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Cycle News 2023 Issue 39 October 3

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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Alpinestars Celebrates 60 Years O ne of the most famous mo- torsport brands in the world, Alpinestars, celebrates its 60th anniversary in 2023, and they have created a fantastic video to mark the occasion. Certainly, there's no other safety apparel company on the market today that is so ingrained in almost every form of motor - ized competition, from Formula One and MotoGP, to Supercross, MXGP, karting, powerboats, Isle of Man TT, Dakar and Baja 1000, the World Rally Championship, the list goes on and it's almost endless. Sit back and enjoy this quite tasteful video compiled by Al - pinestars and narrated by Keanu Reeves. CN WIND IN THE P28 Dall'Igna Says Marquez Has Decided To Leave Honda A fter a weekend of not-so- subtle hints from Marc Mar- quez regarding his future, Ducati Corse's General Manager Gigi Dall'Igna revealed the rider has already decided to leave Honda at the end of 2023 in favor of Gresini Ducati. Speaking to Sky Italia's An - tonio Boselli on Sunday night, Dall'Igna said, "Marc is one of the strongest riders in history. So, the fact he strongly wants to get on a Ducati can only be pleasing. He's decided to leave Honda for an unofficial Ducati: all the more this underlines the fact that he wants our bike." The Italian engineer did then clarify that Marquez exiting his current HRC contract one year early is a "complicated" mat - ter and may take some time. "This is what I heard. Clearly, there isn't an official announce - ment yet. I think there are a lot of things to do, and I think it's a complicated contract to break. In the event that he wants to break it clearly... But it seems to me that the declarations made are these. From our point of view, they are pleasing." Neil Morrison According to Ducati Corse's General Manager Gigi Dall'Igna, the Marquez/Ducati switch is as good as done.

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