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Cycle News 2014 Issue 49 December 9

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 49 DECEMBER 9, 2014 P75 the concession they were giving manufacturers that were behind the curve in development—Duca- ti and new entries, Suzuki and Aprilia—before the agreement of one set of rules in 2016. The loophole allowed any manufacturer entering the cham- pionship, or one that hadn't won a race in dry conditions (Ducati), to use more fuel than the factory machines, the option of Open- class tire allocations (softer com- pounds) and more engines (12) per rider per season. But most importantly for the manufactur- er's goals of catching up in devel- opment—there was no freeze in engine development. These concessions, designed to even the playing field a bit, were all that Ducati and new tech- nical guru GiGi Dall'Igna needed to make huge strides in closing the gap on Honda and Yamaha. So, how did Honda and Yama- ha feel about that? Suppo was realistic. He felt that more OEMs, the healthier the series. But that was followed with the other reality that Honda still has the advantage. With young superstar Marc Marquez and their formidable machines, they dominated the series, taking both the championship and con- structors title. "This is competition, it is good," Suppo said. "If many man- ufacturers are here, the more we are happy. We totally understood that last year the results of Ducati was not enough to make every- body happy. And this means to increase the chance that Ducati remains in this championship for a long time, that is [everyone's] aim, because Ducati is a strong brand, and I think they have a big value to this championship. And I think it was correct to give some advantage. I think, at the mo- ment, it is still reasonable. I think the level of performance is get- ting closer. If they start winning 10 races in a row maybe, yes, we need to think about it." Ducati's Ciabatti was also re- alistic about that fact. At the mo- ment, they haven't won a race in the dry and will thus keep the advantage for the next season as well. Yamaha's Jarvis agreed that for the factory teams it was not a problem but was sympathetic to the satellite teams. The top of MotoGP consists of four guys on the factory Yamahas and Hondas: Valentino Rossi (46), Marc Marquez (hidden), Dani Pedrosa (hidden) and Jorge Lorenzo (99). Yamaha racing boss Lin Jarvis sympathized with the non-Open class satellite teams who were at a disadvantage to Ducati's with the Open-class concessions.

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