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Cycle News 2024 Issue 20 May 21

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tamer aero and no fancy squat- ting suspension. It's all aimed at slowing things down. The rules were arrived at in consul- tation with the factories' race engineers, obliged to achieve the exact opposite of what they spend their lives striving for. There was worthy talk of sustainability, with reduced use of non-fossil fuel and such like, and some other matters, includ - ing a slightly puzzling decision to make every competitor's on-track GPS data available to everybody else. But there is one really trenchant reason: safety. And not only because faster crashes are riskier. It's because higher speeds require bigger gravel traps. And with specta - tors shunted even further off into outer darkness, that's worse for the all-important show than slowing everyone down. The measures met with cau - tious approval in the paddock. Cautious because of what hap- pened the last time the engine size was cut, for the same rea- son. In 2007 MotoGP went from the rumbustious first-generation 990cc four-strokes (which included Honda's masterly V5 and Aprilia's deafening triple) to compulsory four-cylinders and 800cc. It was a bit of a disaster. Speeds weren't cut much, lap times not at all, but revs got higher, as reduced torque com - bined with restricted fuel and T he trouble with MotoGP? It's too fast. That's not what World Championship racing should be about. Sounds ridiculous? Bear with me. Only relative speed matters. As in, "I can go faster than you can?" Or, in the deathless motto of the long-ago British Moto Morini 3½ series, "Why hurry a good race?" MotoGP riders aren't going for the land-speed record. They only need to go faster than the other bloke. This was all confirmed at the Le Mans confirmation of the new 2027 regs, announced to no gasps of surprise. Mainly, it's smaller engines, P126 CN II IN THE PADDOCK BY MICHAEL SCOTT THE GO (SLOW) SHOW

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