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Cycle News 2016 Issue 41 October 18

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 41 OCTOBER 18, 2016 P105 complicated than it really is. The Panigale R still runs the standard ignition key, although it's located at the left front of the cockpit behind the fairing. Running the key is something required by the stock ECU; how- ever, when the team changes to the Magneti Marelli system next season in Superbike as part of new class rules, this will not be required. Corey's bike is noticeably taller than any of the Japanese competition although the ride position doesn't throw a massive amount of weight on your wrists. It's skinny and svelte, with bars set slightly inward and thin red and white race grips that trans- mit every rattle and tingle to the rider's hands. Despite the Akrapovic titanium race exhaust that sits in front and below the engine, Alexander's machine is not overly loud on start up. It's certainly nothing like a WorldSBK-spec Ducati, which sounds more like a bomb- ing raid than a motorcycle—it's a fair more sedate experience, although it does have a certain meanness to the exhaust note. It's a stock-standard engine bolted to the monocoque chas- sis, not even kit camshafts are used by #RideHVMC, so this bike could (nearly) still pass the DMV's noise meter if asked. The idle noise is about where the civility of Corey Alexander's Ducati Panigale R ends. A pro- duction bike it may be, but the #RideHVMC racer is still bru- tally fast thanks to a motor that pumps out 93 lb-ft of torque at 8500 rpm and 188 horsepower at 12,000 rpm on the team's dyno. Surprisingly for a V-twin, there's not much go in the lower revs. It is essential to have the Panigale R's two pistons blasting up and down the 112 x 60.8mm bore above 7000 rpm to get meaningful drive off the NJMP corners, especially the fourth- gear right-hand sweeper enter-

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