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Cycle News 2006 Issue 18 May 10

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Irronbul, Turkcy ilETICrI Round 3 April 30. 2OO5 Wonld Championship MotoGP S€ri€s they had dominated wet practice. Pole starter Chris Vermeulen was one of the best off, his Suzuki leading for the first lap, and staying fairly close, even after the fast Hondas came piling past. But it was Sete Gibernau's Ducati that took over the lead, and stayed in front until laP l0- Then his rear tire started to 80 badly south, and he dropped back rap- idty. "lt was really bad, sliding and vibrating, but Bridgestone had told me they'd worked a lot on safety, and even if it did chunk it wouldn't explode - like happened to [Shinya] Nakano two years ago - so I decided to stay out, because that is what I was taught to do." He was I lth at the finish. John Hopkins, who had chosen a similarly hard rear, ran sffongly in sec- t I 4 , L t+r I r \r I ) I r I I I I I I I I Poh.ilte. Chris Vermeulen (7I) led off the ilort of th. furkish Grqnd P.ir with Hoyden (69), Sroner (271, Sete Gibernoir (I5), John Hopkins (2I) ond tha :est ol the MoroGP ffeld. I 26 MAY r0,2006 . CYCLE NEWS lap two he ran off the track, losing four of the places he had regained by then. He finished that l+ in l4th. Then he iust started going faster and faster, up to flfth by lap 14, pro- moted to fourth when Pedrosa fell. His fastest lap, the second fastest of the race, was his last, as he tried to catch Hayden . "Mine is the lirst bike in histor),that is better when the tires start slidin8," he joked afterward. Still battling to find the right base settings for his razor-edge new Yamaha, he was to stay and test on Monday. "we made a change after warm-uP, Putting more weight on the front, then another change after the warm-up lap. We learned a lot today," he said. His slow start, then his lap two error, cost him the podium, he said. "My last laps were like a master- piece. After the race, Toni Elias behind me tapped me on the shoulder, and gave me some applause." Not everybody was haPPY, with a reversal of fortune for the Bridgestone users in the dry, after t / -, { L. L I .L t \ il n \ Volenlino Rosri (46) qoolified poorly, rqn off the trock eorly Ln, birt bounced bock ro finish fourth. Toni Elior (24) $ollowed Rossi through lhe po.k lo finish fifth. T L,-_\ -, ! -l e 'lr w t I t I a I I -b (- r>'- - t l F r a \r t II rft [' \ '/ -/ r ( ^2 ( (

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