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Cycle News 2023 Issue 12 March 28

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shed imitations were dubbed dangerous in crosswinds, and furthermore encouraged front (drum) brakes to overheat. Now, almost seven decades later, some (including FIM presi - dent Jorge Viegas) are advocat- ing a new ban on aerodynamics. For a variety of safety reasons— again including brake cooling. Another is aesthetic. Contemporary MotoGP bikes have so far departed from convention that even the most slavish showroom designer, turning racing trends into fash - ion, could hardly be rushing to imitate (for example) Yamaha's absurd-looking inverted triangle on the back of the seat (seen at Portimao tests). There is an argument against outlandish MotoGP develop - ments. One of the sport's appealing factors is (vaulting power and super-sticky tires apart) just how close the bikes are to top-end street-legal sport bikes. Then again, some might think the opposite—that looking different is an advantage. There are more important questions about the several new dishes at the aero feast, the latest adding front-wheel side pods to seat-rear fins. It begins to feel like gluttony. The origins of aero were simple enough: a search for more speed through less drag. The advent of double-size four-stroke engines and the O nce upon a time, world championship racing's great aerodynamic breakthrough was Geoff Duke's skin-tight leather suit. In this way, the stylish double cham- pion claimed an edge over rivals in their flapping high-drag two- piece suits. A bit of an exaggeration. Only a year or two later, largely thanks to Moto-Guzzi's cliff-side wind tunnel, came a new gener - ation of handsome dustbin fair- ings, enclosing the front wheel. Within three more years, these were banned on safety grounds. While properly devel- oped bodywork, with a comple- mentary rear enclosure, was a big step forward, flimsy garden- P126 CN II IN THE PADDOCK BY MICHAEL SCOTT WINGS AND THINGS– Good, Bad And Ugly

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