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Cycle News Issue 29 July 25, 2017

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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INTERVIEW HONDA RACING WORLDSBK BOSS RONALD TEN KATE P86 So, there's some resemblance with Jonathan Rea, who is so good at mo- tocross. It just tells you a bit if you can do both disciplines in a good way— that is something which makes you special. Then we got to work with him here. After the first session already our data engineer came to me and he said, "Hey, he's good. He can ride a bike." There is stuff he needs to learn and he needs to improve, but basi- cally, he's not doing strange things on the bike. He is adapting. He is feeling what the bike needs. He's good. What has been the biggest thing for him at Laguna Seca? Was it the tires or was it the bike itself? I think it's everything, to be honest. Just moving to the world champion- ship itself, working with a team orga- nized in the way we are, is all differ- ent. The bike itself is more powerful than what he used in America. There's way more electronics on the bike. And being with these guys on the track, "I THINK WE NEED PEOPLE TO SPEAK ABOUT THE SINGLE ECU, WHICH HAS WORKED QUITE WELL IN MOTOGP." (Above) Eight years of constant development with the previous generation CBR made it into a nearly-there title contender, but the other manufacturers (namely Kawasaki and Ducati) had moved the goalposts in that time. (Left) Team Red Bull Honda WorldSBK rider Stefan Bradl in preseason testing in Spain. It's been far from plain sailing for the new Honda CBR1000RR SP2.

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