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Cycle News 2016 Issue 28 July 19

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 28 JULY 19, 2016 P57 rider Stefan Bradl was out of the race after suffering a concussion in a morning warm-up spill). This bolder decision proved better as the track started to dry, but it took a few laps to become clear. The first had been led by Rossi from Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati), with Petrucci already moving past fast starter Marquez into third. Dovi took over on lap three; but then frequent wet hero Petrucci moved ahead one lap later, and held on convincingly until lap 11, when he slipped off. Dovi and Rossi were still with him, but things had changed a lot in their wake. Marquez had succumbed to Jack Miller—again showing bounding speed and confidence in the wet—on lap six, and three laps later also to Hector Barbera (Avintia Ducati), who had claimed a rare front-row start at a favorite track. Marquez had more trouble ahead, narrowly surviving a high- speed run-off into the gravel at the fast turn eight, where he had fallen heavily in the morning. Now he was dropping back further, while teammate Dani Pedrosa, Ducati's Iannone and Redding were now disputing fifth. Petrucci remounted and pit- ted for a bike change—not least because his crashed bike was on fire between his feet. Soon afterwards he retired. He was the first to change bikes (discounting early crasher Hernandez), but it would start Ducati teammates Danilo Pe- trucci and Scott Redding, and Assen winner Jack Miller. His EG-VDS teammate Tito Rabat did the same as did Aprilia's Alvaro Bautista (second Aprilia in when conditions on Friday proved colder than expected, and a response to problems in the wet at Assen. There were six exceptions, most notably Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda), Pramac

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