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Cycle News 2014 Issue 33 August 19 2014

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IN THE WIND P32 SMITH STAYS WITH TECH 3 B radley Smith has received a contract extension that will see him aboard the Monster Tech 3 Yamaha for one more season in the 2015 MotoGP World Championship. The 23-year-old Smith joined the team in 2011 for his rookie Moto2 season after a successful 125cc GP career. After two years in Moto2, Smith was moved up to the Tech 3's MotoGP team for the 2013 season. Smith's debut MotoGP season in- cluded three sixth-place finishes. Now in his second season of MotoGP, Smith's best result was fifth at the Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas. "There's been a lot of emotion in re-signing so I'm really happy with the end result and that every- thing is finally sorted," Smith said. "Also, it's positive mentally to have next year clear while going into the second half of this season. For me, personally, it's now time to start achieving and performing at my full potential, which I don't believe we have seen yet. I know that with this team they can support me to get where I am capable of being and beyond plus furthermore, get the results that I need not only for myself, but for the sponsors and everyone involved in this elite operation. Team Manager Herve Poncharal is also happy to have the young Brit back in the fold for next year. "I am very pleased to announce that Bradley Smith will remain with the Monster Yamaha Tech3 team for one more year," Poncharal said. "We know each other well plus he is part of the fam- ily so this will be the fifth year of us working to- gether and he will be the second longest serving Tech3 rider behind Olivier Jacque. This year has not been easy for him so far due to the high ex- pectations after the winter test and the first race in Qatar. But he never gave up, so together with Ya- maha and Tech3 we believe he is the best choice of rider for 2015." Bradley Smith (left) and Herve Poncharal (right) say thumbs up to one more year. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE ANSTEY ON TOP AT ULSTER GP V alvoline Padgetts Honda's Bruce Anstey took home top honors in both Superbike races at this year's Ul- ster Grand Prix in Ireland, August 17. Anstey earned his 10th victory at the Dundrod circuit by passing Tyco Su- zuki's Guy Martin on the seventh and final lap. Joining them on the podium was Pirtek Honda's Lee Johnston. Guy Martin (4), Lee Johnston (13) and Bruce Anstey were the top three at the Ulster Grand Prix, with Anstey taking the double win. PHOTO COURTESY OF TYCO SUZUKI continued on page 34

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