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Cycle News 2015 Issue 20 May 19

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 20 MAY 19, 2015 P93 Vinales passed me, and in second gear the bike started to react strangely. I just thought about finishing at that point. We got a few points and my best result." Forward Yamaha's Loris Baz was next, outpacing Hector Barbera on the Avintia Ducati; Hayden's teammate Eugene Laverty claimed his first points for 14th, after passing Aprilia's Alvaro Bautista. A long casualty list helped these lower runners into the points. Early casualty was the returned Pedrosa, here as much to test out his arm-pump surgery as for the result. He qualified eighth and finished lap one seventh… only to be the first Honda rider to lose the front through the first chicane. He remounted the damaged bike to continue his test, finish- ing 16th. Baz' teammate Stefan Bradl fell on the same lap. Soon afterwards E-G Marc VDS Honda's Scott Redding had a similar crash a bit further round, out of 15th. Mike di Meglio also crashed his Avintia Ducati. Then it was Cal Crutchlow's turn, the CWM-LCR Honda rid- er tucking the front also, while seventh on lap nine. His crash, he explained, was not the same Honda front-end tuck, though it looked like it. "My foot slipped off the rear brake, so I grabbed the front harder, and came down," he said. Crutchlow's teammate Jack Miller suffered the same fate, after enjoying a strong battle with veteran Hayden. The rookie was apprehensive and slackened his pace, only to lose the front once and for all on lap 15. Two in a row for Lorenzo, and he moves to second overall, with 87 points to Rossi's 102. Dovizioso drops to third on 83; Marquez lags 33 points adrift on 69; Iannone has 61. CN MotoGP 1. Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) 2. Valentino Rossi (Yamaha) 3. Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati) 4. Marc Marquez (Honda) 5. Andrea Iannone (Ducati) 6. Bradley Smith (Yamaha) 7. Pol Espargaro (Yamaha) 8. Yonny Hernandez (Ducati) 9. Maverick Vinales (Suzuki) 10. Danilo Petrucci (Ducati) Pedrosa, Honda's chances of a third suc- cessive triple crown (rider, constructor and team titles) have disap- peared; and even the rider title looks like a long shot. Marquez' struggles are less to do with luck and more with the machine? Nicky Hayden was the top Open class rider, earning his best finish this season thus far in 11th.

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