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Cycle News 2015 Issue 27 July 7

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STUART HIGGS VOL. 52 ISSUE 27 JULY 7, 2015 P73 and many others, and there's a big culture of racing. So it was perhaps an easier task than per- haps other countries have. But the key thing was get- ting continuity of organization. It used to be very much a territo- rial thing. The people at one circuit would do things one way, and the people literally 50 miles down the road would do it completely different. So every weekend would be a fight be- tween the riders and the circuits and the organizer. The standards would be very, very different, both safety and operational. The seat change put it all under one roof with one group of people; everything was done the same every single weekend. That gave massive confidence in the people promoting the races. Rider safety evolved significantly. And the whole standard was good. When presentation and everything begins to improve people are more confident to invest in it, and the more they invest in it the better it becomes for sponsorship and television and all the things that underpin a high-level championship. So putting all those building blocks together has been the personal high spot. And we continue to go from strength to strength. We have a very fortunate posi- "THERE'S GOT TO BE CONTINUITY. THERE'S GOT TO BE A GOOD STANDARD. THERE'S GOT TO BE A LOT OF DISCIPLINE AND STRUCTURE TO HOW THE RACES ARE RUN. A VERY STRONG REGULATORY PLATFORM SO THAT EVERYONE KNOWS THAT IT'S A LEVEL PLAYING FIELD." The crowds at British Superbike events overshadow World Superbike, even with multiple British riders in the international series.

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