Triumph Reveals Finished TE-1 Electric Prototype

The collaboration stage is over. Now it’s time to test the working prototype. Here are more details about the Triumph TE-1.

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Today marks the official end of the collaboration stage of the TE-1 project, with the completion of the prototype demonstrator, which is now fully ready for the next  Triumph-led stage of the project to begin – the live testing program. 

The unique collaboration between Triumph Motorcycles, Williams Advanced Engineering,  Integral Powertrain Ltd, and WMG at the University of Warwick funded by the Office for  Zero Emission Vehicles through Innovate UK, was set up to create ground-breaking developments in specialist electric motorcycle engineering and innovative integrated technology design. 

PROJECT PHASE 3 COMPLETE 

Phase 3 of the TE-1 project has now reached its completion, with the final build of the prototype demonstrator. Integrating for the first time all of the latest and final innovations from the project partner workstreams, the prototype demonstrator features: 

Triumph: final chassis, including frame, rear sub-frame, cockpit, panels and wheels,  final drive system including transmission and Gates Carbon belt drive, electronics,  Öhlins USD cartridge forks, unique prototype Öhlins RSU, Brembo M50 monobloc  calipers, and Triumph motorcycle control software

Williams Advanced Engineering: final iteration of prototype WAE battery pack incorporating dedicated cell packaging for optimum center of gravity, vehicle  control unit, DCDC converter, integrated cooling, charge port, and styled carbon  covers 

Integral Powertrain: final prototype powertrain with scalable integrated inverter  and combined motor with silicon carbide switching technology and integrated  cooling 

WMG, University of Warwick: final pre-live trial simulation completed, with all  results indicating that the project is on course to deliver the intended performance and durability outcomes.

  

Key project achievements during this phase include test results that exceed current benchmarks and targets set by the UK Automotive Council for 2025, providing a platform with great potential for future development in electric motorcycle performance. 

The overall objective of the TE-1 project has been focused on developing electric motorcycle capability, to provide an input into Triumph’s future electric motorcycle offering, driving innovation, capability, and new intellectual property, and enhancing the credibility and profile of British industry and design. 

PROJECT PHASE 4 TO COMMENCE 

With the completion of the prototype demonstrator, the full live testing phase of the TE-1  project can now begin (phase 4). Over the next 6 months the prototype demonstrator will  undertake an extensive live testing program within Triumph’s state-of-the-art facilities, which will encompass: 

  • Rolling road testing – core functional assessment to include: 

o Throttle calibration 

o Powertrain performance mapping 

o Power and torque output 

o Range and battery consumption assessment 

o Rider mode development 

o Software functionality validation 

o Thermal optimization 

  • Track testing – encompassing dynamic rider assessment to include: o Handling 

o Acceleration 

o Braking and braking regeneration strategy 

o Traction control 

o Front wheel lift control 

The testing program has been designed to provide direction into the final set up and calibration of the prototype demonstrator.

PHASE 4 COMPLETION: Summer 2022 

At the completion of the live testing phase, estimated to be Summer 2022, the prototype demonstrator will be updated with its final body panels and paint scheme, in preparation for active track demonstration, and media engagement. At this time, the full results of the project including the final specifications and testing outcomes will be published, as well as insights and key facts on how the TE-1 delivers on the project targets for innovation and sets new standards for the motorcycle sector overall, including final battery and range performance. This will be supported by an opportunity for the media to talk to the team,  see the prototype in action on track and hear from the development test riders. 

“It has been truly exciting to see the progress made during phase 3 of Project Triumph  TE-1 with the final prototype motorcycle now going into real life testing. Everyone involved at Triumph are proud to have been part of this innovative British collaboration. Personally,  I am thrilled with the results we have already achieved with our partners, and the exciting preview of the potential electric future to come.” said Nick Bloor, Triumph CEO. “We look  forward to continuing the ambitious and innovative work on the TE-1 demonstrator  prototype through the live testing phase and sharing the outcome with Triumph fans  across the world.” 

PROJECT TE-1 – PHASE 3 OUTCOMES  

Demonstrator Prototype  

TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES

The Triumph TE-1 team began phase 3 by successfully building an initial mule bike which incorporated the battery, inverter, motor, and chassis into one machine for the first time. Using this platform, all the project partners worked collaboratively to optimize software integration across the complex systems, involving hundreds of hours of detailed testing to ensure the functionality of all the features and software aspects behave accurately and intuitively, as a customer would expect.  This was validated in real life simulation work carried out at WMG, involving detailed powertrain rig testing and simulations to assess safety critical items relating to motor function and vehicle control.  Durability testing on the primary transmission has also been conducted to ensure a full understanding of the fundamental differences in electric motor load application for vehicle use cases, efficiency, and consequences to gear life. Alongside this work, the Triumph-led design of the bespoke chassis has focused on delivering the phase 2 styling intent as closely as possible. Phase  3 of the project is now complete with the fully assembled TE-1 demonstrator prototype, the photographs of which are revealed for the first time today.  

Steve Sargent, Triumph’s Chief Product Officer said “During phase 3 we have focused on building the physical foundation of Triumph’s first electric prototype motorcycle. I am pleased with the outcome of Triumph and the TE-1 partners’ efforts in creating a demonstrator bike that is not only visually so desirable with clear Triumph DNA, but also packaged with an exhilarating and thrilling brand-new electric powertrain that has such potential for the future. I look forward to continuing the development of this demonstrator vehicle through phase 4 and using our knowledge and capabilities to bring all the partners’ cutting-edge technology together into a final result which will guide Triumph’s electric strategy for the future. Our experience tells us that at this stage of a  project there is no substitute to genuinely riding a bike when developing driveability, handling, and character, and we have ambitious targets focused on delivering a riding experience that is new and exciting, but ultimately intuitive and familiar. I am really looking forward to my first opportunity to  ride the completed prototype.”

WILLIAMS ADVANCED ENGINEERING (WAE) 

Following completion of Phase 2 of the program in March 2021, which delivered a fully bench tested battery, Williams Advanced Engineering have now concluded work on Phase 3 which contained some critical gateways for the project. 

In addition to supporting a number of hardware and software solutions; specifically integrating  Triumph’s motorcycle control software to work in harmony with WAE’s controller and battery management system, the team has enhanced the integration of the mechanical and electrical solutions; optimizing battery layout to balance mass and positioning within the chassis. 

The demonstrator bike is now undergoing final battery level validation and calibration to ensure the performance results meet best-in-class power and energy density targets and for the rider,  ensuring there is no compromise in performance at low levels of charge. 

“Following an extended period of testing, we are thrilled to finally see the results of our work on a  physical bike. By working with the team at Triumph, we have continued to push the boundaries of battery technology, keeping the rider in mind at all times” said Dyrr Ardash, Head of Strategic  Partnerships, Williams Advanced Engineering “Because we have designed the battery from the ground-up, design has not been compromised and we have been able to push the boundaries of current technology, offering both performance and all important, range”. 

INTEGRAL POWERTRAIN LTD.’S E-DRIVE DIVISION  

“We are absolutely delighted to complete our part in this project and deliver what we set out to achieve which is a scalable, ultra-highly integrated motor and inverter, with no phase cables,  busbars, or separate cooling circuits. For the TE-1 application, the motor achieves peak and continuous power densities of 13 kW/kg and 9 kW/kg respectively which is 60% higher than new  APC technology roadmap targets for 2025. All of this has been achieved using materials and processes compatible with volume automotive production and importantly using a length scalable motor platform. 

“The inverter concept, which is also scalable by tuning the number of Silicon-Carbide power stages for different diameter motors, has really delivered on performance. The TE-1 unit is capable of  >500kW! This gives us the opportunity to optimize this platform for production. 

“The integrated motor and inverter unit is now on the bike and is delivering on the target performance and cycle efficiency we engineered, modelled and simulated to achieve. We’re very much looking forward the feedback from bike-level testing and the benefits of our high efficiency on range. 

“We’re really proud to have been a key part of this exciting project which has been a landmark for  electric motorcycles and British industry.” Andrew Cross, Chief Technical Officer at Integral  Powertrain Ltd.

WMG, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK 

“WMG has been working closely with Triumph to support the development of the motorcycle control unit via a comprehensive real-time evaluation process using two bespoke physical rigs. A 3D physical motorcycle model has been created and integrated with the first rig to allow the evaluation and refinement of the control unit under real-world driving scenarios, ensuring it behaves well before the integration into the initial prototype bike. The second rig has been utilized to support Triumph in evaluating the power and energy performance of the whole drivetrain as well as confirming its durability. We have also focused on control research and development at other levels, including advanced traction control and optimal brake blending strategies. The findings in energy system modelling, simulation and control, especially real-world case studies with electric motorcycles,  gained through this TE-1 project have been utilized to develop teaching materials on energy  systems, hybridization and electrification technologies across education programs at WMG.” Truong  Quang Dinh, Associate Professor of Energy System Management and Control at WMG, University of Warwick. 

“WMG has also been helping Triumph understand the opportunities and wider implications of electrification towards their business. This has included investigating the opportunities for electric two-wheeler charging networks, the need for domestic electric motorcycle recycling, the necessity to develop local battery supply chains and the direction that Triumph will need to take to ensure that they can design, develop, manufacture, and distribute electric two-wheeled vehicles in the future. The findings from these studies are also providing direction to national and local governments, specifically around areas where policy intervention can support electric motorcycle adoption.  

“In many studies undertaken by WMG, bespoke computer-based models developed at the university  (such as the university’s own UniWarp software), have been instrumental in understanding the best possible direction or action required for different scenarios. This approach has enabled WMG to  quantify the environmental impact of electric motorcycles and has defined methods by which this  can be further improved through new vehicle features, vehicle system sizing or new external  collaborations.” Jim Hooper, Principal Engineer of Electric Vehicle Projects at WMG, University of  Warwick.







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LCR Honda’s 2022 project launches on Wednesday

First up will be Marquez, with the Spaniard entering into his third season in the premier class. A successful debut year in 2020 saw the Spaniard claim two podiums, and while he was unable to earn another rostrum last season, a P4 at the Algarve GP proved he still holds pedigree in the class. Now sitting atop a revamped machine, Marquez will be expecting to add to his MotoGP™ podium haul.

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Regan Duffy injury update

While competing in round six of the Western Australian State Motocross Championship held at the Shrubland MX Park last October, KTM Racing Team’s Regan Duffy was involved in a significant incident where he was impacted by multiple bikes during the first lap of the opening MX1 race.

Regan was treated by medical staff at the track before being airlifted to a local hospital where he was placed in an induced coma to stabilise his condition. He was then transferred by air to a hospital in Perth, where on arrival, Regan underwent major surgery.

Regan Duffy

Now, four months later, he has shared an update on the experience and where he is as of now.

Regan Duffy

“Hey everyone. I haven’t been the most transparent person throughout the course of this injury but who can blame me really. I just haven’t felt like I was ready to let everyone know some of the details as it’s a bit confronting I suppose. So I’ll dive straight in.

“On October 17 2021 I was involved in a freak accident at the final round of the state championships in Western Australia in which another bike ran me over unintentionally due to my front wheel being taken out from someone else. The race got red flagged (cancelled) and the medics along with close family and friends rushed to my aid. Straight away they noticed I wasn’t right as I was not responding and was coughing up a lot of blood (I was dying).

“The medics did all they could and the helicopter was called but it was unable to land due to certain circumstances so I was placed in an ambulance and rushed to Bunbury regional hospital. I had torn the Aorta off my heart and was bleeding out on the inside along with collapsed lungs. Among some other injuries. Bunbury hospital did all they could giving blood transfusions to me through the blood bags and clamping the artery on my heart that was damaged.

“My Dad and family were advised that I was in a stable condition and should start driving to Royal Perth hospital. As I was put into the helicopter my condition worsened dramatically I went into a state of traumatic cardiac arrest and was losing blood rapidly. I unfortunately had a traumatic stroke also where I sustained a hypoxic ischaemic brain injury. I’m led to believe I was brought back from death multiple times on that flight. One doctor telling my dad it was the worst flight in his life.

“I landed into Fiona Stanley Hospital (yes they sent my dad and family to the wrong hospital) and went straight into critical care in the ICU. I was put into an induced coma and they split my sternum open and did open heart surgery putting in artificial stents and the like. It was eight days before I woke up again. Following that I spent multiple more weeks in the ICU continuing to recover. I had many doctors and nurses baffled at how I had survived let alone not been disabled or have permanent damage to parts of my body.

“The doctors told my dad I would be in hospital for a minimum of six-months but with sheer will power and wanting to prove the doctors wrong along with my loved ones beside me everyday I refused to believe it and was home in four weeks. I did however suffer from pneumonia a couple weeks into being home and had to get my lungs drained of a serious amount of fluid.

“Since being home I have just been working on my left arm and hand as it was totally paralyzed from my stroke. Now fortunately after a lot of hard work I’m down to trying to regain the fine motor skills in my hand which is proving to be the most difficult part of the arm. I’m still waiting to be fully cleared of my heart but did recently get cleared of a large blood clot I had in my arm which is great.

“Now the question on everyone’s mind. ‘Will you race again?’

“You can bet that I am going to try because I’ll never give up on the sport I love! I have slowly been getting more seat time on my pit bike and electric bike. I’m feeling stronger each time. Less than two months after the accident I had my first roll around on the pit bike which was a bloody good feeling haha. Anyway I’m really looking forward to posting some photos and videos of me getting out there on my play bikes and most of all in the future jumping back on my big bike! So much love for all my family, friends and supporters. #RD72”


2022 Graham Baker Shield nomations open

Nominations are now open for the 2022 Graham Baker Shield, held each summer at Sidewinders U16 Junior Speedway.

The Memorial Shield honours Graham Baker who, along with Roy Bitmead, had the vision and foresight to build a stand-alone junior speedway track and club (Sidewinders) more than 40 years ago in Wingfield, and will come to life on Saturday, February 19th.

With the U16 125cc Australian Championship to be held on the same track this coming April, this will be one of the last chances to have a serious hit out before hand – so this meetingis one not to miss!

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2022 American Flat Track to stream on Facebook

Following the announcement of a new television broadcast agreement with FOX Sports, Progressive American Flat Track has announce that fans will be able to watch all 18 rounds of action live on Facebook during the 2022 season.

It all came down to the Charlotte Half-Mile in AFT
AFT to stream practice and qualifying for free on Facebook in 2022

Livestreaming coverage on Progressive American Flat Track’s Facebook page will be free of charge up until Opening Ceremonies, allowing fans to watch Practice and Qualifying at no cost.

Fans can then purchase access to watch Opening Ceremonies, Semis, Main Events and podium celebrations via Facebook Paid Online Events for $3.99 (USD) if purchased 24 hours or more in advance, or $4.99 if purchased on the day of the event.

2022 American Flat Track Calendar
DATE EVENT
March 10, 2022 Mission Foods Volusia Half-Mile I
March 11, 2022 Mission Foods Volusia Half-Mile II
March 19, 2022 Mission Foods Texas Half-Mile
April 23, 2022 I-70 Half-Mile
May 28, 2022 Mission Foods Red Mile I presented by Indian Motorcycle of Lexington
May 29, 2022 Mission Foods Red Mile II presented by Indian Motorcycle of Lexington
June 11, 2022 Laconia Short Track
June 25, 2022 Lima Half-Mile
July 2, 2022 Mission Foods New York Short Track
July 16, 2022 Mission Foods Port Royal Half-Mile
July 30, 2022 Peoria TT
August 6, 2022 Black Hills Half-Mile
August 13, 2022 Castle Rock TT
August 20, 2022 Law Tigers Sacramento Mile
September 3, 2022 Springfield Mile I
September 4, 2022 Springfield Mile II
September 24, 2022 Cedar Lake Short Track
October 15, 2022 Mission Foods Volusia Half-Mile III
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2022 FIM Hard Enduro calendar confirmed

It’s all systems go for the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship with an eight-round championship now confirmed for 2022, including three new venues and the return of Red Bull Erzbergrodeo. You can see the schedule below.

WESS Erzbergrodeo Hare Scramble Rnd Start
Erzbergrodeo Hare Scramble

It’s worth noting that while initially included in the provisional 2022 schedule, it was decided not to include Poland’s HERO Challenge in the final calendar. After listening intently to competitors, teams and fans, while working closely with event organisers, it was agreed to omit the race from the calendar. The goal is to return in 2023 with a much tougher and extreme version that matches its championship counterparts. The event will go ahead in 2022, though without FIM Hard Enduro World Championship status.

2022 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship schedule

Round Event Location/Date
Round 1 Minus 400 Israel, April 5/6/7
Round 2 Xross Serbia, May 18/19/20/21
Round 3 Red Bull Erzbergrodeo Austria, June 16/17/18/19
Round 4 Red Bull Abestone Italy, July 9/10
Round 5 Red Bull Romaniacs Romania, July 26/27/28/29/30
Round 6 Red Bull TKO USA, August 13/14
Round 7 Red Bull Outliers Canada, August 27/28
Round 8 Hixpania Hard Enduro Spain, October 7/8/9

2022 ProMX Round 2 entries open

Entries for the 2022 Penrite ProMX Championship, presented by AMX Superstores are now open for Round 2 at Mackay, Queensland scheduled for 10th April 2022.

Due to a number of classes being oversubscribed in 2021 and for Round 1, riders are encouraged to enter early in order to avoid disappointment.

Australian ProMX Championship – Image by RBMotoLens

Entries are available via RiderNet (link) or a link can be found via competitor info on the ProMX website, closing Sunday 3 April at 11:59pm.

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Charli Cannon joins Yamalube Yamaha Racing Team in 2022

16-year-old female motocross sensation, Charli Cannon, will join Rhys Budd and Alex Larwood on the Yamalube Yamaha Racing Team and contest the Women’s division during the 2022 Pro MX Championship.

Charli Cannon

The Sunshine Coast based Cannon, a four-time national junior girls champion on 85 and 125 cc machinery, graduated to the senior division late in the 2021 season and is determined to keep her climb up the ladder at a rapid rate as she pits herself against the best female riders in the country for the three round championship scheduled for Wonthaggi, Gilman and Coolum throughout the year.

Charli Cannon

She will also contest selected rounds of the MX3 championship (14-17 year old) at the Pro MX.

Charli Cannon

“I was so excited to get this offer from the Yamalube Yamaha Team and have a major team support me in racing. Mike and Nash have gone above and beyond to support me and I’m really looking forward to getting the season under way. Having the support of the team has taken a weight off the shoulders of my family but I also understand the responsibility that comes with it. The hard work begins now as Yamaha and the Yamalube team have invested in myself, and I want to reward them for it. My bike is awesome, and my pre-season is going well. We have some local races to contest in the coming weeks before the opening round of the Pro MX Women’s class starts at Wonthaggi in late March.”


Jeffrey Herlings undergoes heel surgery

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jeffrey Herlings has completed a surgical process to fix a broken heel bone in his left foot due to a mishap while riding in Spain on Monday January 31.

Jeffrey Herlings

The Dutchman organised travel back to his home in Belgium and after consultation, underwent surgery performed by Dr Stefaan Verfaillie (who worked on his previous ailment in 2019) to insert several screws and a supporting plate to fix the damage.

For the full details see:
MXGP Champion Jeffrey Herlings has foot surgery after practice crash


Hero Motosports Team Rally adds Ross Branch to line-up

Hero MotoCorp – has further strengthened its rider line-up by bringing onboard leading international rider, Ross Branch.

A top athlete and a trained commercial pilot from Botswana, Ross Branch is a three-time South African Cross Country Champion and a seven-time winner of the Botswana 1000 Desert Race – earning the nickname ‘Kalahari Ferrari’.

Ross Branch – Hero MotoSports Team Rally

“I am thrilled and extremely honoured to be joining a team that’s making the headlines for all the right reasons. I’ve been tracking the growth of Hero MotoSports for the last couple of years, and have often been amazed at how quickly this young team has made it to the top league. I’m joining the team at a great time, and I hope I’ll be able to do my best to deliver great results. I look forward to riding alongside some of the best and promising riders in the sport, who are also my good friends. I thank Hero MotoCorp for putting their faith in me, and I consider it a great honour to be representing the world’s largest manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters at some of the world’s toughest races!”

Ross Branch
Ross Branch
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SDM Team Corse’s 2022 line-up and livery breaks cover

Betamotor has announced the renewal of its partnership with SDM Team Corse, with Jeremy Van Horebeek and Alessandro Lupino campaigning their RX 450 machines in MXGP. Here’s a look:

Jeremy Van Horebeek

Jeremy Van Horebeek

Alessandro Lupino

Alessandro Lupino

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Grabham crowned at NSW U16 Junior Speedway

By Peter Baker

A new champion in Noah Grabham was crowned and others left disappointed after the running of the M & K Eklund Transport New South Wales Under 16 Speedway Championship at the Central Coast Junior Motor Cycle Club track at North Somersby last Saturday.

Noah Grabham and Beau Bailey – Image by David Lamont

The weather held off and the track staff worked wonders to allow some of the country’s best junior speedway riders to turn on an enthralling programme of races.

At the end of a meeting that produced plenty of close and exciting racing there was a dramatic championship decider, and an outcome that in the eyes of some observers was controversial.

The 20 heat races decided the top three riders who progressed direct to the A Final – and there were no surprises who that top trio was.

Bathurst rider Noah Grabham finished top on countback with 14 points, after being beaten only in his final heat by Beau Bailey, ahead of Queensland champion Jordy Loftus who lost only to Grabham.

Bailey was next on 13 with a third place behind Loftus and Cooper Antone in his first heat and then four wins.
The next four riders on the scorechart had to contest the cut-throat B Final from which only the winner went in to the decider.

That turned out to be Albury Wodonga rider Cooper Antone who gated brilliantly and host club rider Lachlan Russell could not overhaul him, after both had scored 11 points in their heats.

The other B Finalists were Queenslanders Anika Loftus and Jai Bainbridge who finished in that order.

With the top four riders lined up for the final there was sure to be drama – Grabham led but as Loftus tried an outside pass he actually lost second place as Bailey came through on the inside. As Bailey continued his inside charge there appeared to be some contact with Grabham who ran off the track.

Such happenings always place officials in an awkward position, but they have to make a decision that invariably never pleases everyone.

The decision was that Bailey was excluded with the win awarded to Grabham ahead of Loftus and Antone.
Fans were left rewarded for their patience as track staff turned a saturated surface in to an extremely raceable track that allowed the youngsters to show off their talents, albeit two hours later than the planned start time.

Even among the riders who did not make the finals there is plenty to enthuse about as even the least experienced riders showed enough to suggest that all will progress with coaching as part of the Speedway Experience Coaching programme led by former world No. 3 Craig Boyce.

The U16 NSW Junior Speedway Podium – Loftus, Grabham, Antone

One of the bottom half of the field was the only girl from New South Wales in the line-up, Ruby James from the Kurri Kurri Junior club who received the Encouragement Award at the meeting.

NSW U16 Junior Speedway Final Result

  1. Noah Grabham
  2. Jordy Loftus
  3. Cooper Antone
    1. Beau Bailey (Excluded from results)

B Final

  1. Cooper Antone
  2. Lachlan Russell
  3. Anika Loftus
  4. Jai Bainbridge

Other Scores

  • Lachlan Hawgood 7
  • Sonny Spurgin 7
  • Cooper Freebairn 6
  • Riley Conner 6
  • Billy Brown 5
  • Jacob Adamson 3
  • Bailey Carpenter 2
  • Ruby James 2
  • Dustin Constable 1
  • Preston Craft (Res.0) 0
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Jayden Rykers tops WA State SX over the weekend

Jayden Ryker has won the Berry Sweet Supercross Round 1 over the weekend in the SX1 class, sweeping the four motos from Evan Browne, with Jake Fewster filling out the overall podium. Joshua Bell and Matthew Johns rounded out the top five respectively.

Topping the SX2 was Codey Rowe, who also swept his four races, also winning from Evan Browne, while Jordan Minear was third overall. Steven Fairham and Jack Du Feu were fourth and fifth respectively.

Sonny Pellicano won the Junior Lites, Dean Porter topped the Veterans, and Patrick Butler was top in the 85cc/150cc 12-U16 Yrs class.

Jayden Rykers

“Last minute entry to the WA State Supercross Championship on the weekend. Nothing else can replace the feeling of gate drops! We had four six-lap sprints and the Empire Kawasaki made the job easy with four holeshots and four wins. Thanks @stelios_lia and On Point Moto & Suspension for some suspension changes.”

SX1 Overall

Pos Competitor Total R1 R2 R3 R4
1 JAYDEN RYKERS 100 25 25 25 25
2 EVAN BROWNE 88 22 22 22 22
3 JAKE FEWSTER 75 20 20 15 20
4 JOSHUA BELL 60 14 12 16 18
5 MATTHEW JOHNS 58 16 14 14 14
6 JULIAN CUTAJAR 56 8 13 20 15
7 KYAL GILLESPIE 54 18 18 18
8 CHRISTIAN SILVESTRO 53 12 15 13 13
9 BLAKE KLANJSCEK 49 7 16 10 16
10 ZACH SANDOW 43 11 9 11 12

SX2 Overall

Pos Competitor Total R1 R2 R3 R4
1 CODEY ROWE 100 25 25 25 25
2 EVAN BROWNE 84 18 22 22 22
3 JORDAN MINEAR 76 16 20 20 20
4 STEVEN FAIRHAM 69 15 18 18 18
5 JACK DU FEU 57 10 16 15 16
6 MATTHEW MARSON 57 11 15 16 15
7 JIORDAN GIACOPPO 54 12 14 14 14
8 TRAVIS PITTER 49 13 11 12 13
9 JARRED BOARDMAN 44 7 12 13 12
10 HAIDEN HILLS 42 9 13 9 11

Honda Racing Australia dominate Wonthaggi Open 2022

Honda Racing Australia took part in the Wonthaggi Open this past weekend as they prepare for the Australian Motocross Championship. Riders from the Factory and Ride Red teams competed to better prepare themselves for Round 1 of the Aus-Pro MX which is also held in Wonthaggi.

Factory Honda’s Kyle Webster qualified first and won all three 25min + 1 lap motos aboard his HGS powered 2022 CRF450R.

Kyle Webster

“This was a great hit out for the team. We made subtle changes following each race, learnt a lot and made some improvements. I am happy with where we are at 7 weeks out from round 1 of the Australian Championship.”

Kyle Webster

In the MX2 class, it was newly signed Factory Honda rider Wilson Todd who took the overall win after qualifying fastest out of all riders and classes combined. Completing his first event on the Honda, Wilson displayed extraordinary speed, and hailed the weekend as a success.

Wilson Todd

“My main reason for flying down was for testing and to put in some time on the bike. I am not at full race fitness so taking the overall win was a surprise for me. We are much more prepared with the bike than I thought we would be, and I feel the changes we made over the weekend were positive. We still have an extensive two weeks of testing ahead of us, but I am wrapped where we are at already. My Terrafirma Honda CF250R got me two holeshots and is definitely competitiver.”

Wilson Todd

Emma Milesevic had a great return to racing, winning the overall in the women’s class on board her Factory Honda CRF450R. This weekend she also competed in the Pro MX1 class taking two fourth place finishes.

The Honda Genuine Ride Red Team did exceptionally well this weekend; Campbell Williams won the MX3 class, Brodie Petschauer finished 3rd in MX3, and Ebony Harris finished third in the Women’s class.

Ride Red’s newly sign Liam Andrews was thrilled with his third overall in the MX2 class against some of Australia’s fastest factory riders.

Liam Andrews

Honda Australia Racing’s director Yarrive Konsky was proud of everyone’s efforts.

Yarrive Konsky

“It was a great weekend for all Honda riders. We all worked well together. I was proud of the RIDE RED riders and the factory team made a lot of progress. Everything we learnt this weekend will help us be better prepared for round 1 of the Australian Motocross Championship.”

Round 1 of the AUS-PRO MX championships starts March 27th in Wonthaggi.

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Tim Gajser tops Internazionali D’Italia

Tim Gajser has topped the MX1 and Supercampione classes in the Internazionali D’Italia after two rounds, across Alghero and Riola Sardo in Sardinia.

Tim Gajser

At Alghero, Jeremy Seewer topped the MX1 from Tim Gajser and Ruben Fernandez. However Round 2 in Riola Sardo it was Gajser on top from Jorge Prado and Jeremy Van Horebeek. That left Gajser on 47-points, from Alberto Forato on 36-points and Tom Koch level with Aussie Mitch Evans on 28-points.

2022 Internazionali D’Italia

In the MX class Jago Geerts won in Alghero, from Cornelius Toendel and Jakon Fredriksen, while in Riola Sardo Toendel won from Simon Langenfelder and Hakon Osterhagen. That leaves Toendel on 47-points, ahead of Langenfelder (40-points) and Fredrikson (36-points).

Jago Geerts

The Supercampione class saw Gajser dominate in Alghero, ahead of Seewer and Geerts, while in Riola Sardo it was Gajser winning from PRado and Toendel. As a result Gajser holds 50-points, to Toendel on 34 and Tom Koch on 31.

Jeremy Seewer and Tim Gajser

Internazionali D’Italia Championship Overall
MX1

  1. GAJSER Tim (SLO) 47-points
  2. FORATO Alberto (ITA) 36
  3. KOCH Tom (GER) 28
  4. EVANS Mitchell (AUS) 28
  5. SEEWER Jeremy (SUI) 25

MX2

  1. TOENDEL Cornelius (NOR) 47-points
  2. LANGENFELDER Simon (GER) 40
  3. FREDRIKSEN Hakon (NOR) 36
  4. LAPUCCI Nicolas (ITA) 33
  5. GUADAGNINI Mattia (ITA) 31

SUPERCAMPIONE

  1. GAJSER Tim (SLO) 50-points
  2. TOENDEL Cornelius (NOR) 34
  3. KOCH Tom (GER) 31
  4. LANGENFELDER Simon (GER) 30
  5. FORATO Alberto (ITA) 28
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Ben Watson warms up for MXGP at Lacapelle Marival Masters

Ben Watson and Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP continued their build-up to the up-coming FIM World MXGP Motocross Championship as an impressive runner-up at the Lacapelle Marival Masters in central France.

Ben Watson

With the opening round of the world series just two weeks away and the Lacapelle track surface soft, rutted and unpredictable in the wake of heavy rain during the days before the race the Englishman sensibly avoided any unnecessary risks in the early races.

In the first MX1 moto he quickly moved forward to fifth place before settling into a solid pace which kept the chasers off his rear wheel. The Brit was just inside the top twenty at the start of the second moto after spinning at the gate; staying out of trouble through the early laps he advanced majestically through the pack during the second half of the moto to secure another top-six finish with podium-speed laps to the chequered flag.

Lacapelle Marival Masters

The KRT rider saved the best for last as he showed he is acquiring the start technique for his new mount to round turn one second in the SuperFinal and hound the leader for the entire twenty-four-minute race.

The results saw Watson second overall, behind Maxime Renaux, while Jeremy Seewer was third.

The Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP will complete its pre-season programme next weekend at Hawkstone Park in central England.

Ben Watson

“In the end the track got really technical and it showed in the results; there was just the one main line early in the day and that got really bumpy, deep and choppy so the start was important with not much chance to pass. I rode a little tight in the first race, but that’s normal at this time of the year. It’s the same in training but I get faster throughout the day; it’s nice that the GPs can return to the two-day format this year to get that out of the way. In the second race I just spun on the gate; towards the end I started making moves and was happy with that. I got a better start in the SuperFinal and could follow the leader all moto. Overall it was another positive day; we came here to work and learn and we did just that. Now we head to my “home” race at Hawkstone which will be another good preparation; we’ve had hard pack and ruts here, sand at Hawkstone and three races again.“

Ben Watson

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An exhaustive pictorial study into the MotoGP mufflers at Sepang

MotoGP Mufflers

Images by 2snap

Amongst the many areas of change seen on the MotoGP prototypes in action at Sepang last week, perhaps the changes most obvious to the naked eye are the exhausts. While a lot of the secret squirrel stuff going on behind the bodywork is easily shielded from the photographers lens, the mufflers are on display…  Here is a selection of shots that show some of the different approaches that were being used at the Sepang Test.


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Miller’s Ducati Lenovo Team 2022 officially presented

Ducati Lenovo Team 2022


The Ducati Lenovo Team has officially launched for the new racing season, presenting the team that will participate in the 2022 MotoGP World Championship, marking the 20th season for the Borgo Panigale based squad in the premier class, this year campaigning Jack Miller and Francesco Bagnaia.

In a video that retraces last year’s best moments, like the teams’ and manufacturers’ titles victories and the successes achieved by Francesco Bagnaia (2021 MotoGP runner-up with nine podiums and four wins) and Jack Miller (fourth in the Championship last year with five podiums including two wins), the team heralds in the new season. Both riders will continue to wear the colours of the factory Ducati team in 2022 for the second consecutive season.

Jack Miller #43 Ducati Lenovo Team

“The Championship is finally about to start, and I feel ready more than ever to face this new season. Having another year of experience in MotoGP under my belt definitely makes me feel stronger, and I feel I have improved a lot, both physically and mentally, compared to 2021. It will be my second year with the Ducati Lenovo Team, a group of people who are really passionate about Motorsports, and I feel lucky to be part of it. Being a factory Ducati rider is a source of pride, and it means having the support of many fans, not only in Italy but also all over the world. I can’t wait for March and be able to head out on track for the first race of the year in Qatar!”

Jack Miller – 2022 Ducati Lenovo Team

For the first time since joining the MotoGP grid, the Desmosedici GP machines will be painted in the iconic “Ducati red”, the same colour that distinguishes the production bikes made by the Borgo Panigale based manufacturer.

2022 Ducati Lenovo Team

The new liveries were unveiled on 31st January, ahead of the bikes’ debut on the track, which took place February 5-6 during the pre-season testing in Malaysia.

2022 Ducati Lenovo Team

In 2022, the Ducati Lenovo Team will continue to benefit from the valuable support of its title partner Lenovo, a global technology leader in devices, services, infrastructure and solutions.

2022 Ducati Lenovo Team

After Sepang, the Ducati Lenovo Team riders will return to the track from 11th-13th February for three days of testing at the brand new Mandalika Street Circuit in Lombok (Indonesia). The first race of the 2022 MotoGP World Championship, which now sees twenty-one GPs confirmed, will be held March 4-6 – as usual at night – at the Losail International Circuit in Doha (Qatar).

Jack Miller and Francesco Bagnaia
Claudio Domenicali – CEO of Ducati Motor Holding

“There is great excitement for the start of this MotoGP season. After winning our second consecutive Constructors’ World Title, the desire to put ourselves to the test is great. Last season, we decided to focus on a new strategy that has given us great satisfaction, with young and energetic riders who have matured this year, strengthened by the experience gained, and ready to be even more competitive. Two more of our bikes will be added in 2022, bringing the number of Ducati bikes on track worldwide to eight. For the first time in our MotoGP history, the factory team’s Desmosedici GP bikes will have a new Ducati red livery, the same colour as the bikes we sell to our passionate customers. It is a sign and testimony of the ever-closer bond between the bikes we develop for racing and those that every Ducatista can buy. Lenovo is also by our side. In addition to being the title partner of the factory team, it is also an important technology partner with whom we have achieved important goals such as speeding up data collection and analysis that have allowed us to improve decision-making processes on the track. We can’t wait for 6th March to start the season in Qatar and be back cheering all together with the Ducatisti #ForzaDucati!”

Luigi Dall’Igna – General Manager of Ducati Corse

“We are thrilled to start this new season. In 2021, we achieved important goals by winning our third constructors’ title, our second teams’ title and closing the riders’ Championship in second place with Francesco Bagnaia. Pecco grew a lot during the last Grands Prix of last year, scoring four wins and nine podiums. We are sure that he will be one of the main contenders in the Championship this season. Alongside him will be Jack Miller, who showed his talent on several occasions last year, scoring five podiums, including two thrilling victories, and who, like Pecco, has the potential to challenge for the title. It will not be easy, and we know that the fight in the Championship will be even fiercer. There are several strong riders, and the other manufacturers have certainly worked during the winter to make their package even more competitive. However, we have also been working hard over the past few months to give Pecco and Jack a Desmosedici GP 22 bike that will allow them to be main contenders in every race and any condition. It’s going to be a very challenging season with twenty-one Grands Prix currently confirmed, but we’re ready and looking forward to getting on track to reap the benefits of our hard work.”

Luigi Dall’Igna – General Manager of Ducati Corse
Francesco Bagnaia #63 Ducati Lenovo Team

“I’m happy for the start of this new season. We’ve ended 2021 on a high, and I hope to continue 2022 from where we left off last year. My team and I have grown a lot since then. I feel good with my team, and I’m sure that we can do great things together. The Desmosedici GP in this new colour is even more beautiful, and I can’t wait to get back to racing with it. The goal for this season will be, as always, to constantly improve and be competitive in every race. We’ll aim to bring the MotoGP riders’ title, as well as the teams’ and manufacturers’ titles, back to Borgo Panigale.”

Jack Miller and Francesco Bagnaia – 2022 Ducati Lenovo Team

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KTM 890 Duke R boasts new Atlantic Blue livery for 2022

2022 KTM 890 Duke R


Less than two years since it was first introduced, KTM have given the 890 Duke R a sharper new profile for 2022 along with a new matt Atlantic Blue base colour lifted directly from its big brother, the KTM 1290 Super Duke R.

2022 KTM 890 Duke R in Atlantic Blue

Having been around since 2020, the 890 Duke R has proven a major contender in the middleweight segment, boasting 121 HP and 99 Nm of torque, alongside the load-bearing design of its tubular steel chassis and high-spec adjustable WP APEX suspension.

2022 KTM 890 Duke R in Atlantic Blue

The KTM 890 Duke R excels not just on acceleration but also on the anchors, wearing monoblock Brembo Stylema front calipers grabbing 320 mm rotors, along with an adjustable Brembo MCS master cylinder. A set of sticky Michelin Power Cup 2 tyres provides reliable grip in all weather conditions.

2022 KTM 890 Duke R in Atlantic Blue

In terms of electronic wizardry, the 890 Duke R makes use of Cornering ABS and Cornering MTC (motorcycle traction control) with a 6D lean angle sensor that not only detects the side-to-side (roll) and forwards and backward (pitch) movements of the bike, but also the rotation of the bike on its vertical axis (yaw).

2022 KTM 890 Duke R in Atlantic Blue

A selection of ride modes include Rain, Street, Sport and an optional Track mode for full customisation. That includes nine levels of adjustable traction control slip, anti-wheelie on/off, and the additional throttle control setting.

2022 KTM 890 Duke R in Atlantic Blue

With a new look to match its performance and character, the 2022 890 Duke R again promises to be a track-ready machine you’ll want to ride every day.

2022 KTM 890 Duke R in Atlantic Blue

A full range of KTM PowerParts developed for the 890 Duke R is also available, with a range of KTM PowerWear also available.

2022 KTM 890 Duke R in Atlantic Blue

The 2022 KTM 890 Duke R will arrive in authorised KTM dealerships in Australia and New Zealand from September 2022 onwards. Pricing has yet to be announced

2022 KTM 890 Duke R in Atlantic Blue
2022 KTM 890 Duke R in Atlantic Blue
2022 KTM 890 Duke R in Atlantic Blue

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Oli Bayliss to ride WorldSSP Barni Ducati for first time at Portimao today

The European adventure starts…

Two-days testing at Portimao awaits Oli Bayliss with the Aussie youngster making his debut on the Ducati Panigale V2 of the Bergamo-based team.

The adventure starts at Portugal’s Autodromo Internacional do Algarve, where Marco Barnabò’s team will be busy in a two-day test session across Tuesday 8th and Wednesday 9th February.

The Portuguese track will be an important test bench for multiple new entries, most of interest to us though is the debut of Oliver Bayliss, son of Ducati legend Troy, who will take to the track on the Panigale V2.

Oli Bayliss on the podium with Kim and Troy at Portimao in 2008 – Image 2snap

Oli Bayliss landed in Portugal directly from Australia and will ride the Borgo Panigale twin-cylinder bike for the first time today, marking his debut in the World Supersport Championship.

The Barni Racing Team will be involved in this category for the first time, redoubling its efforts in 2022 lining up two riders in two different categories.

Oliver Bayliss

It’s time for the first test, and I’m really looking forward to it! Since the announcement, I have been waiting to join the team and start this new adventure in Supersport. I will try to have fun and give my best.”

Oli Bayliss with dad Troy – Image RbMotoLens

Source: MCNews.com.au

REVER Adds Rider-Sourced Hazard Reporting

Wouldn’t it be great to know if there were unforeseen hazards on the road ahead you before you got there? That’s the goal of a new rider-sourced hazard reporting function provided by Charles River Analytics that will be hosted on the popular REVER ride route app. Users will be able to offer real-time hazard reporting, like Waze for motorcyclists but with a greater emphasis on safety. More information in the press release below.


REVER hazard-reporting app

REVER, the Colorado-based powersports app and part of the Comoto family of brands, today announced a collaboration with Charles River Analytics to introduce the industry’s first motorcycle hazard warning app integration driven by rider-sourced information.

The collaboration introduces Charles River Analytics’ technology – “Bolstering Awareness with Real-Time Rider Alerting and Cueing for Upcoming Danger Avoidance” (BARRACUDA) – as a user-generated feature within the REVER app that encourages riders to share accurate and real-time information about the roads and trails they’re exploring. The software is designed to help create safer roads, build community, and increase access to pertinent information for riders—no matter where they may be. Charles Rives Analytics’ development of BARRACUDA was funded by the Federal Highway Administration as part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Small Business Innovation Research Program.

Unlike automobile drivers, motorcycle riders are much more vulnerable to road hazards. Potholes, inclement weather, and slick roads can pose immense danger to riders and increase the probability of accidents. BARRACUDA provides timely hazard alerts designed to minimize distractions and, ultimately, keep motorcyclists safe. REVER users can interact with the BARRACUDA feature in a variety of ways, including through voice commands and button-based controls.

REVER has the largest online community of motorcycle riders. Through this partnership with Charles River Analytics, REVER will offer BARRACUDA to its millions of powersport enthusiasts and app users. Users will be able to natively interact and provide accurate, real-time hazard reporting, laying the foundation for a mass movement toward heightened rider safety.

BARRACUDA is available to REVER users on the Android platform, with the iOS version currently in private beta.

“This joint venture showcases the care and concern that the U.S. DOT shares with us regarding the safety and well-being of motorcyclists. The BARRACUDA SBIR project needed a large community of riders to bring this vision to life, and we knew that the REVER network was an optimal place to start,” said Justin Bradshaw, VP of Mobile Operations at REVER. “We like to think of BARRACUDA as the Waze for motorcyclists, but with a heightened emphasis on safety. Access to our millions of powersports enthusiasts allowed us to work with our partners to create a comprehensive, user-powered platform that warns riders of road hazards. This addresses a huge need for our community and we’re thrilled to be a part of the team bringing this technology to life.”

“Motorcycle riders can now benefit from state-of-the-art technology that improves their safety and adds to their experience while they are on the road,” said Dr. Elaine B. Coleman, VP of Commercialization at Charles River Analytics. “We are grateful to the U.S. DOT for selecting Charles River for an SBIR award to develop our app, and we’re very excited to partner with REVER on a solution that allows riders to avoid and report dangers without sacrificing safety.”

For more information, please visit rever.co.

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