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Cycle News 2015 Issue 04 January 27

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 4 JANUARY 27, 2015 P33 ALBESIANO TALKS NEW APRILIA W ith two major racing projects to look after—a completely new one in MotoGP and a whole new set of regulations in World Superbike—Aprilia and its racing chief Romano Albesiano have had a busy few months recently. The Red Devils Aprilia team, with full technical back-up from the Noale factory, arrived at the Portimao tests ready to go hard from the start, but found the weather against them, al- lowing Albesiano to speak of the 2015 changes before the action started in earnest. "This is the final version of the bike," Albesiano confirmed. "In the previous Jerez sessions we tested a transition bike, the 2014 bike with the engine map to give the same power as this one. So this is the proper bike that will be shipped to Australia, based on the new ho- mologated machine. That helps for sure." Albesiano also gave an indication of how much less power the Aprilia would be producing com- pared to 2014's more freely tuned version. "About 15 horses," he said, and then confirmed that it should, in theory, be more user-friendly be- cause of the reduced top power. "Looking at the power diagrams it looks like it should be easier, we expect this, but it is never easier. You cannot avoid the use of electronics. These bikes are electronic dependent—how you say in English? Electronics addicted." As Aprilia makes its own electronics, they were less dependent on others for supply of equipment and this has meant few changes despite the new cost-capping limits. "The new regulation changed our electronics situation very slightly," said Albesiano. "We were just changing some sensors, as sensors are lim- ited, but the functionality of the system has not changed. We do not have a new ECU box, be- cause the previous situation was already very close to what is requested now." Gordon Ritchie vee-twin 1190 RX, after a recent test in the USA. "We made some laps today but every time we go out it starts raining," said Canepa. "We need to ride a little bit because we have to work a little bit on the bike. We did a good job in America at the end of the year but these are new bikes, everything is new, so we have to set everything up a little bit. Also compared to other rid- ers we have to understand what is good and what we have to do." Canepa said at the moment each of the two different front brake configurations have their strong points. "For power, the dual disc is best, I think, but they are working on the single disc to make more power," Canepa said. "Especially in handling and cornering speed the single disc is so much better than the dual one. The corner speed is better because it closes the line better. It is good. I like it. If they do something good with the single disc I will use it." Gordon Ritchie Romano Albesiano talks Aprilia RSV4 under the new World Superbike rules. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE

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