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Cycle News 2019 Issue 09 March 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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CN III ARCHIVES BY LARRY LAWRENCE P118 WHAT ARE THE TRENDS IN MOTORCYCLING? enough now, that there is beginning to be decent historic data show- ing trends based on searches that reveal interesting insights into where the various segments of motorcy- cling were 15 years ago and track- ing them to where they are today. In this week's Archives, we'll take a look at what Google can tell us about certain segments of the sport. While not a perfect indicator of the health of any particular seg- ment of racing, Google Trends pro- vides insights into what people are searching for on the web and with the mass of data compiled by the most visited website in the world, we can at least understand the broad interest trendlines of various sectors of motorcycle racing. Motorcycle Racing I used the search of the generic phrase "motorcycle racing" to serve as a baseline in the overall interest of the sport in general, regardless of genre. You can eas- ily see from this graph that inter- est in the last 15 years has fallen quite dramatically. In fact, overall Y ou hear a story of the de- cline of motorsports nearly every week. When you see on TV sparsely populated grandstands that were once packed at NAS- CAR events, there's no denying that something fairly dramatic is going on in terms of just the general interest in motor racing. In motorcycle racing, the trends are also down overall in terms of atten- dance and general interest. And that applies pretty much across the board in all genres of the sport with a few notable exceptions. The decline in the interest of motorsports—motorcycle racing specifically—and motorcycling in general have been discussed and contemplated a lot in recent years. In 2017, Give A Shift is- sued results of an industry sur- vey that concluded, in part, that motorcycle sales continued to be flat coming off the disastrous downturn caused by the recent Great Recession. Baby Boomers, the generation that pushed the popularity of motorcycle racing to all-time heights in the 1990s and early 2000s, are aging out of the sport at a rapid rate. Additionally, the report was somewhat critical of the motorcycling industry for catering to the ever-decreasing demographic of established rid- ers instead of working to attract a younger generation of riders. Google has been around long MOTORCYCLE RACING MOTOGP AND SUPERBIKE

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