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Cycle News 2016 Issue 25 June 28

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 25 JUNE 28, 2016 P51 day, the changeable conditions of the northern flatlands of The Netherlands did their worst on race day. Moto3 was dry, Moto2 cut short by rain. MotoGP, last race of the day, paid the biggest price. It started on time in front of more than 100,000 fans on a wet track, and saw one unexpected hero—Colombian satellite Aspar Ducati rider Yonny Hernandez— take the lead as the big stars tip- toed around on a drying circuit. Sadly, Hernandez would fall. After remounting and swapping to his spare bike, he fell again— by when renewed heavy rain had become a cloudburst, and the red flags came out, with the track awash with standing water. quez over the line by almost two seconds with a massive stand-up wheelie, and gave an emotional interview directly afterwards in parc ferme. A lot of people, he said, had put him down, and said, "this project wouldn't work. I just hope I showed them they're wrong. I can ride a bike. I'm not an idiot. Thanks to Honda for tak- ing this risk on me." Marquez was more than content with the 20 points that increased his title lead over a down-in-the-mouth distant 10th- placed Lorenzo to 44 points. "This was a race where you could lose a lot of points, or make a lot of points," he said. "Second feels like a victory." After poor weather on Satur- Maverick Vinales (right) congratulates Ducati's Scott Redding for his third-place finish. (Left) Miller celebrates the surprising win after what was anything but your average MotoGP race.

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