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    New electric bike racing World Cup series announced

    The International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) has struck an agreement with TTXGP to promote a new series of electric-powered motorcycle road racing events.

    The new series will initially be run as a World Cup and as a support class to other FIM championships. According to the FIM, the series will comprise four events split between Europe and the US before the final takes place in Asia. The calendar is expected to be released shortly.

    FIM president Vito Ippolito said “Through this agreement, we are taking another important step towards the growth and promotion of clean electric road racing.”

    TTXGP founder Azhar Hussain added: “This partnership with the FIM clears the way for a single destination for all the world’s innovators to drive the next generation of technologies for competitive motor sport beyond the grid. We look forward to working with the FIM on this exciting project.”

    In 2014 it is envisaged the series will expand to a minimum of six events and the year after will become ‘a headline event in its own right with a global calendar.’
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob View Post
    The International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) has struck an agreement with TTXGP to promote a new series of electric-powered motorcycle road racing events.

    The new series will initially be run as a World Cup and as a support class to other FIM championships. According to the FIM, the series will comprise four events split between Europe and the US before the final takes place in Asia. The calendar is expected to be released shortly.

    FIM president Vito Ippolito said “Through this agreement, we are taking another important step towards the growth and promotion of clean electric road racing.”

    TTXGP founder Azhar Hussain added: “This partnership with the FIM clears the way for a single destination for all the world’s innovators to drive the next generation of technologies for competitive motor sport beyond the grid. We look forward to working with the FIM on this exciting project.”

    In 2014 it is envisaged the series will expand to a minimum of six events and the year after will become ‘a headline event in its own right with a global calendar.’
    I like it ,

    the residences at Ruapuna cant complain about the noise anymore !!! hahaahaa

    seriously I hope it goes well

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    Electric?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d marge View Post
    I like it ,

    the residences at Ruapuna cant complain about the noise anymore !!! hahaahaa

    seriously I hope it goes well

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    Ice block sticks in the spokes will soon sort that.

    Seriously how more bloody boring could it get.

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    They were racing electric bikes around the IOM a few years ago, it's come a long way, these things fly!.
    Paul Dobbs was riding one of these electric race bikes in their development stages at the IOM when he was tragically killed
    in the Supersport class.

    The riders loved them but had several scary moments as being quiet, birds etc couldn't hear them coming........

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    Awesome!

    I think the strides being made with development will make for an interesting tech race, which comes through as an enjoyable race to watch. About time too, the tech progression in traditional classes is getting beige.
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    Wink

    l go to race meeting to watch hard men ride hard bikes !!not piss about on battery powered crap

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    If I remember correctly , the more juice you give a DC motor the more torques it puts out , and can be controlled by tyre rotations

    ie , right hand is directly controlling rear wheel ...

    but


    the sound ........


    zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzzzz the leader just shot past ,,,,,,

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    On the sound thing, sure they don't make as much noise as other race bikes, but a 50+ KW electric motor isn't exactly what you'd call silent. It's a sound that I know will grow on me, don't think it'll surpass the 2T for awesomeness, or V-Twins for class, but it'll earn a few 'fuck that sounds cool' from me
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    Saw them at IOM TT last year - not as boring as people think. In fact I think when they start putting out superbike power and putting on similar pace it'll be quite interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy man View Post
    l go to race meeting to watch hard men ride hard bikes !!not piss about on battery powered crap
    Well they don't come any harder than IOM riders dude, and they loved racing these electric bikes..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    On the sound thing, sure they don't make as much noise as other race bikes, but a 50+ KW electric motor isn't exactly what you'd call silent. It's a sound that I know will grow on me, don't think it'll surpass the 2T for awesomeness, or V-Twins for class, but it'll earn a few 'fuck that sounds cool' from me
    I was thinking the same damn thing... Think evil tesla coil style nastiness

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    they have more power than a manx norton better tires than them in the 60s handle better ! but only as fast at the tt course

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    electric?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy man View Post
    l go to race meeting to watch hard men ride hard bikes !!not piss about on battery powered crap
    Electric engine have more torque once they sort out top speed they be the future!
    Some people just ride better then me. You know it's me when you hear high revs around a corner but the bikes going 20kphr.

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