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Cycle News 2014 Issue 35 September 3

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 35 SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 P53 boy Bradley Smith and his Monster Tech 3 Yamaha had come through to take sixth by lap five, soon joined by Andrea Iannone's Pramac Ducati – hastily rebuilt after a last- corner's crash robbed him of a potential front-row start. The Italian was ahead before half dis- tance; Aleix Espargaro hanging on behind, and brother Pol and his Monster Tech 3 Ya- maha had joined in and was cutting through. He was ahead of Smith when the Brit sud- denly slowed and cruised back to the pits. He had a cracked wheel, and it was getting harder and scarier as the laps went on. By now Fun&Go Honda's Alvaro Bautista had caught up; and also LCR Honda's Ste- fan Bradl, after running wide and dropping to 10th on lap one. It was a lively group, closing on Iannone, with Pol the first to catch and pass the Ducati. Next came the Hondas, but Bautista slipped off again with two laps to go; Bradl took seventh off Iannone on the last lap. With Aleix Espargaro now a distant ninth, Fun&Go Honda's Scott Redding was 10th, Briefly... Two famous old names returned to Moto2 – or should that be three? They were Mamola, with Randy's son Dakota making a GP debut; Jeremy McWilliams, with former 250cc GP winner Jeremy making a wild card re- turn aged 50; and Brough Superior – the motorcycle ridden by the hardy Ulsterman. Dakota Mamola was riding in place of former 125 champion Nico Terol, suffering one of those dreaded mys- tery complaints that have seen his results slump badly. The new boy fell once in practice, but qualified safe- ly in last place. He fell again in the race, pitted twice, and finished last, three laps down. With the end of the season ap- proaching, at least one factory rider is in danger of a pit-lane start for exceeding the engine allocation, reduced this year from six to five. continued on next page

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