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Cycle News 2021 Issue 43 October 26

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VOLUME 58 ISSUE 43 OCTOBER 26, 2021 P53 Moto2, Moto3 Age Limits Raised T he FIM and Dorna have agreed to make changes that will affect teenagers in the motorcycle racing world. React- ing to the three deaths (one in Moto3, one in the FIM Junior World Championship, one in World Supersport 300) that have occurred in the past five months, the age limits will be raised from 2023 onwards. Currently, teenagers of 16 years of age can enter the Moto2 and Moto3 class. That will be raised to 18. The Red Bull Rook- ies Cup entry age will be raised from 13 to 15, and from 14 to 16 in the FIM Junior Moto3 World Championship. Discussions have also been ongoing to improve the quality of rider equipment, especially for chest and neck im- pacts. Plus, work is ongoing with technical suppliers on how to implement "near-instant warning systems" for riders when an inci- dent happens ahead on track. The changes were met with a largely positive reaction. "Some- thing has to be done," said Jack Miller. But the Australian still feels the technical parity of the smaller classes is what has been causing harm. "If there is a guy losing a 10th or two in the back section or even more, they can grab a slip- stream—because it's so promi- nent—and stay in the group and cause chaos. Something has to be done with the bikes and the tires (to spread the field out)." Neil Morrison The deaths of three riders, including Jason Dupasquier at Mugello here, have caused sweeping age-limit changes in MotoGP.

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