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Cycle News 2014 Issue 28 July 15

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 28 JULY 15, 2014 P49 race starts. Third was made pos- sible by Melandri's fall but also Rea's great showing in his first visit to Laguna Seca. For Guintoli it was nearly there in each race. "My plan was to stay behind Marco and attack at the end of race one, but from two-thirds of the race Marco was really smooth and really fast and I could not follow him," the Frenchman said. "In race two in the last two laps Tom was very strong and in a short race like this we were riding like it was qualifying laps." For Rea, a podium was as good as a win. "Honestly, that was as much as I could expect in my first week- end here, especially after my mistake in Superpole yesterday," Rea said. "My guys gave me a really good bike this weekend, although we are struggling a lot with top speed." Melandri went through a roller coaster, with a win in the opener and a self-inflicted fall in race two, when he just braked too late. "My lap times were not as fast as I expected in race one, but in the middle I did not drop down my lap time a lot," he said. "I knew it would be tough the last 10 laps but fortunately for me I could see Sylvain was not as fast as me for the last 10 laps and I could breathe a bit more. In race two I was way too fast into the last corner. I just braked 10 or 15 me- ters later than I should have, so it was just a stupid mistake." Briefly... Leon Camier had a one-off ride on the MV Agusta at Laguna Seca and was impressed by some aspects of it, while realizing they still have a long way to go yet. Despite losing track time to technical issues in the first of three practices on Friday, Camier said, "I think this bike has potential for sure, but there is also a lot they need to work on. It feels like its own thing, not like the BMW or anything else I have ridden. It is softer by a long way, very soft like the whole thing you can feel is nearly not con- nected. When you are on the gas there is a lot of grip from the bike, but it is a new package so they need a lot of time testing." cal and hard work so it stands you in good stead when you get to some of these more open, flowing World Championship tracks. Alex Lowes whizzes down the front straight at Laguna.

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