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Cycle News 2015 Issue 36 September 9

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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IN THE WIND P30 DUCATI TEASES WITH NEW MONSTER T he next installment of the Ducati Monster range will be unveiled to the public at the Volk- swagon Group Night in Frankfurt on September 14. The new Monster, the first un- der Audi/Volkswagon ownership and dubbed the 1200 R, is being touted as the most powerful Mon- ster ever developed and will bring the iconic model up to speed against the current crop of sports naked bikes from BMW, KTM, Suzuki, Kawasaki and Aprilia. No further details have been released at this stage, but once we get them on September 14 we'll pass them onto you! For now, all we have to give you is this sly teaser image. CN BAJA ACRES COMES ALIVE M any of the country's top amateur motocrossers spend the Labor Day holiday at the 14 th annual AMA Baja Brawl motocross in Millington, Michi- gan, September 4-7. One of the top riders of the weekend was Monster Energy Kawasaki-backed Austin For- kner who came away with two class championships, one in the 250 Pro Am division and one in the Open Pro Sport division. The rider from Missouri was going for the hat trick but a bad start in the 450 Pro Am pre- vented that from happening. He did, however, work his way up to second in the final but couldn't catch eventual class winner Yamaha rider Marshal Weltin. The rider from Michigan, Weltin, had a very good week- end overall, finishing second to Forkner in the 250 Pro Am and third overall in the Open Pro Sport. Weltin was looking good in the 450 A class early on. He won the first moto but dropped out of the second moto while leading on the final lap. Michigan's James Roberts (Hon) went on to take the 450 A-class Championship. Other notable winners includ- ed Matthew Leblanc (KTM) who topped the 85cc (9-11) class, and Lance Kobusch (Kaw) who aced both the Supermini 1 (12-15) and Supermini 2 (12-16) divisions. Wisconsin's Carter Biese (Hus) was another double champ; he won both the Mini Sr. 1 (12-13) class and Mini Sr. 2 (12-15) classes. And in the Women 12-Plus class, Shelby Rolen took the over- all victory on her Kawasaki. CN Here comes the next Ducati Monster!

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