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Cycle News 1985 07 31

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~ ~ z 0 (J) z ;;2 o c 0 J: X W ....J - m (J) l.C"l 00 O'l 0 ..... 0 J: ....... c.. ....... eo >....... ~ ~ Dave Thorpe leads Andre Malherbe i n Britian, but t he o verall went to Malherbe . (Below ) In the second mota, it was Thorpe chasing M alherbe. Britain 's Dave Watson (Kaw) went 5 -5 for the day and is in 10th place in the points standings. 500cc MX World Championship Series: Round 9 Malherbe, Thorpe duel in British GP By Alex Hodgkinson FARLEIGH CASTL E. EN"GLAND, J ULY H O vercast skies a nd overall victory for defending W orld Ch a mp ion A n dre Ma l he rbe co ul d n' t da mpen the sp iri ts of 21,000 Br itish spectators at Farleigh Cas tl e on Sunday as 26 Brit David T h orpe produced two epic ri des to mai ntai n h is . . 15 po i n t a dvantage In the Wo rld C hampionshi p point standings. H aving ueat~n Ma lh erbe after a race-long due l III malO one, Thorpe had to be content with a reversa l of the placings in mow tw o , thus giv ing th e G P 10 Malh erbe, but T horpe went home both th e m o ral a nd psy ch o logica l w in ner. Milli on s o f TV viewers j oin ed th e Farl ei gh faithful i n ex pe r ienci ng live the r id e o f a lifetim e whi ch sa w th e Br it ish cha m p taken down in th e fir st tu rn a t th e sta rt o f th e second m o to , rem ount with th e pa ck go ne a n d , o n a tr ack w here passin g is su p posed to be next to i m poss ib le, power pa st th e ent ire field, includ in g Malh erbe, to tak e th e lead within four laps . Nin e minutes from last to fir st! Dampen ed by a sho we r immedi at eIy before th e sta rt , th e tr ack was in cr edib ly slipper y but that didn't slo w Th orpe: " I know I have to get to th e fro nt a n d stay if I'm going to w in th e tit le. I think I wa s sid eways mos t o f th e time." Even his riv a ls h ad to pa y tribute to Tho rpe's performance. G eorges Jobe, bitt er ly di sappo inted with h is ea rl y d eparture from mot a o ne with a broken gearbox, had to co pe with a mu ch cha nged as we ll as s lip pery tr ack , bu t gra ciousl y ad m itte d a t th e cl o se, " T he rest o f us were just find in g o u r wa y round as David flew pas t. U n bel ieva ble. Today h e was so g ood," T he effo rt wa s bound to tak e its toll . however, a n d Malh erbe took th e lead a fte r 30 minutes to receive th e checke red flag firs t at th e en d of a ti tan ic battl e in w hi ch Thorpe tw ice momentaril y got his n ose ba ck in front aga in a nd h e on ly ga ve up hope o f th e win a fte r a la st ditch effo rt a t a hairpin turn o n th e final lap ca me to nau ght. " J'd rath er have been 21 points i n front ," sa id Th orpe, " b u t a fte r th at sta rt , I've got to be happy wi th what I've got." It seeme d a n eterru tv a fte r th e fiv e second bo ard in race ' o ne was dis pla yed before the gate dropped a nd Mich ele Maga rouo and Wa tson u n leashed th e power of th ei r Kawasaki s to take th e lead. Ton y R iddell ws soon picking him self up a fter being ch o p ped on th e first turn as wer e Willi e Simpson, C hris Main d onal d a n d Rob Andrews a fter tangl in g on th e app roach to th e Bri d g e, a n d A nd re Vrorn ans a nd Wern er Siegle a t th e bottom of th e bi g hill. H o nd a ' s Malherb e to ok third from Mervyn An sti e u p th e h ill , seco nd from Watson a t th e bottom o f t he next d escen t a n d th e lead fro m Ma ga rot~o before swee p ing back into the m am are na . Several p laces furth er back a t th e sta rt, Honda 's Thorpe was fourth by the en d of the lap but had even d isplaced the c ha m p io n as th ey complet ed lap two, J obe was al so p ast h is .Ka wasa ki teammat es for third on la p three but it n ever sh owed o n th e lap cha r ts as g earbox tr oub les eliminated him before th e co m p letio n of th e lap . W ith Er ik G eboers a lready recovering from th e first of two falls , which, together with two delays as he sta lle d , m ade it a topsy-turvy ra ce for th e Bel gi an , all cha l lenge to th e tw o tit le ca nd ida tes was go ne but what a ra ce th ey p roduced . "Andre is the most difficu lt rid er in th e world to sh ak e off. H e is so go od at lea rn in g lines from yo u quickly a nd durin g th e race I co u ld n' t hel p thinkin g a bo u t H oll and, wh en he got by m e near th e end ," sa id Th orpe. " I had saved eno ugh energ y 10 go aga in if he got too cl ose but in th e end it wasn't necessary." In fact, Malh erbe got int o a wobbl e in the woods with one-and-a -h alf laps to go and. seei ng Thorpe disapp eari ng into th e d istan ce, gav e up hope. H e had no need to worry a bout a n y oppo si ti on becau se, d espite a m agnifi cent ride, Maga rotto wa s o ver a minute behind. Yam aha 's hopes o f a p lacing wer dented when Leif Persso n was taken out bad ly b y Jaak Van Velthoven a the a p p ro ac h to the Bridge a fter fou laps, Eye witn esses described th e assaul on the Swede as br uta l, the midsh ip a ttack lea vin g him wi th a ver y sor

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