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Cycle News 2024 Issue 01 January 9

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Oliveira To Factory Aprilia In 2024 T he Trackhouse Aprilia Mo- toGP team (formerly RNF Aprilia) will see lead rider Miguel Oliveira on a RS-GP24 machine similar to the factory riders Aleix Espargaro and Maverick Vinales. It was looking as though Oliveira would be on a RS-GP23 machine for the 2024 season as the deadline for the application for current-spec machinery had long since expired, but Track - house has been given special dispensation by Aprilia Racing boss, Massimo Rivola to have one of the latest machines in its garage in 2024. Oliveira was unable to test the machine at the 2023 season- ending Valencian test due to damage suffered to his right shoulder in a crash in Qatar but will get his first taste of the 2024 Aprilia at the season-opening test in Malaysia on February 6-8. Teammate Raul Fernandez will start the season with a 2023- spec chassis fitted with the latest engine and, depending on results, will be moved to a full 2024 Aprilia later in the season. CN WIND IN THE P36 Did You Know? W hile Honda HRC's Jett Lawrence is the only rookie to win in his AMA Su- percross debut in the premier class, there are 10 other riders who earned their first premier-class wins at Anaheim: Gaylon Mosier, Kent Howerton, Donnie Hansen, David Bailey, Johnny O'Mara, Damon Brad- shaw, Chad Reed, Josh Grant, Ken Roczen and Jason Anderson. There have also been several Honda- mounted riders who chalked up Super- cross wins at Anaheim, including Marty Smith, Donnie Hansen, David Bailey, John- ny O'Mara, Rick Johnson, Jeff Stanton, Jeremy McGrath, Ezra Lusk, Mike LaRoc- co, Ricky Carmichael, Kevin Windham, Ken Roczen and Chase Sexton. CN There have been several first-time Supercross premier- class winners at Anaheim, but none as a rookie until now. Jett Lawrence has that honor. Miguel Oliveira is a happy man now that he's got a factory Aprilia for 2024.

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