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Cycle News 2016 Issue 34 August 30

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P122 CN III IN THE PADDOCK BY MICHAEL SCOTT R ace fans of my vintage (often distinguished by being bald for reasons other than fashion) tend to waffle on about The Golden Age. Those marvelous years of loopy 500 four-strokes of Rainey, Schwantz, Mamola, Lawson, Gardner, Sarron et al, when you would turn up on race day without really knowing who was going to win. That's how it looks in the memory, although the statistics show that, in fact, the number of potential candidates for victory was not unlimited. But it's a criterion anyway—not knowing who is going to win. Which means we will probably one day look back on 2016 in the same way. Looks like we are living through a golden age. We don't know who is going to win. Before you think I've gone soft, there are some facts to bear in mind. Never was GP racing quite as sterile as when Giacomo Agos- tini was at the height of his pow- ers on the effectively unbeat- able MV Agusta. His record of 20 consecutive wins in 1968 and 1969 is unlikely to be chal- lenged. The closest, with 12, was Mike Hailwood (1963-'64), and John Surtees (1958,'60-'61 with 11). In more modern times, Marquez and Mick Doohan each clocked up 10. At the height of Rossi's fame in 2002 he got seven in a row. Then there are the records of wins in a season, a statistic helped by the fact that there are HELLO, GOLDEN AGE?

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