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Cycle News 2014 Issue 33 August 19 2014

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 33 AUGUST 19, 2014 P67 "I was on the limit to catch him, and maybe with one more lap I could try to beat him … but it was too late," Lorenzo said. And then Rossi, on the rostrum after "a difficult weekend" includ- ing a heavy crash that left him with a skinned, but fortunately not fractured little finger on his left hand. "In warm-up I tried to ride without painkillers but it was very difficult," Rossi said. "For the race we found a better setting for the finger and for the bike." "It was difficult with the clutch at the start," and he'd lost touch with the leaders because he was somewhat tentative. But he picked up the pace and passed Marquez for his seventh podium finish of the year. "It was a great pleasure finally to beat Marc," he grinned. The race, over 22 laps and 118.866 km, escaped the threat of rain after a cool start to the day, and had one other hero – Pramac Ducati's Andrea Iannone - who fi- Briefly... maha also in qualifying, heading the second row in fourth. But his results have been tarnished by a series of crashes, with a total of 12 this year, five of them during the Sachsenring weekend. A load had been lifted from his shoulders, he said. Looking forward to the pressure of his home GP in two weeks, he said: "I'm not sure that there's that much more pressure to be put onto me than I've had in the last three months." When is a seamless shift not a seamless shift? In Yamaha's case, on the way down through the gear- box. This hitherto unknown fact emerged at Brno, and Rossi agreed that it was possibly a contributing factor to not being able to match the Hondas on braking. Honda's version arrived in 2012 and after much pres- sure from riders, Yamaha caught up in the middle of last season … but only on upshifts. The system saves a few milliseconds in every shift, add- ing over the course of a lap or a race to a valuable advantage. "Yamaha is now almost as strong as Honda in acceleration and top speed, and Yamaha made a very good step with the gearbox (last year)," said Rossi. "It works very well in acceleration, with fourth to seventh covered by just over two seconds as they spread out towards the end. Rookie Franco Morbidelli on the Italtrans Kalex injected a bit of excitement as he came through to take eighth ahead of a hard-pressing Johann Zarco on the AirAsia Caterham machine and Tech 3's Marcel Schrot- ter. Paginas Amarillas Kalex's Luis Salom was among a number of fallers, out of eleventh place, and the most histrionic as he beat the ground where he landed in the gravel trap. His fifth win eased Rabat away again in the title battle, 208 points to Kallio's 196. Vinales stays third on 150, followed by Aegerter's 123 and Corsi's 100. Tito Rabat celebrated his dominant Moto2 win at Brno by giving a fan in a check- ered suit a lift, earning him a 1000 Euro fine for the effort. Pedrosa (26) knocked down the laps in the lead, but Lorenzo (99) kept him honest and started to close the gap towards the end. continued on next page

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