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Cycle News 2014 Issue 50 December 16

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FEATURE MOTOAMERICA P98 fans as an extension of their new hobby. The manufacturers were deeply damaged by this steep downturn as well and were forced to slash racing and marketing budgets, exasperating the sport's problems. One could argue these uncontrol- lable factors crippled DMG's efforts every bit as much as (if not more than) its own actions. Over time DMG ac- tually assembled a reasonably solid track record of listening and reacting to criticism. It made several strong hires and boasted plenty of hard- working and dedicated employees. However, it was kneecapped by bad timing as much as it was bad blood or bad decisions. MotoAmerica will have to deal with the American motorcycle market's 'new normal'– which to be fair, is healthier than it was in the '90s when roadracing was comparatively strong in the States–and still find a way to successfully court vastly increased involvement from the manufactur- ers and attract new fans. KRAVE's tight, semi-official connection to Dorna is a non-trivial matter. The weekend attendance fig- ures of MotoGP's American rounds (both in the six figures) demonstrates that a sizable audience for motorcycle roadracing still exists Stateside. MotoAmerica will likely be properly showcased at those rounds rather than stuck at home or relegated to third-class citi- zen status as in the old days. KRAVE will look to leverage that opportunity and make those races the series' marquee events, filling the void left by the exclusion of Day- tona and Mid-Ohio, AMA Superbike's premier races in years long gone by and no longer even on the schedule. But for all the talk of MotoGP, MotoAmerica is actually more much closely connected to Dorna's other concern–the Superbike World Champion- ship. For better or worse. An obvious tie between the two championships THE "IF ANYONE CAN DO IT" SENTIMENT SEEMS WELL- FOUNDED, BUT THE QUESTION REALLY IS CAN ANYONE DO IT?

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