valencia

18-year career comes to an end this weekend in Spain’s MotoGP finale.

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Spaniard Dani Pedrosa is preparing for the final MotoGP race of his career this weekend at Valencia as the 2018 world championship comes to a close.

Pedrosa will step away from racing after 18 years, which has seen him earn three world championships in the 125cc and 250cc categories, while he’s finished runner-up in the premier MotoGP class on three occasions with 54 wins to his credit.

The 33-year-old acknowledges it will be an emotional weekend, although he’s still committed to putting on a stellar performance to conclude his career, and potentially add to the four MotoGP victories he’s earned at the venue.

“Clearly, the next race in Valencia will be a bit special, as it will be my final race, so the feeling will be different than usual,” Pedrosa commented. “It’s also going to be busy, because many of my people, friends and family will come there wishing to spend time together.

“Anyway, when I climb on my bike, my entire focus will be on riding. I like the track as it’s one of my favourites on the calendar, and of course I’ll try and get the best result possible on Sunday.”

The number 26 is set to take on a development role with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing next year, while his position at Repsol Honda will be fulfilled by multi-time world champion Jorge Lorenzo.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Clout admits to racing through AUS Supercross with wrist injury

Factory KTM rider to press on for S-X Open Auckland appearance.

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Following the conclusion of the Australian Supercross Championship at the Monster Energy AUS-X Open Sydney last weekend, Luke Clout admits he raced through a broken wrist at the final two rounds.

Scoring two podiums at the first two rounds, the factory KTM rider’s season took a turn at Geelong’s third stop when he viscously crashed out of the evening while leading the field.

It’s understood a suspected knee injury drew the most serious concern, allowing a broken bone in his wrist to go undetected until undergoing scans after Port Adelaide’s penultimate stop. Electing to finish out the year with seventh overall at Sydney, Clout will press on for the S-X Open Auckland next weekend, marking round two of the Monster Energy S-X Open Supercross FIM Oceania Championship.

“When I crashed at Geelong, we originally thought that my knee was the main issue,” Clout explained to MotoOnline.com.au. “It turns out the knee was the least thing to be worried about – I got it checked, but I didn’t get my wrists checked because we thought it was nothing.

“I struggled with grip racing in Adelaide, so I got an x-ray the Monday after and found out I have a broken bone in my wrist. I pretty much didn’t ride up until Sydney, so I’ve just been nursing it – it’s nothing too major, but I do have a bit of pain.

“I got through Sydney and Adelaide with a broken wrist, and it’s not ideal not being able ride much during the week, but I’m getting more riding and preparation in now before New Zealand.”

The popular number four finished sixth in the championship rankings, completing just his second campaign in the premier SX1 ranks.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Davies experiences first hit-out on WorldSBK-spec Ducati Panigale V4 R

British ace completes first day of testing at Aragon.

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Just under three weeks since the conclusion of the 2018 Motul FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK), Aruba.it Racing – Ducati’s Chaz Davies has experienced his first taste of the all-new and race-prepared Panigale V4 R.

Davies completed one of two days of private testing at Aragon in Spain, where he focused acquainting himself with the new bike, along with fine-tuning the ergonomics according to his needs and gathering plenty of useful data for the development process.

Undertaking 61 laps, the British ace declared he felt immediately comfortable aboard the all-new machine, while making a number of steps forward in just the early stages of development.

“It was really exciting to take the Panigale V4 R out on track for the first time,” Davies explained. “It felt like christmas, when you get a wonderful new toy to play with. Usually it takes me a bit of time to learn and understand a new bike, but honestly it felt the opposite today.

“I was really comfortable straight away, after the first out lap I felt like I wanted to push immediately, which is pretty cool. Overall, it was a really positive day, we’ve made a lot of steps forward and finished most of the work on the ergonomics. We have plenty of new things to evaluate and lots of data to process.

“The main goal today was to get progressively more comfortable with the bike and start tailoring it to our needs. Tomorrow, we’ll keep the same approach, working on the basics and refining little things before we start to push harder and understand the full potential of the bike a little bit better.”

The Aruba.it Racing – Ducati team will resume action tomorrow with Davies for another day of testing ahead of its first collective outing, with Alvaro Bautista joining the WorldSBK regular at Jerez in Spain on 26-27 November.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Strengthened lead for Team Australia on day three of ISDE

Australian Women’s team bolsters advantage in Chile.

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Team Australia has extended its World Trophy lead at the close of day three in the 2018 FIM International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) as the race in Chile reaches the midway point.

Although losing more ground to Australia, Team USA hold station in second, while Italy remains third. Defending champions France, in fourth place, picked up their pace on day three to move to within one-minute of Italy.

The Junior World Trophy class was once again an Italian show as the trio of riders secured their third consecutive day win. Italy now leads by over minute ahead of the USA and France, with Australia currently positioned in fifth.

Claiming their third day win in Chile, Australia continues its relentless pace in this year’s Women’s World Trophy division. Comfortably faster than their rivals, they enter the second half of the race looking favourite to collect their sixth consecutive victory.

Unable to answer the pace of the leaders, the United States are six minutes behind the Australians, but enjoy a six-minute cushion over Spain in third.

Aussie contender Daniel Milner (KTM Enduro Racing Team) captured his second-consecutive individual standings victory, while also continuing to lead the E3 rankings ahead of countryman Daniel Sanders (Husqvarna Enduro Racing Team). Thomas Mason (KTM) and Andrew Wilksch (Sherco) are 12th and 14th in E3, while Josh Strang (Husqvarna) holds down sixth in E2.

Fraser Higlett (Husqvarna Enduro Racing Team) is ranked seventh in E1, with fellow contender Lyndon Snodgrass (KTM Enduro Racing Team) ruled out of competition from day two. In the Australian-dominated Women’s class, Tayla Jones (Husqvarna) maintains her position in the lead, followed by Jessica Gardiner (Yamaha) and Mackenzie Tricker (KTM) in fourth and sixth respectively.

Detailed results


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Network 10 secures MotoGP broadcast for additional three years

Prestigious world championship to remain on free-to-air television in Australia.

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Network 10 has extended its contract to continue broadcasting each and every round of the MotoGP World Championship live on free-to-air television in Australia for the next three years.

Fans watching on Network 10 will continue to enjoy action via the media company’s newly-branded channel 10 Boss, with live streaming also available at Ten Play.

Multi-time grand prix winner and former premier class championship runner-up Daryl Beattie will chair proceedings for the network, presenting from 10 studios and adding pre-race and post-race expert analysis.

Phillip Island’s Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix weekend feature special and extended coverage, with qualifying sessions and races for every category shown live.

Network 10’s CEO Paul Anderson commented: “The MotoGP World Championship is part of our DNA and has proudly been on our Network for the past 21 years. MotoGP provides some of the most dramatic motor racing vision in the world and is a key plank in our motorsport strategy. We have an incredible partnership with Dorna Sports and are very excited to be partnering once again and remaining the free to air home of motorsport in Australia.”

Dorna Sports managing director Manel Arroyo added: “It’s great news that MotoGP will remain on Network 10 in Australia, continuing our long and successful partnership that is now in its third decade. Network 10 provide excellent coverage of the World Championship and are valuable collaborators with whom we are delighted to continue working, so three more years is great news for Aussie fans and great news for MotoGP.”

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Knee injury sidelines Musquin for Paris Supercross

Hill and Peick drafted in for supercross event in France.

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Promoter of the Paris Supercross has confirmed headlining rider Marvin Musquin won’t be in attendance at this weekend’s event after suffering a knee injury during his pre-season preparations.

The Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider was set to face-off against reigning AMA and world supercross champion Jason Anderson (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing), who just earned back-to-back Monster Energy AUS-X Open Sydney wins last weekend.

It’s not yet clear if the injury will have any implications on the Frenchman’s 2019 Monster Energy AMA Supercross campaign, as neither KTM or Musquin have addressed his condition.

It’s understood the Paris Supercross has drafted in Autotrader Yoshimura Suzuki Factory Racing duo Justin Hill and Weston Peick to make up for Musquin’s absence.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Tips to Keep You Safe and Warm this Winter

(Contributed post for our North American readers)

With the winter season fast approaching, it’s only practical that we make the necessary preparations for the onset of snowfall and slippery roads. While the white flakes are a joy to have, in excess they can be really harmful to motorists, especially those who prefer motorcycles to cars.

Vehicular accidents happen frequently enough during ideal road conditions, but they are more likely to happen during the winter season because of many reasons. These reasons include slippery roads and poor visibility. Sometimes even the cold itself is going to cause harm to your motorcycle if it isn’t stored properly.

So, how exactly do you ride your motorcycle safely during the winter? Read on, dear readers.

Reduce Your Speed

While this may be one of the more obvious things to take note of, many of us seem to forget this simple tip because, whether we admit it or not, going fast on a motorcycle is part of the fun. Any rider can speed up, but the real test of skill is being able to maintain control of your motorcycle even at low speeds.

Wear The Proper Gear

Donning the proper gear not only helps prevent serious injuries in the event of an accident, but it also helps you keep warm. Consider investing in thermal pants, gloves, and jackets. Riding in freezing weather is going to greatly impede your movements if you’re unable to keep warm. As an added bonus, wearing the proper gear not only looks cool, it keeps road rash away too.

Check Tire Pressure More Often

When you ride your motorcycle, your tires heat up after some time spent riding. This heat results in tighter traction, allowing you to control your motorcycle better (because heat causes your tires to expand). However, during winter, the heat that you generate from use dissipates faster than it is generated when you come to a full stop (and trust me, if you’re going to ride safely, you’re going to have to do this often). You’re not going to have the innate advantage of having your tires heat up as you ride, so it’s best to check and maintain your tire pressure regularly during the colder months. Alternatively, you can also invest in winter tires for your motorcycle.

Keep A Few Key Contacts Handy

Preparation has two aspects to it. One is in being able to prevent motorcycle accidents from occurring, and the other lies in how to react properly to an accident. With the latter in mind, keeping a few key contacts handy is going to save the time and effort of having to search online for the services that you need. These key contacts can be your local towing service, your lawyers, and your local motorcycle repair specialists.

Never Ride Through a Snowstorm

Riding through a bad storm is not recommended, and the main reason is that visibility is going to be reduced to nil. And while you can say that you’re going to be able to navigate through the blinding white, there are many other factors that might cause an accident, the most common of which are incapable drivers, sharp turns, and black ice. Seek shelter and wait it out. Wherever you’re going, it can wait. The important thing is that you get there safely.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

WESTx1000 Releases Perpetual Motion Tejas

Our friends at Westx1000 have released the latest episode of their new travel show, Perpetual Motion Tejas. Take a load off, kick back and check it out. 

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WESTx1000 Releases Second Episode of New Moto-Travel Show

Stetson, Steers and Lone Stars… Welcome to Tejas!

In the last four years, Justin and Kyra have ridden more than 60k miles, explored 15 countries and been lucky enough to see the world from behind the handlebar of a motorbike.

With the help of friend, filmmaker and fellow motorcyclist, Nathan Slabaugh, they’ve decided to create a new moto-travel series called #Perpetual_Motion. First, they toured Baja California. Now the duo finds themselves in the Lone Star State asking anyone who’ll listen why they’re so proud of being from Texas.

This episode is packed with insight and excitement as they shake hands with rodeo royalty, smoke cigars with a mystery man, dine on tacos, ribs and giant turkey legs, and seek guidance from Yoda.

Grab a seat and push play to see what a half-million-dollar steer looks like, if the pair can withstand a Texas-sized hail storm, whether Kyra can rope a dope, and to learn about the most iconic cowboy hat company in the world!

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