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Cycle News 2014 Issue 43 October 28

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 43 OCTOBER 28, 2014 P43 Briefly... The feared aggressor of the previous weekend's Australian GP, Andrea Iannone, was visited by negative karma in Malaysia, three times over. Firstly, now fit enough to come be- fore Race Direction, he was handed a penalty point for crashing into Dani Pedrosa and putting him out of the race. He explained the reason was that he had found neutral instead of first gear while downshifting for the hairpin. Then he was slammed by Pedrosa in a verbal attack in a Dorna.com interview. "This year, he has taken down more than one rider. Maybe he doesn't learn," said Pedrosa. One such crash was an understandable mistake, "but every weekend he rides in the same style. This is not acceptable." Then Iannone became innocent vic- tim of just such a mistake by another rider, none other than an apologetic Marc Marquez. The strike, during wet FP2, was bad enough to put him out for the rest of the weekend, af- ter a failed attempt at FP3 the next morning. Instead he was flying home that night for treatment in Italy. Mar- quez escaped without penalty. Also down, though not quite out – Pol Espargaro, after a rogue chip of glass punctured his Monster Tech 3 Yamaha's oil radiator in FP3, trig- gering a leak that sent him flying to a very hard landing, as he started a hot lap in the crucial pre-qualifying session. The rider had been warned after following riders noticed spat- tering oil, first Andrea Dovizioso and then Scott Redding, both slowing as they passed and gesturing to the Spaniard. He peered at his bike, "but I couldn't see anything wrong, as the oil leak was so small. The bike felt continued on next page BY MICHAEL SCOTT PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE I t's been eight weeks and four GPs since Marc Marquez won a race. We were almost getting used to it. But not real- ly. In the meantime, he's carried on breaking records, set- ting pole positions and fastest laps, and claiming the World Championship. Win number 12 – equaling the record set by Mick Doohan – really came as no surprise. 12 and ties wins in a season Brake much? Marc Marquez (93) gets the back wheel in the air during his epic battle with Valentino Rossi (46) in the Malaysian MotoGP on Sunday.

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