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Cycle News Issue 37 September 18

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TRIUMPH MOTO2 PROTOT YPE FIRST TEST P86 this meaty, muscular, middle- weight motor is so eager to deliver, with the row of blue lights across the top of the dash building in number en-route to the 14,000 rpm rev limit. The fact I could only see the upper numbers on the analog tacho thanks to Triumph's PR team sticking a GoPro camera directly in front of it, didn't help but after a couple of laps I'd programmed my mind to cut down on the gearshifts and rev it right out on the two short straights. I was rewarded with the kind of vivid acceleration a factory one-liter Superbike delivered only a handful of years ago, as the Moto2 Triumph boasting a simi- lar power-to-weight ratio howled its way down the track, revs shooting to that fourteen-grand rev limit almost instantaneously. Phew! This is fun. Having now started to exploit the extra power available at higher revs, I thought I should try to start using that longer first gear in a couple of the slower K-Tech has been heavily involved in the development of the test mule. Imagine how good 30 un-muffled triples are going to sound like! This dash should be familiar to any Triumph riders. Triumph last competed in Grand Prix racing when factory tester Percy Tait (seen here at Thruxton) finished second to Giacomo Agostini MV Agusta triple on his 500 Daytona twin in the 1969 500cc Belgian GP run on the ultra-fast Spa-Francorchamps circuit. He was the only rider not to be lapped by the Italian world champion!

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