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British Superbike: Buchan Re-Signs With SYNETIQ BMW

TAS RACING SECURE BUCHAN FOR 2023 BENNETTS BRITISH SUPERBIKE CAMPAIGN ON SYNETIQ BMW M 1000 RR

Danny Buchan, a double Bennetts British Superbike Championship race winner in 2022, will remain with TAS Racing aboard a SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad M 1000 RR for the 2023 BSB campaign.

Buchan recorded five podiums during 2022, which included a memorable full house, including two top-steps at Cadwell Park back in August. It was just the platform both he and the SYNETIQ BMW team needed for the second half of the season, going on to complete the year with two strong podiums at Brands Hatch on the final day.

Looking ahead to 2023, Buchan explained why he’s delighted to continue with the Northern Ireland based team and to be riding TAS Racing prepared BMW Motorrad machinery next term.

DANNY BUCHAN #83 SYNETIQ BMW

“I’m over the moon to continue with TAS Racing on the SYNETIQ BMW for 2023. If you look at the steps we made this season from the midway-point through to the end, it was positive progression. Wins at Cadwell Park yes, that was a superb weekend for everyone involved, but two podiums at Brands – which is possibly my weakest circuit on the calendar – just proves the strength and ongoing development of the TAS prepared M 1000 RR package. That’s a massive credit to the team.

“Taking that all into consideration, it was a ‘no-brainer’ for me to stay for 2023 and while we always talk about bike development, there are a few things I need to improve myself, so the hard work has already begun. It’s inspiring to have also seen the launch of the new and improved M 1000 RR, so I can’t wait to hook up with the boys and get going.”

PHILIP NEILL SYNETIQ BMW PRINCIPAL

“After two strong seasons together, whilst developing the SYNETIQ BMW M 1000 RR, we are really looking forward to a third year with Danny. We have shown we can win races together and the aim will be to build on that and challenge for the championship in 2023.”

 

KTM 790 Duke And 1290 Super Duke GT Return

KTM LAUNCHES THE 2023 LC8 AND LC8C DUKE RANGE – POWERFUL PURPOSE-BUILT NAKED MACHINES

2023 KTM 790 DUKE – THE ORIGINAL SCALPEL RETURNS

MURRIETA, Calif. – KTM North America, Inc. is excited to announce the welcomed return of the KTM 790 DUKE, bringing all-new colorways and a renewed rebellious streak to the world of midweight Naked machinery.

From its inception in 2017, the KTM 790 DUKE took the worldwide motorcycle markets by storm, selling over 29,000 units. This was later followed by the introduction of the KTM 890 DUKE R, labeled THE SUPER SCALPEL, placing the KTM LC8c parallel-twin engine at the very top of the food chain in the midweight segment. In early 2021, the KTM 790 DUKE was upgraded to the KTM 890 DUKE, with more power and improved electronics.

With the continuation of the KTM 790 DUKE story, which introduced the world to the power and agility of the KTM LC8c parallel-twin platform, the 2023 KTM 790 DUKE will be reintroduced to the streets with further development, offering a true mid-range motorcycle with READY TO RACE character and performance. Neatly filling the gap between the KTM 390 DUKE and KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R EVO, the KTM 790 DUKE provides unmatched ridability with torquey and exhilarating manners to match its lightweight, confidence-inspiring agility.

 

A 2023 KTM 790 Duke in action. Photo courtesy KTM North America.
A 2023 KTM 790 Duke in action. Photo courtesy KTM North America.

 

Powered by the most compact twin-cylinder in its class, this engine has been tuned specifically for torque to power from apex to apex. However, an impressive top end ensures the KTM 790 DUKE maintains its excitement throughout the rev-range, while meager fuel consumption means riders can enjoy the twisties long before the low fuel light flashes.

A lot of attention was also paid to ensure the typical DUKE feeling. Handling is not only agile but also very precise, thanks to geometry developed specifically for sporty street riding. High-quality WP APEX suspension at each end ensures a perfect connection with the road and rider confidence at all times.

Like a middleweight boxer in his prime, the 2023 KTM 790 DUKE is a champion of merging agility and hard-hitting punch. More so, it continues the trend of being a leader in the market when it comes to power to weight ratio and equipment levels.

In terms of electronic wizardry, the KTM 790 DUKE boasts the most advanced and complete package in the midrange segment, with standard features such as:

Cornering sensitive Motorcycle Traction Control (MTC)

Cornering ABS with SUPERMOTO mode

3 standard Ride modes to quickly change the feel of the engine and level of MTC

Full-color 5-inch TFT display

LED lights front and rear

A number of optional features are also available, adding higher spec levels to the KTM 790 DUKE, namely:

Quickshifter+, allowing for clutchless up and downshifts

Motor Slip Regulation (MSR)

TRACK mode

Cruise Control

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

The usual selection of ride modes, notably RAIN, STREET and SPORT settings, provide riders with easy-to-access customization of traction and throttle control, ensuring confident riding in all road and weather conditions.

In terms of looks, the 2023 KTM 790 DUKE introduces two new colorways to the mix, with a traditional KTM orange scheme and an all-new gray and black motif entering the fray.

 

A 2023 KTM 890 Duke R. Photo courtesy KTM North America.
A 2023 KTM 890 Duke R. Photo courtesy KTM North America.

 

With its re-entry into the market, and a renewed look to match its already legendary performance and character, the 2023 KTM 790 DUKE is poised to introduce a new generation of riders to the world of DUKE. And when they’re ready to take things to the next level, the 2023 KTM 890 DUKE R is waiting. Taking everything we love about the KTM 790 DUKE and cranking it up to 11, the KTM 890 DUKE R is a true track or mountain road weapon. With adjustable, track-ready WP APEX suspension, monoblock Brembo Stylema calipers grabbing meaty 320 mm front discs, sticky Michelin Power Cup II tires, and of course, increased horsepower and torque figures, THE SUPER SCALPEL remains the undisputed champion of the middleweight segment. Riding the KTM 890 DUKE R also makes for the perfect introduction to THE BEAST.

 

A 2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke R EVO. Photo courtesy KTM North America.
A 2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke R EVO. Photo courtesy KTM North America.

 

At the pinnacle of the DUKE range awaits THE BEAST, the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R EVO. KTM’s flagship street motorcycle underwent its most radical re-invention in 2020, boasting a number of tweaks and engineering improvements, including a reworked 1,301 cc LC8 engine and an all-new chassis. In 2022, the latest incarnation of THE BEAST was launched and dubbed the EVO, thanks to the evolution of the second generation WP APEX Semi Active Suspension. Enjoying the most power and torque in the family, and the most advanced electronics to keep it all under control, the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R EVO returns to rule the world of DUKE in 2023.

EXPAND YOUR HUNTING GROUND ON THE 2023 KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT

By popular demand, the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT returns to North America for 2023, retaking its position as the most potent and formidable Sport Touring motorcycle available. As one of the torquiest machines in its segment, one could argue that the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT doesn’t move across the earth – it simply spins the ground beneath it to help you reach your destination.

 

A 2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT. Photo courtesy KTM North America.
A 2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT. Photo courtesy KTM North America.

 

In a segment that necessitates comfort and the ability to cover ground effortlessly, the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT rewrites the rulebook. Designed to offer riders a unique Grand Touring experience but engineered to be a true Sports bike underneath the touring parts, the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT covers ground unlike any Sports Tourer on the market.

Thanks to its enhanced emissions control and the reworked 1,301 cc LC8 V-twin engine, this is the class leader when it comes to punching a hole in the atmosphere or hauling in the horizon. But it’s not only forward momentum where the long-distance BEAST is true to its namesake.

The WP APEX semi-active suspension on the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT works with a specific logic. The design approach to preload adjustability of the rear shock has been geared for the long-distance tourer and is very intuitive. The logic allows riders to set the suspension up according to four different real-life riding situations, namely: RIDER, RIDER & PILLION, RIDER & LUGGAGE, or RIDER, PILLION & LUGGAGE. On top of that, the anti-dive function is fitted as standard.

A new 7-inch TFT display allows for quick and easy ride adjustment on the fly, thanks to a newly designed layout striking the perfect balance between information and style. The setup is completed by the new robust switchgear that not only feels premium but also allows for intuitive interaction between the rider and the dash itself.

The wheels on the 2023 KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT have been lifted from the latest KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R EVO. These boast a weight saving of 2.2 pounds (1 kilogram) of unsprung mass over the old set of rims; this not only improves the overall handling but also sports a more aggressive wheel design.

These all-new lightweight wheels are wrapped in new Continental ContiSportAttack 4 tires, boasting a sportier and more stable riding experience, while delivering on the demand for a sportier tire to match the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT’s versatility.

 

A 2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT fitted with optional side cases at speed. Photo courtesy KTM North America.
A 2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT fitted with optional side cases at speed. Photo courtesy KTM North America.

 

The KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT will also debut an all-new navigation system called Turn-by-Turn PLUS, which will further enhance the touring experience. TBT+ will be available via KTMconnect. This allows navigation instructions to be projected directly on the new 7-inch TFT display, helping riders navigate more effectively.

Powered by SYGIC®, TBT+ can also operate offline, allowing riders to plan their journey and adventure from remote locations, with the NAVIGATION feature using industry-standard mapping to guide riders to their destination of choice. There’s also an advanced search feature, and a diverse range of POIs including gas stations, restaurants, rest stops, while the system lets you select one of your pre-saved destinations directly from the TFT dash. All the above features can be accessed directly from the new 7-inch TFT dash, while the rider no longer needs to remove their phone from the jacket pocket, making it more convenient and efficient for those quick on-the-fly changes.

The new system also allows for waypoints to be skipped without prompting a turnaround. The system will merely recalculate and find the next available route to get you back on track. Also, the last 10 destinations searched are automatically saved and available directly on the dashboard.

2023 KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT – HIGHLIGHTS

Updated LC8 V-twin

6.1-gallon (23 liter) fuel tank

Lightweight wheels saving unsprung mass

All-new 7-inch TFT dashboard

Turn-by-turn PLUS Navigation (TBT+)

New handlebar switches

Continental ContiSportAttack 4

Optional PERFORMANCE MODE

Optional TECH PACK

Exclusive KTM SUPER DUKE GT specific CTG

A full range of specially created KTM PowerParts has been developed to personalize and further intensify your ride. A dedicated range of KTM PowerWear ensures riders are kitted out to tackle whatever their journey might throw at them.

The 2023 KTM LC8 and LC8c range will begin shipping to authorized KTM dealers from December 2022 onward. For more news about the 2023 KTM model range, visit KTM.com or your nearest KTM dealer.

Interview: Pirelli Racing Manager Giorgio Barbier, In The November Issue

Featured In the November 2022 issue of Roadracing World:

        The Ducati factory team dominated the 2003 Superbike World Championship. Champion Neil Hodgson was 218 points clear of the first non-factory Ducati rider in third. Hodgson won the first nine races, then finished second, then won the next two. When Hodgson didn’t win, teammate Ruben Xaus usually did. The team ran on Michelin prototype slicks. 

        Ducati still won most of the races in 2004. But fewer than 218 points covered the first 11 riders in the series. Multiple Ducati teams won, and the official Honda team won four races. The biggest change in 2004? Pirelli became the spec tire supplier for the series and gave everyone off-the-rack tires made on a street tire production line.

       Pirelli Racing Manager Giorgio Barbier says the company had been out of top-level Superbike competition for too long when it agreed to the then-revolutionary idea. Not only would everyone ride on the same tires, but there would be no custom-tailored prototypes…

            “The Same Tires For Everybody,” by Michael Gougis

 

The change, which was widely debated at the time, set into motion a string of series after series going to spec tires. MotoGP, MotoAmerica, British Superbike, the Canadian Superbike series, to name a few, all now roll on spec tires. World Superbike is happy. Pirelli is happy. So much so that their current deal means that Pirelli will supply the series with spec tires through 2023, marking 20 years as its sole tire supplier. Read about what World Superbike gets, and what Pirelli gets, and what track day riders and amateur racers get, in the latest issue of Roadracing World!

 

 

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AHRMA: Comer Steps Down As Road Race Director

COMER STEPS DOWN AS AHRMA ROAD RACE DIRECTOR

AHRMA thanks Dewanna Comer as she steps down as AHRMA Road Race Director.  Comer’s contributions to AHRMA’s Road Racing program have been considerable, and her presence will be deeply missed.

Comer first became involved with AHRMA’s road race program as a volunteer in registration during Curt Comer’s first year as Executive director. She became interim Road Race Director in July of 2021, finally assuming the Road Race Director position fully in February of 2022.  She made significant strides improving many aspects of the road race experience.

The entire AHRMA family wishes Dewanna every success in her future endeavors.  AHRMA will immediately begin the search process for finding a replacement.

About AHRMA:

The American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association (AHRMA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to competing on fantastic classic and true vintage along with a wide range of modern motorcycles.  With about 3,300 members, AHRMA is the largest vintage racing group in North America and one of the biggest in the world. The association has grown steadily over the years, reflecting the increasing interest in classic bikes.

British Superbike: New 2023 Championship Format

2023 Bennetts British Superbike Championship format unveiled

The Bennetts British Superbike Championship will feature a new format in 2023, bringing a heightened level of competition to the new season.

As Bennetts enter their tenth season of title sponsorship of the series in 2023, the new Championship format will still maintain the principle of a Main Season and a Showdown, ensuring a high level of competition throughout the season. However, the current format of eight Title Fighters being established after the conclusion of the Main Season will be replaced by a new points system.

Across the Main Season, comprising twenty-four races points will be awarded to the top 15 on the scale: 18-16-14-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1.

For the Showdown events when the series returns to Oulton Park and Donington Park, the points value per race will increase to: 25-22-20-18-16-14-12-10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1.

The points value per race will increase again for the traditional season finale on the Brands Hatch GP Circuit to: 35-30-27-24-22-20-18-16-14-12-10-8-6-4-2.

The rider with the most points accumulated across the season will be crowned Bennetts BSB Champion.

A Teams Championship will run concurrently with the same principle of an increasing points value as the championship comes to a climax.

Bennetts British Superbike Championship Series Director Stuart Higgs commented: “Following the announcement of our partnership renewal with Bennetts, we can also unveil our new Championship format for 2023.

“This represents only the third time in the series’ long history that we have adapted the Championship format, following consultation with teams and riders.

“The Showdown format from 2010-2022 has served the championship well and provided some historic and edge of the seat outcomes but we feel it’s right to evolve the format.

“The new format will recognise season long performance and ideally create the opportunity for more teams and riders to remain in mathematical title contention and maintain the crescendo of competition that is seen many other sports disciplines.”

For more information on the Bennetts British Superbike Championship visit www.britishsuperbike.com

FUELL Launches Pre-Order Campaign For Fllow Electric Motorcycle

A Pre-Order campaign for FUELL Fllow

FUELL is launching a pre-order campaign for its FUELL Fllow through the PreLaunch.com platform:
https://prelaunch.com/projects/fuell-fllow-fllow-ride-into-the-future?utm_source=pr&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=fuellfllow 

Fllow is an unbeatable proposal: an $11,995 e-commuter with a 10Kwh battery, an innovative wheel motor with a power of 47hp (optional 15hp), a highway-capable top speed, and a high voltage architecture with a less than 30 min charging time. All this in a modern, sleek design with more storage space than most scooters. 

Fllow is an unbeatable proposal: an $11,995 e-commuter with a 10Kwh battery, an innovative wheel motor with a power of 47hp (optional 15hp), a highway-capable top speed, and a high voltage architecture with a less than 30 min charging time. All this in a modern, sleek design with more storage space than most scooters.

As part of its pre-order phase, FUELL has partnered with Prelaunch.com – an innovative and first-ever market validation platform that uses eCommerce logic to measure potential customers’ real buying intents. The platform allows entrepreneurs to predict how customers would react to a particular product idea if it’s launched. The tool helps its users avoid wasting their time and resources on unexpected scenarios. It provides including but not limited to:

  • Market validation,
  • Price validation,
  • Seamless landing page builder,
  • AI copywriter,
  • Data-driven decisions,
  • Customer Insights.

 

This collaboration has come to prove, that no matter what background you have, or how well-known you are, the market is unpredictable. And the only way to avoid wasting your time and resources on unexpected scenarios is to do market validation.

Through this link, we invite customers to place a $200 pre-order today to get a $2,000 discount on MSRP, an exclusive FUELL x VELDT luxury carbon helmet, and be first in line to get Fllow.

 

Where is FUELL at today? Why re-launching a pre-order campaign?

The “Fllow urban e-commuter” project was revealed to the world in April 2019, as we launched our brand “FUELL” and our other product, the Flluid e-bike.

The reveal generated over 500 press articles and loads of interest, including several hundred pre-orders in a matter of weeks.

We then embarked into the design, engineering, and building of a real-size Fllow. We finalized the key engineering concepts, started engaging with suppliers to develop specific solutions, and built a functional 1:1 real-size Fllow concept – the one you see in photos and videos that we had fun riding and showing to investors, suppliers, and more.

Then came the pandemic… it disrupted first the supply chain and some of our suppliers. Some specific developments were postponed, with the risk of being canceled. Investors got cold feet. Investment promises were put on hold, and some investors rescinded their commitments.

Fast forward to today, and there is much good news for Fllow. The supply chain is getting back to normal, and suppliers are ready to re-engage with FUELL to continue the development of specific technologies and parts. Technology has made progress too, as the EV market has been growing fast and started to enter the mass-production level – allowing for batteries and other parts to reduce cost and become more affordable.

The market is also booming – after the craze for e-bicycles, now are coming several e-powered alternatives to the gas-powered 2 and 3- wheelers, but also cars, that are needed to navigate our cities and their suburbs. These new EVs need to be able to do greater distances than an e-bike and be highway-capable. Public awareness and acceptance of these new e-commuters are on the rise!

We feel this is now the right time to bring Fllow to the world. 

Through this prelaunch campaign, we want to gather as many pre-orders as possible – our goal is to reach over 3,000 pre-orders – allowing us to transition to a crowdfunding campaign and self-finance Fllow.

Our goal is to bring Fllow faster to market, with financial help from our customers but also thanks to their feedback and expectations. 

 

Does the world need Fllow?

Fllow is the brainchild of Erik Buell, our legendary CTO, and of our engineering team, but does the world need Fllow? 

Well, behind this provocative question was first a lot of research and studies about the evolution of mobility, how cities will evolve in the future (becoming “smart cities”) and if 2-wheelers still had a place in the fast-paced changing environment.

Here is how Erik Buell summarized it:

When I look to the future, there is one compelling solution for urban/suburban transportation. Well, two actually, two wheels… two wheels in a single track with green power. Whether it’s a human-pedaled bicycle, a pedal-assisted electric bicycle, or an electric motor, two wheels are the clear solutions for urban mobility. 

Mass transport works to some extent, but it’s just not a pleasant experience, and it only gets you vaguely near the place you want to be. It’s also a very expensive endeavor that burdens city budgets. Sometimes these huge expensive vehicles are full and sometimes nearly empty. In either case, they keep running from point A to B at Y o’clock even though you need to get from C to D at Z o’clock. 

In Europe where streets are smaller, the support and infrastructure for two-wheelers are exploding. In the US it is starting as well. In Asia, two-wheelers have always been the solution, and now the growth is in making them greener, less polluting, and less noisy. Replacing the 60 million new gasoline-powered two-wheelers sold annually with electricity creates a huge impact on quality of life.

Worldwide, the movement to change our habits is accelerating. Urban transportation should be a comfortable personal tool empowering us to better live our multitasking lives.

A well-designed two-wheeler becomes one with the rider, with speed and range far beyond the rider’s ability. Those great two-wheelers make you feel like you have superpowers! 

We have to blend this feeling with the needs of today and tomorrow. So quite frankly, innovation is critical – you cannot build a new future hanging onto the old ways. New urban electric vehicles must not only feel approachable but also integrate with the digital environment and technology that is part of our society. 

 

The world needs Fllow!

There is no argument that currently, with battery technology as it stands, gas-powered motorcycles designed and used in traditional ways seem to be a more rational choice. Yet when you take into account the growing restrictions in city centers, and you focus on the duty cycles on urban/suburban use, the relevance of new types of urban scooters and urban motorcycles makes a lot more sense. Even more so when you integrate high voltage systems into your design, to make them compatible with automotive fast charging stations already installed in those areas. 

We started developing the Fllow e-moto range with looks that speak of style and sport, but the real surprise is it includes the utility that urban and suburban commuters need. We broke away from the classic motorcycle architecture – with radical new ideas and materials – to give you the acceleration of a superbike with the nimbleness of a light middleweight motorcycle. 

We are designing the Fllow with a high voltage system, that allows charging in competitive times with filling a gas tank. We are doing it with a smart design that has more onboard storage than most scooters. And of course, we are integrating all the connectivity and safety technology required for an augmented ride, as for all other product classes.

I will myself be striving to develop those close and personal rides into the future, so every FUELL product not only feels familiar, like part of you but also pushes out of the past and flies you to the future!

 

Who is Erik Buell and why does it matter?

Fllow is the brainchild of Erik Buell, our legendary CTO, and of our engineering team – all senior engineers with years with Erik at Buell and EBR before joining him in the FUELL endeavor.

Erik Buell is the Founder, former Chairman, and CTO of the Buell Motorcycle Company, which eventually merged with Harley-Davidson from 1993 to 2009. 

Erik is a pioneer of modern race motorcycle technology, as well as a world-class engineer and inventor. He created some of the most innovative and usable motorcycles to date, using inventions like a hollow aluminum frame to house the fuel and create chassis rigidity. More than 130,000 motorcycles with the Buell name have been produced to date. 

Erik has an incredible experience in motorcycle development, industrialization, sourcing, manufacturing, and homologation, and brings unparalleled expertise in chassis, powertrain, and overall two-wheeler engineering.

For a project as complex and ambitious as Fllow, his leadership is a great reassurance for all – for future customers of course, but also for designers, engineers, suppliers, distributors, importers, and investors. Fuell and Buell, do you get it now?

 

What FUELL is trying to achieve with Fllow

FUELL’s vision is to put freedom, technology, and emotion back into urban travel by offering riders something different, innovative, upgradeable, and attractive.

Fllow is the result of a convergence of ideas on how to create urban mobility solutions utilizing the best application for electric powertrains (low speeds, rapid acceleration, zero-emission, zero noise, short distances, denser charging infrastructures) and integrating technology for safety and connectivity.

Going into more detail, we established this functional brief and set these targets for Fllow:

 

Usage/Users 

Urban/suburban vehicle, re-inventing the pleasure of riding a meaningful machine in an urban environment with pollution constraints/legislation. 

 

Main designations

Comfortable, easy to ride, powerful acceleration, significant in presence, enhancing to the rider, distinctive. Unique and substantial storage capability and practicality in urban environments.

 

Design

Minimalistic, utilitarian, integrated, strikingly different, and beautiful

A contemporary take on an urban e-commuter with electric powertrain constraints

 

Price, Range, Performance

Target price of $11,995, with at least 150 miles / 240 km range in real city traffic condition

With a quick charge as fast as a “traditional stop for gasoline”

Highway capable speed

The Fllow that is presented to you today is the fruit of months of engineering, research, and design to meet these targets. And we’re meeting them!

 

Let us share with you some of the engineering innovations on Fllow

Fllow is about rethinking the traditional architecture of a gas-powered 2-wheeler, taking into consideration the amazing new opportunities (and challenges!) that an electric powertrain is presenting.

Among the technical innovations we’re introducing on Fllow:

ELECTRICAL INNOVATION

  • Axially Integrated Transverse Flux motor uniquely integrated into the rear wheel – very high torque from 0 rpm up, and lightweight (patent pending)
  • Battery pack integrated into chassis – structurally forms the major part of chassis (patent pending)
  • Ability to update battery packs for new technologies and upgrades

CHASSIS INNOVATION

  • Optimized Powertrain Integration – components located to optimize chassis handling and optimize power flow (patent pending)
  • High-strength lightweight alloy castings (including magnesium)
  • Advanced Braking System (patent pending) allowing to drop the rear brake pedal
  • Integrated chassis and powertrain management with traction/wheelie control

 

Welcome to the world of Fllow

This is Fllow!

Fllow has the luggage capacity and practicality of a large scooter but appears and handles like a mid-size motorcycle. It is nimble and agile for threading through heavy traffic, accelerates like a superbike, and is highway capable. Your dream commuter, silent and non-polluting.

Fllow has been conceived and designed as a viable urban e-commuter, with 150 miles of urban range, less than 400lbs weight with a very low center of gravity, 10 gallons of storage, space for a passenger, and a quick charging port to use existing stations.

 

Building a functional 1:1 real-size Fllow concept

We first defined the target features and specs, and started designing and engineering Fllow in computers and renderings. But we felt rapidly the need to have a working concept to progress faster in the development of Fllow.

We’ve built a functional concept – meaning that it is very close visually to the production model, yet doesn’t have all the features and performance of the final version. But good enough to see Fllow “in the flesh”, to sit on it and start riding! 

Building a functional concept bike of Fllow allowed us to validate many engineering designs and share practical briefs more easily with suppliers and partners. 

 

Premium specs, affordable price

Amazing torque, large urban range, integrated fast charge: Fllow was designed for the urban rider’s needs. Practicality, with storage for a bag and a full-face helmet. Low center of gravity making it feels extremely light and easy to ride. There is even a 15hp version to meet reduced licensing requirements.

 

An urban range of 150 miles / 240 km, with a charge time of less than 30 minutes

With e-vehicles, the limitation is energy, the strength is social responsibility. Real e-vehicle plans must be built around these facts. Too much manipulation of the social image of e-motorcycles has occurred – one should actually deliver viable products.

FUELL believes it is most critical to get products out that are truly viable today, and then expand into new markets as the technologies grow.

Fllow packs 10Kwh of batteries to reach an urban range of 150 miles or 240 kilometers. Of course, riding at full speed on the motorway is not going to give you that range – but remember, Fllow was designed as an urban electric commuter, capable to go on highways, and not as a replacement for a gas-powered touring motorcycle.

Thanks to its high-voltage architecture, charging times become acceptable. On a fast charger – those used by electric cars and now widely available, the charging time is less than 30 minutes. And as you never charge 100% of the battery, but rather from 20% to 90% usually, the real charging time is around 15 minutes. Just enough to get a coffee, check emails, and be back on the road. 

It gets even easier at home, where Fllow can be plugged into a wall outlet, or to a home charger.

 

Upgrade your Fllow over time

Fllow was designed in a modular way to evolve with technology and allow for upgradability.

The battery pack module (which contains the onboard charger, BMS and DC-DC converter – all linked together by battery technology), the rear wheel motor, and the fast charging socket can be upgraded over time, as your requirement evolve and new technology becomes available. 

As for the connected dashboard, it receives regular updates, so you always have access to the latest software version.

 

Fllow is “made in the USA” 

Erik Buell and his legacy team are bringing to FUELL a unique experience in designing, setting up, and operating flexible low-cost two-wheeler assembly lines ranging from 1,000+ units/yr (EBR) to 15,000 units/yr (Buell Motorcycles)

Fllow will be assembled for production in the US, and parts and components will emphasize the US and/or western provenance. A truly “made in the USA” e-commuter!

The secret?

Low part count and assembly time allow for smaller assembly facilities and a lower assembly cost. Compared to a gas-powered equivalent, Fllow has 60% fewer parts, and is assembled in 40% of the time… 

 

The Wheel Motor – an original invention from FUELL

The wheel-motor refers to the electric motor housed in the rear wheel, specifically developed by FUELL for the Fllow, removing secondary transmission (chain or belt) while maintaining power and keeping weight acceptably low.

We knew we needed wheel designs that would work with the large-diameter electric motor technology we are considering: transverse flux. We have come up with a design that works well with this technology: the design allows a sealed housing for these large-diameter designs, but keeps everything as light as possible and allows wheel/tire changes without disturbing the motor seals. Also, a design that would prevent any wheel rim and spoke deformation from lateral and vertical loads from being transferred to the motor housings. 

Because the drive motor is a large diameter, the drive torsion forces go from the rotor out to the rim, therefore the spokes from the rotor carry no torsional loads, only road loads – like the ZTL brake system physics. 

 

Fllow is fully connected and can onboard the most advanced safety system

Fllow’s dashboard is connected to the rider’s phone, on which an app offers all practical information and functionalities:

  • Ignition (also Key Fob) 
  • Location 
  • Charge level 
  • Alarm (if incident) 
  • Opening of storage, saddle, access to charging port 
  • Navigation 
  • Service manual and maintenance alerts 
  • Contact with FUELL 

Additionally, Fllow can onboard the most advanced safety system, developed in partnership with iRider: a tech company bringing to market the world’s first complete safety and connectivity system for light mobility vehicles – collision warning, blind spot detection, active road navigation, and more.

 

What happens once customers have placed a $200 deposit?

Well, first of all, they’ve secured a place in the line, and earned a $2,000 discount off MSRP – that’s already something!

But that’s not all! 

Pre-orders also will receive a FUELL carbon helmet by Veldt, a $1,060 retail value!

These are high-end carbon helmets, ultra-light, and both modular (you can switch from full face to open face) and allow a precise fitting – www.veldt.fr/en

Upon reaching enough pre-orders, FUELL then launches a crowdfunding campaign and will offer to purchase the Fllow with the $2,000 discount and a payment plan.

We expect the first Fllows to be delivered in early 2024.

 

World Supersport: Power Signs With MotoZoo Racing By Puccetti Kawasaki

Luke Power steps up to World Supersport in 2023 with MotoZoo Kawasaki by Puccetti

Following his successful debut season in MotoAmerica Supersport, where he finished an impressive fifth overall, Aussie teenager Luke Power has signed to race in the 2023 FIM Supersport World Championship with the MotoZoo Racing by Puccetti Kawasaki squad.

The news was announced on the WorldSBK Paddock Show stage during the last day of racing at Phillip Island, the final round of the 2022 series, much to the delight of the Australian fans who were packed into the venue.

Luke, who will turn 18 in just over a week, will begin his world championship adventure in early January when he joins his new team for a shakedown test in Spain ahead of the first official WorldSBK test at Phillip Island, the circuit that will also play host for the opening round next year.

Luke Power: “I am really happy to be racing in the world supersport championship in 2023, it’s something that’s been a dream of mine since I first started riding. I am looking forward to getting over to Europe for testing and with the help of the team progressing throughout the year. I want to say a massive thanks to my parents, my family, my manager and all of my supporters but especially to Fabio at MotoZoo Racing and Manuel Puccetti for giving me this opportunity. It’s going to be a big step but one that I believe I am ready for. I hope that by the end of the year we will have achieved some great results. I can’t wait to get started.”

MRA Announces Its 2023 Board Of Directors

MRA Announces 2023 Board of Directors

The MRA held its Annual Meeting on November 9th, where they announced the results of the election for the 2023 Board of Directors. The club is pleased to present the new board:

President – Chris Nami

Vice-President – Bob Hasenhundl

Secretary – Terri Thompson

Treasurer – Noel Ross

VP Rules & Tech – Santiago Shirtz

Race Director – John McKown

New Rider Director – Vacant*

Rider Rep Rule Book – Dennis Stowers

Rider Rep Trophy & Class Sponsorship – Blair Harness

Rider Rep Public Relations – Erik Maxwell

Rider Rep Press & Communications – Tim David

* After serving in this position for 12 years, Jeff Brown has decided to step down as the MRA’s New Rider Director. The MRA Board of Directors is conducting an internal search to find someone suitable for this important position. Another announcement will be made when the New Rider Director Position has been filled.

The Motorcycle Roadracing Association is dedicated to promoting safe and competitive motorcycle road racing events for enthusiasts in Colorado and the surrounding area. For more information go to http://www.mra-racing.org/.

British Superbike: Bennetts Renews As 2023-2025 Title Sponsor

British Superbike Championship and Bennetts renew title partnership to extend into more than a decade of association

Bennetts will maintain its title sponsorship of the British Superbike Championship after agreeing a multi-year partnership renewal with series promotor MotorSport Vision Racing (MSVR), for a further three years (2023 – 2025).

The motorcycle insurance specialist has reaffirmed its commitment to the sport, riders, teams and race fans as title partner of the country’s leading motorsport series, as the new partnership takes the collaboration into its 12th year.

Bennetts first became title sponsor of the BSB series from 2005 to 2008. Sponsors of BSB race teams in the interim, Bennetts then returned as title sponsors in 2018, making the UK-based specialist motorcycle insurance broker the most dedicated title sponsor in the Championship’s history.

The eleven round Championship will continue to feature the Bennetts brand, which has become widely recognised by UK fans trackside and synonymous with the extensive live and highlights coverage broadcast on Eurosport and free-to-air Quest channels.

This new partnership means Bennetts customers and BikeSocial members can look forward to even more exclusive experiences at every round of the Championship. Together, Bennetts and the Championship will continue to deliver unique customer, fan engagement, rider training and track day events across the country throughout the season.

From pre-race grid walks, safety car and pillion laps to VIP pit boxes, pit lane tours and hospitality, more new Bennetts BSB experiences will be announced.  Attending an event as a Bennetts customer guarantees getting closer to the BSB action, offering an immersive experience for thousands of Bennetts customers and BSB fans.

Vince Chaney, Managing Director of Bennetts, commented: “Bennetts association with MSVR and the Bennetts British Superbike Championship is a brilliant demonstration of our commitment to the motorcycling community and supports our mission to help motorcyclists get more from motorcycling. We are really excited and proud to be announcing that we will be continuing as title sponsor for another 3 years.

“Bennetts customers and BikeSocial members enjoyed over 11,000 fantastic Bennetts BSB experiences in 2022 and we’re aiming to give 80,000 more over the next 3 seasons.”

Bennetts British Superbike Championship Series Director Stuart Higgs commented: “I am obviously delighted to announce the extended title partnership and this renewal further strengthens Bennetts’ association with the series.

“This new agreement until the end of the 2025 season with Bennetts takes our title sponsorship partnership into eight consecutive seasons, and a total of 12 since their first association back in 2005.

“Together we continue to strengthen our relationship to offer unparalleled activation opportunities and raise brand awareness, which has made Bennetts synonymous with the incredible spectacle of BSB.”

The Bennetts British Superbike Championship kicks off the 2023 season with the opening official test taking place at the Circuito de Navarra (11-13 March). The circuit in Northern Spain joined the MotorSport Vision portfolio of circuits last month and has previously hosted a World Superbike Championship round.

The Bennetts BSB teams and riders then return to the UK for the final two pre-season official tests at Donington Park (25/26 March) and Silverstone (28/29 March).

The first racing action of the new season comes from Silverstone (7-9 April) with a further ten rounds held at popular circuits across the country ending with the season finale at Brands Hatch (13-15 October).

For more information visit www.britishsuperbike.com and www.bennetts.co.uk/bsb

Self Transporting: Riding To The Track, In The November Issue

 

Featured In the November 2022 issue of Roadracing World:

       “For a decade and a half, the annual Roadracing World & Motorcycle Technology Track Day Directory has urged readers to trailer, van, or truck their bike to a track day, rather than trying to ride it there and prep it in the pits. It’s sage advice, and it enhances the track day experience exponentially. So when I decided to ignore that advice, I decided to ignore it in a big way. 

        “Not only was I going to ride a motorcycle to a track day, I was going to ride to a track 339.8 miles away, do the track day, and then ride it home. And I was going to do it with only stuff I brought to the track on the bike or could obtain at or near the track. 

        ‘I know people do track days on bikes of all shapes, sizes and configurations. But I wanted to do this on a full-on sportbike, and I wanted to be sure I spent the day with my knee on the ground and hauling the mail. So that’s what I did. I rode a new Suzuki GSX-R1000R from Southern California to WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, did a track day with TrackDaz, hung around Monterey for a day and then fired back down through California’s Central Valley to Los Angeles. And it worked…” 

            “Riding To The Track,” by Michael Gougis

 

Planning, planning and execution – that’s the secret to riding your track day bike to the track and having an excellent day at speed. Read how Editor at Large Michael Gougis pulled it off, in a big way, in the latest issue of Roadracing World!

 

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British Superbike: Buchan Re-Signs With SYNETIQ BMW

Danny Buchan. Photo courtesy MSVR.
Danny Buchan. Photo courtesy MSVR.

TAS RACING SECURE BUCHAN FOR 2023 BENNETTS BRITISH SUPERBIKE CAMPAIGN ON SYNETIQ BMW M 1000 RR

Danny Buchan, a double Bennetts British Superbike Championship race winner in 2022, will remain with TAS Racing aboard a SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad M 1000 RR for the 2023 BSB campaign.

Buchan recorded five podiums during 2022, which included a memorable full house, including two top-steps at Cadwell Park back in August. It was just the platform both he and the SYNETIQ BMW team needed for the second half of the season, going on to complete the year with two strong podiums at Brands Hatch on the final day.

Looking ahead to 2023, Buchan explained why he’s delighted to continue with the Northern Ireland based team and to be riding TAS Racing prepared BMW Motorrad machinery next term.

DANNY BUCHAN #83 SYNETIQ BMW

“I’m over the moon to continue with TAS Racing on the SYNETIQ BMW for 2023. If you look at the steps we made this season from the midway-point through to the end, it was positive progression. Wins at Cadwell Park yes, that was a superb weekend for everyone involved, but two podiums at Brands – which is possibly my weakest circuit on the calendar – just proves the strength and ongoing development of the TAS prepared M 1000 RR package. That’s a massive credit to the team.

“Taking that all into consideration, it was a ‘no-brainer’ for me to stay for 2023 and while we always talk about bike development, there are a few things I need to improve myself, so the hard work has already begun. It’s inspiring to have also seen the launch of the new and improved M 1000 RR, so I can’t wait to hook up with the boys and get going.”

PHILIP NEILL SYNETIQ BMW PRINCIPAL

“After two strong seasons together, whilst developing the SYNETIQ BMW M 1000 RR, we are really looking forward to a third year with Danny. We have shown we can win races together and the aim will be to build on that and challenge for the championship in 2023.”

 

KTM 790 Duke And 1290 Super Duke GT Return

A 2023 KTM 790 Duke. Photo courtesy KTM North America.
A 2023 KTM 790 Duke. Photo courtesy KTM North America.

KTM LAUNCHES THE 2023 LC8 AND LC8C DUKE RANGE – POWERFUL PURPOSE-BUILT NAKED MACHINES

2023 KTM 790 DUKE – THE ORIGINAL SCALPEL RETURNS

MURRIETA, Calif. – KTM North America, Inc. is excited to announce the welcomed return of the KTM 790 DUKE, bringing all-new colorways and a renewed rebellious streak to the world of midweight Naked machinery.

From its inception in 2017, the KTM 790 DUKE took the worldwide motorcycle markets by storm, selling over 29,000 units. This was later followed by the introduction of the KTM 890 DUKE R, labeled THE SUPER SCALPEL, placing the KTM LC8c parallel-twin engine at the very top of the food chain in the midweight segment. In early 2021, the KTM 790 DUKE was upgraded to the KTM 890 DUKE, with more power and improved electronics.

With the continuation of the KTM 790 DUKE story, which introduced the world to the power and agility of the KTM LC8c parallel-twin platform, the 2023 KTM 790 DUKE will be reintroduced to the streets with further development, offering a true mid-range motorcycle with READY TO RACE character and performance. Neatly filling the gap between the KTM 390 DUKE and KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R EVO, the KTM 790 DUKE provides unmatched ridability with torquey and exhilarating manners to match its lightweight, confidence-inspiring agility.

 

A 2023 KTM 790 Duke in action. Photo courtesy KTM North America.
A 2023 KTM 790 Duke in action. Photo courtesy KTM North America.

 

Powered by the most compact twin-cylinder in its class, this engine has been tuned specifically for torque to power from apex to apex. However, an impressive top end ensures the KTM 790 DUKE maintains its excitement throughout the rev-range, while meager fuel consumption means riders can enjoy the twisties long before the low fuel light flashes.

A lot of attention was also paid to ensure the typical DUKE feeling. Handling is not only agile but also very precise, thanks to geometry developed specifically for sporty street riding. High-quality WP APEX suspension at each end ensures a perfect connection with the road and rider confidence at all times.

Like a middleweight boxer in his prime, the 2023 KTM 790 DUKE is a champion of merging agility and hard-hitting punch. More so, it continues the trend of being a leader in the market when it comes to power to weight ratio and equipment levels.

In terms of electronic wizardry, the KTM 790 DUKE boasts the most advanced and complete package in the midrange segment, with standard features such as:

Cornering sensitive Motorcycle Traction Control (MTC)

Cornering ABS with SUPERMOTO mode

3 standard Ride modes to quickly change the feel of the engine and level of MTC

Full-color 5-inch TFT display

LED lights front and rear

A number of optional features are also available, adding higher spec levels to the KTM 790 DUKE, namely:

Quickshifter+, allowing for clutchless up and downshifts

Motor Slip Regulation (MSR)

TRACK mode

Cruise Control

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

The usual selection of ride modes, notably RAIN, STREET and SPORT settings, provide riders with easy-to-access customization of traction and throttle control, ensuring confident riding in all road and weather conditions.

In terms of looks, the 2023 KTM 790 DUKE introduces two new colorways to the mix, with a traditional KTM orange scheme and an all-new gray and black motif entering the fray.

 

A 2023 KTM 890 Duke R. Photo courtesy KTM North America.
A 2023 KTM 890 Duke R. Photo courtesy KTM North America.

 

With its re-entry into the market, and a renewed look to match its already legendary performance and character, the 2023 KTM 790 DUKE is poised to introduce a new generation of riders to the world of DUKE. And when they’re ready to take things to the next level, the 2023 KTM 890 DUKE R is waiting. Taking everything we love about the KTM 790 DUKE and cranking it up to 11, the KTM 890 DUKE R is a true track or mountain road weapon. With adjustable, track-ready WP APEX suspension, monoblock Brembo Stylema calipers grabbing meaty 320 mm front discs, sticky Michelin Power Cup II tires, and of course, increased horsepower and torque figures, THE SUPER SCALPEL remains the undisputed champion of the middleweight segment. Riding the KTM 890 DUKE R also makes for the perfect introduction to THE BEAST.

 

A 2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke R EVO. Photo courtesy KTM North America.
A 2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke R EVO. Photo courtesy KTM North America.

 

At the pinnacle of the DUKE range awaits THE BEAST, the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R EVO. KTM’s flagship street motorcycle underwent its most radical re-invention in 2020, boasting a number of tweaks and engineering improvements, including a reworked 1,301 cc LC8 engine and an all-new chassis. In 2022, the latest incarnation of THE BEAST was launched and dubbed the EVO, thanks to the evolution of the second generation WP APEX Semi Active Suspension. Enjoying the most power and torque in the family, and the most advanced electronics to keep it all under control, the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R EVO returns to rule the world of DUKE in 2023.

EXPAND YOUR HUNTING GROUND ON THE 2023 KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT

By popular demand, the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT returns to North America for 2023, retaking its position as the most potent and formidable Sport Touring motorcycle available. As one of the torquiest machines in its segment, one could argue that the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT doesn’t move across the earth – it simply spins the ground beneath it to help you reach your destination.

 

A 2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT. Photo courtesy KTM North America.
A 2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT. Photo courtesy KTM North America.

 

In a segment that necessitates comfort and the ability to cover ground effortlessly, the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT rewrites the rulebook. Designed to offer riders a unique Grand Touring experience but engineered to be a true Sports bike underneath the touring parts, the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT covers ground unlike any Sports Tourer on the market.

Thanks to its enhanced emissions control and the reworked 1,301 cc LC8 V-twin engine, this is the class leader when it comes to punching a hole in the atmosphere or hauling in the horizon. But it’s not only forward momentum where the long-distance BEAST is true to its namesake.

The WP APEX semi-active suspension on the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT works with a specific logic. The design approach to preload adjustability of the rear shock has been geared for the long-distance tourer and is very intuitive. The logic allows riders to set the suspension up according to four different real-life riding situations, namely: RIDER, RIDER & PILLION, RIDER & LUGGAGE, or RIDER, PILLION & LUGGAGE. On top of that, the anti-dive function is fitted as standard.

A new 7-inch TFT display allows for quick and easy ride adjustment on the fly, thanks to a newly designed layout striking the perfect balance between information and style. The setup is completed by the new robust switchgear that not only feels premium but also allows for intuitive interaction between the rider and the dash itself.

The wheels on the 2023 KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT have been lifted from the latest KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R EVO. These boast a weight saving of 2.2 pounds (1 kilogram) of unsprung mass over the old set of rims; this not only improves the overall handling but also sports a more aggressive wheel design.

These all-new lightweight wheels are wrapped in new Continental ContiSportAttack 4 tires, boasting a sportier and more stable riding experience, while delivering on the demand for a sportier tire to match the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT’s versatility.

 

A 2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT fitted with optional side cases at speed. Photo courtesy KTM North America.
A 2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT fitted with optional side cases at speed. Photo courtesy KTM North America.

 

The KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT will also debut an all-new navigation system called Turn-by-Turn PLUS, which will further enhance the touring experience. TBT+ will be available via KTMconnect. This allows navigation instructions to be projected directly on the new 7-inch TFT display, helping riders navigate more effectively.

Powered by SYGIC®, TBT+ can also operate offline, allowing riders to plan their journey and adventure from remote locations, with the NAVIGATION feature using industry-standard mapping to guide riders to their destination of choice. There’s also an advanced search feature, and a diverse range of POIs including gas stations, restaurants, rest stops, while the system lets you select one of your pre-saved destinations directly from the TFT dash. All the above features can be accessed directly from the new 7-inch TFT dash, while the rider no longer needs to remove their phone from the jacket pocket, making it more convenient and efficient for those quick on-the-fly changes.

The new system also allows for waypoints to be skipped without prompting a turnaround. The system will merely recalculate and find the next available route to get you back on track. Also, the last 10 destinations searched are automatically saved and available directly on the dashboard.

2023 KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT – HIGHLIGHTS

Updated LC8 V-twin

6.1-gallon (23 liter) fuel tank

Lightweight wheels saving unsprung mass

All-new 7-inch TFT dashboard

Turn-by-turn PLUS Navigation (TBT+)

New handlebar switches

Continental ContiSportAttack 4

Optional PERFORMANCE MODE

Optional TECH PACK

Exclusive KTM SUPER DUKE GT specific CTG

A full range of specially created KTM PowerParts has been developed to personalize and further intensify your ride. A dedicated range of KTM PowerWear ensures riders are kitted out to tackle whatever their journey might throw at them.

The 2023 KTM LC8 and LC8c range will begin shipping to authorized KTM dealers from December 2022 onward. For more news about the 2023 KTM model range, visit KTM.com or your nearest KTM dealer.

Interview: Pirelli Racing Manager Giorgio Barbier, In The November Issue

2021 Superbike World Champion Toprak Razgatlioglu (1) is on a crossplane-crank Yamaha YZF-R1. 2022 Champion Alvaro Bautista (19) rides a V-4 Ducati Panigale. Six-time World Champion Jonathan Rea (65) rides a traditional Inline-Four Kawasaki ZX-10RR. Pirelli has to build tires that work equally well for all three different types of motorcycle. Pirelli sells the same tires to club racers and track day riders. Photo by Michael Gougis.
2021 Superbike World Champion Toprak Razgatlioglu (1) is on a crossplane-crank Yamaha YZF-R1. 2022 Champion Alvaro Bautista (19) rides a V-4 Ducati Panigale. Six-time World Champion Jonathan Rea (65) rides a traditional Inline-Four Kawasaki ZX-10RR. Pirelli has to build tires that work equally well for all three different types of motorcycle. Pirelli sells the same tires to club racers and track day riders. Photo by Michael Gougis.

Featured In the November 2022 issue of Roadracing World:

        The Ducati factory team dominated the 2003 Superbike World Championship. Champion Neil Hodgson was 218 points clear of the first non-factory Ducati rider in third. Hodgson won the first nine races, then finished second, then won the next two. When Hodgson didn’t win, teammate Ruben Xaus usually did. The team ran on Michelin prototype slicks. 

        Ducati still won most of the races in 2004. But fewer than 218 points covered the first 11 riders in the series. Multiple Ducati teams won, and the official Honda team won four races. The biggest change in 2004? Pirelli became the spec tire supplier for the series and gave everyone off-the-rack tires made on a street tire production line.

       Pirelli Racing Manager Giorgio Barbier says the company had been out of top-level Superbike competition for too long when it agreed to the then-revolutionary idea. Not only would everyone ride on the same tires, but there would be no custom-tailored prototypes…

            “The Same Tires For Everybody,” by Michael Gougis

 

The change, which was widely debated at the time, set into motion a string of series after series going to spec tires. MotoGP, MotoAmerica, British Superbike, the Canadian Superbike series, to name a few, all now roll on spec tires. World Superbike is happy. Pirelli is happy. So much so that their current deal means that Pirelli will supply the series with spec tires through 2023, marking 20 years as its sole tire supplier. Read about what World Superbike gets, and what Pirelli gets, and what track day riders and amateur racers get, in the latest issue of Roadracing World!

 

 

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AHRMA: Comer Steps Down As Road Race Director

AHRMA Road Race Director Dewanna Comer. Photo by Curt Comer, courtesy AHRMA.
Former AHRMA Road Race Director Dewanna Comer. Photo by Curt Comer, courtesy AHRMA.

COMER STEPS DOWN AS AHRMA ROAD RACE DIRECTOR

AHRMA thanks Dewanna Comer as she steps down as AHRMA Road Race Director.  Comer’s contributions to AHRMA’s Road Racing program have been considerable, and her presence will be deeply missed.

Comer first became involved with AHRMA’s road race program as a volunteer in registration during Curt Comer’s first year as Executive director. She became interim Road Race Director in July of 2021, finally assuming the Road Race Director position fully in February of 2022.  She made significant strides improving many aspects of the road race experience.

The entire AHRMA family wishes Dewanna every success in her future endeavors.  AHRMA will immediately begin the search process for finding a replacement.

About AHRMA:

The American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association (AHRMA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to competing on fantastic classic and true vintage along with a wide range of modern motorcycles.  With about 3,300 members, AHRMA is the largest vintage racing group in North America and one of the biggest in the world. The association has grown steadily over the years, reflecting the increasing interest in classic bikes.

British Superbike: New 2023 Championship Format

The start of a British Superbike race Sunday at Oulton Park with Jason O'Halloran (22) taking an early advantage. Photo courtesy MSVR.
The start of a British Superbike race Sunday at Oulton Park with Jason O'Halloran (22) taking an early advantage. Photo courtesy MSVR.

2023 Bennetts British Superbike Championship format unveiled

The Bennetts British Superbike Championship will feature a new format in 2023, bringing a heightened level of competition to the new season.

As Bennetts enter their tenth season of title sponsorship of the series in 2023, the new Championship format will still maintain the principle of a Main Season and a Showdown, ensuring a high level of competition throughout the season. However, the current format of eight Title Fighters being established after the conclusion of the Main Season will be replaced by a new points system.

Across the Main Season, comprising twenty-four races points will be awarded to the top 15 on the scale: 18-16-14-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1.

For the Showdown events when the series returns to Oulton Park and Donington Park, the points value per race will increase to: 25-22-20-18-16-14-12-10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1.

The points value per race will increase again for the traditional season finale on the Brands Hatch GP Circuit to: 35-30-27-24-22-20-18-16-14-12-10-8-6-4-2.

The rider with the most points accumulated across the season will be crowned Bennetts BSB Champion.

A Teams Championship will run concurrently with the same principle of an increasing points value as the championship comes to a climax.

Bennetts British Superbike Championship Series Director Stuart Higgs commented: “Following the announcement of our partnership renewal with Bennetts, we can also unveil our new Championship format for 2023.

“This represents only the third time in the series’ long history that we have adapted the Championship format, following consultation with teams and riders.

“The Showdown format from 2010-2022 has served the championship well and provided some historic and edge of the seat outcomes but we feel it’s right to evolve the format.

“The new format will recognise season long performance and ideally create the opportunity for more teams and riders to remain in mathematical title contention and maintain the crescendo of competition that is seen many other sports disciplines.”

For more information on the Bennetts British Superbike Championship visit www.britishsuperbike.com

FUELL Launches Pre-Order Campaign For Fllow Electric Motorcycle

A Fuell Fllow electric motorcycle. Photo courtesy Fuell.
A FUELL Fllow electric motorcycle. Photo courtesy Fuell.

A Pre-Order campaign for FUELL Fllow

FUELL is launching a pre-order campaign for its FUELL Fllow through the PreLaunch.com platform:
https://prelaunch.com/projects/fuell-fllow-fllow-ride-into-the-future?utm_source=pr&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=fuellfllow 

Fllow is an unbeatable proposal: an $11,995 e-commuter with a 10Kwh battery, an innovative wheel motor with a power of 47hp (optional 15hp), a highway-capable top speed, and a high voltage architecture with a less than 30 min charging time. All this in a modern, sleek design with more storage space than most scooters. 

Fllow is an unbeatable proposal: an $11,995 e-commuter with a 10Kwh battery, an innovative wheel motor with a power of 47hp (optional 15hp), a highway-capable top speed, and a high voltage architecture with a less than 30 min charging time. All this in a modern, sleek design with more storage space than most scooters.

As part of its pre-order phase, FUELL has partnered with Prelaunch.com – an innovative and first-ever market validation platform that uses eCommerce logic to measure potential customers’ real buying intents. The platform allows entrepreneurs to predict how customers would react to a particular product idea if it’s launched. The tool helps its users avoid wasting their time and resources on unexpected scenarios. It provides including but not limited to:

  • Market validation,
  • Price validation,
  • Seamless landing page builder,
  • AI copywriter,
  • Data-driven decisions,
  • Customer Insights.

 

This collaboration has come to prove, that no matter what background you have, or how well-known you are, the market is unpredictable. And the only way to avoid wasting your time and resources on unexpected scenarios is to do market validation.

Through this link, we invite customers to place a $200 pre-order today to get a $2,000 discount on MSRP, an exclusive FUELL x VELDT luxury carbon helmet, and be first in line to get Fllow.

 

Where is FUELL at today? Why re-launching a pre-order campaign?

The “Fllow urban e-commuter” project was revealed to the world in April 2019, as we launched our brand “FUELL” and our other product, the Flluid e-bike.

The reveal generated over 500 press articles and loads of interest, including several hundred pre-orders in a matter of weeks.

We then embarked into the design, engineering, and building of a real-size Fllow. We finalized the key engineering concepts, started engaging with suppliers to develop specific solutions, and built a functional 1:1 real-size Fllow concept – the one you see in photos and videos that we had fun riding and showing to investors, suppliers, and more.

Then came the pandemic… it disrupted first the supply chain and some of our suppliers. Some specific developments were postponed, with the risk of being canceled. Investors got cold feet. Investment promises were put on hold, and some investors rescinded their commitments.

Fast forward to today, and there is much good news for Fllow. The supply chain is getting back to normal, and suppliers are ready to re-engage with FUELL to continue the development of specific technologies and parts. Technology has made progress too, as the EV market has been growing fast and started to enter the mass-production level – allowing for batteries and other parts to reduce cost and become more affordable.

The market is also booming – after the craze for e-bicycles, now are coming several e-powered alternatives to the gas-powered 2 and 3- wheelers, but also cars, that are needed to navigate our cities and their suburbs. These new EVs need to be able to do greater distances than an e-bike and be highway-capable. Public awareness and acceptance of these new e-commuters are on the rise!

We feel this is now the right time to bring Fllow to the world. 

Through this prelaunch campaign, we want to gather as many pre-orders as possible – our goal is to reach over 3,000 pre-orders – allowing us to transition to a crowdfunding campaign and self-finance Fllow.

Our goal is to bring Fllow faster to market, with financial help from our customers but also thanks to their feedback and expectations. 

 

Does the world need Fllow?

Fllow is the brainchild of Erik Buell, our legendary CTO, and of our engineering team, but does the world need Fllow? 

Well, behind this provocative question was first a lot of research and studies about the evolution of mobility, how cities will evolve in the future (becoming “smart cities”) and if 2-wheelers still had a place in the fast-paced changing environment.

Here is how Erik Buell summarized it:

When I look to the future, there is one compelling solution for urban/suburban transportation. Well, two actually, two wheels… two wheels in a single track with green power. Whether it’s a human-pedaled bicycle, a pedal-assisted electric bicycle, or an electric motor, two wheels are the clear solutions for urban mobility. 

Mass transport works to some extent, but it’s just not a pleasant experience, and it only gets you vaguely near the place you want to be. It’s also a very expensive endeavor that burdens city budgets. Sometimes these huge expensive vehicles are full and sometimes nearly empty. In either case, they keep running from point A to B at Y o’clock even though you need to get from C to D at Z o’clock. 

In Europe where streets are smaller, the support and infrastructure for two-wheelers are exploding. In the US it is starting as well. In Asia, two-wheelers have always been the solution, and now the growth is in making them greener, less polluting, and less noisy. Replacing the 60 million new gasoline-powered two-wheelers sold annually with electricity creates a huge impact on quality of life.

Worldwide, the movement to change our habits is accelerating. Urban transportation should be a comfortable personal tool empowering us to better live our multitasking lives.

A well-designed two-wheeler becomes one with the rider, with speed and range far beyond the rider’s ability. Those great two-wheelers make you feel like you have superpowers! 

We have to blend this feeling with the needs of today and tomorrow. So quite frankly, innovation is critical – you cannot build a new future hanging onto the old ways. New urban electric vehicles must not only feel approachable but also integrate with the digital environment and technology that is part of our society. 

 

The world needs Fllow!

There is no argument that currently, with battery technology as it stands, gas-powered motorcycles designed and used in traditional ways seem to be a more rational choice. Yet when you take into account the growing restrictions in city centers, and you focus on the duty cycles on urban/suburban use, the relevance of new types of urban scooters and urban motorcycles makes a lot more sense. Even more so when you integrate high voltage systems into your design, to make them compatible with automotive fast charging stations already installed in those areas. 

We started developing the Fllow e-moto range with looks that speak of style and sport, but the real surprise is it includes the utility that urban and suburban commuters need. We broke away from the classic motorcycle architecture – with radical new ideas and materials – to give you the acceleration of a superbike with the nimbleness of a light middleweight motorcycle. 

We are designing the Fllow with a high voltage system, that allows charging in competitive times with filling a gas tank. We are doing it with a smart design that has more onboard storage than most scooters. And of course, we are integrating all the connectivity and safety technology required for an augmented ride, as for all other product classes.

I will myself be striving to develop those close and personal rides into the future, so every FUELL product not only feels familiar, like part of you but also pushes out of the past and flies you to the future!

 

Who is Erik Buell and why does it matter?

Fllow is the brainchild of Erik Buell, our legendary CTO, and of our engineering team – all senior engineers with years with Erik at Buell and EBR before joining him in the FUELL endeavor.

Erik Buell is the Founder, former Chairman, and CTO of the Buell Motorcycle Company, which eventually merged with Harley-Davidson from 1993 to 2009. 

Erik is a pioneer of modern race motorcycle technology, as well as a world-class engineer and inventor. He created some of the most innovative and usable motorcycles to date, using inventions like a hollow aluminum frame to house the fuel and create chassis rigidity. More than 130,000 motorcycles with the Buell name have been produced to date. 

Erik has an incredible experience in motorcycle development, industrialization, sourcing, manufacturing, and homologation, and brings unparalleled expertise in chassis, powertrain, and overall two-wheeler engineering.

For a project as complex and ambitious as Fllow, his leadership is a great reassurance for all – for future customers of course, but also for designers, engineers, suppliers, distributors, importers, and investors. Fuell and Buell, do you get it now?

 

What FUELL is trying to achieve with Fllow

FUELL’s vision is to put freedom, technology, and emotion back into urban travel by offering riders something different, innovative, upgradeable, and attractive.

Fllow is the result of a convergence of ideas on how to create urban mobility solutions utilizing the best application for electric powertrains (low speeds, rapid acceleration, zero-emission, zero noise, short distances, denser charging infrastructures) and integrating technology for safety and connectivity.

Going into more detail, we established this functional brief and set these targets for Fllow:

 

Usage/Users 

Urban/suburban vehicle, re-inventing the pleasure of riding a meaningful machine in an urban environment with pollution constraints/legislation. 

 

Main designations

Comfortable, easy to ride, powerful acceleration, significant in presence, enhancing to the rider, distinctive. Unique and substantial storage capability and practicality in urban environments.

 

Design

Minimalistic, utilitarian, integrated, strikingly different, and beautiful

A contemporary take on an urban e-commuter with electric powertrain constraints

 

Price, Range, Performance

Target price of $11,995, with at least 150 miles / 240 km range in real city traffic condition

With a quick charge as fast as a “traditional stop for gasoline”

Highway capable speed

The Fllow that is presented to you today is the fruit of months of engineering, research, and design to meet these targets. And we’re meeting them!

 

Let us share with you some of the engineering innovations on Fllow

Fllow is about rethinking the traditional architecture of a gas-powered 2-wheeler, taking into consideration the amazing new opportunities (and challenges!) that an electric powertrain is presenting.

Among the technical innovations we’re introducing on Fllow:

ELECTRICAL INNOVATION

  • Axially Integrated Transverse Flux motor uniquely integrated into the rear wheel – very high torque from 0 rpm up, and lightweight (patent pending)
  • Battery pack integrated into chassis – structurally forms the major part of chassis (patent pending)
  • Ability to update battery packs for new technologies and upgrades

CHASSIS INNOVATION

  • Optimized Powertrain Integration – components located to optimize chassis handling and optimize power flow (patent pending)
  • High-strength lightweight alloy castings (including magnesium)
  • Advanced Braking System (patent pending) allowing to drop the rear brake pedal
  • Integrated chassis and powertrain management with traction/wheelie control

 

Welcome to the world of Fllow

This is Fllow!

Fllow has the luggage capacity and practicality of a large scooter but appears and handles like a mid-size motorcycle. It is nimble and agile for threading through heavy traffic, accelerates like a superbike, and is highway capable. Your dream commuter, silent and non-polluting.

Fllow has been conceived and designed as a viable urban e-commuter, with 150 miles of urban range, less than 400lbs weight with a very low center of gravity, 10 gallons of storage, space for a passenger, and a quick charging port to use existing stations.

 

Building a functional 1:1 real-size Fllow concept

We first defined the target features and specs, and started designing and engineering Fllow in computers and renderings. But we felt rapidly the need to have a working concept to progress faster in the development of Fllow.

We’ve built a functional concept – meaning that it is very close visually to the production model, yet doesn’t have all the features and performance of the final version. But good enough to see Fllow “in the flesh”, to sit on it and start riding! 

Building a functional concept bike of Fllow allowed us to validate many engineering designs and share practical briefs more easily with suppliers and partners. 

 

Premium specs, affordable price

Amazing torque, large urban range, integrated fast charge: Fllow was designed for the urban rider’s needs. Practicality, with storage for a bag and a full-face helmet. Low center of gravity making it feels extremely light and easy to ride. There is even a 15hp version to meet reduced licensing requirements.

 

An urban range of 150 miles / 240 km, with a charge time of less than 30 minutes

With e-vehicles, the limitation is energy, the strength is social responsibility. Real e-vehicle plans must be built around these facts. Too much manipulation of the social image of e-motorcycles has occurred – one should actually deliver viable products.

FUELL believes it is most critical to get products out that are truly viable today, and then expand into new markets as the technologies grow.

Fllow packs 10Kwh of batteries to reach an urban range of 150 miles or 240 kilometers. Of course, riding at full speed on the motorway is not going to give you that range – but remember, Fllow was designed as an urban electric commuter, capable to go on highways, and not as a replacement for a gas-powered touring motorcycle.

Thanks to its high-voltage architecture, charging times become acceptable. On a fast charger – those used by electric cars and now widely available, the charging time is less than 30 minutes. And as you never charge 100% of the battery, but rather from 20% to 90% usually, the real charging time is around 15 minutes. Just enough to get a coffee, check emails, and be back on the road. 

It gets even easier at home, where Fllow can be plugged into a wall outlet, or to a home charger.

 

Upgrade your Fllow over time

Fllow was designed in a modular way to evolve with technology and allow for upgradability.

The battery pack module (which contains the onboard charger, BMS and DC-DC converter – all linked together by battery technology), the rear wheel motor, and the fast charging socket can be upgraded over time, as your requirement evolve and new technology becomes available. 

As for the connected dashboard, it receives regular updates, so you always have access to the latest software version.

 

Fllow is “made in the USA” 

Erik Buell and his legacy team are bringing to FUELL a unique experience in designing, setting up, and operating flexible low-cost two-wheeler assembly lines ranging from 1,000+ units/yr (EBR) to 15,000 units/yr (Buell Motorcycles)

Fllow will be assembled for production in the US, and parts and components will emphasize the US and/or western provenance. A truly “made in the USA” e-commuter!

The secret?

Low part count and assembly time allow for smaller assembly facilities and a lower assembly cost. Compared to a gas-powered equivalent, Fllow has 60% fewer parts, and is assembled in 40% of the time… 

 

The Wheel Motor – an original invention from FUELL

The wheel-motor refers to the electric motor housed in the rear wheel, specifically developed by FUELL for the Fllow, removing secondary transmission (chain or belt) while maintaining power and keeping weight acceptably low.

We knew we needed wheel designs that would work with the large-diameter electric motor technology we are considering: transverse flux. We have come up with a design that works well with this technology: the design allows a sealed housing for these large-diameter designs, but keeps everything as light as possible and allows wheel/tire changes without disturbing the motor seals. Also, a design that would prevent any wheel rim and spoke deformation from lateral and vertical loads from being transferred to the motor housings. 

Because the drive motor is a large diameter, the drive torsion forces go from the rotor out to the rim, therefore the spokes from the rotor carry no torsional loads, only road loads – like the ZTL brake system physics. 

 

Fllow is fully connected and can onboard the most advanced safety system

Fllow’s dashboard is connected to the rider’s phone, on which an app offers all practical information and functionalities:

  • Ignition (also Key Fob) 
  • Location 
  • Charge level 
  • Alarm (if incident) 
  • Opening of storage, saddle, access to charging port 
  • Navigation 
  • Service manual and maintenance alerts 
  • Contact with FUELL 

Additionally, Fllow can onboard the most advanced safety system, developed in partnership with iRider: a tech company bringing to market the world’s first complete safety and connectivity system for light mobility vehicles – collision warning, blind spot detection, active road navigation, and more.

 

What happens once customers have placed a $200 deposit?

Well, first of all, they’ve secured a place in the line, and earned a $2,000 discount off MSRP – that’s already something!

But that’s not all! 

Pre-orders also will receive a FUELL carbon helmet by Veldt, a $1,060 retail value!

These are high-end carbon helmets, ultra-light, and both modular (you can switch from full face to open face) and allow a precise fitting – www.veldt.fr/en

Upon reaching enough pre-orders, FUELL then launches a crowdfunding campaign and will offer to purchase the Fllow with the $2,000 discount and a payment plan.

We expect the first Fllows to be delivered in early 2024.

 

World Supersport: Power Signs With MotoZoo Racing By Puccetti Kawasaki

Luke Power (68). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy Luke Power Racing.
Luke Power (68), as seen during the 2022 MotoAmerica Supersport season. Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy Luke Power Racing.

Luke Power steps up to World Supersport in 2023 with MotoZoo Kawasaki by Puccetti

Following his successful debut season in MotoAmerica Supersport, where he finished an impressive fifth overall, Aussie teenager Luke Power has signed to race in the 2023 FIM Supersport World Championship with the MotoZoo Racing by Puccetti Kawasaki squad.

The news was announced on the WorldSBK Paddock Show stage during the last day of racing at Phillip Island, the final round of the 2022 series, much to the delight of the Australian fans who were packed into the venue.

Luke, who will turn 18 in just over a week, will begin his world championship adventure in early January when he joins his new team for a shakedown test in Spain ahead of the first official WorldSBK test at Phillip Island, the circuit that will also play host for the opening round next year.

Luke Power: “I am really happy to be racing in the world supersport championship in 2023, it’s something that’s been a dream of mine since I first started riding. I am looking forward to getting over to Europe for testing and with the help of the team progressing throughout the year. I want to say a massive thanks to my parents, my family, my manager and all of my supporters but especially to Fabio at MotoZoo Racing and Manuel Puccetti for giving me this opportunity. It’s going to be a big step but one that I believe I am ready for. I hope that by the end of the year we will have achieved some great results. I can’t wait to get started.”

MRA Announces Its 2023 Board Of Directors

James Wilkerson (3) leads Mike Applegate (79) and Ray Thornton (1) during the final round of the 2022 season, at High Plains Raceway. Photo by Kelly Vernell, courtesy MRA.
James Wilkerson (3) leads Mike Applegate (79) and Ray Thornton (1) during the final round of the 2022 season, at High Plains Raceway. Photo by Kelly Vernell, courtesy MRA.

MRA Announces 2023 Board of Directors

The MRA held its Annual Meeting on November 9th, where they announced the results of the election for the 2023 Board of Directors. The club is pleased to present the new board:

President – Chris Nami

Vice-President – Bob Hasenhundl

Secretary – Terri Thompson

Treasurer – Noel Ross

VP Rules & Tech – Santiago Shirtz

Race Director – John McKown

New Rider Director – Vacant*

Rider Rep Rule Book – Dennis Stowers

Rider Rep Trophy & Class Sponsorship – Blair Harness

Rider Rep Public Relations – Erik Maxwell

Rider Rep Press & Communications – Tim David

* After serving in this position for 12 years, Jeff Brown has decided to step down as the MRA’s New Rider Director. The MRA Board of Directors is conducting an internal search to find someone suitable for this important position. Another announcement will be made when the New Rider Director Position has been filled.

The Motorcycle Roadracing Association is dedicated to promoting safe and competitive motorcycle road racing events for enthusiasts in Colorado and the surrounding area. For more information go to http://www.mra-racing.org/.

British Superbike: Bennetts Renews As 2023-2025 Title Sponsor

A scene from the 2022 British Superbike Championship finale at Brands Hatch. Photo courtesy MSVR.
A scene from a previous Bennetts British Superbike event at Brands Hatch. Photo courtesy MSVR.

British Superbike Championship and Bennetts renew title partnership to extend into more than a decade of association

Bennetts will maintain its title sponsorship of the British Superbike Championship after agreeing a multi-year partnership renewal with series promotor MotorSport Vision Racing (MSVR), for a further three years (2023 – 2025).

The motorcycle insurance specialist has reaffirmed its commitment to the sport, riders, teams and race fans as title partner of the country’s leading motorsport series, as the new partnership takes the collaboration into its 12th year.

Bennetts first became title sponsor of the BSB series from 2005 to 2008. Sponsors of BSB race teams in the interim, Bennetts then returned as title sponsors in 2018, making the UK-based specialist motorcycle insurance broker the most dedicated title sponsor in the Championship’s history.

The eleven round Championship will continue to feature the Bennetts brand, which has become widely recognised by UK fans trackside and synonymous with the extensive live and highlights coverage broadcast on Eurosport and free-to-air Quest channels.

This new partnership means Bennetts customers and BikeSocial members can look forward to even more exclusive experiences at every round of the Championship. Together, Bennetts and the Championship will continue to deliver unique customer, fan engagement, rider training and track day events across the country throughout the season.

From pre-race grid walks, safety car and pillion laps to VIP pit boxes, pit lane tours and hospitality, more new Bennetts BSB experiences will be announced.  Attending an event as a Bennetts customer guarantees getting closer to the BSB action, offering an immersive experience for thousands of Bennetts customers and BSB fans.

Vince Chaney, Managing Director of Bennetts, commented: “Bennetts association with MSVR and the Bennetts British Superbike Championship is a brilliant demonstration of our commitment to the motorcycling community and supports our mission to help motorcyclists get more from motorcycling. We are really excited and proud to be announcing that we will be continuing as title sponsor for another 3 years.

“Bennetts customers and BikeSocial members enjoyed over 11,000 fantastic Bennetts BSB experiences in 2022 and we’re aiming to give 80,000 more over the next 3 seasons.”

Bennetts British Superbike Championship Series Director Stuart Higgs commented: “I am obviously delighted to announce the extended title partnership and this renewal further strengthens Bennetts’ association with the series.

“This new agreement until the end of the 2025 season with Bennetts takes our title sponsorship partnership into eight consecutive seasons, and a total of 12 since their first association back in 2005.

“Together we continue to strengthen our relationship to offer unparalleled activation opportunities and raise brand awareness, which has made Bennetts synonymous with the incredible spectacle of BSB.”

The Bennetts British Superbike Championship kicks off the 2023 season with the opening official test taking place at the Circuito de Navarra (11-13 March). The circuit in Northern Spain joined the MotorSport Vision portfolio of circuits last month and has previously hosted a World Superbike Championship round.

The Bennetts BSB teams and riders then return to the UK for the final two pre-season official tests at Donington Park (25/26 March) and Silverstone (28/29 March).

The first racing action of the new season comes from Silverstone (7-9 April) with a further ten rounds held at popular circuits across the country ending with the season finale at Brands Hatch (13-15 October).

For more information visit www.britishsuperbike.com and www.bennetts.co.uk/bsb

Self Transporting: Riding To The Track, In The November Issue

The Suzuki GSX-R1000R is easy to hustle around Laguna at a track day pace and relatively comfortable on a long day of highway riding. Photos by Caliphotography.com.
The Suzuki GSX-R1000R is easy to hustle around Laguna at a track day pace and relatively comfortable on a long day of highway riding. Photos by Caliphotography.com.

 

Featured In the November 2022 issue of Roadracing World:

       “For a decade and a half, the annual Roadracing World & Motorcycle Technology Track Day Directory has urged readers to trailer, van, or truck their bike to a track day, rather than trying to ride it there and prep it in the pits. It’s sage advice, and it enhances the track day experience exponentially. So when I decided to ignore that advice, I decided to ignore it in a big way. 

        “Not only was I going to ride a motorcycle to a track day, I was going to ride to a track 339.8 miles away, do the track day, and then ride it home. And I was going to do it with only stuff I brought to the track on the bike or could obtain at or near the track. 

        ‘I know people do track days on bikes of all shapes, sizes and configurations. But I wanted to do this on a full-on sportbike, and I wanted to be sure I spent the day with my knee on the ground and hauling the mail. So that’s what I did. I rode a new Suzuki GSX-R1000R from Southern California to WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, did a track day with TrackDaz, hung around Monterey for a day and then fired back down through California’s Central Valley to Los Angeles. And it worked…” 

            “Riding To The Track,” by Michael Gougis

 

Planning, planning and execution – that’s the secret to riding your track day bike to the track and having an excellent day at speed. Read how Editor at Large Michael Gougis pulled it off, in a big way, in the latest issue of Roadracing World!

 

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