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Cycle News Issue 25 June 27, 2017

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CRUTCHLOW STAYS PUT C ontract talk saturated the paddock as the season approached the halfway point, in the same week that Cal Crutchlow's new two-year contract to stay with the LCR Honda team was confirmed. The British double GP winner's deal is direct with HRC rather than the team, reflecting his grow- ing importance as a test rider, helping out the factory team. As HRC Race Operations chief Tetsuhiro Kuwata said: "We really appreciate the work they [Crutchlow and the LCR team] are doing, and we decided to confirm and even elevate our rela- tionship by having Cal under contract directly." Confirmation came in the second free practice, when Crutchlow was the only rider to exercise Honda's ducted down-force fair- ing—the first time it has been seen since Qatar. Like Yamaha's solution, but less integrated, the enclosed wing (just one) is on the side of the fairing, housed in a bulge that looks tacked on like an afterthought. The signature closes speculation that the 31-year- old former World Supers- port champion was due to move to Aprilia or Suzuki. It also releases team funds to expand back to a two-rider squad, with Moto2 rider Takaaki Nakagami's name top of the list. Both Honda and Dorna are anxious to have a Japanese rider in the premier class; while he would potentially bring Idemitsu back with him. Michael Scott IN THE WIND P40 LOWES INKS S peculation remained rife about Aprilia, where ex-Moto2 star Sam Lowes has fallen short of expectations. Although in the middle of a three-year contract, doubt has been thrown on his tenancy in the factory team by com- ments from Aprilia themselves. Aprilia are known to have been ap- proached Danilo Petrucci; while Andrea Iannone's name has also been men- tioned – although the former Ducati rider and the Suzuki team both insist that he has a watertight contract with the Japanese team for 2018. Another candidate is current Aspar Ducati rider Alvaro Bautista. But the same rumor mill has also attached Bautista's name to replace the underperforming Iannone at Suzuki. The Spanish rider rode for Suzuki before their temporary withdrawal at the end of 2011. Michael Scott

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