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Cycle News 2020 Issue 02 January 14

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 2 JANUARY 14, 2020 P89 main event, and where we're going with the AFT Twins for next year, which we've now renamed SuperTwins, is that the population of the grid for the main is known before the races start, it's just a question of qualifying and getting the grid positions for the main. We will still run practice and qualifying, and two semi-finals to set grid position for the main, but if you've turned up to race in SuperTwins, barring a disaster of you breaking all your bikes or breaking yourself, you're going to be racing the main event. Are you saying that you won't accept more than 16 entries for SuperTwins? No, what we'll be doing for SuperTwins in 2020, is we will be limiting to 14 riders the number of season-long entries by teams, and we will have up to four wild cards per race. So we will have a grid of somewhere between 14 and 18, I suspect 18, at pretty much all the races. And it not only gives all our hundreds of thousands of new fans, who are not experts in the sport, they've just been attracted to it because it's exciting, it gives them a much easier way to follow the sport, to follow their heroes and their villains, seeing the same guys on the same bikes each week. Of course, in other motorcycle sports we take this for granted—in Super- cross, or MotoGP, or World Super- bike you expect to see the same guys turn up every week, racing for the same teams on the same bikes, you would never think otherwise. Well, flat track doesn't have a long tradition of this, so we're trying to change it. You talk about hundreds of thousands of spectators follow- ing it, but you do have millions watching it live on links around the world. Has your global following in- creased, held steady, or declined? It's increased substantially. We're now recording an average viewership for each race of around 305,000 people. So obviously across an 18- race season, that's somewhere just short of four million, and to put it into perspective, before we had the NBC deal, before we had YouTube Live and Facebook Live, basically the only way that you could see AFT was to buy a ticket and to go to an event. And we had, on average, about 5000 people do that for each race. So we've gone from 5000 a race to 305,000 a race. So the sport has grown exponentially, and continues to do so. (Above) Lock strongly believes that the Singles class is the future of the sport. (Below) Still, the main focus is the rebranded AFT SuperTwins class, where the elite, such as Jared Mees (1) and Briar Bronson (14) vie for the ultimate flat track prize.

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