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Cycle News 2025 Issue 34 August 26

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electronics and control tires— some differences that should seem to have been ironed out have instead magnified. Take the recent Austrian GP. The difference between Marquez's winning Ducati and third-placed Bezzecchi's Aprilia was less than 3.5 seconds after 28 laps and 75.6 miles, just over a tenth of a second per lap. (I choose the third finisher for rea - sons that will become clear.) Yet, the best Yamaha, in a woeful weekend for the formerly sporadically dominant Japanese factory, was that of Fabio Quar - tararo, who was 15th and fourth from last (three other Yamahas behind him), a massive 25.25 M otorcycle racing has always been a technical sport. That's obvious and indivisible. But the ma- chinery isn't everything. A good rider can potentially get more out of an average bike than the other way round—an average rider on a good bike. Talent will win out. That's why it's a genuine sport, rather than just a mechanical tug-of- war. As Marc Marquez contin - ues to demonstrate. These things seem obvious. Yet as technology has advanced, hand in hand with rules that seek to equalize that technology by manifold restrictions—fixed cylinder size and numbers, spec P156 CN II IN THE PADDOCK BY MICHAEL SCOTT The latest GP25 is not as good a motorcycle as the GP24 it replaced. DUCATI'S BACKWARD STEP

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