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Cycle News 2013 Issue 37 September 17

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 37 SEPTEMBER 17, 2013 Lorenzo was perfect in this one as he quickly opened up a gap on the two factory Hondas and maintained it to the finish. Not just because he had once again taken fourth place. On a day when everybody's nemesis Marc Marquez was handing out humiliation, the home hero was his first victim. It came after the Merciless Repsol Honda rider had made a couple of errors early in the race, troubled with the handling with a full tank, and had run so wide that he let Rossi through into third, giving him the chance to chase the stillclose Dani Pedrosa, who was in turn chasing runaway fast starter Jorge Lorenzo. Instead, Rossi found himself, once again, victim of a hard and pushy pass, forcing him to sit up as the Honda slipped inside at the final hairpin. It was a slap in the face from which he was unable to recover. Marquez's next victim was his teammate Pedrosa, by now a second away up the track. The young record-breaker hunted him down remorselessly, then pushed past with equal vigor. Pedrosa was at 10th of a second with a hard move on Zarco on the final lap. Espargaro is looking increasingly threatening for the title, now only 23 points adrift of Redding, on 202 points to the Spaniard's 179. Pol Espargaro won the Moto2 GP. P41 Briefly... ellite teams for factory-spec bikes. With two-strokes, rider Sete Gibernau scored race wins, but since the arrival of the four-strokes, this goal has been out of reach. Sources close to the team explained that the non-Honda KTM Moto3 squad would be distinctly separate from Gresini's all-Honda MotoGP and Moto2 squads. A dynasty in the making? Certainly all eyes were on 16-year-old GP first-timer Luca Marini, as he wheeled his San Carlo FTR-Honda onto the track for the first time. His particular burden is to be Valentino Rossi's half-brother. Marini is contesting the Italian Championship, and acquitted himself reasonably well, until the race. He qualified 29th, but didn't make it past the first corner, tagging another bike at the back and crashing out. Bridgestone have a new rear tire for testing at Misano on the day after the race, aimed not only at addressing complaints about crashhappy warm-up problems but more at updating the available tires – so far this year the harder rear option has barely been used, and the harder front only seldom. The company has a new front available as well, but according to a spokesman it will be held back for the present, because giving teams two tires to test rather than just one would be in danger of confusing the issue – especially when they had modifications of their own to test. "The harder rear has hardly been used this year, mainly because the improved electronic controls make it unnecessary," he said. The new tire offered better edge grip, taking continued on next page

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