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Cycle News 2015 Issue 22 June 2

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 22 JUNE 2, 2015 P79 Rossi had finished lap one in ninth, with the usual last-minute "modify" this time not working, "especially with a full tank and a new tire." Balancing effort against risk, he passed Espargaro, Smith and then Crutchlow for sixth on lap nine. The group ahead were almost 2.5 seconds away, and Lorenzo had disappeared. "I was very behind," the Italian acknowl- edged. But if he was having front grip problems, it became clear that Sky KTM to get his draft, and lead over the line by three thousandths, confirmed as barely a tire's width by a photo-finish. Gresini Honda's Enea Bastianini was hardly further behind in fifth, Ongetta Rivacold Honda's Niccolo An- tonelli almost alongside. First to sixth spanned just .381 of a second. The next quartet, a second down, were only a little more spaced out: Estrella Honda's Jorge Navarro from Husqvarna's Isaac Vinales, SaxoPrint Honda's Alexi Mas- bou and lap-record setter Red Bull KTM's Brad Binder, making up a breathless top 10. Top rookie Fabio Quartararo on the Estrella Honda crashed out for a second race in succession; one-time short-lived leader Karel Hanika on the Red Bull KTM crashed and took Leopard Honda's Efren Vazquez out of the lead pack on the last lap. Kent extended his lead yet again, approaching 50 points, with 124 to Bastianini's 78. Then Fenati (67), and Oliveira (66) displacing Vazquez (60) in the battle for second. >>HANGIN' TOUGH A third of the way into the season, and time for heroic return-from-injury stories to the kicking in. The Mugello MotoGP grid brought out the painkillers for a number of rid- ers, with more recruits during the weekend. None more heroic than An- drea Iannone, who dislocated his shoulder in private Ducati tests here barely three weeks ago. His fighting fifth at Le Mans had already impressed. "In France, my performance improved during the weekend, but when I got home… so much pain," Iannone said. Further X-rays revealed an undiscovered hairline crack at the top of the humerus. "The principal issue," he said after an even more amaz- ing race performance, "is not pain, but my energy." Riding to protect the injury imposed major physical strain on the rest of his body. A special pain-killing injec- tion from the Clinica Mobile staff carried him through the race to a career-best second place, after he'd claimed his first MotoGP pole, and set a new speed record in practice. The scent of medication hung round other MotoGP rid- ers, notably: • Dani Pedrosa, still recuperating from radical arm-pump surgery • Aleix Espargaro, whose heavy crash at Le Mans required post-race surgery to fix a torn ligament in his right thumb • Brother Pol, who joined his sibling in hospital with his own arm-pump operation, after worsening problems at Jerez and Le Mans • Cal Crutchlow, who ar- rived in good condition then severely battered his right thumb in a morning warm-up crash. Sadly the CWM Honda rider fell again in the race at high speed, this time dislo- cating his ankle which was caught up by the bike It was another knockdown drag out fight in the Moto3 class with Miguel Oliveira (44) coming out on top this time around. Loris Baz celebrates his top Open Class finish with Forward Racing boss.

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