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Cycle News 2015 Issue 50 December 15

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FLAT TRACK BARCELONA SUPERPRESTIGIO INDOOR SHORT TRACK DECEMBER 12, 2015 PALAU SANT JORDI STADIUM / BARCELONA, SPAIN P188 "Maybe I was not aggressive enough into turn one," Márquez rued the missed chance. "I was able to reduce the gap, but to overtake, especially with the conditions on the track was re- ally difficult." The 7500 thousand crowd, most of whom had come to see Vierge, Swedish speedway ace Fredrik Lindgren, Endurance racer Dani Ribalta, and Japa- nese drift racer Masotoshi Ohm- ori in the Superfinal. Baker got the holeshot, pushing Márquez wide to hold the lead out of turn two, holding a lead all the way to the line. other out all night long." They weren't alone, Márquez tried to help his brother Alex in the Superprestigio category final, but the younger Márquez was beaten to the last Superfinal slot by former teammate Alex Rins. Mees, Baker and Márquez faced Rins, Moto2 rider Xavi (Above and bottom right) Two riders, two totally different styles. Baker's traditional stance on the machine contrasted greatly with Márquez's ultra-aggressive style. SET UP: FLAT TRACK VS MOTOGP Jared Mees and Marc Márquez swapped bikes during training ahead of the Barcelona race, and the swap was revealing for both riders. "It was interesting because it was completely dif- ferent," Márquez said. "His bike has a lot more rear grip, while mine rides a lot more on the front wheel. In MotoGP, you're always pushing the front more, so maybe this is why my bike is set up like this. It's easier to enter the corner and turn with the front wheel, but the bike is more nervous. In the end, the dirt track way is to turn with the rear wheel, so we are already thinking for next year. Santi [Hernandez, Márquez' MotoGP crew chief] has ideas for next year." Mees' set up was different. "The bike is higher, and this creates more pitching," Márquez said. "This also creates more rear grip, but it's more unstable on corner entry." Mees agreed. "Everyone wants to dive their bikes off corners as hard as they can."

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