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Cycle News 2022 Issue 08 February 23

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also introduced a 14-year-old me to the 31° banking of The World Center of Racing, otherwise known as Daytona International Speedway. Actually, that last part is only slightly correct, as Tom Cruise's Days of Thunder was the first time I remember seeing racing of any kind on the famous banks. Seeing the lanky Kiwi Andrew Stroud, feet cocked at 45° to the direction of travel as he held the blue and pink Britten absolutely wide open on the banking, was an image I'll remember forever. We never had banked oval rac- ing in Australia. Indeed, we only had one banked super-speed- way-style track in Melbourne that occasionally held NASCAR races. The bikes used only the infield, so to see bikes right up near the wall at Daytona (albeit on a VHS cassette) with the gas pinned to the stop and riders hanging on for dear life, left an indelible mark on my teenage brain. Daytona has an allure to it no other racetrack in this country possesses. It is steeped in gran- deur and prestige, having seen some of the most spectacular racing ever staged in the U.S. As a bit of a motorcycle history buff, I'm absolutely thrilled to be heading to Florida in a couple of T he documentary One Man's Dream is absolutely essential viewing for any- one with even a slight interest in motorcycling. Telling the incredible tale of the Britten V1000, One Man's Dream is a film that showcases what man is capable of when he puts his mind to it. If you haven't seen it, block out the next hour and a half of your day and click here. However, not only does the film detail just what went into making that halo of a motorcycle (one of the most sought-after and expensive two-wheeled machines in the world today), it P130 CN III LOWSIDE BY RENNIE SCAYSBROOK THE ALLURE OF DAYTONA Isle of Man TT legend, Michael Dunlop, holds the Kawasaki flat out on the banking in 2021. The Daytona 200 is getting a reboot in 2022, will it help retore the allure of this great race?

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