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Cycle News Issue 34 August 28

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 34 AUGUST 28, 2018 P39 CRUTCHLOW RETAINS HRC SEAT W hile his compatriots Bradley Smith and Scott Redding appear to be headed out of the championship, top British rider Cal Crutchlow had the opposite news at his home GP, after his HRC contract with the LCR team was extended in the previous week for another year. Already signed up for 2019, HRC added an- other year to keep him going until 2020. He joined the independent LCR team, owned and run by former rider Lucio Cecchinello, in 2015 after three years on a satellite Yamaha, and has enjoyed his best results on the RC213V. Victory in this year's Argentine GP was his third win, after two last year. After four years, "I'll be with the team for another three. It's good news—the longest I've been with any team," he said. His factory status also acknowledges his value as a test and development rider. In the confirma- tion statement, HRC president Yoshishige Nomura said, "By hard work and getting many good results he has contributed a lot to Honda … and always gives us very useful feedback for the evolution of the RC213V." Michael Scott Cal Crutchlow will get another year on his HRC contract. BAUTISTA HEADED TO DUCATI WorldSBK O ut of options in the GP paddock, 2006 125 World Champion Alvaro Bautista confirmed he is to switch to WorldSBK next year with the factory Ducati team. The Spanish star, who had won races in 125 and 250, and claimed podiums in MotoGP, will take Marco Melandri's place in the Aruba.It Ducati squad alongside Chas Davies on the V4 Panigale. With his current Angel Nieto team giving way next year to the new Petronas satellite Yamaha squad, Bautista's hopes of picking up that ride came to naught when it was confirmed that Fabio Quartararo would be joining Franco Morbidelli there. The lifeline from a top-flight Superbike team was not enough to conceal his disappointment as he spoke of his regret at leaving the MotoGP paddock after 16 years. His ninth season had started badly, he admit- ted, after difficulty adapting to the Ducati GP17, but once finding his way, he had claimed seven top-10 finishes in the last eight races, including a strong fifth in Germany. "I feel motivated and strong on the bike," he said. Michael Scott Alvaro Bautista has been given a career lifeline with the factory Ducati WorldSBK ride.

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