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Cycle News 2026 Issue 09 March 3

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A street circuit! We'll come back to that. But this is not the first time Phillip Island has lost the bike GP. After the first two blissful years there, 1989 and 1990 (both narrowly won by Wayne Gardner), the race migrat - ed to Sydney's bland and sterile Eastern Creek for six years, a move that only increased the paddock's yearning for the fast sweepers and spectacular nature of the island circuit. The 1997 return felt like com - ing home. Oh, there were shortcom- ings. Facilities were primitive, the location rather quaint, and the accommodation likewise. The weather was wicked. Barry Sheene called it "the world capi - tal of hypothermia." But the racing, oh, the racing. Here was a track that brought all the best old-school virtues to modern racing. Fast and P hillip Island gone! Three words that strike dread into the heart. It's like canceling Mozart or the Beatles. Taking internationally revered classics and destroying them. Replace JS Bach with atonal rap, Shakespeare with low-brow reality TV. Or in the case of Australia's classic seaside track, with a long-redundant ex-F1 street circuit instead. P146 CN IIIN THE PADDOCK BY MICHAEL SCOTT PHILLIP ISLAND FINISHED AT LEAST THE PENGUINS WILL BE PLEASED Sad times. MotoGP gave the iconic Phillip Island circuit the boot.

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