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Cycle News 2014 Issue 12 March 25 2014

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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IN THE WIND P30 REUNITED AND IT FEELS SO GOOD F ormer Grand National Dirt Tracker John Hateley was recently reunited with his Trackmaster Triumph that was featured in the movie "On Any Sunday." It even features Hateley's original amateur number plates. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JANICE BLUNT ALPINESTARS TECH-AIR 2.0 A lpinestars has announced that it has equipped all of its MotoGP riders with the up- graded Tech-Air electronic air- bag system for the 2014 season. The latest version of the Tech- Air electronic airbag system has increased protection by eight times greater in volume than its predecessor, covering the shoul- ders, full back, torso sides and hips in a unique one-piece airbag design, according to Alpinestars. Designed for optimized pro- tection, the airbag has specific inflation volumes over each area of the body: shoulders (high vol- ume), back (medium volume), torso sides (high volume) and hips (medium volume). The Tech-Air system is pow- ered by a powerful microproces- sor that samples electronic data every two milliseconds and is capable of detecting an accident situation and fully deploying its airbag within 50 milliseconds, Al- pinestars says. It stays inflated for over five seconds before the air- bag deflates and fully discharges, returning the suit to its normal fit. This latest version of the Tech- Air electronic airbag system is a PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF ALPINESTARS Alpinestars provides MotoGP riders with its latest version of the Tech- Air electronic air bag system. continued on page 32

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