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Cycle News 2014 Issue 07 February 19 2014

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 7 FEBRUARY 19, 2014 P21 overall over the two days. I've worked really hard; I was consistent this afternoon, we had a few issues, but it would be impossible not to be happy really. I don't think many people expected me to be this close already and with a couple of days to reflect we should be in a stronger position for the weekend. I'm lov- ing riding the GSX-R, it's a bike you can really push and it seems to be a bit like me – the harder it's worked the better it goes. Thanks to everyone on the team, we have a great at- mosphere and I'm enjoying myself." Aprilia's Marco Melandri and Ducati's Da- vide Giugliano were fourth and fifth, respec- tively, and just ahead of Sykes' Kawasaki teammate Loris Baz. Baz crashed twice dur- ing the test and was fortunate to not suffer injury. Aprilia's Sylvain Guintoli seems to be back to health with his surgically repaired shoul- der and the Frenchman who won race one at Phillip Island last year ended the test sev- enth best. Pata Honda's Leon Haslam and Jonathan Rea both suffered crashes near the end of Tuesday's session and they ended up eighth and ninth best. Ducati's Chaz Davies was 10th overall after the two days of testing. Only .848 of a second separated the top 10 riders. The Hero EBR team of Geoff May and Aar- on Yates struggled during the test, the pair ending up 23 rd and 24 th overall, respectively. May lapped at a best of 1:34.807 with Yates turning in a 1:36.662. Althea Racing's Niccolò Canepa was 11th overall on his EVO Ducati 1199 Panigale – the best of the EVO class racers. Lowes wasn't the only Phillip Island new- bie who turned heads. PJ Jacobsen ended up second overall on the World Supersport timesheets, the New Yorker ending up just .281 of a second behind three-time World Su- persport Champion Kenan Sofuoglu on his Intermoto Ponyexpres Kawasaki. Briefly... Why We Ride Available The movie "Why We Ride" is now available for audi- ences worldwide on digital platforms. Beginning on February 18, Why We Ride will be available across all of iTunes' and Amazon's stores worldwide. Kerr To Harley Series Ohio road racer Ryan Kerr will ride a Kyle Wyman Rac- ing prepared Harley-Da- vidson XR1200 in the AMA Pro Vance & Hines Harley- Davidson series. Kerr will ride the #28 XR1200 with support from Best Book 1 and RFC. World Superbike Streaming The World Superbike Championship now gets a SBK VideoPass that brings us full coverage of Saturday's Superpole and Sunday's races for every round of the season – live and on-demand. All video content on worldsbk.com is completely commercial free. The SBK VideoPass also includes SBK Live Tim- ing, the interactive news- letter, exclusive merchan- dising and ticket offers. For more information, visit www.worldsbk.com/en/ subscribe. Clear Creek Update The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has an- nounced the reopening of the 31,000-acre Serpentine Area of Critical Environmen- tal Concern in California's San Benito and Fresno counties to limited street-li- censed vehicle use, accord- ing to the AMA. At the same time, the BLM says, about 5070 acres of public lands within the Clear Creek Management Area "exhibit Wilderness characteristics" and "will be managed to emphasize primitive, non- motorized recreation oppor- tunities." The BLM decision also means ATVs will have access to the parts of the Clear Creek Management Area that were never closed, but were rendered inac- cessible. The 75,000-acre Clear Creek area, which includes the Serpentine ACEC, was closed in 2008 after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency raised concerns about asbestos exposure. Reunited And It Feels So Good The original six rookie Ex- perts from the 1979 AMA Grand National Champion- ship will be reunited this summer for their 35th an- niversary in August. Wayne Rainey, Scott Parker, Ron- nie Jones, Charlie Roberts, Tommy Duma and Johnny Wincewicz will be at the third annual Springfield Mile After-Party on Satur- day, August 30. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE

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