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Cycle News 2014 Issue 28 July 15

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 28 JULY 15, 2014 P71 dominance. The 21-year-old has done it in all sorts of different cir- cumstances, starting with a still recovering broken leg at Qatar. We are witnessing a phenom- enon. The Sachsenring circuit is uniquely short and complex, with a plethora of left-hand corners and a terrifying right-hand swoop down a steep hill. As at Assen, fickle weather played a crucial part, almost all weekend. Stefan Bradl (6) led a horde of privateers off the start line as the factory men started the race from pit lane. Most signally for the big race of the day, after the first two had run in the dry. With 20 minutes to MotoGP, heavy rain swept across the hillside, drenching the track, and throwing tactics into turmoil. Marquez lined up on pole heading an all-Honda front row, with German hope Stefan Bradl and his LCR Honda at the far end, and Repsol teammate Dani Pedrosa in between. Behind them NGM Forward Yamaha's Briefly... The canny Dovizioso remained tight- lipped, saying: "I have to consider every option;" adding that he would not rule out a return to a satellite team. He left Tech 3 Yamaha to join Ducati last season, but would be high on the wish list both for that team and either of the satellite Honda squads. And Suzuki, where his experience and reliability would be hugely valu- able. Race-day brought confirmation of what had become a worst-kept se- cret – that the influential Aspar team owned by former multi-champion Jorge Martinez is to switch its Moto3 effort from KTM to Mahindra next year, with a two-rider squad. On a day when one of the six Mahindra cus- tomer bikes took the Indian marque's best-ever result with Brad Binder's second place, it showed the grow- ing strength of the Suter-built rac- ers. Mahindra Racing chairman SP Shukla said: "We are delighted with today's developments – both the As- par partnership and Binder's great result on a Mahindra bike. Both am- ply demonstrate the capability and potential of the Mahindra package." Contracts were a more controversial topic elsewhere in Moto3 … cen- tered around the Marc VDS pit, and humming with "mystery surrounds" intrigue and contradiction. The major issue concerned series leader Jack Miller, a hot property who insists his immediate future is not yet decided. The response from the Belgian team was to announce that in fact they al- ready had the Australian under con- tract for 2015 and 2016 for Moto2. Not only that, but this had been al- ready set in stone (or at least in the continued on next page

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