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Cycle News 2014 Issue 35 September 3

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 35 SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 P29 "So far my wrists are healing well, I go to the doctor in two weeks and hopefully I'll get the okay to start riding a motorcycle again," said Mullins. "Right now I've just been mountain biking and road biking and just whatever I can to stay fit. It's been a lengthy re- covery, but hopefully I'll get some good news in a couple of weeks." Mullins said that he's hopeful he'll be able to get one race un- der his belt before the GNCC se- ries is over and then prepare for the ISDE in Argentina. "I'm wanting to be ready for the Powerline GNCC in October; it's kind of a stretch, but I think it's doable. My main focus is to try to be ready for Six Days which is in November, so if I start rid- ing the middle of September that will give me a month and a half. Right now it's still up in the air, but hopefully it will work out and I can represent the country well." Shan Moore Charlie Mullins made a surprise visit at the Little Brown Jug National Enduro in South Carolina. DONINGTON GETS 2015 BRITISH GP D onington Park will host the British Grand Prix in 2015 while the new Circuit of Wales gets built, according to a release issued Tuesday by Dorna – the rights holders for the MotoGP World Championship – leaving Silverstone, the site of the last four British GPs, out in the cold. The series is slated to move to the Circuit of Wales for the 2016 event. "After announcing the long- term MotoGP agreement be- tween Dorna and the Circuit of Wales three weeks ago our pri- ority has been to agree on the venue for 2015," explained Chris Herring of the Circuit of Wales. "It is in the interests of everyone, especially the fans, to make a decision as soon as possible and in Donington Park we have a venue that shares our vision for growing MotoGP in the UK." Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpele- ta commented: "The Circuit of Wales has worked very quickly to secure the best deal for the Brit- ish race fans and we believe Don- PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE (From left to right) Colin Edwards, Andrea Dovizioso and Randy de Puniet shared the podium at Donington Park in 2009. continued on next page

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