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Cycle News 2022 Issue 50 December 13

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Rieju Signs Gomez S panish manufacturer Rieju signed fellow countryman Alfredo Gomez to a factory contract for 2023. Gomez will contest the 2023 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship and SuperEnduro World Champion- ship, where he made his Rieju debut in Poland, December 10. Gomez is a former runner- up in the Hard Enduro World Championship and former win- ner of the Erzbergrodeo Hare Scrambles. Early in his career, Gomez won a World Trials class championship aboard a 125cc GasGas. For 2023, Gomez will compete aboard Rieju's MR300 Pro model. Rieju recently signed Sandra Gomez, Alfredo's younger sister, to compete in the 2023 Dakar Rally. CN IN THE WIND P60 Rieju signed world-class off-road racer Alfredo Gomez for the 2023 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship and SuperEnduro World Championship. Miller Aiming For A Fresh Start J ack Miller has spoken to mo- torsport.com about his move to back to KTM, the Australian hoping to bring the Austrian manufacturer into the realm as a full-time top-five contender. Miller left Ducati after four sea- sons (two on the factory team and two with the Pramac team), but his appointment to KTM comes under much fanfare as he very nearly won the 2014 Moto3 title with the manufacturer and would thus become KTM's first premier-class champion if he should pull it off. Speaking of his time with Ducati, Miller said, "It's some- thing that's been a game-chang- er for me and my career. "Up until coming to Ducati, I had one podium, which was a win in the wet, and we've had 20-something podiums now. It's been an amazing journey, I've learned a lot, I've been through so many different configurations of the bike so I do feel attached to that side of things. "The whole reason behind this decision, the whole reason for me was really something differ- ent, something fresh, and that's what I'm getting at KTM, that's what I'm going for. "That's why the decision was mine at the end and mine only." CN Jack Miller's move back home to KTM is seen as a new beginning for the Australian.

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