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Cycle News 2019 Issue 20 May 21

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VOL. 56 ISSUE 20 MAY 21, 2019 P75 There was close racing behind the top five, with Pol Espargaro claiming KTM's best dry-weather result in sixth. It was a storming ride by the Spaniard, way ahead of the other KTMs, taking the benefit of an all-new carbon fiber swingarm. At one point, he even looked like threatening Rossi, and he was less than three seconds behind the Yamaha at the end. He had gradually outpaced satellite Petronas Yamaha rider Franco Morbidelli, but it was the second Petronas rider who Abraham and Joan Mir (Ecstar Suzuki) fell independently but within yards of one another at the first sharp left-hander. Both restarted on their spare bikes, but Abraham was out fractionally after the leader had passed the pit-lane exit, and was black-flagged. In the cool temps, all but one rider had chosen Michelin's soft tires, front, and rear. The excep- tion was Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda), with a medium front. He crashed out, spoiling a run of top- 10 finishes. NO STOPPING MARC Marc Marquez continues to break records as his remarkable career matures… and not only for surviving the greatest number of crashes. His pole position for tomorrow's French GP was his 55th. This puts him equal with Valentino Rossi in modern-era racing; and just three behind Mick Doohan's record of 58. Victory at Le Mans brought his premier- class total to 47, putting him equal with fourth overall with Jorge Lorenzo. Ahead of him: Valentino Rossi (89), Giacomo Agostini (68) and Doohan (54). REALLY, JACK? Jack Miller saw the funny side of having crashed three times over the two practice days—the most in the premier class—with 61 tumbles so far in tricky conditions across all three classes. His third crash was in qualifying when "I pushed too hard, and she didn't want it." He picked the bike up then did a stand-up wheelie, swerving from side to side to try to shake gravel out of the belly pan. There was enough left, after the two days, he joked, "to make an aquarium when we get home." CAN'T HELP HIMSELF Controversial Italian Romano Fenati was suffering from a self- inflicted injury as his return to Moto3 continues to leave him underwhelmed. He managed to recover from a big slide in free practice… but in the process, ran over his own foot, suffering badly torn ligaments. Briefly... Pol Espargaro rode like a demon for KTM's best-ever dry-weather MotoGP race result. Early laps and Marquez (93) had Miller for close company.

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