Cycle News

Cycle News 2015 Issue 33 August 18

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

Issue link: https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/557678

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 79 of 155

VOL. 52 ISSUE 33 AUGUST 18, 2015 P79 Pol Espargaro at bay as he again came out top satellite-team rider, there was an important factor stirring behind. Dani Pedrosa, on the second Repsol Honda, was riding in- jured after his freak Friday crash, and had made an average start from the third row of the grid, but by lap three he was gaining speed and positions, first past the ever-improving Maverick Vi- nales on the Ecstar Suzuki, and one lap later also Pol Espargaro. Now he closed on Smith, nailed him by lap seven, and started to work on a gap of some 2.5 seconds to the Ducatis. By lap 15 he had closed up, mark- ing the start of a long campaign, with Dovizioso, who in turn closed up again on Iannone. It came to a head in the clos- ing three laps. Several times he Briefly... crowds of almost 140,000, and fans journeying to the fine sweep- ing track's natural grandstands from neighbouring countries like Poland, Austria and Germany, the Brno GP is an important championship round. This year was the 50th anniversary of racing at Brno, with the first races on a public-roads circuit closer to the city. The new purpose-built circuit marked a return to the area of the historic Masaryk road circuit used between the two World Wars. The scourge of the Moto3 slow bicycle race in qualifying won't go away, it seems, in spite of Race Di- rection's threats and sanctions. Only two people were punished at Brno, which seemed generous, because they were not the only ones crawling around waiting for a tow. The victims were Sky VR46 rider Romano Fenati and Indianapolis winner Livio Loi, both of whom were put back three grid positions (to 22nd and 32nd re- spectively); and had to sit out the first half of the 20-minute race-morning warm-up session. Lowes finished the first lap 12th, but was soon moving forward to an eventual fifth, his last victim Jonas Folger on the AGR Kalex; the German staying on his back wheel to finish two tenths behind. Luthi was another two seconds adrift, fending off San- dro Cortese's Dynavolt Kalex. Cortese had got past and outpaced Luis Salom on the Paginas Amarillas Kalex, who passed Morbidelli for ninth with two laps to go. The next group was another five seconds away, led by Simone Corsi's Forward Kalex from Taka Nakagami Aegerter, Hafiz Syahrin and Mika Kallio, all covered by less than two seconds. As at every race so far, the seemingly flawless Zarco ex- tended his points lead still further, and he's now ahead by 79 points. Rabat regained second by one point from Rins, 145 to 144, while Lowes and Luthi are equal on 118. Danilo Petrucci bought home another top 10, helping cement his place at Pramac Ducati for next year.

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Cycle News - Cycle News 2015 Issue 33 August 18