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Cycle News 2014 Issue 20 May 20

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MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 51 ISSUE 20 MAY 20, 2014 P39 and then when [Jorge] Lorenzo passed me he put on the brakes more than I expected and I had to go wide." Very wide, dropping behind several other riders. "After that I had some great overtakes to get to second," he continued. "I enjoyed that quite a lot, but I was only looking at Val- entino [Rossi] – I didn't see my pit board, but at some corners I could see him, and every lap he was a little bit closer." Briefly... extra tire allocation for the two riders who have to take part in both qualify- ing sessions. Although he narrowly missed the cut this weekend, he has been one of the pair at the last two races – only to run short of rubber to make any impact in the second out- ing. MotoGP qualifying splits riders into two after three free practice ses- sions, with the top 10 automatically in Q2, and the top two in Q1 also winning through. But the extra ses- sion means heavier use of the allo- cated tires. "I missed out at this race, but I was in Q2 the last two times," Hayden said. "This time we were more prepared… I had a new set of tires for the first time. In Jerez I had a new rear, but the problem was the front was very used, and the rear just pushed it. This week I had to con- serve tires a little too much. I think you should get an extra set, as a little reward for getting through. I spoke to Loris [Capirossi] in the Safety Com- mission, and they were very recep- tive. The feedback I got is they are happy to do it, but they just need a little more time." Not everybody agrees with Hayden, however. The rider who beat him through this time was Cal Crutchlow, and he was adamant – in spite of having spent the second half of Q1 in the pits, saving tires for Q2, watch- ing as Hayden came within .036 of a second of ousting him. "Being in Q1 is one of the worst experiences. I didn't want to use my second tire, but by then you've given the other riders a target. But I think the rules are fair. If you don't get into the top 10, then that is your situation." Andrea Dovizioso (04) led at the start from Stefan Bradl (6), Valentino Rossi (hidden), Dani Pedrosa (26) and Marquez (93). continued on next page

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