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JEREMY MCGRATH AND THE SUPERCROSS-ONLY CONTRACT–CLASSIC DECOSTER

In 1999, Jeremy McGrath already had extra Supercross wins than anybody else, and he wasn’t even near being carried out–in Supercross. His outside profession was drawing to a detailed. This prompted Roger DeCoster to invest on the ramifications of the Supercross specialists of the long run. Here’s what he mentioned within the August, 1999 situation of Dirt Bike.

Jeremy McGrath simply isn’t regular. If  he retains going at this fee, he could have extra profession supercross wins than the subsequent ten guys put collectively. It’s unimaginable to provide you with a report he hasn’t damaged on the earth of Supercross. Having a recognizable famous person in our sport is nice. But this can be a little ridiculous. Riders are negotiating their contracts based mostly on how shut behind McGrath they keep. And if he’s getting any slower with age, frankly, I can’t inform. Of course, if somebody needs to be this dominant, I’m glad it’s Jeremy. He has work ethic, he’s good with followers, he has some stage of non-public integrity. On high of that, Jeremy is likely to be one of many causes that we’re doing so effectively. There are extra spectators watching MX than ever earlier than, and bike gross sales are up at each stage. Face it, there are quite a lot of children on the market who need to be identical to Jeremy. 

Having mentioned all that, I have to level out that he has put our sport on a really harmful course. I’m referring to his supercross-only contract. He rode the primary outside nationwide at Glen Helen just because it’s near house. After that, his season is formally over. In order to earn his pay, he doesn’t must swing a leg over a bike till the 12 months 2000. Sure, McGrath is in a singular bargaining place. He’s the highest man, so his backers must associate with something he says. But use your creativeness for a second and take into consideration the precedent he has set. 

  • In the brief run, promoters will need to have extra Supercrosses. If you need to have the highest rider, you’ll be able to’t do it by holding a National. 
  • Fans who need to see the highest rider within the nation can’t do it by shopping for a ticket for a nationwide. They have to attend for subsequent 12 months’s Supercross. 
  • Even the opposite riders will endure from not having McGrath round. They can be taught rather a lot from watching him on the observe and within the pits. Remember; he nonetheless needs to be thought of the very best American outside rider as effectively. 
  • In the long term, it begins a ball rolling that may proceed lengthy after Jeremy is gone. 
  • If extra riders are profitable on this  sort of specialization, then finally  there may very well be two utterly completely different: units of riders, virtually like highway racers and motocrossers. 
  • Factory groups will then must divide their sources between a Supercross group and a nationwide group.  
  • Eventually, there could be date conflicts between Supercrosses and nationals. If they use two completely different units of riders, then why not? 
  • Nationals will inevitably lose status. They have already got, to some extent. Outdoor racing might finally maintain the place that four-stroke racing or Arenacross at present holds. That will imply fewer MX tracks for all of us to journey, 12 months spherical. 
  • The stage of driving capability will in all probability drop, even in supercross. Without the outside races to maintain them in form, riders will develop into much less match. We in all probability gained’t discover it till European riders begin beating us increasingly usually. Supercross is extra of a psychological train, requiring eager steadiness, timing and nerve. Fitness is a key ingredient, however not practically to the extent of out of doors racing. 

A Supercross-only profession definitely sounds interesting. You don’t must work all 12 months lengthy. You don’t have to coach as onerous. You don’t have to remain in crummy motels in the midst of nowhere. You don’t must stand up early and stand in some dusty, sizzling discipline from 7:00 a.m. till darkish. You get to remain close to the stadium in a pleasant resort. Right now, the Supercross-only rider may very well be carried out along with his season in 4 months, then play for half a 12 months. He can in all probability get critical about coaching within the final two months earlier than the season picks up once more. And think about this: Right now everyone seems to be watching us. There are some crucial individuals within the discipline of automobile racing who’re impressed with our sport. I lately had an opportunity to fulfill with a few of them, and I used to be shocked on the respect that they had for us. They see us as powerful guys in a troublesome sport the place the quickest man normally wins. Motocross and even Supercross aren’t simply “shows” the place the outcomes are dictated by politics and cash. That alone needs to be sufficient purpose to ensure we don’t lose our greatest property. 

I’m not saying that Jeremy McGrath doesn’t deserve particular therapy. He does. How can we disregard the desires of somebody who has gained extra races than anybody else and been so good with the followers and to our sport? I’d don’t have any drawback if the AMA made a rule that as a way to have the identical alternative, a rider wants to attain at the very least 60 or 70 wins. That ought to slim the sphere of would-be supercross-only riders! 

Frankly, proper now we are able to’t afford to deal with anybody else this fashion. Even although the game of Supercross is raking in extra money than ever earlier than, 90 % of the price of racing is being fronted by the 4 Japanese producers. They can’t afford to double their group dimension. Yes, the riders and the groups do want extra day without work (one week between the top of the supercross sequence and the beginning of the outside isn’t fairly sufficient). But taking half the 12 months off and neglecting the nationals isn’t the reply. 

If there are going to be modifications, I’d wish to see a return of the Grand National Number One. Remember that? It mixed supercross and outside factors, and David Bailey carried the plate the final time it was used (1983). Riders may not be so desperate to journey Supercross provided that it meant letting another person carry a number-one plate, one that may be much more prestigious than the Supercross one. So how frightened am I? After saying all this, how possible do I feel it’s that the Supercross-only contract would be the wave of the long run? Do I feel that we’re heading inevitably towards all of the dangerous issues I’ve listed above? 

No. I don’t see something like this coming for a very long time. In all honesty, I gained’t begin worrying till there’s one other McGrath. And that is likely to be some time. 

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New Fiat 600e wins Best Buy Award from TotallyEV

  • Fiat 600e wins first UK award – Best Buy from TotallyEV
  • Praised for type, practicality, electrical vary and value
  • Accolade recognises FIAT’s dedication to delivering modern and sustainable mobility options and exceeding buyer expectations

 

The Fiat 600e has secured a primary accolade following its UK launch, successful the Best Buy award from media outlet TotallyEV. The recognition underscores the brand new mannequin’s distinctive mixture of favor, high quality, innovation, and affordability. With its aggressive beginning value, the Fiat 600e is a standout selection for customers searching for the most effective worth electrical automobile out there.

FIAT stays on the forefront of sustainable city mobility with the introduction of the Fiat 600e, a big addition to the model’s lineup and heralding its reentry into the B-segment of the automotive market. The new mannequin provides each type and practicality, with the Dolce Vita ambiance of FIAT seamlessly combining the most effective options of B and B-SUV silhouettes. 

Christopher Minasians, editor-in-chief of TotallyEV, commented: “The Fiat 600e is a stylish and compact electric vehicle (EV), which offers a practical interior design, is feature-packed with technology and driver assistant systems, has an accessible boot, is comfortable to drive and has a good electric range. Best of all, thanks to Fiat’s E-Grant*, it’s competitively priced for an EV, making it a compelling option for prospective buyers. Indeed, it’s quite easy to recommend the Fiat 600e over rival alternatives and as such, it receives TotallyEV’s Best Buy award.”

The Fiat 600, which can also be accessible in Hybrid format, provides a compelling mix of options tailor-made to go well with each city and rural use. A spacious inside accommodates 5 adults, whereas providing ample entrance storage and a beneficiant trunk capability of 360 litres (385 litres for Hybrid variations), to make sure each consolation and comfort.

“We are thrilled to obtain the Best Buy Award from TotallyEV for FIAT 600e, highlighting its many qualities and the distinctive worth for cash it provides prospects,” stated Damien Dally, managing director of FIAT UK.

“This accolade recognises FIAT’s commitment to delivering innovative and sustainable mobility solutions that exceed consumer expectations.”

Fiat 600e options wonderful electrical functionality with an output of 115 kW (154hp), and 260Nm of torque, delivering acceleration from 0-62 mph in 9.0 seconds. The Fiat 600e provides drivers the choice of three driving modes – eco, regular, sport – which might be chosen to match particular person kinds.

Lithium-ion battery capability of 54 kWh provides Fiat 600e a spread of greater than 250 miles within the WLTP mixed cycle and as much as 375 miles within the city cycle, making it the best automobile for each metropolis every day use and weekend getaways. 

The Fiat 600 Hybrid integrates cutting-edge know-how derived from 600e. With a strong 100 horsepower 48V Hybrid software and a seamless 6-speed automated gearbox, this powertrain ensures a dynamic driving expertise whereas prioritising environmental duty. Thanks to the modern integration of an electrical motor inside the gearbox, the 600 Hybrid boasts full electrical capabilities, permitting for easy detachment of the engine from the transmission.

In addition to its excellent electrical functionality, the Fiat 600 incorporates a suite of superior security and help applied sciences, together with degree 2 assisted driving, Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Detection, and Autonomous Emergency Braking, guaranteeing a secure and safe driving expertise.

Moreover, the Fiat 600 units a brand new customary for consolation and connectivity with modern options akin to color remedy ambient lighting, seat adjustment energy with back-massage operate, and a complete Uconnect system with voice instructions and real-time navigation updates.

On-the-road pricing for Fiat 600 begins at £23,965 (Hybrid) and Fiat 600e begins at £32,995. 

*The FIAT e-Grant provides £3000 in direction of the retail value of Fiat 500e, Fiat 600e or Abarth 500e. Full particulars here

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CITROËN C5 AIRCROSS WINS CARWOW ‘FAMILY VALUES’ AWARD

  • Citroën C5 Aircross wins carwow’s ‘Family Values’ Car of the Year Award 2024.
  • Carwow recognised Citroën C5 Aircross due to its aggressive value, consolation and practicality.
  • Citroën C5 X extremely counseled in ‘Comfortable Cruiser’ class
  • Citroën model extremely counseled in carwow’s ‘Brand of the Year’ award

Citroën C5 Aircross has been named the winner of carwow’s ‘Family Values’ award within the carwow Car of the Year Awards 2024. Recognised for its practicality, consolation and aggressive pricing in comparison with different rivals out there, Citroën C5 Aircross was chosen because the winner by carwow’s panel of skilled judges.

Alongside the distinguished class win for Citroën C5 Aircross, carwow recognised Citroën C5 X within the ‘Comfortable Cruiser’ class, while Citroën as a model was extremely counseled in carwow’s ‘Brand of the Year’ class.

The carwow ‘Car of the Year’ Awards shine a lightweight on the perfect vehicles obtainable as motorists look forward to the New Year, with solely 11 fashions receiving the award-winning seal of approval.

Mat Watson, Chief Content Officer at carwow, stated: “Citroën’s C5 Aircross is an absolute bargain, which is a key quality for a great family vehicle. But it also ticks a whole series of other important boxes too, because it’s comfortable, practical, has a commanding driving position and also has plenty of chic French style to it too. Citroën’s very competitive pricing means C5 Aircross is more accessible than ever, and is a great choice for anyone looking for family transport.”

Greg Taylor, Managing Director of Citroën UK, stated: “We are delighted that C5 Aircross continues to impress the drivers and industry experts. carwow’s ‘Family Values’ Award highlights the practicality of C5 Aircross that has been enjoyed by many motorists up and down the country. We would like to thank carwow for their continued recognition and support as we look to continue to provide a wide range of models suitable for all drivers.”

Citroën C5 Aircross was unveiled with a brand new Hybrid powertrain earlier this 12 months, with improved gasoline financial system and the provide of electric-only driving in city environments. Alongside the brand new 48V Hybrid powertrain, C5 Aircross can also be now obtainable with the brand new ë-Series trim stage, offering drivers with better selection, distinctive fashion, and enhanced ranges of technological capabilities.

 

VAUXHALL VIVARO ELECTRIC CROWNED BEST MEDIUM ELECTRIC VAN AT THE WHAT CAR? VAN AND COMMERCIAL VEHICLE AWARDS

  • Vivaro Electric wins ‘Best Medium Electric Van’ at the 2024 What Car? Van and Commercial Vehicle Awards
  • Available with either a 50kWh or 75kWh battery, the Vivaro Electric is capable of traveling up to 205 miles on a single charge (WLTP) and has a maximum payload of 1,226kg
  • Vivaro Electric is the UK’s best-selling electric light commercial vehicle year-to-date and is eligible for the Stellantis e-LCV Grant, offering customers a £2,500 incentive on stock vehicles until 31 December 2023
  • Stellantis e-LCV Grant also includes a free home wallbox installation* and £400 credit on an Octopus Electroverse card**
  • Vauxhall is the UK’s number one electric van brand and one of few brands to already offer a fully electric variant across its entire LCV line-up

The Vauxhall Vivaro Electric has been named ‘Best Medium Electric Van’ at the What Car? Van and Commercial Vehicle Awards. The award recognized the Vivaro Electric for its exceptional range, practicality, and comfort.

The Vivaro Electric is the United Kingdom’s leading electric van this year and was praised for its impressive range and load capacity. With a maximum payload of 1,226kg, the Vivaro Electric can drive up to 205 miles on a single charge (WLTP).

According to Steve Huntingford, Editor of What Car?, “The Vauxhall Vivaro Electric is a former Overall What Car? Van of the Year, and it remains the best medium-sized electric van you can buy. It’s practical, comfortable, and has a long electric range, and while its sister models from the Stellantis Group offer similar attributes, the Vivaro Electric is predicted to offer better resale values.”

James Taylor, Managing Director of Vauxhall, stated, “I’m thrilled that the Vivaro Electric can add another award to its roster. It’s clear that the public agree with the judges on the capabilities of Vivaro Electric, as it continues to lead the charts as Britain’s best-selling electric van in 2023. I am confident that the recently announced new generation of Vauxhall electric vans, including New Vivaro Electric, will continue to prove just as popular in helping  British businesses transition to an electrified future.”

The Vivaro Electric has already garnered numerous awards, including ‘Medium Van of the Year’ at the What Van? Awards 2022 and ‘Best Medium Electric Van’ at the Driving Electric Awards 2022. It was also voted ‘International Van of the Year 2021’, alongside multiple other top honors, while its sales success underpinned Vauxhall’s status as the UK’s best-selling e-LCV manufacturer in 2021 and 2022.

Vauxhall and parent company Stellantis are supporting British businesses in their transition to electric small and medium vans with the Stellantis e-LCV Grant, available on Vivaro Electric. The grant offers an additional £2,500 on top of the existing government grant for electric vans, worth up to £5,000. The Stellantis e-LCV Grant also includes a free home wallbox installation* and £400 credit on an Octopus Electroverse card, providing up to 2,500 miles of public charging from over 500,000 chargers across the UK and Europe – all from one easy-to-use card**.

The e-LCV Grant is available on all purchase and lease options, including outright purchase, conditional sale/hire purchase, Finance Lease or Business Contract Hire through Leasys, ensuring all customers making the switch to electric can benefit.

The offer applies to orders, on stock vehicles, until and including 31/12/2023.

Vauxhall is one of the only manufacturers in the UK to already offer businesses a fully electric light commercial vehicle (LCV) across its model range. To find out more about the Vauxhall electric van range, visit: https://www.vauxhall.co.uk/vans/commercial-vehicles.html


*Standard home installation according to the installer’s guidelines. Extra costs will be applicable where non-standard install material/practices are required, such as additional cabling.

**Based on WLTP test figures and average public charging costs across networks which can be accessed using Octopus Electroverse card.

HAAKER BACK ON TOP AT OREGON ENDURCROSS


Colton Haaker: “That should have been three moto wins, but in the second moto, I just had an error there where I followed a lapper when I shouldn’t have, but I still got the overall, and that’s the important thing—my first overall of the season. I think I led every lap except the last lap in the second moto, tonight.”

Colton Haaker of Rockstar Energy Husqvarna secured the overall win at round five of the IRC Tire EnduroCross Series in Redmond, Oregon, with a 1-3-1 finish. His performance allowed him and FMF/KTM’s Trystan Hart to narrow the series points lead of factory Beta rider Jonny Walker heading into the final round in Reno, Nevada.

Haaker dominated early in all three motos but encountered an obstacle in the second moto when he got tangled with a lapped rider, allowing Hart to take the win. However, Haaker’s determined riding in the final moto secured the overall victory for him.

Trystan Hart: “It’s coming down to the wire again like last year. There are seven points between us, but I’m going to need Haaker’s help, and he’s riding well, so it’s doable. It was super-tight racing between me and Colton with a winner-take-all in the final race. I didn’t get the jump in moto three, and that was important on this track, as it was hard to pass. We made up a lot of points today in the championship – now we’ll look ahead to Reno!”

Trystan Hart took second overall for the night with a 2-1-3 finish, expressing disappointment at not securing the overall win but pleased with narrowing the championship gap to just seven points behind Jonny Walker. The stage is set for an intense final round in Reno, Nevada, to determine the championship.

Jonny Walker: “I just felt tense in the first moto. I just got into the race and just wasn’t getting the triple I wanted to get and just losing bits of time here and there. I felt I had the pace in the second moto and Colton went down on the last lap, so I got second behind Trystan. It was tight racing and I had a chance for the overall going into the last moto, but I ended up going down when Colton cross-jumped me, dropping me to second.”

Jonny Walker, who set the fastest Hot Lap time earlier in the evening, finished third with a 3-2-2 moto tally, maintaining a seven-point lead in the championship despite feeling disconnected from the track. He acknowledged the challenge and the tight competition in the series.

“Not a good night,” said Webb. “To be fair, I think it just came down to a mental thing. I looked at the track yesterday and thought, ‘I really don’t like the track.’ And it showed. I just rode tight. I would try to charge, and then I’d get arm-pump. Just not a good night.”

FactoryONE Sherco’s Cody Webb struggled with the track and suffered from a mental block, resulting in a fourth-place finish for the night with 5-4-4 moto finishes. Rockstar Energy Husqvarna’s Ryder LeBlond secured fifth overall with 4-5-6 moto finishes.

RPM Racing/KTM’s Will Riordan finished sixth with 7-6-5, edging out FactoryOne Sherco’s Cooper Abbott who finished seventh with 6-8-8. Arizona GasGas rider Max Gerston took eighth place with 10-7-7, while Factory Rieju rider Dominik Olszowsky secured ninth with 8-10-9. Idaho’s Anthony Johnson (KTM) rounded up the top 10 with 9-9-11 finishes.

Hallie Marks: “It feels amazing. This is the first race that I’ve led almost the entire race. I almost had a heart attack when Kylee passed me but I was able to get back in the lead.”

In the EX Women’s Pro division, Montana’s Hallie Marks emerged victorious in the main event after a battle with runner-up Kylee Sweeten (GG) of Oregon. Sweeten briefly took the lead, but Marks retaliated and secured the win. Mellisa Harten (Bet) finished third.

The IRC Tire EnduroCross Series presented by Progressive series concludes in Reno, Nevada, on November 18th, for its sixth and final round at Reno-Sparks Livestock Event Center. For more information, visit www.endurocross.com.

REDMOND OVERALL RESULTS

  1. Colton Haaker, Hsq, 1-3-1
  2.  Trystan Hart, KTM, 2-1-3
  3.  Jonny Walker, Beta, 3-2-2
  4. Cody Webb, Sherco, 5-4-4
  5. Ryder LeBlond, Hsq, 4-5-6
  6. Will Riordan, KTM, 7-6-5
  7.  Cooper Abbott, Sherco, 6-8-8
  8. Max Gerston, GG, 10-7-7
  9. Dominik Olszowsky, Rieju, 8-10-9
    10. Anthony Johnson, KTM, 9-9-11

Championship Standings
1. Jonny Walker, 124 points
2. Trystan Hart, 117
3. Colton Haaker, 112