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Cycle News Issue 29 July 24

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IN THE WIND P48 TOM SYKES TO LEAVE KAWASAKI T om Sykes' nine years as a Kawasaki WorldSBK rider will come to an end at the comple- tion of the 2018 season, after official confirmation of what most people in the WorldSBK pad- dock had expected for some time. After several seasons of rivalry and occasional bad blood between Sykes and teammate Jonathan Rea, it seemed like it was time to go for Tom, espe- cially after a particularly troubled period in his personal life. Add to that his media bust-up with Rea himself after a Brno race collision, and finally a public criticism of Rea's crew chief, Pere Riba, in a TV inter- view at Laguna Seca, and an exit seemed more certain every week. Once Rea had officially chosen not to go to MotoGP and re-sign with Kawasaki in WorldS- BK, it seemed even more certain Sykes would move. "I feel the time has arrived; the moment to make a change in my career and seek new chal- lenges," Sykes said of leaving his long-time factory slot. "Having the motivation to push to your limits and that of your machine is all the more important when you look for the victory at every race and I feel I have given all I can within KRT." A new start may be exactly what Sykes needs but with both Yamaha official seats taken by their existing riders, Michael van der Mark and Alex Lowes, any potential GRT Yamaha squad may not want to sign more than one experienced rider along- side their main target Marco Melandri. Sykes has probably fewer options than a month ago, but there is possibly Ducati. Or SMR, currently branded Milwau- kee Aprilia. Or Red Bull Honda. There are some seats available. Gordon Ritchie Tom Sykes still has some options in the WorldSBK paddock.

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