Triumph Motorcycles Go ahead, develop a three-cylinder engine, 765 cc, faster, more powerful than before!

Saturday 13 August 2022

Increased engine power by 5 horsepower with 400 rpm increased rpm for the 2023 Moto 2 season.

· Engine development consisting of pistons, cylinder heads, valves, camshafts and crankshaft

· The goal is to speed up Moto2™ races with faster lap times. and increase the chances of overtaking

Before competing in the British Grand Prix Triumph Motorcycles Motorsport has announced the development of the 765cc three-cylinder Moto2™ engine from the “Street Triple RS” prototype engine, with an increase in engine speed, power and performance.

Since the start of the Triumph three-cylinder engine season in 2019, the 765cc engine has set a new standard. Breaking speed records in 68 races from 20 race winners in each race and achieving a top speed of over 300 km/h for the first time.

The Triumph 765 cc triple engine has been widely talked regarding for the power it delivers to the full potential of MotoGP in terms of performance. and support the style of driving as needed It represents a greater role as a competitive engine manufacturer.

This is a significant step forward following the announcement of the 765cc engine used for the Moto2™ race in early 2019. Triumph’s latest engine development This will create a better driving experience for the racers. As Triumph has invested heavily in engine performance improvements. electronic system And tires to be suitable for competition throughout the past 4 seasons.

This latest engine development will further improve the engine’s top-end performance. by increasing the compression ratio with a new cylinder head Longer valve for increased lift with new specification camshaft and the latest improved valve spring

In addition to maintaining an impressive engine record following the completion of the nearly 1 million km Moto2™ race, Triumph has further developed the engine with a focus on the pistons, connecting rods and crankshafts. To allow for increased piston pressure to 90 bar (increased from 85 bar).

The Triumph Triple Trophy continues to be held alongside the Moto2™ race, which in 2022 has a new scoring criterion. Points are added for drivers who have made the best progress throughout the race from start to finish. This change has given us the opportunity to see the dominance of the race on several occasions. Whether it’s Jereme Alcoba’s 20-place overtaking at the Grand Prix of Portugal and a 17-place overtaking by Joe Roberts at Le Mans, this latest engine development will increase the rider’s chances of overtaking.

For 2022, the points for awarding the Triumph Triple Trophy will be changed as follows:

7 points for the driver who made the most advances in his or her rank from start to finish (Best race progression).

· 6 points for a driver who gets a pole position

· 5 points for the fastest race lap driver

The winning racer is the one who scores the most points throughout the season. The winner will be awarded a Triumph “Street Triple RS”, a 765cc triple engine, which is the powerhouse of the Moto2™ engine built especially for racers.

Steve Sargent, Chief Product Officer, Triumph Motorcycles, said: “We are extremely proud that our 765cc triple engine has helped to enhance the Moto2™ race. climb fierce competition and better engine sound including setting a new record of speed per challenging lap And a top speed of over 100 km/h is something we’ve been very pleased with since Triumph introduced the engine in the 2019 season and with the standard engine change in the race version. Everyone is learning at the same time. Both the driver and the team had to adapt to the characteristics of the three-cylinder engine. and refinement of the overall components of the engine electronics and tires to maximize the potential of the car And as Triumph takes care of the performance of the more powerful engines. We’ve proven by conquering nearly 1 million kilometers in total with our 765cc engine in Moto2™ races, and that gives us the confidence to take our next step to make what every rider enjoy. need That is, more speed and power of the engine. We look forward to seeing faster lap times. as well as more chances of overtaking and climbing thanks to the higher engine power. And I’m excited to continue supporting this new chapter of Moto2™ legends.”

Mr. Carlos Espeleta, Managing Director of Dorna, said, “Since the start of the Triumph engine in racing, Moto2™We are very pleased with the performance and reliability of the 765cc triple engine, evident from past lap records, making Moto2™ an exciting race to follow. And giving riders the opportunity to further develop into MotoGP, so Triumph announced more engine power developments. It will bring us closer to this goal to the next level. We are very happy with Triumph’s performance in recent Moto2™ races and to see its continued commitment to engine development and improvement.”

For the Triumph 765 cc three-cylinder engine, the Moto2™ race was developed from the top-of-the-line 765 cc “Street Triple RS” motorcycle with more than 140 horsepower. ready to deliver the best driving experience Whether it’s racing on the racetrack. or driving on the road

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