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Cycle News Issue 22 June 6, 2017

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MOTOGP FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 6 / JUNE 2-4, 2017 MUGELLO CIRCUIT / TUSCANY, ITALY P90 steam. "I couldn't ride the way I like to," Rossi said. Fourth was still "a gift," considering even start- ing the race had been doubtful a few days before. Vinales had no such trouble, and made it past the fading Petrucci with four laps to go. But he was a bit torn. "I am the sort of rider who will give everything in the last six or seven laps." But with both Hondas nowhere near, "I also thought about the champion- ship, and that 20 points were good." The next fight was for fifth, and it was a damp squib. Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda) had 14, Petrucci also passed Rossi. "When I got to fourth I decid- ed to stay fourth," Petrucci said. "Then I decided—it's my home race." Passing Rossi, he expected to be passed back, but instead he now found Vinales in his sights, and one lap later he was ahead of him and on Dovi's tail. "Now I thought I would try to win," Petrucci said. "But it was so hard to follow Dovi, and I was out of breath, and I also used up my rear tire." Rossi was still close enough for a four-way battle over the last five laps, but it was deceptive. After his pre-race motocross injuries, he'd basically run out of "I was worried about my en- ergy, but I was able to ride fast in a smooth way," Dovi said later. Mugello was one of the worst circuits for his arm-pump prob- lems, he said, but work on the bike's settings had made it less of a fight to ride the notoriously physical Desmosedici. He followed Vinales until just after half distance, then, "I didn't know if I could get away, but I decided to go in front." Rossi was still close in third, but by lap six Danilo Petrucci on the Pramac Ducati (also a GP17) had got past Lorenzo, and was closing fast. Two laps later he had made it a quartet up front, and as Dovi took the lead on lap Maverick Vinales (25) at one stage looked like he may break away, but Dovizioso (04) had other plans.

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