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Cycle News 2021 Issue 46 November 16

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VOLUME 58 ISSUE 46 NOVEMBER 16, 2021 P33 Voxan, Biaggi Take To Kennedy Space Center E lectric motorcycle brand Vox- an and its new Wattman land speed racer are continuing in their pursuit of FIM Land Speed World Records. Starting on Monday, November 15, the Vox- an Wattman, piloted by six-time World Champion Max Biaggi, will set out for some "ultra-high- speed" testing at Space Florida's Launch and Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. At 15,000 feet (2.84 miles), it is one of the longest runways in the world. The Voxan Wattman was ready to stretch its legs on the mas- sive Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia in the summer of 2020, but the trip was canceled due to the pan- demic. In an abrupt plan B, Max Biaggi and the Voxan took to an airfield runway in France where they set 11 world speed records. The team is now eager to take the next steps on the promis- ing electric-powered machine, which will run in two separate categories: partially streamlined and naked. A new Voxan-Saft battery design allows the Wattman to now compete in the sub-300-kilo category. The pouch cells used in the battery make it possible to increase the power by nearly 80 times, compared with around 10 times for standard products. The Wattman utilizes a Mercedes EQ Formula E powertrain that delivers 320 kW with 1360 Nm on tap. There is no official word in the release regarding specific speeds Biaggi will be aiming for, but it does state that "Once the new Wattman is ready, further world record attempts will be made—certainly within the first six months of 2022," which sug- gests a trip to Australia's Lake Gairdner for the annual DLRA meet, which typically happens in early March. CN Max Biaggi will be testing the new Voxan Wattman electric land-speed motorcycle at the Kennedy Space Center this week. Next stop, Australia?

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