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Cycle News 2015 Issue 38 September 22

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 38 SEPTEMBER 22, 2015 P75 doing work in Misano, Italy. What was his assessment of the series' first season? "The atmosphere has certainly im- proved," he said. "It's got a positive vibe going but the reality is there's not a lot more factory bikes. I think some people expected it to just overnight look up and all the manu- facturers would be back; it's not that easy. Manufacturers need time to plan. "I think everybody respects Wayne [Rainey], so nobody will point out any of the negatives. People are still talking only positives in public, but you hear people having some problems. They've got some teething issues to work through. "The weather didn't help them this year. They had unbelievable bad luck for weather—I have never seen an AMA sea- son like that. Also the timing [and scoring] has had a few problems and the T.V., still I don't think people are too happy with that, but there's been some good racing— some good Superbike racing, some good Supersport racing. So I think that's really important. It's going in the right direction, just needs a bit more time and hopefully will be real nice to get a few more manu- facturers in there and get going. It seems like some young guys are getting some opportunities. The boat's back pointed in the right direction. "I'm sure they've learned a lot in one year, I would hope. I'm not saying that in a negative way, but any time you do something the first year there's a lot to be learned. You learn from mistakes, things you do right, and hopefully next year you can keep going. I think the events with World Superbike and MotoGP were suc- cessful and got some riders in front of big audiences and sponsors, so I'm still very optimistic." CN (Left) Hayden still keeps up with championships of his roots— AMA Pro Flat Track and AMA Superbikes. (Above) The former World champ is looking to be back on a competitive ride, in any championship.

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