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Cycle News 2013 Issue 37 September 17

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ROUND 13/SEPTEMBER 15, 2013 MISANO WORLD CIRCUIT MARCO SIMONCELLI/MISANO, ITALY MOTOGP P48 MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WHO ELSE? It's becoming a regular event. Marc Marquez dominates free practice, leads qualifying, then seals it with a single lap that blows everyone else right away. At Misano, his sixth pole in 12 races was already secure when he went out for the final blitzer. By the time he'd finished it he'd set a new outright record for the circuit, and claimed a massive advantage over the rest of more than half a second. This followed another event that is not so unusual… a crash earlier in the day. "I knew why I crashed, so I was able to go faster," he said. When pressed, he explained: he was releasing the brake and opening the throttle when his finger just brushed the Marc Marquez earned pole position again with a record breaking lap of Misano. brake lever. "Maybe I was too relaxed." Until that lap, Jorge Lorenzo had been pushing closer, much relieved by the new seamless gearbox, better (he said) in every way, freeing the bike from instability in upshifts and allowing the rider to focus more on riding. "But I did not find the best set up for this track yet," he said. "We will make one more change tomorrow morning." Alongside for a home-track celebration, Valentino Rossi – only his second time on the front row all year. "I am very satisfied: from yesterday I was quite fast, and we worked well on the bike. Usually in qualifying I suffer more, but this time I could push." He was one-and-a-half tenths off Lorenzo, and almost exactly the same time faster than a troubled Dani Pedrosa, heading row two after a frustrating day, also crashing at a low-grip circuit where the front end could be treacherous. But it was tires that played him foul. There was no explanation from Bridgestone, he said, but three different tires had such poor grip that he was struggling even to get

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