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Cycle News 2014 Issue 11 March 18 2014

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were entered as Open. These are proper racing bikes, which now enjoy some major advantages: much more fuel (24 liters to 20), many more engines (12 to five), unlimited testing, the freedom to make engine changes (Factory bikes are "frozen"), and softer tires. By now Yamaha was looking simultaneously embarrassed and smug, and Honda was fum- ing. Especially when Andrea Dovizioso's Ducati was really quick in Australia. You can be sure Ez- peleta's ears were ringing with the bloodcurdling attack cries of HRC's Shuhei Nakamoto. He should worry. He plans for the whole se- ries to go Open in 2016: control electronics, control costs, etc. – though why the factories would bother is not completely clear. All the same, it was time for some fancy foot- work. Some Saturday Night Fever for the Danc- ing Queen. Within days, he had responded, adopting his usual method of announcing game-changing decisions… out of the blue in an interview with a Spanish newspaper. Lo and behold – a new category was born. Factory 2! To qualify for this, you have to prove too good to be a mere Open. And the official announcement that came on the MotoGP web- site a couple of days later made it very clear that although it applied to any Open bike, it was very much a Ducati sanction. Managing Director Javier Alonso stated that the test results made it clear that not only did the new-generation control electronics offer better performance, but "the only manufacturer ready to use that software is Ducati." The plan they would propose to the GP Commission was "to find a balance which does not give one manu- facturer too much of an advantage." Will it get adopted by the commission? Of course yes. The Lord High Everything will make sure of that - in fact, it's more or less writ- ten in the statutes. And if that doesn't work? It'll be back to Dancing Queen again. Chang- ing the rules once more. CN VOL. 51 ISSUE 11 MARCH 18, 2014 P161 LOOKING BACK 40 Years Ago March 26, 1974 Mark Adent and a desert fox was featured standing behind a DKW on the cover 40 years ago to accompany our interview with the hare and hound racer… We covered the second and final round of the Yamaha International (MX) Series, which took place inside the Hous- ton Astrodome. Tim Hart and Jim Pomeroy were the big winners, but Gary Semics and Pierre Karsmakers took the titles and the lion's share of the $24,000 purse… Ivan Mauger won the big Interna- tional Speedway Challenge at Costa Mesa… Cordis Brooks won the Jackrabbit's Hare & Hound in California. 30 Years Ago March 28, 1984 Honda's new Nighthawk 700S was pictured in action on the cover 30 years ago. At the controls of our test bike was CN's own art di- rector Lori Tyson… We were on hand at the third round of the Bel-Ray GNC MX/Triple Crown of SX Series to cover the Talledega Supercross at Alabama Motor Speedway, where Jeff Ward topped the 12-lap final over Mark Barnett… Ronnie Jones won the Great American Shootout Indoor Short Track in Philadelphia… We covered the Alligator Enduro won by Mike Melton. 20 Years Ago March 23, 1994 Daytona! We covered it all from Florida 20 years ago and Scott Russell got front-page glory for winning the Daytona 200… Mike Kiedrowski won the Daytona Supercross over Jeff Stanton and Mike LaRocco; Jimmy Button won the 125cc class… Chris Carr did most of the damage in dirt track racing… Guy Cooper made his off-road debut a win- ning one at the opening round of the GNCC Series at Florida Motorsports Complex… Joey Hopkins won the Al- ligator Enduro. 10 Years Ago March 24, 2004 James Stewart made front-page news for clinching the 125cc East Supercross title at St. Louis a year after winning the West title. Chad Reed won the 250cc class… Jason Raines motored to the front of the pack at The General GNCC in Georgia… Ty Davis ruled the Adel- anto GP in California… Steve Hengeveld and Johnny Campbell teamed up to win the San Felipe 250. Subscribe to nearly 50 years of Cycle News Archive issues: www.CycleNews.com/Archives

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