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Cycle News 2013 Issue 44 November 5 2013

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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P32 IN THE WIND donate $25,000 dollars to the Asterisk Mobile Medical Unit, and $25,000 dollars to The Road to Recovery Foundation if the "Let's Go Moto" Toyota Tundra wins the competition. And each person who votes is entered to win a "Dream Trip" to either A study by the Isle of Man Government's Treasury Economic Affairs Division into the contribution that the Isle of Man Festival of Motorcycling makes to the Island's economy has shown an increase in visitors of approximately 50 percent over a four-year period, according to the IoM TT promoters. The treasury originally surveyed the Manx Grand Prix in 2009 before replicating the study this year at the inaugural Isle of Man Festival of Motorcycling, which included the newly created Classic TT, the Manx a Supercross, NASCAR, or Dew Tour event. Motocross enthusiasts and industry personnel are encouraged to support the effort by visiting www.toyota.com/dreambuilds and casting a vote for the "Let's Go Moto" Toyota Tundra today. Grand Prix, the VMCC Festival of Jurby and the Classic and Two Day Trials. The research revealed an overall increase in visitors to 13,407 for the August event, compared to 8915 in 2009. The study showed that these visitors spent a total of $13.4 million compared with $7.8 million in 2009. While there was a significant 37 percent increase in all forms of sea passengers - foot, motorcycle and other vehicles - the notable increase was in air traffic, which was up 172 percent to 2346 this year from 860 during the same period in 2009. Figures supplied by Ronaldsway airport show that the air traffic growth was particularly significant in the last year, with a reported 11.6 percent increase in visitors compared with the same period in 2012. As with 2009, the majority of visitors were from England (80 percent) with campsites (31 percent) proving the most popular type of accommodation although 20 percent of visitors were revealed to have stayed in hotels. GROWTH FOR ISLE OF MAN TT Racing on the Isle of Man continues to bring in a record amount of fans.

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