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Cycle News 2022 Issue 41 October 11

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on TV or PlayStation. Old hands know that, especially with Phillip Island, they are in for a treat. At the other flyaway tracks, not quite so much perhaps, but they all pose interesting puzzles any- way, from stop-and-go Motegi and Buriram to stop-and-flow Sepang. There are also what you might call class-circuit rookies: riders who have never ridden these tracks in their current class. In MotoGP, these include not only the true rookies—Darryn Binder, Gardner, Di Giannantonio, Bez- zecchi and Fernandez—but also four-times 2022 winner Bastiani- ni, bruiser Jorge Martin, Sunday charger Brad Binder and the improvingly solid Luca Marini, as well as Alex Marquez. These will have to remember their way around the tracks on their Moto2 bikes, and then forget all about gear settings, braking points and corner lines to adapt to MotoGP. Even for the old hands, how- ever, there is still plenty to get used to. Restrictive tech regs notwithstanding, the bikes have changed very significantly since 2019. Much of the old data will no longer be exactly relevant. This is thanks to the usual evo- lutionary development, despite a couple of years of engine M otoGP's return to the flyaways has been a breath of fresh air. For the fans in Asia and Australia, obviously, but also for the GP circus. After a couple of seasons of restriction and over-familiarity, where they even sometimes raced at the same circuit two weekends in a row, it's the joy of the unexpected. Four tracks are back after two years away: Motegi, Buri- ram, Phillip Island and Sepang. Tracks not unfamiliar to the old hands, though there are plenty of Moto3 and even Moto2 run- ners who have never seen any of these circuits before, except P128 CN III IN THE PADDOCK BY MICHAEL SCOTT T A L E S OF THE UNEXPECTED

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