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Cycle News 2013 Issue 36 September 10

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PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF YAMAHA VOL. 50 ISSUE 36 SEPTEMBER 10, 2013 P21 Briefly... No Go For Stoner Wet conditions on both days at the Motegi circuit in Japan prevented twotime World Champion Casey Stoner from completing his testing duties for HRC. Stoner is scheduled to test the bike again the first week of October. decision on Friday to race. Herlings won both motos to secure the overall at his home race. Rockstar Bud Racing Kawasaki's Dylan Ferrandis finished second with a 2-3 tally and Herling's teammate Jordi Tixier battled injury to finish third with a 3-4 tally at the final race of the year. diligently to put together a winning team for 2014." David Lloyd did not want to go into the reasons Wiles was released and sent a short reply to an email that read: "It was an incredibly difficult decision that had to be made for the progress of the team. It is difficult because Henry is a friend that I care for." What makes the departure of Wiles even more of a head scratcher is that he is still in the hunt for the 2013 AMA Grand National Championship title with just two rounds (the Santa Rosa Mile and the Pomona Half-Mile) remaining. Wiles is currently ranked fifth in the standings - 25 points out of the lead. It is known that Wiles was not happy when Lloyd Brothers picked up former champ Jake Johnson last month after Johnson left Zanotti Racing. Wiles stated that he felt the addition of Johnson would make things "chaotic" with the team. Wiles finished ahead of Johnson in all four races since Johnson has come on board with Lloyd Brothers. continued on page 22 Styke To GPs Australian motocrosser Luke Styke has been signed by the Kemea Reytec van de Laar Yamaha team for the 2014 FIM MX2 World Championship. The 21-year-old is the newly crowned Australian MX2 Champion. AIMExpo Gets Roberts The American International Motorcycle Expo (AIMExpo) has named three-time World Champion Kenny Roberts as its "American International Motorcycle Champion." In this role, Roberts will serve as the proverbial face of AIMExpo, joining in the celebration of the inaugural show in October with the entire powersports marketplace – industry, trade, media and consumers. And Pickers Too AIMExpo has also announced that Frank Fritz, one half of History's popular television series "American Pickers," will be ap- pearing at the inaugural event and hosting two presentation and meet & greet sessions. Fritz will be discussing the value of and his love for collectible and vintage motorcycles, as well as showcasing a portion of his personal collection on October 1819 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. More Pegram TV Larry Pegram's the "Superbike Family" is back in action for a third season to document the 2013 AMA Pro National Guard Superbike series. The "Superbike Family" is a reality show based on the excitement, adventure, trials and tribulations of Foremost Insurance Group sponsored racer Pegram and his family-based racing team. The reality series will air next year, but you can watch full episodes of season one and two on the Foremost Blog at blog.foremost.com. Martin For Le Mans Tyco Suzuki's Guy Martin will race the 24 Hours of Le Mans final World Endurance Championship round in France on September 21 for the R2CL Suzuki team. Safety Crew The FIM has announced that the following riders continued on next page

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