Have you seen the new MCN?

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We want to know what you think about the new MCN. It’s out now with an exclusive first road test of the Benelli Tornado, first pictures of an all-new Triumph and unique insight into the Ducati V4 project.

There’s also a free eight-page preview to the GP season starting on Sunday and the best coverage of Silverstone British superbikes.

And that’s not all… We’ve added 20 per cent more packed pages and that extra room will be there every week from now on.

We want you to help us decide what should be on them. And a first step is to tell us what you think of the relaunched MCN.

If you have a comment on the news content, e-mail andy.calton@emap.com

If it’s our road tests or features you have a view on, it’s stefan.bartlett@emap.com you should be e-mailing.

Sports coverage? E-mail rob.mcdonnell@emap.com

And if you have something to say about MCN as a whole, send your comments to adam.duckworth@emap.com

Or you can have your say by following the chat link on the right.

In the new MCN you’ll still get everything you’ve come to expect – the hottest news, tests, features and sports reports – but we’re expanding the sections you’ve asked for more coverage on, plus throwing in plenty of fun and surprises as well.

There’ll be more on buying and owning bikes; more technical features; more advice on getting the best deals; more on the best kit and accessories plus more of YOUR opinions.

We’ll also be covering a much wider range of bikes and revamping our what’s on section to focus on the biggest and most interesting events in YOUR area.

We’ve also got some serious world exclusives lined up for April 3 – first pictures of major new bikes, plus the first ride on one of the most eagerly awaited machines of recent years. Make sure your local newsagent saves you a copy – it’s going to be massive in more ways than one.

If you’re also a regular user of this website, you’ll find we’ll be using the power of motorcyclenews.com more than ever to involve site visitors. We want to hear your opinions and share your experience with the whole of the motorcycling community – so keep posting your bike owner reports, product and service reviews plus messages on our discussion boards. We’ll be including your messages and reports from this site in MCN every week, plus we’ll be regularly asking you for involvement in tests and features.

We’ll be developing what we give you on a week by week basis in line with what you ask for.

MCN Staff

By MCN Staff