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Cycle News 2020 Issue 30 July 30

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 30 JULY 28, 2020 P51 IIIMY OWN RACE: 46 VALENTINO ROSSI 3RD MOTOGP "I'm very happy because it's been a long me since I was on the podium," Valen- no Rossi said. "We're coming back from a bad period with bad results. So, this weekend we started working in another way. I'm very happy with the work David Muñoz [Crew Chief] did, and the rest of my team also did a good job. I was able to make a good lap at the start, and a er that the race was so long. But I'm happy to be back on the podium. For me it's not quite like a victory, but it's similar." 12 MAVERICK VINALES 2ND MOTOGP "Actually, in this race it was impossible to breathe," runner-up Maverick Vinales said. "First of all, in the first lap I tried to overtake Fabio to get the clear track, because I felt very strong with the bike, but then I went wide and Fabio and Vale overtook me. Then I was stuck behind Vale, and I couldn't breathe most of the laps, I was destroyed. I don't know why, maybe because of the heat coming from the other bikes, but I couldn't do more. I was saving something for the last five laps, and I pushed at the end when I had a good rhythm again. I mean, today I lost it in the first lap, if not it would have been a much be er race." MotoGP 1. Fabio Quartararo (Yam) 2. Maverick Vinales (Yam) 3. Valentino Rossi (Yam) 4. Takaaki Nakagami (Hon) 5. Joan Mir (Suz) Moto2 1. Enea Bastianini (Kal) 2. Luca Marini (Kal) 3. Marco Bezzecchi (Kal) 4. Sam Lowes (Kal) 5. Aron Canet (Spe) Moto3 1. Tatsuki Suzuki (Hon) 2. John McPhee (Hon) 3. Celestino Vietti (KTM) 4. Darryn Binder (KTM) 5. Gabriel Rodrigo (Hon) MotoE 1. Dominque Aegerter (Ene) 2. Jordi Torres (Ene) 3. Mattia Casadei (Ene) 4. Alex de Angelis (Ene) 5. Niccolo Canepa (Ene) Rookie Brad Binder (33) commits the cardinal sin of clouting into his (sort of) teammate Miguel Oliveira (88), sending the Portuguese rider flying. Binder was looking good for a top-10 result after qualifying ninth, while Oliveira was an excellent fifth on row two. Binder later had his own massive crash, putting an end to the troubled day for KTM as Iker Lecuona also crashed out.

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