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Cycle News 2014 Issue 37 September 16

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 37 SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 P59 Marlboro rider Andrea Dovizioso, but also Pol Espargaro's Monster Yamaha. It would take him until the eighth of 28 laps of the tortu- ous 2.62-mile circuit to get free, by when any chances of joining the front battle were long gone. The front three laid on a hell of a show, with Rossi clearly and ut- terly determined. "From yesterday we confirmed that our bike is very strong here, with a small advantage over the Hondas," Rossi said. "And when you see Marquez in a bit of dif- ficulty it is extra motivation." On laps two and three it was Marquez versus Rossi; then on lap four Rossi versus Lorenzo - they changed places five times, but by the end of it both Rossi and Marquez were ahead, and Lorenzo's fight was over. "From the start I saw the hard front was no good in braking, Briefly... "Uccio" Salucci. "It is a shame," said Rossi. "But we did not agree with Vit- toriano about the technical direction for the future. We have had good re- lations for a long time, and I have a good relation with him still." Former World Superbike racer Guareschi left a senior post at Ducati to join Rossi's new-this-year team, fielding Romano Fenati and Francesco Ba- gnaia. Two weeks after Randy Mamola's son Dakota made his GP debut at Silverstone as a substitute Moto2 rider, another famous name was re- vived by the next generation when 1987 World Champion Wayne Gard- ner's son Remy made his Moto3 debut. The Spanish CEV racer rode for the Kiefer team in place of the in- jured Luca Gruenwald. The 16-year- old Sydney-sider qualified 33rd, and raced to 27th – respectable enough. There were mixed feelings about next year's British Grand Prix move from Silverstone to Donington Park, announced in the week after the race at the latter circuit. Donington hosted the race from 1987 to 2009, There was a bit of a battle for seventh, with rookie Fran- co Morbidelli taking the position back from teammate Julian Simon on the last lap; with Axel Pons a few tenths behind, and Takaaki Nakagami another second adrift at the end. Jonas Folger had been ahead of this group, but had failed to lose one position as required after "exceeding the track limits," and was called in for a ride-through penalty, finally finishing 19th. In the title chase, Rabat has 258 points, Kallio 236, Vi- nales 179; then Aegerter's 133 with Luthi and his 103 points, passing overtaking Corsi for fifth. Tito Rabat chased down his teammate Mika Kallio to win the Moto2 Grand Prix. Things were tight in the first set of corners with Andrea Iannone (29) leading Marquez (93), Dani Pedrosa (hidden), Andrea Dovizioso (04) and Pol Espargaro (44). continued on next page

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