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Cycle News 2015 Issue 29 July 21

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 29 JULY 21, 2015 P47 KEVIN SCHWANTZ TALKS WORLD SUPERS F ormer World Champion Kevin Schwantz was on hand at Mazda Raceway La- guna Seca for the U.S. World Superbike round, July 17-19. We had a chance to chat a bit with Schwantz to get his thoughts on the championship. What do you think of World Superbike? Some say the level has gone down and there are too many British riders. I guess we could say the same thing about MotoGP, that there are too many British riders. A World Championship event like this, with all the manufac- turers involved—the Hondas, BMWs, Aprilias, Suzukis, Ka- wasakis—everybody that is here that is involved means that there is at least hope for those guys at the top, but that cannot win every weekend. I think there are any of 10 or 12 guys who could realistically win here. That is not the case in MotoGP where it is a race of four. What about Jonathan Rea and his big points lead? Rea has made it his home stomping ground this year, but I do not think it takes much of a bobble from him or [Tom] Sykes, and those other guys could be right there at the front What about the lack of wildcards? That connection between domestic racing and World Superbike seems to be lost? I think there is such a differ- ence in the bikes, electronically, that it is so hard to get off an American Superbike. Espe- cially on this weekend and at this track, as physical as it is, it would really, really test even the fittest rider. Gordon Ritchie Kevin Schwantz attended the Laguna Seca round of the FIM World Superbike Championship. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE

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