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Cycle News 2015 Issue 16 April 21

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 16 APRIL 21, 2015 P81 Rossi had started well, but was bumped wide in the first corner by Dovizioso's teammate Andrea Iannone, and was eighth. Ahead of him were also both Ducatis, CWM Honda rider Cal Crutchlow, and Pramac Ducati's Danilo Petrucci. Over the next laps, Crutchlow seized second place. "The plan with Honda was for me to slow everyone to let Marc get away," said Crutchlow. "Then I would have a go at the end of the race." The first part worked per- fectly. Espargaro dropped away steadily, Rossi picked up places one by one; while the factory Ducatis were soon both past Lorenzo. On lap five, Rossi had caught his teammate and was directly ahead as the Spaniard continued to lose ground. He made short work of the trio ahead, and was up to sec- ond on lap 11, with Dovizioso and Iannone both now ahead of Crutchlow. He put his head down, setting a new lap record on the 20th. The chase was on, the out- come magnificent. Dovizioso went with Rossi, but in the end couldn't stay with him. Behind, Crutchlow had re- gained fourth and was fending off not only Iannone but also now the returned Lorenzo. The Italian got ahead as they started the last lap, but Crutchlow had it all lined up for the last corner set, and pushed past to claim an eventual third by five hun- dredths of a second. A dispirited Lorenzo had lost touch again, blaming difficul- ties with the hardest rear tire, but adding that on the same tire "Valentino was unbelievable." The fast and flowing track made sure of a good race all Briefly... we can try them." The riders will have to wait a little longer for a solution to their top speed deficit, with an en- gine upgrade expected at tests after round seven in Catalunya. Valentino Rossi played to the fans after his classic win, donning a Mara- donna shirt in tribute to the legend- ary Argentinean footballer. But he admitted it was a year later than he had planned. "I bought it last year, but I was fourth, and did not make the rostrum. When I was packing for Austin, I saw it in the back of my cup- board, and I thought: 'Why not?!" With tempers perhaps fraying after too long on the road, there was a flurry of penalty points in Argen- tina, with Moto3 rider and Valentino Rossi protégé Romano Fenati tak- ing a record of three at once for an extraordinary display of public petu- lance in race-morning warm-up. The Italian race winner was peeved at Niklas Ajo, and firstly aimed a kick at him on a slow-down lap. As if this wasn't enough to get him in trouble, he managed to get alongside the Finn as they all grouped up for prac- tice starts. Fists flew, and then he leaned across and flicked the KTM's kill switch, leaving Ajo stalled in the middle of the pack. Fenati already had one point, and with his total now four he also suffered a back-of-the- grid start, from which he recovered strongly to place eighth. Others pe- nalized were Danilo Petrucci, for knocking Hiro Aoyama off in the last corner of the MotoGP race, Miguel Oliveira for loitering on the line and Franco Morbidelli for over-exuberant overtaking in warm-up. A mistake from Marquez that landed the back-to-back champ on the pavement and out of the race meant a sure victory for Rossi.

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