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Cycle News 2013 Issue 26 July 2

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ROUND 7/JUNE 29, 2013 CIRCUIT VAN DRENTHE/ASSEN, HOLLAND MOTOGP P56 MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Crutchlow had battled in the early laps, having his usual trouble with a full tank. At the end, he was getting stronger – "again, too little too late," he ruefully commented. He closed on the Honda pair, passed Pedrosa firmly at the chicane at the end of lap 20, and started to close the gap to Marquez. For the last three laps he was on him, but his plan to attack at the hairpin on the last lap went wrong, through little fault of his own. They were just starting the lap when Marquez took a defensive tight line into the first corner. "I braked late, but stopped a lot," he said. "Then I felt a touch at the back, and I thought: 'Cal is really pushing.' " The touch pushed Crutchlow wide. "It was his fault," he joked; recalling how it was much the same as had happened when Marquez almost hit Pedrosa two weeks ago. "I didn't plan to pass him there, but he braked so hard and he was stopped in the middle of the corner with his hand still on the brake." Lorenzo's race was remarkable, extraordinary, and a private and public epic. Starting 12th, he'd gained five places on the first lap, and had more to come as he passed Smith and Bradl on the second. He was fifth and travelling hardly slower than the leaders. He stayed fifth too, although he'd Nicky Hayden (69) battled with teammate Andrea Dovizioso (04) and Bradley Smith (38), but lost out to both in the final laps. dropped out of touch by then. He was still only seven seconds behind Pedrosa, and comfortably clear of Bradl in sixth. Espargaro had pushed through in the early laps while Bautista – chastened by successive firstlap crashes at the last two races – was proceeding more cautiously in the pack behind him. He dropped Hayden's Ducati off and closed on the CRT bike ahead after four laps, but while he did get ahead there was no way he could get rid of him, and the Aprilia even got past again once or twice. At the finish Espargaro was less than

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