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Cycle News Issue 13 April 3

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IN THE WIND P32 BRYCE PRINCE JOINS KWR IN MOTOAMERICA SUPERSPORT 40 YEARS OF YOSHIMURA AND SUZUKI T he 2018 MotoAmerica Super- bike Championship represents the 40th anniversary of Suzuki and Japanese tuning house Yoshimura. The duo are expecting a big cel- ebration at the upcoming Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas, but for now have released this great video detailing the history of the relationship and the aims of 2017 MotoAmerica Superbike Champion Yoni Elias and Yoshimura Suzuki teammate, Roger Hayden. CN F ormer MotoAmerica Super- stock 600 Champion Bryce Prince will return to 600cc com- petition in 2018, after signing an 11th-hour deal to compete on a KWR-backed Yamaha YZF-R6 in the Supersport category. With sponsorship also from Lucas Oil, the addition of Prince to the KWR stable means Wyman will have a representa- tion in a second class for his fledging privateer team, which was originally only scheduled to run one Yamaha YZF-R1 Super- bike for Wyman himself. "This is a unique deal for KWR after putting together my one- bike Superbike effort in 2017, and originally having plans to stay that way for 2018," Wyman said. "Bryce is a really good guy who works hard, and I feel has earned this opportunity to showcase his talent. We share the same ap- proach to this great sport and I re- spect that more than anything. I'm glad that we can give him a home at KWR, because I know he can fight for the championship in the MotoAmerica Supersport class." For Prince, the chance to com- pete for KWR is a career lifeline after the Californian recently lost his ride with the Hudson Motor- cycles team in Supersport. "I am very thankful to have Kyle (KWR) and Gary (Speed Demon Motorcycles) on board to help me get back on a bike for the 2018 season," said Prince, who will return to 600 competition after a 2017 Superstock 1000 campaign. "With extremely limited time to prepare, both of them have gone out of their way to make it happen. The amount of support I have received from them and everyone else in the industry has been huge. I have put all of my resources, time and heart into making this happen and I am very excited to be able to be back on a 600 this season." CN Prince will jump ship to KWR for this year's MotoAmterica Supersport Championship.

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