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Cycle News 2014 Issue 03 January 21 2014

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 3 JANUARY 21, 2014 final choice will depend largely on the performance of the control ECU software they will try for the first time. On the down side, Crutchlow has joined a runaway train, going in the wrong direction. The margins in MotoGP may be small, but they are magnified in the rarefied atmosphere, and the Ducati's only strength – horsepower – is continually overwhelmed by all those other niceties of overall machine refinement that the Japanese rivals do so well. But there are potential positives, beyond the fact that if Ducati take the Open option they will have almost a full extra gallon of fuel and 12 against five engines, playing to the bike's strength by unleashing yet more power. The best hopes lie in the latest configuration of personnel, after the major change at the top. The new boss is the bearded Dall'Igna, whose record at Aprilia is impressive, who will hold technical and managerial sway over returned formerly successful Ducati men Paolo Ciabatti (back as team manager last year) and now also Davide Tardozzi. Tardozzi ran the Superbike team in the glory years of seven world titles, with riders like Fogarty, Bayliss, Corser, Toseland and Hodgson. In a twist of fate, Tardozzi left Ducati to run the BMW superbike team, only to be ousted before the end of his first year. His replacement was Gobmeier, who then joined Ducati, only to suffer the same fate. New faces, new hopes. New results? Nobody will be more anxious to find out than the new British rider and his well-seasoned former Yamaha teammate Dovi. Let's hope, for our sake as well as theirs, that the new direction will help them rejoin the main circuit once again. CN LOOKING BACK 40 Years Ago January 29, 1974 We featured a photo of the latest Yamaha YZ125 motocrosser in action on the cover to accompany our test of the new machine… We also tested the Penton 250 dual sport bike and questioned its big $1600 asking price… Yamaha hosted a school for trials riding that we covered and attended… Sixty-one riders zeroed the Iron Horse Enduro in the Southern California desert. 30 Years Ago February 1, 1984 Motocross-racing action from both coasts were plastered on the cover 30 years ago, when we highlighted both California's Golden State and Florida's Winter-AMA Series. Johnny O'Mara and Kenny Keylon were the big winners… We interviewed drag racer Elmer Trett. 20 Years Ago January 26, 1994 Jeremy McGrath was pictured on the cover in all his glory for winning the opening round of the 1994 Supercross Series with a win at Orlando; Ezra Lusk won the 125 main… Honda announced its new Supercross team sponsor – 1-800-COLLECT… Ryan Hughes was the top guy at the GFI MX Series at Perris Raceway… John Dowd and Kevin Windham were the big winners at the Florida Winter MX Series. 10 Years Ago January 28, 2004 We traveled to Arizona to test ride the all-new Honda CRF250X, which we featured on the cover being ridden by Steve Hengeveld... Yamaha's Chad Reed took top honors at the Anaheim III Supercross; Ivan Tedesco won the 125 class… Kawasaki's Lance Smail won the WORCS opener in Laughlin… Destry Abbott and Brian Brown teamed up to win the Parker 250. Subscribe to nearly 50 years of Cycle News Archive issues: www.CycleNews.com/Archives P113

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