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Cycle News 2015 Issue 32 August 11

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 32 AUGUST 11, 2015 P71 Briefly... Should Valentino win the title this year, his eight in the class, at the age of 36, would this be the crown- ing moment in his career? "No," said the title leader. "In 2001, it was the last year of the 500 two-strokes, and I won. Also in 2004, when I switched from Honda to Yamaha." A landmark for Andrea Dovizio- so—Indy was his 231st consecutive start, without having missed a race. This new record puts him one up on Rossi, with 230 before injury inter- rupted his run in 2010. Rossi has the most starts of anyone in the series, with 322; Alex de Angelis and Dani Pedrosa next, on 258 and 236. The most in Moto2 stands to Anthony West, 231; and in Moto3 to Alexis Masbou, 150. Triple World Champion Wayne Rain- ey took center stage at a well-attend- ed ceremony on the grid on race day after morning warm-up—a formal one minute of silence in memory of the two Spanish riders killed at Laguna Seca earlier this year. Dani Rivas and Bernat Martinez were fatally injured in a first-corner crash in the new Mo- toAmerica series, run at the World Superbike meeting. Rainey, cham- pion from 1990 to 1992, heads the MotoAmerica series, designed to breath new life into the almost mori- bund AMA series. Toni Elias might have thought his ca- reer was over, following a consistent downhill trail after he became the first Moto2 champion in 2010. Add to that this year the cheerful 32-year- old Spaniard found himself without escape at one point, if a gap of six tenths over someone like the Repsol Honda rider is enough to suggest this. For his part, Marquez was surprised at his rival's pace, and even had a few doubts of his own at the mid-point. A final new record on lap 23 closed him up again, and when he used his RC213V's extra grunt to power down the front straight to seize the lead into the fearsomely fast in my opinion—it was difficult in my mind to recover confidence," Lorenzo said. "But I rode better all weekend. I could be fast and constant all race. But it took all my energy to try to escape." Marquez was on pole, but Movistar Yamaha man Lorenzo grabbed the lead into the first corner, and held it under con- stant pressure until the start of the 25th of 27 laps. He even looked like he might be able to Maverick Vinales faded to finish 11 th on the Ecstar Suzuki. continued on page 74

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