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Cycle News 2015 Issue 24 June 16

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MOTOGP MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 7/JUNE 14, 2015 CIRCUIT OF CATALUNYA/BARCELONA, SPAIN P114 >>ZARCO EXTENDS LEAD Johann Zarco started from pole, and finished first. What happened in between was unusually intriguing for the one-make/hybrid class—the po- dium three decided only on the final two laps, with high drama. The last lap was also the first time that the Frenchman led the race, which had been dominated by de- fending champion Tito Rabat on the EG Marc VDS Kalex, under serious pressure from class rookie Alex Rins on the Paginas Amarillas Kalex. Points leader Zarco had played a waiting game, moving into fourth before half distance, then perfectly timing his final attack. His Spanish rivals helped a bit, both faltering under the pressure. Rins (who had set a new record on lap two) ran wide on the penultimate lap, letting him into second; then Rabat did the same on the last lap, letting Zarco through for his first win, but also ceding second to race-long rival Rins. Rabat had qualified third, with AGR Kalex' Jonas Folger between them, but the German was punted wide into the first corner by Zarco, who had in turn been pushed out by a deter- mined Sam Lowes on the Speed Up machine. Lowes would take the lead from Rabat on lap two, with Technomag Kalex' Dominique Aegerter in close at- tendance. Rins was fourth, but would vault up to second as Rabat regained the lead from the English rider on lap five. From there the two Spaniards were engaged, Rins taking over for two laps at half-distance. Lowes was by then starting to lose touch; and Aegerter had fallen back into the next group, where Luis Salom on the other Paginas Amarillas Kalex had been heading Zarco. The last-named now escaped, and gradually closed a gap of around a second to Lowes, outbraking him for third at the start of lap 14. Soon he was in touch with the leading pair, and the stage set for a shoot-out. Rins slipped first; Zarco was second. Then he took first on the last lap; Rabat ran wide trying to defend himself, and dropped to third. The rostrum was reshuffled. Lowes was safe in fourth; Salom now battling for fifth with Thomas Luthi on the Derendinger Kalex. They swapped several times, Salom taking the place by less than half-a-second. By now Folger had battled his way back through from 14th to seventh. He had finally outpaced a lively gang, where Franco Morbidelli on the Dani Pedrosa rounded out the podium.

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