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Cycle News Issue 15 April 17

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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2018 MV AGUSTA BRUTALE 800 RR FIRST TEST P90 M V first released the Brutale 800RR in early 2016, but it was quickly overshadowed by news that they had filed for the Italian equivalent of Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Finding a new source of money took priority over building bikes. The hero was Timur Sardarov, CEO of Black Ocean Investment Group, and his first goal was to buy back Mercedes-AMG's ownership stake of 25 percent. Once MV was financially independent, the focus shifted back to building their slogan of "motorcycle art." In the last decade, MV was trying to push growth with increased sales of what they consider "entry-level" bikes. They were rewarded with a jump in revenue from $36 million to $122 million, but the Italian firm kept taking on additional debt to make that happen. Now with immediate money concerns out of the way, MV is implementing a strategy of selling fewer bikes and going super premium. In the words of CEO Giovanni Castiglioni, "sell less, sell bet- ter." He also semi-jokingly said, "We don't know how to make a cheap bike!" While their four-cylinder platform is outdated, the rela- tively new three-cylinder engine has been well received and the Brutale triple is their current best seller. MV has big plans for a new four-cylinder going for- ward—more on that later—but for now the Brutale "3 cilindri" na- ked and the F3 sportbike must carry the brand into the future. The Brutale is one of the few bikes that is beautiful enough to steal the show from a lakeside Italian castle.

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