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Cycle News Issue 25 June 27, 2017

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 25 JUNE 27, 2017 P87 Morbidelli had it worked out, however, and led Luthi home through the last corners, confi- dent he was stronger on brakes for the chicane. At that point, Nakagami dove inside Pasini to out-brake him. Pasini, reluctant to cede a po- dium finish, picked up and cut across the inside of the chicane to rejoin ahead of the Japanese, and cross the line third. Race Direction, however, decided it was an unfair move (the opposite of the decision that favored Rossi over Marquez in 2015), and awarded third to Nakagami. Oliveira was right there in fifth, Marquez now two seconds down. Xavier Simeon (Tasca Kalex) Kalex) had won last year, and he was ready to do it again—tak- ing to the front on lap nine, and staying there steadfastly under severe pressure, first from Pasini and then, after lap 15, Morbidelli again. At this stage Nakagami and Morbidelli seemed to make a little break, with Luthi now third ahead of Marquez and Pasini. Morbidelli set fastest lap on the 17th, and swooped into the lead as they started the 18th. Nakagami, all elbows, fought back at the Strub- ben hairpin, and this meant the rest could catch up again. On lap 20, Luthi took the lead ahead of Morbidelli. Then Pasini pushed past Nakagami, and also briefly Morbidelli to start the pen- ultimate lap second. MOTO2 Unusually the last race of the day, Moto2 also laid on an unusually big, fierce and absorbing battle for the win. There were five dif- ferent leaders and the first five crossed the line within just over half a second—a result more like Moto3. There had been six in the front pack, but sliding tires meant that double race winner Alex Marquez (EG VDS Kalex) had lost touch with the gang by the end. It was his teammate Franco Morbidelli who profited, narrowly securing his fifth win of the year over his closest title rival Tom Luthi (CarXpert Kalex), and eking out a small points advantage in the process. Morbidelli had regained the lead only on the last lap and relied on his late braking to hold Luthi at bay by inches. Morbidelli had led the first three laps, then gave way to Miguel Oliveira (Red Bull KTM). But the six-strong pack was constantly shuffling, with Mugello winner Mattia Pasini (Italtrans Kalex) playing the role of joker, with a highly adventurous riding style, taking the lead for two laps on the seventh. Rain was a constant threat, and there was a strong chance that—as last year—the race might be stopped before full distance. Thus it was especially important to be up front at the two-thirds point and thereafter, because that would be declared a full race. Takaaki Nakagami (Idemitsu Franco Morbidelli came away with the Moto2 victory.

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