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Cycle News 2014 Issue 35 September 3

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renzo had led most of the way, fought back with gusto when Marquez finally pounced, and was only finally beaten with one of Marquez's trademark bor- derline attacks that pushed him wide. The fairing bashing lasted over three corners, and started VOL. 51 ISSUE 35 SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 P39 Briefly... What makes the level of racing prog- ress? Why is there always another rider coming along to eclipse the last hero? How important is the psycho- logical advantage? Valentino Rossi was invited to wax philosophical on the matter at Silverstone, and picked up the baton briefly, before return- ing to the matter-of-fact. "When I was winning a lot of races they said I had a psychological advantage – like some football teams, or when [Michael] Schumacher was winning all the races. But the most important thing is the speed on the track. That is what makes you strong mentally. But if you are strong mentally and you are not fast on the track, it is for nothing. This makes the difference: the lap time at the end of the race." Ducati has promised a major up- grade for two races time at the Ara- gon GP, where an all-new engine will make its debut. The V-four has been redesigned to make it easier to move about in the chassis, to adjust weight distribution. The target is to cure the bike's persistent understeer, the bane of its riders' lives. While Cal Crutchlow remained at sea, along the lines of predecessors like Marco Melandri and to an extent Valentino Rossi, the Andreas, Dovizioso and Iannone, were recording improving lap times and increased confidence. "I think we are closer to the front," said Dovi, after qualifying on the front row for a second race in a row and third this year. "We still need to work a lot. I have to use a lot of energy to ride the bike fast, but I didn't expect to be so fast today, and with used tires we were a second faster than last year. We have a better situation." Cal Crutchlow's continuing lament continued on next page COMBAT ZONE barges past Jorge Lorenzo to win the British GP

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