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Cycle News 2019 Issue 07 February 20

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MV AGUSTA CEO TIMUR SARDAROV PART 2 P88 Interview W here do you see taking MV Agusta, specifically, in the future? The high-volume strategy didn't work so we need to focus on delivering ongo- ing premium high-quality products, on developing the sales network and on increasing the level of service to our cus- tomers by making them feel as if they're joining a family when they purchase an MV Agusta or a Cagiva. Do you plan to only offer larger ca- pacity bikes—so, no more 675 three- cylinder models? No, indeed not. We will continue with the 675 F3 and Brutales because they're popular models, which already sell very well, but we're also looking at introduc- ing a 35kW 675 Brutale entry-level bike to help younger and/or inexperienced riders to join our MV Agusta family, via an A2 license in Europe. In addition, we're also working on a 930cc version of the three-cylinder mo- tor, which will bring us a range of mod- els based on that platform. Then in the meantime we're going to show a super- charged version of the F3 as a concept, probably in the middle of next year. That'll be crazy—just like an MV should be! Then finally, we're also focusing right now on improving the 800 models' ride-ability, so we'll be introducing the new SCS/Smart Clutch System transmission across the entire product range that we premiered this year on the Turismo Veloce. As an option, or on all bikes? As an option to begin with, but we'll try to make it very appealing price-wise to encourage owners to specify it, because it's a game-changer. It's a first step into really changing the dynamics of riding, and it gives you so much confidence. SCS has a big potential, and nobody else has it besides MV Agusta. Besides the new triples, are you also working on a new generation of four-cylinder models? BY ALAN CATHCART PHOTOGRAPHY BY MV AGUSTA MV AGUSTA'S RUSSIAN RELAUNCH IN PART TWO OF CATHCART'S INTERVIEW WITH NEW MV CEO AND CHAIRMAN TIMUR SARDAROV, WE FIND OUT MORE ON THE NEW BRUTALE RANGE AND MV AGUSTA'S UPCOMING MOTO2 DEBUT. IF YOU MISSED PART ONE, CLICK HERE.

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