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Cycle News 2014 Issue 07 February 19 2014

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IN THE WIND P26 BMWS FOR DUNLOP IN ISLE OF MAN TT I f you win seven Isle of Man TTs and are generally regarded as one of the fastest two men on the legendary mountain course, chances are you're going to find someone who wants you to race their motorcycle. Turns out, BMW is that company. Michael Dunlop, who couldn't come to terms on a contract re- newal with Honda, has inked a deal that will see the Northern Irelander aboard BMW S 1000 RRs in not only the 2014 Isle of Man TT, but also in other interna- tional street circuit events. "I'm really pleased to have signed for such a strong and competitive team," said the 24-year-old Dunlop in a release issued by the Isle of Man TT press office. "The BMW S 1000 RR certainly has the speed for the TT and, with my ex- perience, the support from BMW Motorrad Motorsport and Hawk Racing, I know we have a race-winning package. I really thought about sitting out this year, but I have found a team that I am really com- fortable with and the support from BMW Motorrad Motors- port will make us a force to be reckoned with this year." The team will be a com- bined effort of BMW Motorrad UK and Hawk Racing, who also run the Buildbase BMW Motor- rad BSB team. Dunlop will also compete for the team in the first two rounds of the British Super- bike Championship. The team is hoping to emulate the victory in the Isle of Man TT by Georg Meier on a BMW ex- actly 75 years ago – BMW's first win on the island. Meier beat his teammate Jock West in the Se- nior TT with both running Boxer- powered 500cc RS 255 Kom- pressors. Seven-time Isle of Man TT winner Michael Dunlop will race a BMW in 2014. DOYLE PARTS WAYS WITH YOSH A fter 13 years and seven AMA Superbike Championships at Yoshimura Suzuki, long- time crew chief and team manager Peter Doyle is heading home to Australia to take on the new position of technical director for Motorcycling Australia. It was not an easy decision for Doyle, but for him it was time to be back home. "Sure, I've been there since the end of 2000 when I first came over" Doyle said. "And yeah, couldn't have been happier to work with Yo- shimura and Suzuki in the U.S. Lots of success… Longtime Yoshimura Suzuki crew chief and team manager Peter Doyle is set to become the technical director for Motorcycling Australia. PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANDREA WILSON continued on page 28

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