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Cycle News 2006 Issue 25 June 28

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C.'tolunyo Cir.uir c.rrolunyo, spoin MOTOGP Briefly... I , EI a Robert5 Jr. wo5 stoked to finish on the podium {or the firit lime this seoson. Dqni Pedroro hil fie deGk twi.e in spqin. a I aHi il t rtl tait{ I - the pair finish every race from now first and second, it will still take six more races - to the lYalaysian GP - for Rossi to gain the lead. l'4elandri has 89 points, Pedrosa 86. and Stoner 65. Cll moved him above l'4ick Doohan in the hall of fame. lt was Rossi's 55th in the premier class, one more than Doohan. Giacomo Agostini is his lasr tartet, with 68 wins on the way to eight World Championships. Doohan still has more points that Rossi, with a total of 2298 in his I l-year career ln has live years, Rossi has amassed 1982 points. Hore fun with statistics - that prove MotoGP is getting more excitinS year by year (as if you hadn't noticed) - over fi\ie years of the 990 class, as the bikes have become rnore uler-friendly, the average winnint marSin has shmnk fairly steadily. This year. it has been 1.58 r€.ondq last year it was 1.88; in 2004 2-24: and 3.45 and 3,21 for the two previous years. The notion of r.strictrd 990cc machines being allowed to compete with next year's 800s seems dead in the water. after a fur- ther meetihS of the manufacturers' associa- tion before the Catalunfan GP Ducati had be€n pushing for this to be allowed for salellile teams, sutgestinS that limtint revs would be a simple (and easily adiustable) way of limiting performance. bLn Honda is known to be qBainst it. No official word emerted from the meetin& but sources suSgested that Du

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