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Cycle News 2019 Issue 43 October 29

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 43 OCTOBER 29, 2019 P63 saved his tires in the battle to take narrow control at the end. "As I came over Lukey Heights I saw dust— then I saw it was Maverick, and I knew I would be on the podium," Miller said. He had ridden with impres- sively mature judgement, at odds with the wild-man Ned Kelly (a famous 1800s Australian outlaw) tribute leathers he'd adopted for the race. "I tried not to do what I've done before—to lead then drop back. I waited, and then I could see the guys gradually it was important. I couldn't afford to let Maverick get away. He was faster than me, and the hard part of the race was when he pushed for five or six laps, but I knew if I could stay with him then I would have a chance. I took a gamble on the soft rear tire, and at the end it was finished, but Maverick had the same. "Sometimes the faster rider doesn't win the race. It was like that today." Vinales's crash, with three cor- ners to go, handed a fine second to Crutchlow at the track where a year ago he suffered potentially career-ending leg injuries, and a home-hero podium third to Jack Miller, who had carefully tended his tires, then maneuvered his Pramac Ducati to the front of a huge gang disputing the position. Crutchlow was jubilant. "I knew I had the pace for the podium whatever happened," he said. "In the last few laps, my rear tire was destroyed." Miller had thought he could do no better than fourth, having Maverick Vinales falls on his sword, succumbing to the Marquez pressure. The world champion struck a serious psychological blow to the field at Phillip Island.

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