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Cycle News 2014 Issue 42 October 21

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the Movistar Yamaha, who led a Yamaha one-two-three – for the first time since Le Mans in 2008. That time it was Rossi, Jorge Lo- renzo and Colin Edwards. This time the same rider was second, and third went to a flabbergasted Bradley Smith. "I saw it on the screen on the last lap, and I thought: 'That can't be right,' Smith said. "A bit later I saw Valentino [Rossi] and Jorge [Lorenzo] ahead, and there was nobody else. Then I started mak- ing a weird noise in my helmet." So overcome with emotion in VOL. 51 ISSUE 42 OCTOBER 21, 2014 P59 Briefly... Conditions conspired against the first-time-out dual-compound (asymmetric) front tire. The softer compound was on the right, and won favor – but it was allied to the harder compound, which meant the tire was basically unusable. Once again, all eyes were on Moto3, where early leader Jack Miller – rac- ing at home – has lost control of the championship to the ever-improving Honda of Alex Marquez. The color- ful Australian remained philosophi- cal, and had an entertaining way of describing the nature or racing in the smaller class. "You can't do any- thing until the last three laps," Miller said. "The rest is just donkeywork. Somebody gets out front and pulls the train along. Then in the last laps, everyone is everywhere. You don't know where the next guy is coming from. It's fun racing, but quite stress- ful. You almost need a rear-vision mirror." Miller's most costly error was at Aragon, where instead of settling in to the donkeywork, he insisted on trying to reclaim the early lead from Marquez. They collided; he fell, and scored zero points. With the strong chance of an un- precedented double-brother World Championship, should Alex Mar- quez take the Moto3 crown, older brother Marc was somewhat torn in how to help his sibling. "I don't want to put extra pressure, but I want to help," he said. "Moto3 is really dif- ficult like we saw in Motegi, when [Jack] Miller was in front and with a small mistake he came fifth. The best advice was "to keep the same mentality and then you will have some chance, like the last race." Alex found the situation humorous continued on next page Rossi PODIUM IN WAR ISLAND. ISLAND

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