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Cycle News 2020 Issue 40 October 6

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P112 CN III IN THE PADDOCK BY MICHAEL SCOTT S un, moon and… well, what else? (Apart from galax- ies, black holes, planets, meteors, empty space...) The night and day motifs on superstar Rossi's helmet—they've been there since the 1990s—re- flect, he has often explained, the two sides of his personality. Never has the great man's persona been quite as schizo- phrenic as right now, in a 25th season of giddy highs and plum- meting lows for the old man of the grid. I'm sorry, I won't apologize for writing about Rossi for a second successive column. Oh, it seems I just did apolo- gize, but here goes anyway. For the great man has continued to seize the headlines, after con- firming not just his new Petronas SRT contract for next year, but that he doesn't rule out carrying on (and on and on) for 2022, as well. The news was not unexpect- ed. The peculiar circumstances of the 2020 season had got in the way of his plan of seeing how he went in the early rounds, with still time to make a deci- sion before the summer break. Instead Covid rewrote the cal- endar and rendered the timing impossible. But it is not so much the news but the combination of contra- dictions that keeps Valentino fascinating. The Catalan GP weekend where he made the announce- ment was typical: a scintillating start and an ending deep in the dumps. He arrived carrying the ac- colades as the savior of Italian racing: his VR46 ranch-academy turning out a whole generation of race-winning talent, proteges Morbidelli winning Misano 1, and Bagnaia close to winning Misano 2, and his brand name straddling the sport. Then came formal confirma- tion at a cheery press confer- ence that his seemingly never- ending career is not about to end. This was hand in hand with a fine front-row qualification. Next day he was running strong- ly, placed a threatening second It's Night And Day For MotoGP's Eternal Miss Havisham

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