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Cycle News 2015 Issue 20 May 19

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MMP IN WAITING GAME T he recent announcement of the Larry H. Miller Group not renewing the lease on Miller Mo- torsports Park in Salt Lake City has put riders and drivers in the Utah area on edge, with no im- mediate announcement as to the fate of the venue. The park has been a financial disaster for the LHM Group, who are cutting ties with the venue on October 31 after con- structing it back in 2006. However, despite rumors that the venue would be shut down and redeveloped with a new Toole Country jail as one of the projects in mind, nothing has been confirmed regarding its future. "It's a huge ripple effect that would create real problems here if that were to happen," Michael Hawkins, president of the Utah Sports Bike Association, told Fox 13 Salt Lake City. The park currently has 91 full time em- ployees, as well as individual track day and race businesses that use the venue as a source of income. "There are micro-economies built around this, you have the manufacturer, then you have the vendor, then you have the shop like mine who also runs a race team - so we're dealing with thousands of dollars in spon- sorship on top of our everyday business," Kelly Reese, Owner of Trackstar bike shop, said to Fox 13 Salt Lake City. Toole County Commissioner Shawn Milne was confident the park would remain open in the future, saying several individu- als and companies "interested in the assets" have approached him. A final decision on the park's fate is not expected for some months, but will be announced close to the October 31 dead- line. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE IN THE WIND P30 Will someone step up to the plate and save Miller Motorsports Park? BLOOM'S BANGIN' BEEMER O rlando Bloom is not only one of Hollywood's biggest stars; he's also a huge motorcycle fan. The British born actor had had a long association with BMW and has just taken the wraps off his latest custom machine—an S 1000 RR Superbike stripped back into café racer with serious attitude. Bloom collaborated with Michael "Woolie" Woolaway of Deus Ex Machina to create the incredible machine, and also starred in a short YouTube clip of the build dubbed "4CYL." Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCCf4TPzW2g Orlando Bloom's new steed—a stripped down BMW S 1000 RR Superbike café racer.

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