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Moto2 2019

After 42 years of absence from MotoGP, MV Agusta confirms their return to the championship in 2019.

A four-year deal has been signed with the Forward Racing team which will see them competing in Moto2.

The new bike will start its testing phase in July together with the new 765cc inline-three engine from Triumph.

It’s been a while since we last saw or heard the name MV Agusta being mentioned in the MotoGP universe. After over 40 years of absence, the premium Italian bike manufacturer has confirmed their return to the Grand Prix scene next season. (more…)

  • Motosikal Moto2 Kalex janaan Triumph 2019 ini tampak sudah bersedia untuk musim 2019.
  • Moto2 musim 2019 bakal menyaksikan penggunaan enjin tiga silinder 765cc serba baru keluaran Triumph.
  • Kalex telah pun mengambil langkah bagi menarik minat kebanyakan pelanggannya bagi menggunakan casis mereka untuk tahun 2019.

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This particular 2019 Triumph-powered Kalex Moto2 bike is looking ready for 2019.

The 2019 Moto2 season will see a brand new 765cc three-cylinder engine manufactured by Triumph being used.

Kalex is already a few steps ahead as they need to impress a lot of their customers using their chassis come 2019.

It looks like this particular 2019 Triumph-powered Kalex Moto2 bike is primed and almost ready for the upcoming 2019 season. As most of you may have heard, 2018 will be the last year that Moto2 will use the 600cc four-cylinder engine from Honda’s CBR600RR before they make the transfer to Triumph’s 765cc three-cylinder firepower. (more…)

 

  • Triumph Motorcycles baru sahaja memfailkan satu cap dagang (trademark) terbaru untuk nama Daytona dan ianya mungkin sekali untuk motosikal Triumph Daytona 765 2019.
  • Pemohonan itu telah dibuat di Amerika Syarikat dan juga Eropah bagi memastikan tiada sebarang masalah apabila model baru itu dilancarkan.
  • Dan dengan pembekalan enjin 765cc baru bagi musim 2019 Moto2 oleh Triumph, motosikal Daytona yang baru ini sudah pasti motosikal yang sesuai untuk dipasarkan.

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Triumph Motorcycles has filed a brand new trademark for the Daytona name and it might just be for the 2019 Triumph Daytona 765.

The applications were made in the US and Europe to ensure that there’s no issue when the new model is launched.

With Triumph supplying the new 765cc engine for the 2019 Moto2 season, the new Daytona would be the perfect bike to promote.

Some news have been travelling in relations to British bike manufacturer Triumph Motorcycles and the possibility of an all-new 2019 Triumph Daytona 765. It seems that they have filed some applications for a new trademark for the name ‘Triumph Daytona’ in the United States and Europe. (more…)

Triumph has begun their efforts to develop their 765cc Moto2 engine after being appointed as the main engine supplier for the MotoGP intermediate class in 2019.

The 2019 Moto2 Championship Engine Development Prototype race machine has been put through its phase of ongoing R&D and track session with the help of Moto2 rider, Julian Simon.

Triumph’s 765cc engine has been modified extensively from custom cylinder heads, titanium valves, race kit alternator, race slipper clutch, race ECU and many more.

The 2019 Moto2 Championship is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated race categories as Triumph begins developing their 765cc three-cylinder engine in their efforts to become the main engine supplier for the MotoGP intermediate class. (more…)

  • Triumph telah menandatangani perjanjian dengan Dorna

  • Enjin 600cc 4-silinder Honda akan digantikan dengan enjin 765cc tiga silinder

  • Enjin sama yang digunakan untuk motorsikal 2017 Triumph Street Triple

Setelah sekian lama ura-ura berkeliaran di laman web, Triumph telah disahkan sebagai pembekal enjin utama MotoGP dalam kategori Moto2 mulai 2019. Berita ini telah pun dibincangkan sejak beberapa bulan lepas tetapi Triumph berjaya menandatangani perjanjian bersama Dorna sebagai pengganti Honda dalam kategori Moto2. (more…)

  • Triumph has signed agreement with Dorna

  • Honda’ 600cc four-cylinder will be replaced with Triumph’s 765cc three-cylinder

  • Similar engine that’s in the 2017 Triumph Street Triple

That’s it, folks. It has been confirmed that Triumph will supply its 765cc three-cylinder engine for the Moto2 category in MotoGP. The rumour has been flying around for a while now but the British manufacturer has finally inked the deal with Dorna in replacement for Honda in the middleweight class. (more…)

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