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Cycle News 2020 Issue 21 May 27

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THREE-TIME 500cc ROAD RACE WORLD CHAMPION WAYNE RAINEY P70 Interview MISANO, 1993 "I was racing Kevin Schwantz, my great rival, for the title. We had both matured and grown up a bit since the early days, but it was pretty serious business trying to be the world champion. He was going for his first. He was riding that year like he had never ridden before. We had Misano, then Laguna Seca, and finally Madrid, Spain. All those tracks favored me, at least favored my re- cord. So, I thought to myself, if I could beat Kevin at Misano, I thought I could pressure him. "It all started in the morning warmup at Misano because the track was damp. I was on one end of the track. Kevin was on the other. When I passed my lap board, I'd see Kevin was fastest. Then my timer would say I was quickest. Then the next lap I'd come around and I'd see Kevin was fastest. Then I'd be the quickest. We went back and forth like that. I forget now who was quickest after the warmup, but for the race, Luca (Cadalora) had actually out-qualified me. Misano was a very special racetrack for me. In 1984 it was where I got my first podium. But what was really special about Misano, they run it in the opposite direction that they do now. They actu- ally ruined the track running it the direction that they do now. It was counterclockwise back then. There were five left-hand turns that you'd go sec- ond, third, fourth, fifth. When your tire was really good, which was normally only for one lap, you could do sixth onto the back straight. But most of the time it was fifth gear. I looked forward to that set of five corners every single lap. "In the race, it was a 30-lap race, and the ef- fort that I was putting on myself to try to get away from Kevin, I was only doing it a couple of thou- sandths a lap. So, after the first 10 laps of the 30-lap race I think I had built up less than a two- second lead on him. It was just coming much, much harder than I thought it should. I was really

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