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Cycle News Issue 08 February 27

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IN THE WIND P36 HAFIZH SYAHRIN CONFIRMED AT TECH3 FOR 2018 H afizh Syahrin will make Mo- toGP history by becoming the first Malaysian rider to com- pete in MotoGP this year, after it was confirmed he will replace Jonas Folger in the Monster Energy Tech3 team. Syahrin's place in the Tech3 outfit was dependent on a good showing at the Thailand Mo- toGP test last week, with the Malaysian impressing team boss Herve Poncharal sufficiently to be confirmed as a full-time rider alongside incumbent Johann Zarco in 2018. In his first-ever test aboard the Yamaha YZR-M1, Syahrin ended the test in P22 of 24 and only 1.7 seconds off the fastest lap time set by Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda Team). "I'm incredibly delighted after receiving the good news that I will ride with Monster Yamaha Tech3 in 2018," says Syahrin. "Following three very interest- ing and great days of testing in Buriram, where I learned a lot, I want to thank my crew again, especially Nico and Maxime, but also Johann and Laurent for their advices. In just a short time, I re- ally learned to fully control a Mo- toGP bike, which is still unbeliev- able for me. I'll try to do my best and will give all I have this year. I want to thank Hervé, Yamaha Motor Corporation, Monster and the entire Tech3 team for be- lieving in me and giving me this fantastic opportunity to compete full season in MotoGP. I'm just overwhelmed!" Team Manager Hervé Pon- charal had already stated his wish to keep the Malaysian, and is now happy the deal is done: "I'm really happy to announce that Hafizh Syahrin will be the second Monster Yamaha Tech3 rider alongside Johann Zarco. It's been a tough time since we heard from Jonas Folger, that unfortunately he decided not to race in 2018 in order to look after his health and try to fully recover. "I am very honored and proud to give him this chance and I know this is going to be some- thing historical, because it's the first time that a Malaysian rider is racing a full season on a MotoGP bike and we know how popular our sport in this part of the world is." CN

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