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Cycle News 2021 Issue 43 October 26

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VOLUME 58 ISSUE 43 OCTOBER 26, 2021 P67 BRIVIO BACK TO SUZUKI? It has been known for some months that Su- zuki is keen to fill the role once vacated by ex-Team Manager Davide Brivio. At Misano, rumors circulated regarding the Italian's possible return, less than a year after he departed for the Alpine team in Formula 1. Before qualifying Suzuki's MotoGP Project Leader Shinichi Sahara admitted the door would be open should Brivio wish to return. "It's just a rumor," said Sahara. "He's a good friend for me. Still we chat about many things. He recommends plans for the future. Hopefully he comes back to Suzuki in some time. But this is my hope." VINALES' APRILIA STRUGGLES Maverick Vinales has been struggling to unlock the potential of Aprilia's RS-GP since jumping aboard the bike for the first time two months ago. "I don't know where I can arrive," Vinales said when asked of the bike's capabilities. "I feel we can have a lot of potential. I don't know the bike. I can ride very fast with just seven laps of the tire. That means I don't understand the bike. Right now, when I push, I make a lot of mistakes." 2022 CALENDAR The news that MotoGP will face its longest- ever calendar in terms of races was greeted with a mixed reaction at Misano. A provi- sional calendar showcased 21 races from March 6 to November 6 next year, including two new tracks—the Mandalika International Street Circuit in Indonesia for round two, as well as the Kymi Ring in Finland for round 12. Some riders feel it is imperative to expand the series to countries like Indonesia that haven't featured on the calendar for some time. "This is something good for us, for the championship. It will help MotoGP grow," said Maverick Vinales. But Marc Marquez feels 21 is too high a number. "Dorna has to cap the number at 20 or 21 (to make sure) there are no more," he said. Briefly... To the victor go the spoils. Fabio Quartararo is a universally popular first champion for France.

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