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Cycle News 2021 Issue 29 July 20

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T he first person to beat is your teammate. It's a cli- ché, but (like most clichés) deeply true. Rivals will have machines with different characteristics. Nothing you can do about that. But your teammate's on exactly the same bike. No excuses. Wriggle room, to use another cliché, comes in the way you in- terpret the word "beat." At World Championship-level, for the most successful, there's no room for kindness. "Beating" means a great deal more than just reaching the checkered flag first. In some cases, there is no doubt as to which of the pit-shar- ers is the senior. In such cases, if each accepts his role, it might even be possible to be friends. Usually, given the competitive nature of anyone who gets to this level of racing, it's not like that. Towering self-belief goes hand in hand with a pathological drive to prove it. And then the rules are simple. Your teammate must be mentally pulverized. Humiliated, ignored, embarrassed, belittled, sidelined—and exposed as hav- ing feet of clay. It can be done in a variety of ways. False friendship followed by betrayal is one favored route. Backstabbing another. Anything that works. Properly accomplished, he'll be beaten before the race begins. And a true master of the art has by then made sure that his bike, while nominally the same, is several steps better. Only when your teammate is no longer a threat can peace and harmony break out. On the surface, anyway. Racing history is rich in riders justifiably nicknamed "the team- mate from hell." Few more pungently than those bastions of British fair play, Phil Read and Barry Sheene. Seven-times champion Read tricked his factory Yamaha team- mate Bill Ivy out of the 1968 125 Championship so cynically that many blamed Ivy's fatal crash in P118 CN III IN THE PADDOCK BY MICHAEL SCOTT Now it is Pol Espargaro's turn to find himself subtly elbowed in the gut at every opportunity by Marquez. THE TEAMMATES FROM HELL

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