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Cycle News 2014 Issue 39 September 30

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 39 SEPTEMBER 30, 2014 P33 W ith more than three inches of rain accumulating on the Bonneville Salt Flats from storms the previous two weekends, Tri- umph has announced that it will postpone its world speed record attempt until 2015. The Triumph Castrol Rocket was slated to make land speed record runs between October 5-10 in an effort to reclaim the title of "world's fastest motor- cycle." This portion of Mike Cook's Bonneville Shootout was originally postponed earlier this month due to shortened track availability for streamliners, also because of earlier damp condi- tions. "Of course we are disappoint- ed, but the weather pattern and the track conditions are obvi- ously beyond our control," said Matt Sheahan, Chief Operating Officer for Triumph Motorcycles America. "Our team has made great progress in the past 13 months since first taking the Tri- umph Castrol Rocket to the Salt last August. We now turn our efforts to making further refine- ments to the machine, and hope to get back on the Bonneville In- ternational Speedway in 2015." Triumph and Jason DiSalvo have put their land speed record hopes on hold until 2015 because of bad weather at the Bonneville Salt Flats. WEATHER WRECKS TRIUMPH'S SPEED HOPES

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