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Aussie rising

How good was the interview with Senna Agius (AMCN Vol 73 No 05) and I was stoked to see my favourite magazine supporting the lesser-known Aussies having a go. Senna has the qualities required to make it, let’s just hope he’s got the financial backing to match. Joel Kelso is clever, articulate and talented, not unlike Senna, and he’s already out of a job as of the 2024 season (thanks largely to bad luck).

It seems like Agius is suited to the larger bikes, at least. I know he had a string of also-ran results for a few years in the smaller categories. But the way he lobbed in for the final round of the ASBK, riding an unfamiliar bike on unfamiliar tyres on

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