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Cycle News 2015 Issue 39 September 29

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R ain, Rain, Come Again. And Come Again Another Day. Thus we rewrite an old nursery rhyme for modern times. For modern grand prix racing, anyway. Wet races are much more interesting than those in the dry. For two main reasons. First, it removes the technical advantage held by the factory guys, especially with the use of control tires. Every rider is always living life on the edge, even the guys coming last; but when it's wet the edge comes back to meet you all on more equal terms. Second, and this is a consequence of the first, it emboldens lesser rider to feats of derring-do that might normally seem out of reach. With (as the old Carry On film posters had it) predictably hilarious results. Third (though this is not a main reason), it gives the mechanics something to do, other than lean- ing over pit wall grinning and whooping inanely when their rider comes by after a half-decent result. Races that go dry-to-wet midway through (or vice versa) are reliably even more entertaining. Certainly so since the advent of flag-to-flag bike- change rules, which did away with much confu- BY MICHAEL SCOTT CN III IN THE PADDOCK RAINY DAYS AND RACE DAYS P140

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