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Cycle News 2014 Issue 40 October 7

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were the team orders?' when Me- landri took 10 points off Guintoli, now it was 'why did they spoil it with team orders?' but most of the large (74,000 wet spectators over the weekend) French crowd were just happy Guintoli won at VOL. 51 ISSUE 40 OCTOBER 7, 2014 P53 Briefly... Magny-Cours extended its contract with World Superbike until 2020, in a vote of confidence in the champion- ship that underlines that fact that the track has a big crowd every year, de- spite the race being held in October. The circuit is undergoing a 12 million Euro revamp to the pits and paddock area, which will return it to the lead- ing edge of racetrack facilities. Tom Sykes explained his crash in the Saturday afternoon free practice session as a good old-fashioned bale off. "I came across Fabien on the Evo bike. I wanted to complete the lap so I went around the outside on the fast final left. I was carrying a little bit too much speed into the final two corners, and too much lean angle. I lost the rear and instead of trying to correct - and end up with a highside - I squeezed the rear brake and laid it down lightly. I am sure I could have corrected it, but 95 percent it would have been a massive highside, and we did not need that today." Confirmation came from the Magny- Cours Circuit Director Serge Saulni- er that there would be no Bol d'Or at Magny anymore, but they would have their own round of the endurance World Championship sometime in June. "The contract ended in 2014, last event this year, and we were not happy with our collaboration with the [Bol d'Or] organizers. We decided to do our own event. It will be a World Endurance Championship race, which will be named the 12 Hours of Magny-Cours. The date should be in June. If we can at the beginning of June, but the problem then is that it is the TT, so some teams would prefer the end of June. But we wait for the World Superbike calendar to continued on next page The first of two World Superbike races at a wet and cold Magny-Cours gets started with Jonathan Rea (65) blasting into the lead over Marco Melandri (33), Tom Sykes (1), Davide Giugliano (34) and the rest of the pack. double win, as he backed off in race one under team orders (that were also very much absent in Valencia), to allow Guintoli to close the gap on points leader Tom Sykes. In Valencia people said 'where

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