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Cycle News 2014 Issue 28 July 15

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 28 JULY 15, 2014 P79 Briefly... than before," said Bradl; while Smith pointed out that the tighter corner simply demanded a greater lean an- gle, so that in spite of reduced speed the danger was much the same. Another intriguing test on the same topic didn't even go off at half cock, after freighting problems meant that a batch of asymmetric front tires failed to turn up in time. This repre- sents a change of philosophy: last year Bridgestone rejected the notion of a dual-compound front specifical- ly for this corner, because previous experiments had proved unpopular with the riders, robbed of their usu- ally precise front-end feel. A spokes- man explained. "This time a differ- ent construction method was used. We're confident this new type of asymmetric front will work better, but it needs to be tested by the riders first before we can decide to introduce it at other events on the calendar," he continued. "If the consensus from rider feedback regarding this new development is similar to last time in that it causes more problems than it solves then it won't be introduced to the allocation." The company hoped to find an alternative test venue after missing out at the Sachsenring. Suzuki hopes to dip a toe into the water at the end of the season, with a possible wild card entry to the Va- lencia GP. This is partially a reward to Randy de Puniet for his testing work this season, explained project boss Davide Brivio; but obviously also a chance to measure the latest version of next year's returning MotoGP bike in anger, rather than just at joint tests. With further tests planned at Mug- ello, Aragon and Valencia, "there is now an idea to participate in the last of the year. Lead Mahindra rider Miguel Oliveira had forged through to sixth at the front of the chase pack from 19th on the grid, only to be knocked off by the crashing Karel Hanika. Some relief in the title chase for Miller, with his closest rivals not scor- ing well, and Fenati and Rins not at all. He has 142 points to Marquez's 123, then Vazquez 112, Fenati 110 and Rins 107. Jack Miller celebrates his victory in the Moto3 class. continued on next page

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