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For Immediate Release
NEWS RELEASE
Contact: Tom Armstrong
Phone: 203.749.7174
Email: ta@cannondale.com
CANNONDALE ADDS GP CONTROL SYSTEM TO 2002 MOTORCYCLE AND
ATV MODELS
(Bethel, CT - 7/23/01) Cannondale will begin
manufacturing 2002 models this week featuring OPTIMUM
Power Technology's innovative GP Control fuel-injection
system, company officials announced today. The GP
Control system will ultimately be featured on all eight
2002 Cannondale ATV and motorcycle models as they debut
in the coming months.
The GP Control system is a state-of-the-art electronic
fuel-injection and engine management system that can be
easily and extensively customized to maximize
performance. The system features new hardware, including
a flash memory programmable SAGEM MC1000 ECU (Engine
Control Unit), and software including a base
fuel-injection map tuned exclusively for Cannondale's
radical 432cc four-stroke engine.
Cannondale is in its second year of manufacturing
motorsports products with electronic fuel-injection.
According to Cannondale Founder and President Joe
Montgomery, the addition of the GP Control system is a
major step forward for the company. "Beyond all the
usual benefits associated with fuel-injection, the GP
Control system gives our engines an unprecedented degree
of tuneability," said Montgomery. "It's like our engine
management system has gone from a Radio Shack calculator
to a Cray supercomputer."
Electronic fuel-injection is superior to standard
carburetion because it monitors, and automatically
compensates for changes in, temperature and air pressure
to constantly deliver the proper fuel/air mixture to the
engine. This results in improved horsepower, better
throttle response, improved cold and hot starts, reduced
stalling, and better idling. Maintenance is also
simplified, since fuel-injection replaces a standard
carburetor that would normally need to be re-jetted for
changes in altitude or seasonal changes in weather.
DRAMATICALLY ENHANCED TUNEABILITY
The GP Control system offers a range of tuneability that
carburetors and other fuel-injection systems can't
possibly match. Cannondale motorsports dealers, for
example, can easily replace the base map that comes
programmed into the GP Control system with one of
several optional maps. Motorsports dealers who purchase
available software will also have the ability to
customize individual maps to suit a rider's preferences.
However, that's only the start of the incredible range
of customization offered by the GP Control system.
Customers who purchase an optional accessory kit, and
who own a PC or hand-held Pocket PC computer, can easily
customize their engines by either altering the base map
or downloading alternative maps from OPTIMUM's web site.
With the purchase of additional upgrades, including a
handlebar-mounted Map Select switch with LED light
cluster, riders can store up to three different maps in
the ECU which they can choose from "on-the-fly" during a
race.
The ultimate upgrade is the handlebar-mounted Rider
Trim. Unlike the Map Select switch, however, the Rider
Trim allows on-the-fly modifications to base maps. The
rider can then easily toggle back to the base map to
quickly compare performance between it and the modified
map - all without stopping.
OPTIMUM Power Technology is a global company with ten
years experience developing the world's most innovative
recreational vehicle engine management systems. OPTIMUM
has offices in the United States, England and Northern
Ireland.
Cannondale is the world's premier manufacturer of
high-performance bicycles, and an emerging presence in
the off-road motorsports industry. The company will sell
a total of four off-road motorcycle models and four ATVs
in its 2002 motorsports line. All eight models will
feature lightweight aluminum frames, and all utilize a
fuel-injected, electric-start engine with a one-piece
crankcase, cassette transmission, separate engine and
clutch oils, and a reversed cylinder head with dual
overhead-cams.
Cannondale is based in Bethel, Connecticut, and operates
subsidiaries in Europe, Japan and Australia. The company
manufactures all of its motorcycles, ATVs and bicycles
at its two factories in southwestern Pennsylvania.
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