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Cycle News 2020 Issue 29 July 21

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P112 CN III IN THE PADDOCK BY MICHAEL SCOTT T hey are calling it Quarter- gate. Or perhaps Fabio- gate. Whatever the name, there is a whole lot of blame being flung around in advance of a special official hearing before the first MotoGP race of the season at Jerez. It's to do with breaking testing regs while trying to stay sharp in these extraordinary times, and while officially there are only vague allegations concerning an unspecified number of unnamed riders, "unconfirmed reports" (don't you love that phrase?) put the bite on Spanish Moto3 sophomore Sergio Garcia and Yamaha's Rossi-replacing Fabio Quartararo. Nobody much cares about the first one: Moto3 kids are expect- ed to be naughty and always in trouble, and he's only 17. Plenty of time to live and learn. It's a bit different for French Fabio, though. The crepe suzette flambe of MotoGP is a special case. Not for nothing is he widely regarded as the main challenge to Marc Marquez this year (next year, sometime, nev- er?). So when he is in trouble, it's significant. What Quartararo does matters. According to those uncon- firmed reports, it seems his offense was not that he went private testing at Paul Ricard in June, on a Yamaha R1—that's allowed and was not done in secret. The problem was that the motorbike was a modified R1, with Superbike electronics, in a state of tune allowed by the French National Championship. A relatively minor transgression, you might think, given the small though obviously important dif- ferences between a showroom bike and a Superbike racer, and the yawning gulf between each of them and a full-on MotoGP prototype. But there remain sev- eral implications. Some concern the "real-thing" performance of the electron- ics, bearing some relation to a proper MotoGP bike in terms of scope and adjustability. This The Quartergate SCANDAL

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