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Cycle News 2022 Issue 35 August 30

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lap, even," according to Jack Miller, the situation can become a nightmare to manage. "The front tire is the holy grail of the motorcycle world," said Trevathan. "If a rider doesn't have that feedback from the front, he doesn't know where to bit earlier. Then if the pressure goes very high, you start to close the front in the middle of the corner, in the fast corners especially. It's then difficult to have the feeling to try to over- take the rider in front of you be- cause you start to think that you disrupts the air behind, creating a wake, which unsettles the bike (this caused Rins' crash in France and Takaaki Nakagami's in Barcelona). Second, the aero package alters the bike's natu- ral streamlined outline, greatly impacting top speed. FEATURE I MOTOGP TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS P106 push or how hard he can push." So, when the tire overheats, the pressure can get out of control. "If the pressure rises more, it starts doing more front locking in braking, so it's difficult to stop the bike," said the erudite Luca Marini. "You have to brake a little can crash if you exaggerate." In the past, an overheating front tire could be cured by sim- ply pulling out of the slipstream, giving the rubber fresh air to cool it. But that is currently problem- atic for two reasons: First, a Mo- toGP machine's aero package As Trevathan explained, "In 2020 you'd just tell the rider to pull out of the slipstream to cool the tire down. You'd do that on a few straights, and it was fine. But now if you do that, you get the wake and the whole bike starts shaking. And you lose so Time was when you could get in a draft, pull out and pass cleanly. Now you have to stay in the draft for the longest possible time until the rider in front gets on the brakes, then jump out of the draft to make the pass.

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