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Cycle News 2013 Issue 45 November 12 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 give to the young guys in America that want to come over here? You know it's tough at the moment. I don't know what… In fact it's hard for me to say, but the way the American Championship… I hear the rumor there's only five races next year, six races, and if that's the case I mean a 16, 17-year-old kid can't line-up six times a year and think he's going to learn enough and develop enough to come to this level. So you see a lot of kids from other countries that are catching on. Malaysian kids are coming to Spain. It's a big job to pull up and come over here, but there's a lot of competition in these championships. I hope the American championship can get some more support because we see a lot of the rides going to the kids that don't necessarily maybe deserve it the most but who have a sponsor and who pay for it. So it's tough. You know now in the American Championship a lot of people pulling out Buell, Jordan… it's tough but hopefully they find a TV package. I mean if they lose the TV it could be over. Do you think that FIM and Dorna should do the same for the Americans like they do for Asia and other territories? If they're serious about get- ting some young Americans in the championship it might be necessary. I mean, I know also next year there's no American in Red Bull Rookies… Joe Roberts had some success there, but I guess not enough to catch on over here. I mean he's fast… We know Cameron's [Beaubier] fast. We know there's some talent there it's just giving them opportunity and getting them the experience in America. If there's only six races or something that's not a lot of seat time for a kid trying to learn. I don't want to sound negative because I hope that they can do it, but I don't know. It's tough. Andrea Wilson MORE ON HONDA'S PUMPED UP CBR300R continued on page 34 PHOTOGRAPHY BY MIKE ESDAILE I n what appears a very significant move, Honda chose the 12th annual China International Motorcycle Show in Chongqing to provide the world premier of its new Thai-built CBR300R – in advance of the big EICMA show in Milan, Italy. Honda has two major joint venture operations in China – Sundiro Honda and Wuyang-Honda Motors (Guangzhou) Co. Ltd. – which together sold 1.9 million units in 2012. However, the global market leader chose to exhibit at CIMAMotor 2013 under the Honda Motor (China) Investment Co. Ltd. company name. The new Honda CBR300R… headed our way.

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