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Cycle News 2015 Issue 03 January 20

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 3 JANUARY 20, 2015 P81 looking at making a Turismo Velocissimo. Essentially, we will be seeking to do with our four-cylinder platform what we have already done successfully with our three-cylinder bikes, to cover a wide spread of different sectors. What's the time frame on this? When will the first new-gen- eration four-cylinder model appear? There's still a little way to go, but I think the EICMA Milan Show two years from now will be the launch pad for the new breed of MV fours. MV Agusta raced last season in the World Superbike series with just a single rider on the current F4RR. Was this presumably as a development platform for the new model, and what are your plans for 2015? Yes, we're learning valuable lessons from our participation in World Superbike. You must remember this past season saw us running in the Superbike category with a bike that es- sentially conformed to the less powerful Superstock-based EVO regulations. We did this so we could keep experiment- ing with engine solutions, not remain stuck to a single Super- stock engine specification. We will continue this program next year with Leon Camier, who rode very well and finished in the top 10 on the first and only occasion he raced for us as a stand-in rider at Laguna Seca. But for 2016 we may expand this to a second rider, because Jules Cluzel showed he knows how to ride a Super- bike in his time with Suzuki. And after he has hopefully won us the World Supersport Cham- pionship next year with the F3, maybe he'd like to move back to Superbike racing with MV. We'll see what happens, but that's the plan, anyway. Will MV Agusta only take part in World Championship racing in 2015, or will you also compete in National series like BSB, AMA or IDM in Germany, perhaps in supporting satellite teams with an F3RR replica of Clu- zel's bike? No, we will concen- trate exclusively on World Championship racing. We're a small company and we must recognize that we don't yet have the resources to support a number of outside teams, like some others do. An F3RR is not in our plans at the moment, because we have no time to invest in produc- ing that. We have to focus 100 percent on our own racing op- eration, to which we've already devoted what is a huge budget for us. Although I recognize that when we do hopefully become successful at the World level, and have more time to think about this kind of thing, then it could be big business for us. But not for the time being. Final question—are you enjoying yourself? Yes, for sure. Very much. Not as much as I enjoy sitting on the beach, but it's good enough! CN Giovanni feels MV and Mercedes- AMG are on the same wavelength, making them a natural partnership.

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