SportBikes Inc Magazine April 2021

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CONTENTS

APRIL 2021 - VOLUME 11, ISSUE 7 http://issuu.com/action/page?page=12 12 LETTER FROM THE EDITOR http://issuu.com/action/page?page=14 14 THE PRESS ROOM http://issuu.com/action/page?page=54 54 THE GRID NEWS http://issuu.com/action/page?page=60 60 MOTOGP WITH B.T. http://issuu.com/action/page?page=70 70 FEATURED RIDERS

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FEATURES

APRIL 2021 - VOLUME 11, ISSUE 7 THE PRESS ROOM: INDUSTRY NEWS

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STAFF PUBLISHER//EDITOR IN CHIEF: Allan Lane allan@sportbikesincmag.com

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FEATURE STORY

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FROM THE EDITOR

CHANGE My first "new to me" bike was a 2005 Ducati Monster 620 Dark. I was drawn to its clean, less is more, aesthetics. The naked, cafe racer, streetfighter vibe was everything to me at the time. While there were other naked bikes on the market at the time, it was the Miguel Angel Galluzzi design of the Monster that was everything to me. And the ride... Oh, the ride was so good. It was the perfect bike for me at the time. As years went by, subtle changes to the Monster platform occurred in style and performance. All upgrades and improvements. But the Monster remained undeniably, a Monster.

grey area. Either you do or you don't. What I find interesting that a motorcycle can hold such an embrace on so many different riders, for so many different reasons, that any nudge of change is tantamount to sacrilege. The industry of motorcycles is one of constant metamorphosis. Change is the process. You start at one point and you then proceed to evolve. Technology. Design, Engineering. Elements that spark evolution and often revolution. And while my riding style and physical stature may demand more from a bike these days, I see the purpose and point of Ducati's new monster. Change is good. Stagnation is not.

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USING A RACETRACK AS A LIVING LABORATORY

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INDUSTRY NEWS RUROC'S NEW ATLAS 3.0 HELMET

The UK helmet brand builds upon its Atlas helmet be used with goggles. However, the Atlas platform platform with the all-new and improved Atlas 3.0 is uniquely designed to protect and perform today’s Helmet. street riders. Ruroc has released two versions of the Atlas, beginning with the 1.0 and the 2.0. Progression Based out of Gloucester in the United Kingdom, Ruroc proved to have the latter hosting a number of leaped into the helmet market just over a decade ago. improvements over its predecessor. And now, Ruroc Now, with several years under its belt, the company is poised to release its latest rendition of the Atlas has made quite an impact in the last few years, helmet… The Ruroc Atlas 3.0. applying pressure to other helmet manufacturers that cater to the street riding market. Two moto-helmets The Ruroc Atlas 3.0 is host to a bevy of upgrades and models were released to the market: the Berserker refinements to the Atlas platform. Starting with its style, and the Atlas, both materialized from carbon fiber. the Atlas 3.0 is engineered to offer the rider comfort The Berserker maintains a motocross-inspired look, to and protection, using the latest technology to create

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a helmet that looks like no other on the market today. The light yet strong T-300 carbon fiber is used in the Atlas 3.0 shell construction allowing the Atlas 3.0 to tip the scales at only 3.09 pounds. The carbon fiber shell is available in three sizes to secure a proper fit for riders of various head sizes. Optical visibility, being able to see as much road as possible is always a highly desired asset for any rider in a helmet. With this said, the Ruroc Atlas 3.0 provides an ample field of vision that coincides with its new edge-to-edge visor. The new visor has a demist position to minimize fogging. This allows the visor to rest in a specific position to allow just enough airflow in to assist in keeping your visor fog-free.

is an impressive about of quiet inside the Atlas 3.0. Inside the Atlas 3.0, you will find a completely redesigned premium helmet liner and cheek pad system. Evaporation and transfer of internal moisture are made possible thanks to a polyamide and polyester material composition. In the event of an emergency, the cheek pads can be released for a safer process of helmet removal. Ruroc also makes their own BlueTooth communication and audio system, the Shockwave. It’s an optional accessory that the new Atlas 3.0 has been designed to seamlessly fit at the base of the neck, thanks to integrated cable routing and magnetic fitment. The Shockwave, itself has been improved from its predecessor with larger function buttons that can be manipulated without the removal of your gloves.

When you need to keep out the wind and rain, the visor of the Atlas 3.0 seals into place with a new locking mechanism. Where the Atlas 1.0 and 2.0 employed a locking pin with a small hole in the The Ruroc Atlas 3.0 will be offered in sixteen color visor, the 3.0’s new visor is a solid piece of material options and nine new visor colors. The Atlas 3.0 will that is locked in place via a polycarbonate locker. be available beginning Friday, March 26, 2021. An added benefit to this effective method of sealing APRIL 2021 | SPORTBIKESINCMAG.COM | 15


THE PRESS ROOM: INDUSTRY NEWS THE DUNLOP MUTANT STREET TIRE The Dunlop Mutant is engineered to be one the footprint for maximum grip whether it's wet or dry most functional street tires that Dunlop Motorcycle on the road. The jointless belt technology uses a continuously wound belt within the tire carcass, Tires have produced. limiting dynamic growth and making handling The new Dunlop Mutant tire features an aggressive more consistent. tread pattern offering a high level of grip for the wet and the dry with high mileage The 4 season technology combines ply materials performance. Innovation helps the Mutant achieve and hi-silica compounds with deep, uniquely its qualifications of Dunlop Motorcycle Tire's next shaped tread grooves to displace water for best thing: jointless belt, multi-tread, and 4 season optimum traction in wet conditions. The high silica technology, a carcass tension control System, and compound ratio boosts tread flexibility, especially a rayon ply casing with hi silica construction. at low operating temperatures, increasing wet and dry grip, and mileage. The rayon ply casing The multi-tread technology operates at the rear material allows the Mutant tire to warm up tire and incorporates a high mileage compound quickly while assisting an increase in the mileage in the center of the tread for maximum mileage performance. while employing high grip lateral compounds on the shoulders of the tire for maximum grip and The Dunlop Mutant tire range of sizes makes fitment for more than 450 different motorcycle performance. The carcass tension control system provides give models available in the U.S.possible. and take where it is needed to create a larger

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THE PRESS ROOM: INDUSTRY NEWS THE TRIUMPH TE-1 PROJECT

Triumph joins forces with three technology industry leaders to design, engineer and develop the Triumph TE-1 electric motorcycle project. The Triumph TE-1 Project is a joint effort lead by Triumph Motorcycles to explore the brand's venture into electric vehicles. Triumph is joined by Williams Advanced Engineering, Integral Powertrain Ltd, and WMG at the University of Warwick to being a two-year, four-phase collaboration focused on developing electric motorcycle capabilities. The team aims to provide input into Triumph’s future electric motorcycle offer driving innovation, capability and new intellectual property, enhancing the credibility and profile of British industry and design.

is provided by the UK government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and the Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV), via Innovate UK.

“This new collaboration represents an exciting opportunity for Triumph and its partners to be leaders in the technology that will enable the electrification of motorcycles, which is driven by customers striving to reduce their environmental impact, combined with the desire for more economical transportation, and changing legislation. Project Triumph TE-1 is one part of our electric motorcycle strategy, focused on delivering what riders want and expect from their Triumph, which is the perfect balance of handling, performance and usability.” - Nick Bloor, Triumph Support and co-funding of the Triumph TE-1 Project CEO. 18 | SPORTBIKESINCMAG.COM | APRIL 2021


Triumph Motorcycles will lead the project, providing advanced motorcycle chassis design and engineering expertise, manufacturing excellence and pioneering functional safety systems, as well as defining electric drivetrain power delivery characteristics.

science and technology programs expected to grow the UK economy, will support the partners and administer funds. This forms part of the BEIS modern funding strategy with the aim of creating a marketleading UK electric vehicle capability.

The project will be organized into four main phases, with one of its key aims being increased systems integration. By developing individual components of automotive-based electric drivetrains and optimizing them into innovative combined units, the project aims to deliver sophisticated electric motorcycle Integral Powertrain Ltd.’s e-Drive Division will lead the systems which reduce mass, complexity and package development of bespoke power-dense electric motors requirements. and a silicon carbide inverter, integrating both into a Triumph Motorcycles will work alongside the partner singular motor housing. organizations to accelerate joint expertise in the WMG, at the University of Warwick, will provide packaging and safety of batteries, optimum electric electrification expertise, and the critical vision to drive motor sizing and packaging, the integration of braking innovation from R&D to commercial impact, through systems including regenerative braking, and advanced modeling and simulation based on future market safety systems. The innovation and capabilities developed in these areas will input into Triumph’s needs. future electric motorcycle strategy. Innovate UK, the government agency that promotes Williams Advanced Engineering will provide industryleading lightweight battery design and integration capability, using its test and development facilities to deliver an innovative battery management system combined with a vehicle control unit.

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THE PRESS ROOM: INDUSTRY NEWS MV AGUSTA 2021 BRUTALE ROSSO MV Agusta unveils the 2021 Brutale Rosso - Three cylinders and 800 ccs of Italian motorcycle art. The MV Agusta Brutale Rosso is claimed as the Italian manufacturer's entry-level model of their Brutale lineup. And while the Brutale Rosso may be represented as the younger sibling of the 2021 Brutale family, which includes the Brutale RR and Brutale SCS, it lacks nothing in the exhilaration department. The Brutale Rosso is powered by a 798cc, three-cylinder engine that boasts an output of 112 hp and 63 footpounds of torque, with a closed course maximum speed of 147 miles per hour. The 2021 engine is spotlighted by several key features. The new sintered valve guides and DLC coated tappets, as well as the new bearings in the crankshaft, piston rods, and countershaft reduce friction and increase durability. New components also include a new clutch basket and a new exhaust muffler with a modified exhaust collector. The 2021 Brutale Rosso has a newly designed frame that improves the torsional and longitudinal stiffness of the chassis. The new frame design works with the new front and rear suspension to enhance stability and feedback to rider input. The Marzocchi upside-down 43mm front forks' rebound and compression are adjustable. The front forks' spring preload adjustments can be set externally at the top of the tuabe. The rear suspension consists of a single Progressive Sachs adjustable shock. Braking duties are compliments of Brembo. Twin floating 320 mm steel discs are gripped by Brembo fourpiston radial-type calipers. A single rear 220 mm disc is managed by a twopiston Brembo caliper. A 20 | SPORTBIKESINCMAG.COM | APRIL 2021


Continental MK100 anti-lock braking system with cornering function and rear-wheel lift-up mitigation come standard on the 2021 Brutale Rosso. The Brutale Rosso is loaded with a suite of rider assistance and accessories. A new color 5.5 inch TFT dashboard displays pertinent data and options such as the new navigator, the EAS 3.0 electronic gear sensor, and cruise control. GPS and Blue Tooth connectivity are made available via the MV RIDE application on your smart device. Options are managed by the new set of controls located at the handlebars. The 2021 MV Agusta Brutale Rosso is available in a single color option of Ago Red. The suggested retail price is yet to be announced.

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BOLOGNA WOULD HAVE been warmer, but at the sight of the new Monster, you can forgive Ducati for the short-term relocation of their presentation to Stuttgart, Germany, which is a brisk four degrees celsius. The heart becomes warm. Although maybe not quite as hot as the discussion about the Monster’s new dress - the missing trellis frame obviously divides Monster fans into two camps. But a look at the datasheet will get your heart pumping. It’s a brand-new motorcycle, so let’s skip the nostalgic emotions and hop right on this promising and fun machine! Compared to its predecessor, the Monster 821, hardly anything has stayed the same with the new Monster. As of 2021, the displacement designation will be removed from the Monster’s name, and we’ll see only one displacement offering. A Desmo-V2, round headlight, and a bison-back-shaped tank - with side knee recesses - all adorn the new Monster. But instead of the iconic trellis frame, it now carries the aluminum frame derived from the Panigale V4, which together with the new swingarm saves 14.3 pounds in weight. The tank shrinks from 4.5 to 3.7 gallons. The rims weigh 3.75 pounds less and with further detail improvements and a 5 pounds lighter engine, the weight saving adds up to a total of 39.6 pounds. The Monster now weighs in at a feather-light 414 pounds wet or 366 pounds dry. The Desmo-V-Twin found in the Monster is the same 937 cc powerplant that Ducati has been using in both the Hypermotard and Supersport. It sees only small changes to make it suitable for the Monster. Additionally, Ducati's cult naked bike got a new and extensive electronics package, complete with lean-angle sensitive traction control, lean angle ABS, wheelie control, three riding modes, and a quick-shifter (up and down) APRIL 2021 | SPORTBIKESINCMAG.COM | 27


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Ducati's cult naked bike got a new and extensive electronics package, complete with lean-angle sensitive traction control, lean angle ABS, wheelie control, three riding modes, and a quick-shifter (up and down) as standard.

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THE FIRST RIDE: DUCATI'S NEW MONSTER as standard. Everything can be adjusted using the familiar Ducati menu on the 4.3-inch color TFT display. What is immediately noticeable when you first sit down is the new frame not only saves weight but also makes the new Monster slimmer. Your knees rest comfortably on the sides of the tank and the angle of your legs fit right away, giving a feeling of intimate connection to the bike that no longer requires leaning forward towards the handlebars. With the old 821, the ergonomics had most riders stretched more over the tank, due to footpegs that were placed higher and a seat that put the rider in a position that made it difficult to move around. Now, there is a lot of space; you can slide back and forth on the seat as you like. This makes it easier to find a comfortable position on longer tours. The same is true for your passenger, who also has a good amount of space, especially to the rear of the pillion seat where a generous amount of cushion can be found with a comfortable knee angle to the passenger pegs. Even though the new Monster’s seat rose from 30.9 inches to 32.3 inches, the narrow transition from the seat to the tank enables me, measuring 5’6”, to stand securely. For even smaller riders there’s a lower seat available and together with the lowering kit, you could even get it as low as 30.5 inches. When starting the engine for the first time, the Monster sounds conspicuously inconspicuous, almost shy. Probably due to the strict regulations in Europe. Outside the traffic in Stuttgart however, the Ducati loses all pretense of shyness. At higher speeds, it really wakes up and emits a pleasantly bassy sound, at a socially acceptable volume for the environment of course. The 111 hp (82 kW) Testastretta is not only acoustically well behaved. 9.5 kg / 69 lb-ft of torque at 6,500 rpm push you 30 | SPORTBIKESINCMAG.COM | APRIL 2021


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nicely out of the corners. The jerking low-speed throttle response, found on previous Monster iterations, has been significantly smoothed out, which allows more relaxed cruising. The Desmo-V2 powerplant especially likes higher speeds and pulls strongly through the speed range from the lower center. The “Sport” mode with a very direct throttle response is good for an ambitious pace. “Touring” makes the latter tamer and “Urban” also reduces the peak power to 75 hp. On open and dry country roads, the decision to put the bike in “Sport” is an easy one. And since switching between the riding modes is still rather cumbersome in the menu, you’ll find yourself keeping it in Sport mode most of the time. It is a pleasure to shift up and down through the gears with the gentle quick-shifter. The easy-to-use hydraulic clutch is only needed to start up, but it's still nice that the clutch lever, as well as the brake lever, can be adjusted in width. While the V2 is buzzing lively under you, the first corners fly by without you having to think about it. The Monster faithfully follows the line, easily allows for corrections, and always remains precisely predictable. Among other things, because of the shorter wheelbase, it is more manageable than its predecessor, and it falls quickly into an inclined position. Another thing that I noticed right away: the better steering angle. It has changed by seven degrees and especially at press rides like this one where you have to do one U-turn after another for photo and video runs, I really do appreciate that. The suspension, which is not adjustable with the exception of the spring preload, does a good job and shows no weaknesses on this first trip – as does the Brembo brake system with radial calipers and 320-millimeter discs. The new Monster is available in three different APRIL 2021 | SPORTBIKESINCMAG.COM | 35


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While the V2 is buzzing lively under you, the first corners fly by without you having to think about it. The Monster faithfully follows the line, easily allows for corrections, and always remains precisely predictable.

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colors, Ducati Red with black wheels from $11,895. Aviator Grey with red wheels and Dark Stealth with black wheels from $12,095. For an additional $300 you can upgrade your Monster with a “+”. The Monster + comes with a small fly screen plus a passenger seat cover. Other colors and decors are of course also available, as well as two accessory exhaust systems by Termignoni. What else? The service intervals are pleasantly long, as is now customary. The first oil service is due after 9,000 miles, the valve clearance check is only needed after 18,000 miles. In between, there is a lot of time to enjoy the new Monster without interruptions. So, it happens that the much too cold test ride somehow ends much too early. I would have accepted the shivering a little longer for more seat time. The new Ducati Monster is not chained to the past but looks straight to the future. It is lighter, more dynamic, and, compared to the Monster 821, stronger. Anyone who appreciates these qualities will find the new Monster a great option for everyday riding. And for the nostalgic fans of Ducati Monsters’ past, they can at least still buy one of the previous Trellis-Monsters this year as some remaining Monster 1200 models are still being sold.. 38 | SPORTBIKESINCMAG.COM | APRIL 2021


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THE HONDA REBEL has been somewhat of an unexpected cash cow for Honda. Using the 300 and 500 platforms, the Honda Rebel has carved out its own little niche among cruiser riders looking for something a little different. But the party stopped at the 500. That means Honda missed not just one, but every single opportunity to keep those riders in the cruiser fold. Unless they wanted a rather garish Honda Fury. Thus, the Honda Rebel 1100 is born. Honda knows the cruiser game is dominated by the Red, White and Blue, and are thus offering something a little different compared to Uncle Sam. The Rebel 1100 that we tested here with the auto DCT six-speed transmission, will cost you just south of $10K at $9999, with $700 taken off if you go for the traditional manual version. The motor is ripped from the Honda Africa Twin 1100, the parallel twin-cylinder measuring 1084 cc and puts it in line with the Indian Scout and Harley-Davidson Iron 1200. Matched to a super-low 27.5-inch seat height and claimed curb weight of 509 pounds, Honda’s presented a real alternative to traditional cruising, and that’s before you ride it. In becoming a Rebel powerplant, the Africa Twin’s motor has received slightly different cam timing and the flywheel weight has been increased a substantial 20 percent. And although the motor will redline to 8000 rpm, all meaningful drive is about done by 7000 rpm and thus wills you to just lug the Rebel from one corner to the next. You’re cruising, after all, not riding at the TT. APRIL 2021 | SPORTBIKESINCMAG.COM | 45


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THE FIRST RIDE: HONDA REBEL 1100 There are three preset ECU modes of Standard, Sport, and Rain. Each of which has its own level of traction and wheelie control, engine brake control, and DCT settings. Honda’s also fitted a User mode that allows you to program everything individually. Handy when you consider the DCT itself has three modes, Levels One to Three, to explore. The DCT is a bit perplexing in its performance. In Level One, the Rebel becomes a massive scooter cruiser, sending the rider into sixth gear before he knows it and keeping the revs ultra-low. Here the DCT works beautifully, its performance matching the Rebel’s aesthetic of a laid back easy rider. Kick it into Level Two and you’re in the middle ground here. The DCT will hold the early gears for solid bottom-end acceleration, but once you’re into gears four, five, and six, it’ll once again go through them quickly and drop the revs low, which isn’t ideal sometimes. In Level Three, the DCT holds each individual gear, allowing you to max out drive and get the most available performance from the motor for a given speed. I have to admit this was my least favorite mode, as the gears would be held for far too long and the ride would become super vibey. You can fix this by using the paddle shift on the left handlebar, which is a fun little exercise, but then, you may as well have the manual gearbox… Honda’s almost got the DCT spot on, but it’s not quite there yet unless you’re after lowspeed cruising. If you are, it’s happy days and the Rebel will suit you to a T. Oh, did I mention the Rebel also comes with cruise control as standard? Another reason to hit Level One and let the good times roll. 48 | SPORTBIKESINCMAG.COM | APRIL 2021


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HONDA’S PULLED A GOOD TRICK HERE, AS CREATING A BIKE THIS LOW AND ONE THAT DOESN’T SEND SHOCKS THROUGH YOUR SPINE ISN’T AN EASY THING TO DO. KEEP THE REVS LOW AND THE REBEL FLOWS THROUGH THE CITY WITH STYLE.

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The Rebel is delightfully comfortable for something so low, the dual Showa shocks giving a lovely ride until you hit the hard, square-edged potholes you’ll find in most city streets. Honda’s pulled a good trick here, as creating a bike this low and one that doesn’t send shocks through your spine isn’t an easy thing to do. Keep the revs low and the Rebel flows through the city with style. 52 | SPORTBIKESINCMAG.COM | APRIL 2021

From my conversations with some moto journalist colleagues, the Rebel’s look is a little polarizing. But I personally dig it. Although, I’d be changing that muffler, stat. The Honda Rebel 1100 looks unlike any other largecapacity cruiser and is ripe for customization with different tank covers and a host of various accessories available. And for under $10K, the DCT Rebel is going to take a lot of beating.


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THE PRESS ROOM

GRID NEWS

WORLDSBK AND WORLDSSP 2021 CALENDAR UPDATE The FIM and Dorna WSBK Organization announce a doubleheader start to the WorldSBK 2021 season with back-to-back rounds in Spain, then Portugal. The 2021 WorldSBK season is slated to commence at Spain's MotorLand Aragón, May 21 through 23. It was announced today by the FIM and Dorna WSBK Organization that there will be race action the very next weekend in Portugal at Circuito Estoril for the Superbike and Supersport classes. This is only the fifth time in WorldSBK history that the season has started with back-to-back races, on sequential weekends. Also noteworthy, the Circuito Estoril hosted the 2020 Championship-deciding season finale. The Circuito Estoril is located on the Portuguese Riviera, outside of Lisbon. The track measures 2.599 miles in distance with a total of 13 turns. Toprak Razgatlıoğlu set a lap record there in 2020 at the 2020 Estoril World SBK rounds with a lap time of 1:36.594.

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JACK ROACH RECRUITED BY WESTBY RACING FOR MOTOAMERICA JUNIOR CUP CHAMPIONSHIP Young British, by way of Canada, rider Jack “For 2021, we’ve decided to change up the Roach secures a ride with Team Westby for his Westby Racing Junior Cup program a little bit. We’ve joined forces with JR12 Racing as our sophomore MotoAmerica season. technical partner and Jack Roach as our rider. Westby Racing has enlisted the talents of The Westby Racing Yamaha R3 will be prepared seventeen-year-old JR12 Racing rider, Jack Roach. and maintained by us at Westby Racing, but Roach will pilot the #12 Westby Racing Yamaha JR12 Racing will have its own presence in the YZF-R3 in the 2021 MotoAmerica Junior Cup MotoAmerica paddock with technical assistance Championship. from Westby Racing." - Chuck Giacchetto, Westby Racing Team Manager. Born in the United Kingdom, and raised in British Columbia, Canada, Jack Roach started “I’m very grateful for the opportunity that Westby motorcycle road racing at the age of 14 in 2017. Racing has given me. The Yamaha R3 is a very 2020 marked Jack’s MotoAmerica debut and competitive bike that has proven itself in the his rookie season in the Junior Cup class where World Supersport Championship. So, my aim is he learned the tracks and finished seventh in the to show that the R3 is as good, if not better, than Championship. At Barber Motorsports Park last the other competitors’ bikes in Junior Cup.” - #12 September, he finished a season-high fourth in Jack Roach. Junior Cup race one.

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THE PRESS ROOM: THE GRID NEWS KYLE WYMAN, HARLEY-DAVIDSON FACTORY RIDER

Harley-Davidson enlists the talents of the 2019 Davidson is something I've dreamed of since I was Daytona 200 winner, Kyle Wyman for its 2021 little, watching my hero Scott Parker win Grand MotoAmerica King of the Baggers campaign. National Championships on the Harley-Davidson XR750. I look forward to our first race at Road Kyle Wyman has signed on as the pilot of the Atlanta and competing aboard this amazing Harley-Davidson Screamin' Factory Team for the machine." - Kyle Wyman 2021 King of the Baggers series. The Daytona winner will race onboard a Harley-Davidson Harley-Davidson is also offering close to Road Glide Special powered by a race- $30,000 cash in a contingency program for modified Screamin’ Eagle Milwaukee-Eight 131 racers qualified Harley-Davidson racers that are Performance Crate Engine. participating in three race King of the Baggers series. The series is open to all qualified AMA "I am very excited and honored to be the rider license holders, with championship points being of the Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle Road totaled at each round and a National Champion Glide Special. To be a Factory rider for Harley- crowned at the end of the season. 56 | SPORTBIKESINCMAG.COM | APRIL 2021


AMERICAN SUPER TICKET OFFERS A DOUBLE HEADER WEEKEND OF MOTO-ACTION April 30 through May 1 is going to be an exciting weekend of race action in the state of Georgia. MotoAmerica is staged to kick off their 2021 race season at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta. Just a little bit up the road, the American Flat Track Yamaha Atlanta Super TT, the thrid round of the AFT 2021 season, will be in action at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. The American Super Ticket will provide race fans access to both the Saturday night (May 1) Progressive AFT Yamaha Atlanta Super TT and the two-day (May 1-2) MotoAmerica opener.

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THE GRID

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THE GRID: MOTOGP WITH B.T.

EVERYONE SAYS FATHERHOOD changes you. “Once you have a kid, blah, blah, blah...,” or so the story goes. In the case of Maverick Vinales, this appeared to be true on Sunday night under the lights of the Losail Race Circuit of Qatar. By the way, few if any sport nails their opening night better than MotoGP. Night Races are just special. The bikes look exceptionally shiny. Everyone has that eagerness to show that the hard work in the off-season has paid off. It’s like going to church on Easter. It’s just special. Vinales had an exceptional off-season. In the world of social media, he somehow managed to get married and become an expectant father, all in a shroud of secrecy. Almost unheard of in today’s media-driven world. Maverick seemed different. It’s like when a boy leaves for Summer vacation a virgin and comes back a man!

race!” But, this year he seemed different. And just as well, as this season in MotoGP appears to be the strongest field ever. How Strong? Valentino Rossi got 12th place in a race where he started 4th! This season is He-Man strong with Skeletor being tyre consumption. Everyone had a Ducati on the top step of the podium. More specifically, Jack “Thriller” Miller. He exuded the confidence of a man with a secret that only he knew and he wasn’t telling. The start of the race looked like our predictions rang true as Ducati occupied the first four start positions heading into the first lap. Vinales falling back as far as eighth after qualifying third. But even then Vinales appeared to be altered. He was faster than his teammate Quartararo and seemed to be biding his time to strike. Like a snake to its unknowing prey.

Without saying anything... They always seem different. Lap by lap, the M1 of Vinales slowly picked off its foes until it was just him and the straight-line With the media paying attention to the Speed of rocket speed of race leader Pecco Bagnaia. This the Ducati’s (Johan Zarco clocked an astonishing leads us to the curious question of which would 362.4 KM/h, to set a new all-time speed record) you rather have... speed or handling abilities? and the all-around capabilities of the Suzuki. It seems when they did talk about the Yamaha, it The Ducati is a literal missile in a straight line. was either Fabio Quartararo, Franco Morbidelli, Which is great if a race track was one straight or 42-year-old Valentino Rossi. Vinales seemed to line but it's not. And like Bon Scott once famously be an afterthought. The "King of Winter Testing” is said, “That’s where the problem starts!” Getting what he was being known as. It seems everyone the bike to turn, that’s where their problem begins had grown tired of his act and knew what to and the Yamaha ends. expect of Maverick "Top Gun" Vinales. The question was answered with eight Laps to go As I said, kids will change your life. At the start of when Vinales went up the inside of Bagnaia and every practice, Vinales prepared his starts, a weak it was so long sucka! With Vinales winning by point for him in the past. A bad start equals a bad over 1.2 seconds over the Ducati gang. With no 62 | SPORTBIKESINCMAG.COM | APRIL 2021


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THE GRID: MOTOGP WITH B.T.

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THE GRID: MOTOGP WITH B.T.

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one having Vinales as the race winner, it proved to be a statement win for Vinales. It showed he was more than just a Winter Test Champion. This Maverick Vinales is different. But as he said, we will see. After all, it's the first race. Hell, even the State of Georgia had us fooled that it had changed, so we shall see. But one thing that hasn’t changed is that MotoGP continues to produce the greatest show on tarmac. Moto3 didn’t disappoint with Jaume Masia winning a thriller over rookie sensation Pedro Acosta and championship contender Daryn “With the Good Hair” Binder. Moto2 looks to be Sam Lowes’ to lose but with a talent pool that will feed MotoGP for years to come with quality talent. How good was the racing on Sunday night? If it weren’t for the picture of his Instagram, I almost completely forgot about Marc Marquez being absent from the race. The excitement for MotoGP is at an all-time high. And with Covid-19 still wreaking havoc like a 4-year-old in Wal-Mart, more eyes will be more focused on GP than ever before. And MotoGP will deliver. It’s only one race but this season seems to present itself like an episode of "Ozark". You know who the characters are but you also know they’ll be different types of drama. For the time being, I will hold my pen on Rossi and who’s for real in the title chase. But, fatherhood and marriage forces you to change. You have to grow up. If this new grown-up in Maverick Vinales is permanent and his racing grows as he is, as a man... Then MotoGP just got a legitimate title contender and not just the “Winter Test Champion”. This bodes well for all GP fans as we still wait for the arrival of eight-time Champion Marc Marquez and see if he has and will have a say in the matter. Stay tuned GP Freaks, we’re just getting started. APRIL 2021 | SPORTBIKESINCMAG.COM | 67


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THE LIFE: FEATURED RIDERS

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THE NEW ISH JOE ROCKET • DAYRIDE JACKET The Dayride Jacket features a combined Hitena, Rock Tex 600, and Free Air mesh hybrid outer shell for maximum impact resistance and mesh cooling where you need it. The Full Flex system is a precision tailored fusion of pliable mesh located at the underarms, shoulders, back and articulated back expansion panels, drastically augmenting mobility. Armor is located at the shoulders, elbows and spine. Other highlights include an 8 inch rear zipper to attach pants, a removable insulated vest liner and reflective sleeve panels and back stripe. Sizes: S - XXXL Colors: Black/Black, Red/Black, Blue/Black, Grey/Black, Orange/Black Price: $244.99 Contact: www.joerocket.com

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COMPETITION WERKES • DUCATI PANIGALE V4 AND V2 FENDER ELIMINATOR This fender eliminator kit relocates the license plate and stock turn signals to clean up the rear end of the bike. Made of stainless steel and powder-coated black, the plate holder ships with brackets for stock and aftermarket turn signals. All necessary hardware and instructions are included. Price: $119.95 Contact: https://competitionwerkes.com 76 | SPORTBIKESINCMAG.COM | APRIL 2021


SW-BREMBO BRAKES • GP4-RS RADIAL MOUNT FRONT CALIPER SET The new Brembo GP4-RS One-Piece caliper is the answer you've been waiting for. Designed for racing enthusiasts and for those who want real innovation for their bike's brake calipers, the Brembo GP4-RS was inspired by the one-piece caliper developed for the MotoGP and now available to enthusiasts everywhere. The Brembo logo is embossed and hand-painted in classic Brembo Red. The kit also includes sintered brake pads. Price: $799.00 Contact: https://brocksperformance.com

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