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Cycle News Issue 2018 05 February 6

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SYAHRIN TO TEST FOR TECH3 MOTOGP RIDE M alaysia is on the verge of having its first-ever Mo- toGP racer with the news Hafizh Syahrin will ride for the Monster Energy Tech3 Yamaha team at the upcoming Buriram test in Thailand with the view of a full- time ride this season. Syahrin's chance to crack the big time comes after Jonas Folger's 11th hour withdrawal from the 2018 series after he con- firmed he is still not recovered from a rare strain of Gilbert's Syn- drome. Yonny Hernandez tested for the Tech3 team in the recent Malaysia test, but is contracted to Pedercini Kawasaki to race in WorldSBK this season. "For me, it's a dream coming true to be able to ride a MotoGP machine," Syahrin said. "I have to admit, that I'm overly excited to get this chance. I hope I can be fast from the word go to show everybody what I'm capable of. Should Syahrin perform to an acceptable level in Thailand, it is widely believed he will fill the second seat at Tech3, which gives MotoGP rights holder Dorna the added boon of having a young Malaysian in the premier class for the first time. Southeast Asia is becoming one of the most important markets for the Mo- toGP World Championship, as evidenced by the series visiting Thailand for the first time this year. IN THE WIND P36 BROOKES SIGNS WITH NORTON FOR 2018 ISLE OF MAN TT F ormer Australian and British Superbike Champion Josh Brookes will compete in the 2018 Isle of Man TT as part of the Norton factory team for the second year in a row. Brookes, who competes in the British Superbike Champion- ship for the McCams Yamaha team, will be Norton's sole rider after 2017 teammate David Johnson announced he will be joining the SMR BMW outfit for the 2018 TT. Brookes currently holds the fastest lap completed by a Norton at the TT at 130.883 mph and will be a dark horse for the podium in the superbike and senior TTs. "It was a real honor to rep- resent Norton last year," said Brookes. "After a couple of years away it took me a bit of time to get dialed in again. Despite the weather disruption I really felt comfortable by the end of race week and I'm raring to go again and build on last year with the team and add to their history around the Isle of Man." CN Josh Brookes will return to the TT with the aim of winning the superbike and senior events for Norton.

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