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Cycle News 1996 02 28

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·R A RACE · 1995 BEARS World Series OD By Robert Fawcett . Photos by Kyolchl Nakamu ra decad e after the BEARS category was first conce ived in New Zeala nd in th e m id -' 80s, th e thrill in g four-st ro ke racing class finally m ad e it to t he intern ational arena in 1995. The result was a series of exciting races from th e grea test va riety of machinery to be seen in mod ern-day road racing - a true class for the technical connoisseu r. Its excellence was even reco gn ized b y the p r om ot or s of th e Wor ld Su perbike Champions h ip, for w h ich t he BEAR S Worl d Series h as become a worthy su p port class, catering to four-stroke motorcycles wi th a maximum of th ree cy li n ders, no tu rb o / s u pe rcharging or four-va lve d esm o cylinde r heads, and neith er th e ch ass is nor engin e o f commerci all y available [ap anese manufacture. Oth erw ise, anything else goes , resul tin g in a (Left) Br itten-mounted Andrew Stroud (1) Is pursued by the Harley-Dav idson VR1000 of American Ron McGill during the 1995 BEARS race at Day1ona. (Below) The front row for the final race at Assen was occupied solely by tw inpowered machines. It was an eclectic mix nonetheless - Ducatl, Moto Guzzi, Britten and Harley-Davidson engines were all there.

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