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Cycle News 2015 Issue 13 March 31

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 13 MARCH 31, 2015 P59 is the important thing." And he derives his motivation from enjoyment. "I put this battle at the top of my career," he said. "At the same level as with [Marc] Marquez or Lorenzo, because Dovi [Dovizioso] rides in a very clever way. "Racing with [Casey] Stoner and sometimes with Jorge [Lorenzo], the races were finished after three laps. Now MotoGP is changing. With Mar- quez we are often fighting to the end. I prefer it like this." By the finish, the next pair were a couple of seconds adrift, and this time Ducati power did prevail, with Iannone gaining his first MotoGP podium half- a-second clear of Lorenzo. Joy was unconfined in the Ducati pit. All expectations of new chief Gigi Dall'Igna's redesign had been met. In its first race, the GP15 had swept away all the old problems of under- steer, and of handling that wore out the tires and the riders by the middle of every race. But behind the smile there was a tinge of disappointment for Dovizioso. "If you told me before the race I would be a close second to Valentino [Rossi], I would have been happy," Briefly... in-house. "We have more power than last year, and the power is lower in the rev range," he said. Rain in the final tests and more after the start of the meeting helped settle the dust and keep the track clean, with lap times soon at record pace. But the notorious first left-hander of the lap—turn two, reached after a pair of rights with the long straight intervening—claimed a number of victims, with four MotoGP riders crashing there on the second day alone. One was rookie Loris Baz, the only to be injured, with an ugly wound on his left hand. Another was new factory Ducati rider Andrea Ian- none, who had a simple solution. "To avoid crashes at Losail, they should remove Turn 2," Iannone said. Snappy answers to a witty ques- tion at the pre-race press confer- ence. Riders were asked to sum up their bikes in just one word. Cal Crutchlow's CWM LCR Honda: "White." Andrea Dovizioso's Ducati: "Fast." Valentino Rossi's Movistar Yamaha: "Precise." Marc Marquez' Repsol Honda: "A Bull." Jorge Lo- pretty much the whole winter test too. "For my riding style, I come in too hard, I push the front tire too hard, squash it too much. As soon as I'm in a group I have to start braking earlier, and I think: Gee, that was easier. I think I always go better in the race anyway." And although the Losail Circuit could bite you, the rookie hadn't had any big moments at that point. "I haven't really had any scares so far," he said. "This track is pretty scary: you've got turns two and 10, the two lefts after a long time on the right. It's always a bit scary coming in there. We're running the harder option and not many of the factory guys are doing that, but it seems to be working well for us. We seem to be able to keep the temperature in and it's doesn't squash down too much. I'm liking it." Jack Miller's MotoGP race debut in Qatar unfortunately ended up in a crash on the last lap. continued on next page

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