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Cycle News 2013 Issue 35 September 4

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ROUND 12/SEPTEMBER 1, 2013 SILVERSTONE CIRCUIT/EAST MIDLANDS, ENGLAND MOTOGP P50 MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Stefan Bradl rode to a lonely sixth. Magical Marquez Dry weather, fast track, full pressure – from Marc Marquez, on Jorge Lorenzo. And home boy Cal Crutchlow, on himself. Marquez had won here before on a 125, but got beaten in a spectacular scrap with Scott Redding last year in Moto2. First time on a full-bore MotoGP bike, however, and he proved untouchable. In fact Lorenzo topped the time sheets on the first afternoon, at a track where the Yamaha was able to show its best. When it came to the crunch time in Q2, Marquez made it stick, albeit by only just over a 10th of a second, at a track with a lap time of more than two minutes. He even surprised himself, carving almost half a second off on his second tire, having thought he'd already found the limit with the first. The only dilemma was whether to choose a hard or soft rear for the race. "Both are working quite well – it will be interesting to see." Lorenzo thought he had done enough. "I almost got it. I made a couple of little mistakes, but it was still one of the best laps of my career. It was a good lap time and I thought I'd made it - but when I looked at the classification I was second. I was a little bit disappointed." Cal Crutchlow has crashed in practice for both previous British GPs, finishing a fighting sixth last year after a back-row start, with broken bones in his ankle. He didn't make quite such demands on the bulldog spirit this year, but it wasn't for want of trying. He crashed twice on Saturday morning, the first time on an out lap at 181 mph, he said. Though he emerged relatively unscathed, his Tech 3 crew had a frantic time with the wrenches to get both bikes ready for the final session. Crutchlow made it to the front row, third fastest. "Every other year here I've missed the final qualifying. Thanks to the medical staff and my team for

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