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Cycle News 2019 Issue 07 February 20

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IN THE WIND P30 WorldSBK Honda Racing Colors Break Cover O ne day after the KRT squad had their global launch just ahead of the final test of the pre- season at Phillip Island, the official Honda effort unveiled its factory machines near the venue for the first round of the new-look WorldS- BK Championship. Joining the 2019 rider lineup of Leon Camier and Ryuichi Kiyonari were Honda and HRC top brass, confirming that the overall CBR1000RR SP2 effort in 2019 will be an officially sanctioned one, with direct factory support and development as an integral part of the package. The color-bomb of a 2019 WorldSBK Honda Fireblade was unveiled in its predominantly red white and blue colors, with Mori- waki's traditional blue and yellow also unmissable in its intensity along its midriff. Looking chiseled from solid billet, from the outsize disc rotors to the footrest hangers, the bike itself has already been out on track, with Camier and Kiyonari, at the Thai circuit of Buriram. Leon Camier, on whom lots of Honda's immediate hopes rest, said, "I think, for me, the whole project is really exciting. Having the support of HRC and Honda and the experience of Althea and Moriwaki—it is going to be a really interesting project. There is a lot to learn from the bike for sure. But at the same time, I have quite a lot of experience in this champion- ship now and I hope to be able to keep steering in the right direction. I think we can come good quite quickly, hopefully. I think there is no reason we cannot be strong, hopefully the middle of the cham- pionship and towards the end for sure." Kiyonari, the winner of the final round of the Japanese champi- onship in 2018 on a Pirelli-shod Moriwaki Honda, said of his 2019 chances, "Always I want to win— championships and each race—but I know that especially this cham- pionship is very, very difficult. But I have a good bike, a good team, and if I can ride well and show good speed I think we can finish in strong positions." Gordon Ritchie Honda officially introduced its new CBR1000RR SP2 for WorldSBK.

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