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Cycle News 2001 05 23

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B y M AT O XLEY P HOTOS BY G OLD £, G OOS E at (Above) John Kocinski at speed on Yamaha's VZR-M1 - the f uture of Grand Prix road racing for the company - at the Mugello circuit In Italy. (Below) The M1 uses an in-li ne four-cylinder engine that is currenUy well under th e 990cc limit, according to Yamaha, and produces a claimed 200 horsepower at 15,0 0 0 rpm. (Be low ri ght) Marlboro Yamaha's Max Blaggl also took part In the test, giving Yamaha a good comparison to Its current VZR500 Grand Prix two-stroke. 22 MAY 23 , 200 1 • e ye I e a m a ha 's YZR-Ml broke cover in Europe last week - the first of the new generation fo ur-stroke GP bikes to run on the European continent. Yamaha engineers and riders Max Biaggi, John Kocinski, Norih iko Fuj iwa ra a nd Kyo j i Namba spent th ree days at th e Italian circuit of Mugello , running s ide -by-s ide tests with the factory 's c u rre n t Mar lboro Yamaha YZR500 Grand Prix bikes. The outing followed pr evious sess ions a t the Yamaha test tr ack Fukuroi , Se pa ng and Phillip Is la nd , and was the first stage of a Eu rop ean to ur for the bike tha t wil l race in anger for t he first time when it com petes for the 2002 MotoGP Wor ld Championship. The YZR-M 1 opens an excit ing new chapter in Yamaha's Grand Prix he r itage , following almost fo u r decades of Wor ld Championsh ip competition , du ring which time th e factory has conquered all th ree classes , most recently with victor y in last yea r's 250 and 500cc m an ufa cture rs' cha m pio ns hips. The shift to four-stroke power for GP raci ng 's premier class brings the s po rtmo re in line with the four-stroke dom inated streetbike market, encouraging a g reater degree of technological feed back from the track to the street. Yama ha currently enjoys massive s uccess in the streetb ike sector, with its epoch -m ak ing range of ' no- co m promise' s po rtbikes - th e R1, R6 a nd R7. But the YZR-M1 - the M1 code fo llo wing Yamaha 's tr aditional YZR race prototyp e prefix stands for Miss ion One - has no direct relationship to these machi nes . It is the e mbodiment o f a fr eeth inking pol ic y at Yamaha , a thought p rocess aimed at p roducing a totally balanced race bike - a motorcycle designed around the rider that acknowledges user friendliness as the surest way to ra ce winning performance. Y n eVIl'S

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