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Cycle News 2016 Issue 13 April 5

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 13 APRIL 5, 2016 P71 Briefly... gone back to Japan for further devel- opment." There was general approval of the flag-to-flag bike-change decision on safety grounds, but at least one rider would have preferred it another way. "For me personally the flag-to- flag was not the right decision," said Rossi, though he added, "For safety, it was okay. Yamaha never had prob- lems with the tires, and I was ready to do the race distance on the soft tire. So it was a shame that for the problems of another bike we had to stop." Fears that this would be the last Ar- gentinean GP were laid to rest on race day, with the announcement of the renewal of the contract for another three years for what Dorna described as "a very successful event." Agreement was reached be- tween Dorna, the Argentine minister of tourism, the local government and the promoters for at least three more years at the remote but well-liked lakeside circuit. Brad Binder's maiden pole position in Moto3 was the first in any class for a South African rider since 1984, when GP first-timer Mario Rademeyer took the 250 pole at Kyalami. The last be- fore that was Kork Ballington, whose factory Kawasaki was fastest for the Spanish GP at Jarama. Ballington had just added second consecutive dou- ble 250/350 titles to his cabinet—the last South African champion. Binder (20) is a fancied title candidate. The Red Bull KTM rider narrowly lost vic- tory in Qatar, and said, "I need a good season, because I've been in Moto3 a long time, and I'm looking to move up next year."

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