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Cycle News 2014 Issue 08 February 25 2014

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 8 FEBRUARY 25, 2014 P27 the winner of this year's Dakar Rally. "I'm really excited for this new chapter in my career and very grateful for the opportunity from KTM," Sunderland said. "It's go- ing to be great to work with the huge experience of the team and I hope I can prove myself with good results to return the confi- dence they've put into me. The team has won for 13 years in a row and it's a huge opportunity for me to race with a team with that much experience. When I met the team I had a great feel- ing, like friends straight away, which is a huge part of the whole deal, because in the Dakar it's stressful and tiring, so the rela- tionships are important to be able to work together in the toughest times. The bike is proven; I've not ridden it yet, but I'm really excited and looking forward to that. It looks great and with first and sec- ond this year it's obviously great for the job. I am working really hard with my training right now and I can't wait to get started." KALLIO LEADS JEREZ TEST M arc VDS's Mika Kallio smashed the Jerez Moto2 lap record by over a second on the final day in Spain last week, posting a time of 1:42.169 to finish the three days of testing at the top of the timesheet. Kallio's teammate Tito Rabat had led the Valencia test the week prior, giving the Marc VDS team plenty to smile about. Rabat looked all set to repeat the success of Valencia, after finally ousting Tom Lüthi from the number-one slot on the timesheet with a time of 1:42.223. But shortly after calling a halt to testing, the 24-year-old Spaniard had to sit and watch as his teammate finally denied him the top spot. "The first two days we confirmed the settings we tested in Valencia, keeping our preferred tires for the race and qualifying simulations today," Kal- lio said. "In the race simulation I was happy with my speed and consistency, with my best and worst laps separated by just half a second. In the quali- fying simulation I finally had the feeling that was missing last year - the feeling of being on the limit. I knew I was on a fast lap, but it's always good to see it confirmed on the timesheet, especially when your name is on the top! Okay, it's only testing, but it all builds confidence ahead of the first race." American Josh Herrin, meanwhile, ended the three-day test 26 th – 1.563 seconds off Kallio's best. "Today we learned a lot about set-up and I felt more comfortable on the bike," Herrin said after the third and final day of the test. "We are returning home feeling confident and knowing that we will improve even more at the test here in two weeks. Overall I think we have accomplished a lot in Jerez. I am happy that straight after my crash yesterday I was able to rebound and achieve a personal best time and I am pleased with how much data we have collected on the Caterham Suter. I want to thank all of my team for working so hard and supporting me throughout." Mika Kallio broke the Moto2 lap record at Jerez last week. Josh Herrin continued his Moto2 pre-season tests in Jerez, ending up with the 26 best time.

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