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Cycle News 2019 Issue 07 February 20

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P92 Interview MV AGUSTA CEO TIMUR SARDAROV PART 2 To be honest, the decision to stop the F4 was mine, because although we had a crazy looking evolution of the existing F4, the design was amazing, and Adrian [Morton—MV's head of design] is a genius—I believed it wasn't special enough, it wasn't a mold- breaker like the F4 was 20 years ago. So that's why we're working on a few things that will make the new one special—like pneumatic valves, a tiptronic gearbox, a turbo or supercharger. That's why we think that to stop the F4 and have a breather for two or three years is a very good idea. Stop, allow people to forget about it, and then come back with some- thing fabulous—that's the best way to do it. Another reason for terminating the F4 was that we can't afford to simultaneously develop two separate new platforms—and We're going to show a supercharged version of the F3 as a concept, probably in the middle of next year. That'll be crazy—just like an MV should be!" in 2019 we will develop a new Cafe Racer family of models as a different platform, which we'll term Neo-classic. This will utilize part of the new four-cylinder motor, but it's a different engine, and this will also open that fam- ily of bikes right up. We'll have a naked roadster, sure, but we can have something off-roadish looking like a street enduro or flat-tracker, plus something like a Neo-classic old GP racer. We're going to have a big range of premium Neo-classic MV Agusta models, for which we're sure there's a market. You don't have a factory MV Agusta museum, as Moto Guzzi and Ducati do. Is that something that might change? I definitely want to create a museum here at Schiranna. Can you imagine that with the huge amount of history in this compa- ny, with 270 Grand Prix victories and 75 World Championship titles including 17 successive 500GP crowns, there's not a single old MV Agusta motorcycle in the factory right now? When I get some budget for it we're going to build a museum here and stock it with bikes I'm already purchasing, and I also hope to obtain the loan of historic GP bikes from existing collectors. What other models will you use the Brutale's new 1000cc engine for? Will you make a four-cylinder Sport Turismo version, for example? The Brutale 1000 Serie Oro won most beautiful motorcycle at EICMA and packs over 200 hp.

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