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Cycle News Issue 50 December 19, 2017

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 19, 2017 P159 October 24, 2017, the Superbike Commission dictated some rather comprehensive techni- cal changes for the 2018 Motul FIM Superbike World Champi- onship—changes that very well could, in some ways perhaps, trip up the omnipotent Kawasaki WorldSBK works effort. "We will have new motivation for 2018," says Rea. Dorna has come with a new set of regula- tions to try and balance the field a lot more, so there is a lot of motivation to try and win under the regulations. After that, we'll see. I think next year is probably going to be the most difficult season to date, so we have to be ready. But I've got a good crew around me and I feel more motivated than ever. My sup- port crew around me is pretty strong, so I'm excited for the challenge. And of the said FIM changes that Rea and the entire Ka- wasaki Racing Team will have to address and counterattack upon, Rea talked about what they'll be up against, stat- ing, "Basically, with the new regulations, the biggest differ- ence is an rpm count on each manufacturer. Right now our bike is revving higher than the proposed limit, so we have to change our engine character and strategize to adapt to that. I think that transition period is going to take some time. Also, the riding style of the bike is probably going to be a little bit different. But the crew here is incredible and there are a lot of good engineers and hopefully we can hit the ground running. Also, there is a balancing rule in place that if you start domi- nating the championship like we have in certain races this year that the organizers can take even more rpm off you. It's going to be a very difficult year to have the same level of domi- nation that we've had the last three seasons because they're making it more difficult on the factory supported teams, but at the end of the day I feel like I'm (Below) Despite being fierce competitors on the track, Rea and his teammate Tom Sykes maintain a cordial and friendly relationship off the track.

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