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Cycle News 2014 Issue 44 November 4

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 44 NOVEMBER 4, 2014 P39 round that irked him badly, and a small limitation on his bike set-up that raised its head again. "We know where we have is- sues and we know where we can work on them, but there is only so much you can do," said Sykes. "If the championship decider was at somewhere like Donington then you know things could be differ- ent, but it just wasn't enough. We have had some incidents this year that have set us back. I am not taking anything away from Sylvain and his team because at the end of the day they have done the job, but yes, at Assen it was red flagged, Portimao we were so strong then we had the rain and in Magny-Cours had rain again. The incident in Sepang when we had such good pace, I got knocked off in race one and I could not feel 80 percent of my Briefly... first day of timed practice. He made it to 19th on the grid, his best qualify- ing result of the year. The new JR BMW team announced at the previous round in Magny- Cours is set to make its first rider call in readiness for the new season, with Toni Elias linked to the ride. The Red Devils Roma team is looking to hire Leon Haslam as its number- one rider in 2015, and maybe their only rider, if Aprilia comes through with its plan to continue in some form in World Superbike. Contrary to many reports, Haslam is not in talks with Corser's JR BMW team. Qatar is gearing up to host World Superbike as the final race of the calendar for the next five years, although Dorna's Javier Alonso confirmed that there are still some details to tie up before this can be a final reality. The races will always be run under floodlights, as this is the USP of the Qatar facility. The ultimate plan from the Qatari side is to have World Superbike on one weekend and then MotoGP the next, in a form of 'Speedweek; that used to take place at Assen in the old days. Thailand is also 99 percent certain to join the series in 2015, and it will most likely be either directly after the Phillip Island race weekend, or two weeks after - depending on how ear- ly the rounds in Europe can kick off. Chile is still possible, but that would be near the end of the 2015 season, if it does happen. Work is ongoing to get the South American venue ready in time.

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