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Cycle News 2020 Issue 26 June 30

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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IN THE WIND P32 No 125 All-Stars This Year M X Sports Pro Racing, organizers of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Champi- onship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, announced there will be no 125 All- Star MX program this year. The 125 All-Star MX Series normally runs in conjunction with the outdoor motocross series, but unfortunately won't be happening in 2020. The series will, how- ever, return next year. The choice to suspend the amateur exhibition series comes as a result of thor- ough social distancing policies that have been established for implementation this summer, developed both in accordance with CDC guidelines in addi- tion to working alongside local government and health officials in the counties surrounding each respective venue. CN Tomac, Cianciarulo Sign Contract Extentions T he Monster Energy Kawasaki Team an- nounced that 2020 Supercross Champion Eli Tomac and his teammate, Adam Ciancia- rulo, will remain with the team through 2021. "We have a very strong 2021 team ros- ter," said Kawasaki Racing Senior Manager Dan Fahie. "We are prepared to continue our championship journey with both Eli and Adam. We had an unusual, yet successful 2020 supercross season and look to contin- ue that into the motocross season as well. We have learned a lot about our KX450 and are in a good place heading into outdoors and 2021 with the development of the motorcycle." CN Eli Tomac and Adam Cianciarulo will remain with Kawasaki through at least the 2021 season. The 125 All-Star MX program has been canceled for 2020.

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