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Cycle News 2014 Issue 25 June 24

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IN THE WIND P32 CALISTOGA HALF-MILE SCHEDULED T he previously cancelled Santa Rosa Mile in California will be replaced by the nearby Calistoga Half Mile with the new race set to take place on Saturday night, Sep- tember 27 instead of the original Sunday, September 28 date origi- nally held by Santa Rosa. The series thus returns to Calis- toga after a two-year absence with Steve De Lorenzi of SDI Insulation, Terry Otton of Ramspur Winery and Chris Morgan of Motorsports Ventures combining to promote the race. In addition to the half mile AMA Grand National race, the event will also feature a vintage race bike display. SMART EXPLAINS W e caught up with FIM World Superbike tech- nical director Scott Smart to ask him a few questions regarding the 2015 World Superbike rules package. We have seen the main points of the new rules now, but can you tell us why they were brought in? With the state of sponsorship in the paddock it makes sense to make everything cheaper. You cannot make things cheaper just by changing the technical rules but you have to, in effect, make the running costs of the season cheaper by making the mechanical side cheaper - but also requiring less staff to operate the systems. Right now if you do an annual budget, as well as engines and so on, you have massive costs of paying very good staff to travel around the world and stay in hotels. If you can get that down to a more manageable level then immediately you will make big savings, which are as big as the technical savings were in themselves in the first place. In fact, larger. The whole point of the costs is the knock-on effects, not the actual words of the law as far as the technical words go. It appears that the entry cost will be reduced in 2015 for national teams moving up, but what about teams that thought it would be all Evo in 2015? Anybody who comes to SBK for the first time next year will find that the start-up costs will reduce FIM World Superbike technical director Scott Smart. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE

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