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Cycle News 2019 Issue 27 July 9

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 27 JULY 9, 2019 P63 The German GP was dry, but the circuit outside Chemnitz had been rendered slippery by overnight rain. But that was not an excuse for the crash that interrupted the mini-purple patch of super-rookie Fabio Quartararo. The Petronas Yamaha rider had qualified on the front row again for the fourth race in succession and a fifth time this year and was tipped for a third successive podium. But the expected challenge to Ring-Master Marquez ended on only the second of 30 laps when Quar- tararo slipped off out of sixth place, trying too hard to make up for a poor start. "I made a bad decision, a little bit of bad thinking in my head," he said. The changed conditions, also cooler than in practice, triggered some last-minute tire changes. Marquez had already decided to take a gamble on the medium rather than the otherwise almost universally popular hard rear. "The hard was better for 20 laps, then it would drop off…but because it was cooler, I took the medium." Marquez's start from pole had not been brilliant, but he risked everything with late braking and a wide entry to the first tight corner to carry out his pre-race strategy: to lead from start to finish. Maverick Vinales (Monster Yamaha) had started well from the far side of row one, but by the fourth lap, it was Alex Rins (Ec- star Suzuki) chasing the leader, while Vinales was coming under pressure from Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda). Rins kept Marquez honest, but by lap 10, the gap had stretched to two seconds. Eight laps later it had just reached three, when Rins lost the front into the notorious Waterfall corner, an ultra-fast Planet Marc Marquez was simply on another planet during the latest MotoGP round at the Sachsenring in Germany. Everyone else was fighting for second place. After a shaky start, Marquez (93) out-braked everyone to lead into turn one.

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