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Cycle News 2014 Issue 13 April 1 2014

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INTERVIEW WORLD SUPERBIKE'S SCOTT SMART AND GREGORIO LAVILLA P68 do this as World Championship level, but not being too far away from national level. We want to make it something a manufac- turer can say, "we can invest now, because the production we need to do for homologation will be lower – and this is not going to be only for one championship, but for all the National Champion- ships around the world." This is the idea and now this is what Scott, having all these in- gredients in place, needs to find. We want a good competition. We have the product in World Superbike and a solid founda- tion now, but we need to know if the direction we are going in is correct. We will have this experi- ence through the year. This is a difficult task because we are not only looking at our champion- ship, but with support from some other federations and National Championships… At the end of the day, and this is me just talk- ing personally as an ex-rider, all you were worried about was somebody passing you because he has more power than you. Or maybe more electronics in the past few years than you. Probably our idea is to have something and if the National Championships can adopt it, perfect. If it is tuned in a way that is not affecting their competitiveness when they want to join us. So we will give some- thing that we think is fair and with a control on the cost. Obviously, we are the World Championship, so we cannot put our level very low down. It would be up to ev- ery national federation to adapt to that, or leave it as ours, and then see [what happens]. SS: It is difficult to make one set of rules for all different types of bikes. Every single team has a different opinion of what would be a good direction to go in. We need to keep all the manufactur- ers in with a shout [a chance]. We want everybody to come here and have a chance on a Sunday. If you have one common rules platform across all the National Championships then you can have a foundation back into the World Superbike Championship. If World Superbike and World Su- persport have the same rules as the National Championships then you get the wild cards. If you are a manufacturer and you know you can build 'X' amount of race parts and sell them into six different championships, it is cost effec- tive and you have a much wider The Hero EBR team made their debut with Aaron Yates (injured teammate Geoff May had to withdraw) at Phillip Island.

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