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Bikesales Staff1 Jan 2016
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Things we want to see in 2016

Can Honda finally deliver, is a summer superbike series the way to go, and the old chestnut: can a government distinguish between road safety and revenue raising?

Mark Fattore: Bikesales Editor
Honda finally coming good on an all-new 1000cc sports bike. We've been strung along for quite a while now, and I'm sure that Nicky Hayden — as good as he is — is going to find the 2016 WorldSBK season hard yakka on the ageing CBR1000RR.

Kellie Buckley: Bikesales contributor
I want to see Troy Bayliss’ newly announced motoSBK summer series succeed and end this two-series political bickering bullshit once and for all. And I want to see Josh Brookes fighting those Brits at the front for the 2016 world superbike title.

Steve Martin: Bikesales contributor
A government that can distinguish between road safety and revenue raising. When I go through any downhill tunnel in Australia I spend 50 percent of the time with my eyes on the road the other 50 on my speedo. Is that really safe?

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