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Cycle News 2023 Issue 33 August 22

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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Triumph Engine Reveal T riumph Motorcycles released more new details about the development of the chassis and engine of its eagerly awaited motocross bike, which is expected to officially launch later this year. The brand unveiled its new 250cc motocross engine. Triumph Ambassador Ricky Carmichael said, "This engine has its own identity, and I think one of the best things about it is the way that it's designed and devel - oped, which enables riders with a very wide range of abilities to be able to ride the bike. It's light and compact, and the power delivery is great for all forms of riders." More information is expected to be released on Sep - tember 5th when Ricky Carmichael rides the bike. CN WIND IN THE P32 Here it is, the engine that will power the soon-to-be-revealed Triumph 250cc motocrosser. Herlings Injured R ed Bull KTM's Jeffrey Herlings suffered yet another setback after falling and breaking his collarbone at the MXGP of The Netherlands on August 19. The home favorite, Herlings, went down during Saturday's free practice, and it was con - firmed shortly afterward that the multi-time MXGP Champion had broken his collarbone and did not suit up for Sunday's GP. It's the second such injury the 28-year- old has suffered this season. It is not yet known when he'll be back in action. There are three rounds left in the MXGP Cham - pionship and the Motocross of Nations in Ernee, France, is in early October. CN Jeffrey Herlings suffered another broken collarbone at the MXGP of The Netherlands.

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