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Cycle News 2013 Issue 29 July 23

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ROUND 9/JULY 21, 2013 MAZDA RACEWAY LAGUNA SECA/MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA MOTOGP P48 MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BRADL'S FIRST Qualifying was a feast of fascination, and happily not too many crashes – except for the big one that destroyed U.S. wild card Blake Young's only chassis on Friday afternoon. One of several points of focus was Marc Marquez. The golden rookie's first sight of the track was on Thursday afternoon on a scooter. If he went fastest the next day, opined Cal Crutchlow, it would prove he was lying, and that he'd already made a secret visit. It did take until the second session, but he was firmly on top from then on, attacking the track with a gusto that reminded all (including Valentino Rossi) of three-time winner Casey Stoner. On top until the last 30 seconds of final qualifying. By then his attack on his own top time had gone wrong: "Pushing too hard on the second tire." The crash was fast but innocuous, but meant no further improvement. Right at the end it all came together for Stefan Bradl, the LCR Honda rider threatening throughout then riding "my best lap ever," completed with a seamless exit from the last corer that took him over .017 of a second faster than Marquez. His first pole was the first by a German in the premiere class. A surprise at the other end of the front row also: Alvaro Bautista making it all-Honda. He too was looking aggressively on the tight track, recovering confidence after his consecutive first-lap crashes in Italy and Catalunya, and perhaps slightly too obviously urging caution in the early laps here, in relatively cool track temperatures. Less than two tenths covered the front row. Rossi pronounced himself happy to be heading the second, less than a 10th adrift and on the pace at a track he enjoys. He was for once top Yamaha; Crutchlow alongside was the next. It might have been different had the Englishman's final qualifying plans not

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