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Cycle News 2021 Issue 20 May 18

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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corners and I said, 'Okay, I want to go for it.' But then I got to turn nine where it was raining a lot, and without braking the bike was going right-le -right-le . I thought, 'If I manage to arrive at the box like this, that in itself would be great.' I did arrive there at the perfect me, but then I almost wanted to go into Bas anini's box before pulling into my own box. Then I almost took Maver- ick's bike, it was a mess! But to take a podium in these circumstances is amaz- ing. I never expected it in these mixed condi ons. I don't really care about the lead in the championship, because there are 14 more races to go." MYOWNRACE 12 MAVERICK VINALES 10TH MOTOGP "Today it was very clear that, if we had dry condi ons, I would have had the opportunity to win the race," said Maverick Vinales. "I started well from second place and took the lead. I felt incredible on the bike. I hadn't had that feeling since the Qatar GP, and I understood very well in that moment that I could win the race. But then a er two laps it started to rain, and I just lost my concentra on because I was so disappointed. I made a mistake and went wide, and I lost too much me. I was very slow for two laps and I couldn't do anything." VOLUME 58 ISSUE 20 MAY 18, 2021 P63 Briefly... MILLER DOUBLES UP You know what they say: wait 1773 days—or 82 races—after your first MotoGP win for your second and then two come along (nearly) at once. Jack Miller experienced just that, taking his second win in as many weeks with a consummate display of cool, wet-weather riding. The Australian was challenging in the dry and coolly picked off Fabio Quartararo in the wet despite serving a double long-lap penalty for speeding in pit lane when switching bikes ("the old French speed traps get me all the time"). Miller's wet-weather skills have long been known. "For me, I push quite hard in these conditions," he explained after the race. "As you've seen in the past and also this weekend I crash quite

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