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Cycle News 2023 Issue 35 September 6

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A Solution To Turn-One Mayhem? S unday's first-turn pile-up at the Catalunya MotoGP was the fourth time at the Circuit of Bar - celona-Catalunya. It led to discus- sions on how it could be avoided in future years. One idea floated was to move the start line 100-200 meters closer to turn one. "If you look through the history books at Barcelona, there's al - ways a big one at turn one," said Jack Miller. "Always has been, always will be," said the KTM rider, who narrowly avoided being brought down in the aftermath of Bagnaia's fall. Franco Morbidelli was ada - mant that change would improve safety. "It's going to make a difference, f**k, you arrive in fifth year, 200-plus kilometers. There is a big mess, and the braking is more difficult. For sure, it's going to make a difference." But Luca Marini wasn't so sure and cited the tricky turn one at the Red Bull Ring as an example that braking from fifth or sixth gear isn't necessarily to blame. "No. It [would just mean] less speed, but then the cor - ner [shape] is the same. It also [happened in] Austria, where the speed is slow, so you need to slow down a lot." Neil Morrison VOLUME ISSUE SEPTEMBER , P33 There have been so many multi-bike crashes at turn one in Catalunya over the years. Is there way to prevent them? PHOTO: GOLD & GOOSE Yaakov To Make Supersport Debut K ayla Yaakov will make her MotoAmerica Supersport Championship debut this week at Circuit Of The Ameri- cas, as she replaces Stefano Mesa on the Tytler's Cycle Racing Kawasaki, with Mesa stepping up to replace the injured Cameron Beaubier on the team's BMW Superbike. Yaakov finished third in the 2023 Junior Cup and is currently seventh in the Twins Cup Championship on the Melissa Paris-run Yamaha YZF-R7. "I am extremely excited to be joining the Tytlers Cycle Racing Team for the final two rounds of the MotoAmerica Supersport season," Yaakov said. "This opportunity came completely out of the blue, and I am so thank - ful for this chance to try the Supersport bike in this stacked class. [It] won't be easy, learning a new track and a new bike, but I know I have a strong team around me, and I am ready for the challenge and what lies ahead. The decision to jump off the Twins Cup bike and pursue Supersport so late in the season was difficult, but after a lot of thought about my progression and my future in the sport, myself, The WagBar MP13 Racing Team and Yamaha have come to a mutual decision in allowing me to dedi - cate the rest of the year to the Tytlers Cycle Supersport program." CN Kayla Yaakov will see out the MotoAmerica Supersport season with the Tytler's Cycle Racing team as replacement for the Superbike- bound Stefano Mesa. PHOTO: BRIAN J. NELSON

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