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Cycle News 2013 Issue 24 June 18

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 24 JUNE 18, 2013 almost crashed. "I tried to prepare an attack, but I did it at the wrong place. Dani braked very late." Even so, he was attacking again over the line. Rossi could mark fourth as progress, and his close encounter with Bautista as a lucky escape. The Go & Fun Honda rider tried to swoop inside him into the tight left, almost hit him as he forced the Italian wide, then fell off, having a second go at the Yamaha's back end as he slid into the dirt. Bautista makes rather a habit of this sort of thing. After the race, he said, rather superfluously: "In hindsight, it would have been better to wait." On lap six it was Crutchlow's turn, running out of grip into the left-right turns eight/nine. "It was completely my mistake," he said. "I was struggling to stay with the Hondas into the corners, so I tried to step it up and stepped it up too much. Our set-up is good for the middle and end of races, but I can't stop the bike in the early laps. The front tire had no grip when I crashed." Losing ground to Crutchlow, SAVE OF THE WEEKEND Marc Marquez came close to a major disaster in the closing laps. He put an inside pass under braking on Dani Pedrosa, but the championship leader braked even later and cut across. Collision course, and it looked as though they had collided. Not so: Marquez had seen the consequences of putting them both off, and locked the front to avoid the hit. That he saved the crash proved what he'd said two weeks before: "If I lose the front I can usually save it." That he came straight back to attack again proves something greater. Marc Marquez celebrates with his fan club after finishing third. P61 Briefly... Last 250 champion Hiro Aoyama's difficult return to MotoGP got harder at Catalunya, two weeks after he picked up knee and hand injuries at Mugello. His misfortune was a blessing to an unknown Spanish national rider, recently retired, who hopped on his bike and earned a first-time-out title point. He was 36-year-old Javier Del Amor, a long-standing national competitor, who more or less just happened to be in the pits at the right time. Aoyama, who struggled last season in World Superbikes, withdrew after another crash in the last free practice. The Avintia Blusens team quickly slotted Del Amor in his place, and he managed to set the required time within 107 percent of the top QP2 rider. One lap down, race attrition promoted him to 15th. Dorna's change of tack is in preparation for a radical new system for 2015, with a possible expansion of the grid to 28. Support and payments will be based on results from the 2014 season. The top 22 teams will get full support, the next two only freight costs and free tires. Any teams lower than 24th will have to stump up or get out. The aim is to get rid of time-serving teams, and leave a larger share of the pot available for the others. When Harry met Sally, there was famously some fakery in the expressions of mutual pleasure. Not so it seemed when Freddie met Markie, the new kid who has been breaking all his records. Freddie continued on next page

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