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Cycle News 2016 Issue 10 March 15

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IN THE WIND P46 BRIAN LUNNISS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD ANNOUNCED M echanix Wear Racing is honoring former motocross tuner Brian Lunniss with the Brian Lunniss Lifetime Achievement Award. "Brian is the epitome of the award," Ted Abdon Director of Mechanix Wear Racing said. "We want to give back to those people in all forms of rac- ing who have helped us make the best products for mechanics. When you put his name on it, his success, his determination, his drive; you know exactly why that person is getting the award." Lunniss has tuned motorcycles for many moto- cross and supercross champions, including Bob Hannah, Ricky Johnson, Donnie Hansen and of course, Damon Bradshaw. In 1998, Lunniss changed gears and went into four-wheel rac- ing, joining the IndyCar Series as a suspension technician for Dan Gurney's All American Rac- ers Team. A year later, he moved to NASCAR and the Joe Gibbs Racing Team where he won a NASCAR Championship with Bobby Labonte in 2000. Mechanix Wear already offers a prestigious award in NASCAR—the Most Valuable Pit Crew Award. And now the company feels it's time to recognize some of the unsung heroes in moto- cross/supercross with the Brian Lunniss Award, which will be reserved for motorsport mechanics who demonstrate remarkable achievement during their career. Mechanic Wear says: In the sport of racing, you won't find too many awards beyond the driv- ers, owners and crew chiefs. The Brian Lunniss Lifetime Achievement Award is dedicated to the hardest working hands in racing. The unsung he- roes of motorsports. Those who possess excep- tional drive and inspire the team to win. CN HUSQVARNA VITPILEN 701 WINS IF DESIGN AWARD H usqvarna's delectable Vitpilen 701 has won the prestigious iF Award for Outstanding Design, join- ing the Kawasaki H2 and Yamaha FZ-07 and FZ-09 as previous two-wheeled winners of the award. The iF awards have been run since 1953 and aim to reward outstanding design and attention to detail of industrial products. This year, over 500 entries from 53 countries were entered in the competition, with the win- ners announced in a special ceremony in Hamburg, Germany. CN The Husqvarna Vitpilen 701 took the iF Award for Outstanding Design.

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