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Cycle News 2014 Issue 35 September 3

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 35 SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 P49 "for once," and led away; Mar- quez tucked in behind him. Dovi closed a bit on the second lap, with Rossi now ahead of Aleix Espargaro and on lap three the slow-starting Pedrosa was also past the Open-class Yamaha. On lap five Rossi finally got past the Ducati, but in the pro- cess allowed the front pair to escape. From then on Lorenzo and Marquez were alone. "I rode like an animal," said Lorenzo, striving to preserve the pace, and succeeding to the extent of surprising his pur- suer, who was riding like a differ- ent kind of animal - an ambush hunter, awaiting its moment. Or was he? There were plen- ty of slides and Marquez looked close to the edge, just to stay in touch. Then just after half dis- tance the Yamaha opened up a little gap, almost half a second. The end, however, was in- evitable. Marquez gets hap- pier when the tires start to slide more; the Yamaha gets more unsettled. "Marc is very good at brak- ing, and now I started to lose my Briefly... crucial part of the fast corners." Cool temperatures and a cooler wind were also troublesome: on a track with long straights it meant it was very difficult firstly to get temperature in the tires, and then to sustain it. Ac- cording to Dani Pedrosa after quali- fying: "Today was warmer than yes- terday and I tried the hard tire, but I was not really happy. The problem is the track changes quite a bit with different conditions. Today it was 26 or 27 degrees, but one cloud and it drops to 23, or if it is sunny it goes to 35. It makes a big difference for the race." Japanese Moto2 rookie Tetsuta Na- gashima was helicoptered to the hospital after a heavy crash in FP3 that brought out the red flags. He had tangled with Malaysian Azlan Shah, who escaped unhurt. Nagashima, however, may be out for the rest of the season, after sustaining a dis- located right shoulder, a fractured hip, and a compound fracture to his right tibia and fibula. A CAT scan in the hospital cleared him of internal injuries. [Crutchlow, languishing in 15th, tells a similar story, but from the wrong side.] Teammates Scott Redding and Alvaro Bautista were the pair who won through to Q1, the Briton on the production Honda consistently faster than his doldrum-struck teammate on the factory bike. The quick-fire Q2 proceeded to plan, except for Andrea Iannone, who seemed set for the front row before crashing in the final corners. He was 10th instead. Otherwise, an increas- ingly familiar roll call: Marquez on his 10th pole, Dovizioso second for a third race in a row, and Lorenzo on row one; Aleix Espar- garo and Rossi straddling Pedrosa on row two. Smith led the third from teammate Pol Espargaro and Stefan Bradl. Marc Marquez earned pole position for the British Grand Prix – his 10 th of the season. Dovizioso and Valentino Rossi give chase to Dani Pedrosa in their battle for the final rostrum spot. continued on next page

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