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Cycle News 2019 Issue 07 February 20

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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P90 Interview MV AGUSTA CEO TIMUR SARDAROV PART 2 Yes, we have our new four- cylinder engine that we introduced in the 1000 Brutale Serie d'Oro at the EICMA Show in November. This is almost a new engine apart from the crankcases—it's fascinat- ing what our technical department did to it. The new Brutale 1000 is in a category of its own, as a hyper-naked bike with over 200 horsepower—208bhp to be exact, in Euro 4 compliant form, in a 375-pound platform and capable of 190 mph! It's going to be a really cool motorcycle, which is some- thing else in terms of technology, in terms of rideability, in terms of its presence. It's quite an amazing product and the fact that it was elected the most beautiful bike of the 2018 EICMA Show shows the public recognize that, too. Will you make an F4 Super- bike version, using an even higher performance version of this new motor? The new four-cylinder engine will be utilized to begin with only for the Brutale 1000, because we're ending production of the existing F4 early in 2019, with the final edition which will be a tribute to the late Claudio Castiglioni, Gio's father. We'll probably make only 64 such bikes, which was his age when he passed away. This will be a very spe- cial model, which will incorporate almost all the technology we've been able to develop for this 20-year-old platform before it fades out. That means the F4 Claudio which we displayed at EICMA will essentially be the bike which Leon Camier and Jordi Torres raced so successfully at the high- est level in World Superbike, and it'll be quite special—a collector's piece, with very advanced engi- neering and materials technol- ogy. After that, we won't be manu- facturing any four-cylinder hyper- sport models for a while. We're about a year into developing a new F4 from the ground up, and it'll probably take another two years from now to be ready. We expect to present it as a 2021 model, and it'll be radically dif- ferent from any other hyperbike ever made, just as the first F4 was 20 years ago. That logo carries with it a lot of history. The Tourismo Veloce 800 SCS was the first fully automatic MV, and the company has plans to roll the system out across the entire model range.

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