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Cycle News 2017 Issue 05 February 7

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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IN THE WIND P40 TITO RABAT'S HARD SEPANG STACK F ormer Moto2 World Champion Tito Rabat's second season in the big class got off to a nightmare start after a heavy crash on the second test day of testing at Sepang sent him straight home to Spain for surgery. Rabat broke his right radius (fore- arm) bone, requiring a screw fixing; a bone in his right hand, which was screwed and plated; and a bone in his right foot, which was immobilized. Yet doctors said the potentially most troublesome injury was to his left knee, where the loss of a lot of skin left him prone to infection, and under careful observation. Rabat ended up slowest of 28 racers in the final times, with Estrella Galicia/Marc VDS teammate Jack Miller 17th. Michael Scott ZARCO IMPRESSES IN MALAYSIA M oto2 Champion Johann Zarco came out top of four rookies in the class, the new Monster Yamaha rider placing an impressive 11th overall on day three, with new Suzuki rider Alex Rins one place and less than three tenths slower. Zarco's best time was only four tenths off Vinales' leading time. Second satellite Yamaha rider Jonas Fol- ger also made a strong start, placing 15th, less than a second down on Vinales. New Aprilia rider Sam Lowes was 23rd; his team- mate Aleix Espargaro 13th after his switch from Suzuki. KTM riders Pol Espargaro and Bradley Smith reported plenty of work to do on the new V4s, placing 21st and 22nd. Michael Scott Rabat's season could have started somewhat better. Johann Zarco looked fast and comfortable from the outset on the Tech3 Yamaha. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE

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