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Cycle News 2013 Issue 22 June 4

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ROUND 5/JUNE 2, 2013 MUGELLO CIRCUIT/MUGELLO, ITALY MOTOGP P74 MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Stefan Bradl returned to form at Mugello, the German holding off the two factory Ducatis to finish fourth. Andrea Dovizioso (04) ended up fifth. "I must have made a mistake, but we checked the data and everything was completely the same as the lap before. I can often save a crash if I lose the front but both wheels slipped at the same time," Marquez said. Lorenzo was left in solitary splendor, and Yamaha had regained the initiative from Honda. He repeated his mantra that "we need to improve the bike," but this time it had nothing to do with power or acceleration. "In the heat I was struggling with the rear. We need to make the bike turn better," he said. There was plenty of drama down the field. Monster Tech 3 Yamaha's Cal Crutchlow had been balked off the start when Andrea Dovizioso cut across in front of him, and it was the Italian chasing the leading three at the end of the first lap. Next time they hit the rightleft Casanova Savelli, Crutchlow managed to get ahead. But he was now 1.5 seconds down, and the gap would gradually grow until the closing laps, when the Briton got a second wind. "In the last 10 laps I was closing on both of them. If I could have caught Dani [Pedrosa], I'm confident I could have made a pass." At the end he was just over a second behind the Honda, for a second podium in succession. He has been in the top five at every race this year. Almost 15 seconds behind by the end came a long and stirring battle for fourth. Dovizioso had Marlboro Ducati teammate Nicky Hayden on his wheel almost from the start, and by the end of lap two LCR Honda's Stefan Bradl had tagged on and was pushing hard. The former Moto2 World Champion slotted between them next time round, and by lap five was ahead of Dovi also over the line. But the matter was far from settled. Hayden was going well

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