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Cycle News 2019 Issue 05 February 5

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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IN THE WIND P42 TRANSWORLD MOTOCROSS HANGS IN THE BALANCE I t was announced on Thursday, January 31, that TransWorld Mo- tocross was "on hold…for now." It seems the publication, founded in 2000, was purchased by American Media, Inc. (AMI) along with the rest of the TransWorld group. Oddly enough, AMI seem- ingly has no interest in running a motorcycle publication, and opted to shut the doors and lay off the entire staff. American Media, Inc. is a major magazine group that includes titles like Men's Journal, the National Enquirer, Muscle & Fitness and US Weekly. Founding editor of TransWorld Motocross Donn Maeda, a Cycle News alum, was shocked to hear the news, as was the rest of the staff. And they are not ready to throw in the towel on TWMX. "Needless to say, we were all caught off guard as TransWorld Motocross has remained suc- cessful in all areas," said Maeda. "For me, personally it was a huge blow as I launched the title in 2000 and it is a massive part of my life… my third child in many ways. "All of my guys are extremely talented—we've decided to stick together in hopes of reacquiring our title and picking up where we left off. In the meantime, we'll continue to create content and share it on SwapMotoLive.com until we get the keys back." Maeda and crew have moved the party over to a new website, SwapMotoLive.com which is already up and running with con- tent from San Diego Supercross. Meanwhile, they are collaborating in the effort to buy the TransWorld Motocross title from AMI. "Fingers crossed," says Maeda. Jean Turner Jeffrey Herlings could miss the opening round of the 2019 MXGP season after suffering a broken foot that required surgery. PHOTOGRAPHY BY RAY ARCHER TransWorld Motocross has ceased publication—for now. HERLINGS "UNLIKELY" TO RACE FIRST MXGP ROUND C urrent MXGP World Champion Jeffrey Herlings (Red Bull KTM) might miss the opening round of the 2019 MXGP Champion- ship in Argentina, March 3, after breaking his foot last week while training. The injury required surgery and was performed by well- known surgeon Dr. Claes. "I landed strangely from a jump and was at an angle when I went too close to the track 'wall' of dirt," Herlings said. "I got my foot caught between the bike and the mud. I knew we were in trouble, and we had the operation as soon as possible when we saw the foot was starting to swell. The good news is that Dr. Claes and his team were really happy with how the operation went and I don't have any more pain or swelling. In six weeks time we'll know more and it all depends how the bone heals." CN

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