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Cycle News 2022 Issue 16 April 19

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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MX Sports, Bagger Racing League Team Up M X Sports and Bagger Racing League (BRL) announced their collaboration for the 2022 Bagger Racing League events. MX Sports will assist with promotions, mar- keting and event organization for the season as Bagger Racing League returns after their exhibition race back in 2020. BRL has continued to spread into a trailblazing series comprised of six classes featuring Harley Davidson vs. Indian Motorcycles. The Bagger Racing League combines a blend of American V-Twin motor- cycle culture and the thrill of racing into one. "I am extremely excited to have such a world class partner as MX Sports," said Rob Buydos, CEO of Bagger Racing League. "With their help in assisting promotions, marketing and organization we are looking to move up into the next level of excitement and professionalism in the sport." Each round will be televised. "MX Sports is eager to assist the Bagger Rac- ing League in all phases of their operation," said Tim Cotter, MX Sports Director. "This segment of motorcycling is vital to the industry. The Bagger Rac- ing League is fantastic racing content, and we are looking forward to making it better together." Click here for more information about the Bagger Racing League and registration. CN IN THE WIND P28 MX Sports announced it will help promote the 2022 Bagger Racing League. Ferrandis Will Miss Remainder of Supercross Dylan Ferrandis says he will forego the rest of the Monster Energy Supercross Series to rest his injured wrist and get ready for the upcoming Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship. The Monster Energy Star Rac- ing Yamaha Team rider did his wrist in at the Detroit Supercross and has been out of action ever since. Ferrandis says he wants to be as healthy as possible in order to defend his number- one plate in the 450MX outdoors. "Together with the team, we decided to not go back to rac- ing for the remaining rounds of Supercross," Ferrandis said. "I just returned to riding motocross, and I felt that my wrist was not fully ready to support the load of Supercross. It's a bummer for sure. I will focus on getting my wrist back to 100% and be ready for the outdoor season." Team manager Jeremy Coker said, "Looking at the bigger picture ... it's more important at this point of the Supercross season to focus on defending his title in the Pro Motocross Championship." CN Dylan Ferrandis will sit out the rest of the Supercross series and focus on defending his 450MX title outdoors.

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