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Cycle News Issue 22 June 5

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 22 JUNE 5, 2018 P43 SUBTLE TWEAKS YIELD BIG RESULTS A pair of new chassis' and a simple but important body- work change took the credit for Jorge Lorenzo's first front row and win this year on the Ducati, where he missed a first pole for the marque by a slender 0.053 of a second. The latter change was the most visible: an extension to the fuel "tank" (actually, the fuel is carried lower down) made of foam, and covered with non-slip nubbins. This is to address his growing complaints of fatigue in the second part of races be- cause of a lack of body support under braking. "The ergonomics of the new bike have been giving me prob- lems in this point," he said. "I'm satisfied with the work we've done. The new fuel tank helped a lot with confi- dence but mainly energy," he said. The revised chassis improved midcorner per- formance, helping with his smooth riding style. He'd had only one chassis at Le Mans, which hindered his progress in getting set up, but having two at Mugello meant easier progress. Others also had fruitful modifi- cations. At Movistar Yamaha, Maverick Vinales' crew had shortened the bike, making it less stable but improving rear grip with greater weight transfer. Suzuki also had a revised chassis, with carbon-fiber clad- ding that altered stiffness ratios. Honda not only had its new car- bon-fiber swingarms, reserved for qualifying and race day because they are still in short supply, but a slippery new redesigned seat unit for both factory bikes. Michael Scott Jorge Lorenzo's new "tank" gave him the stability under brakes he needed to score his first win. RECORDS TUMBLE AT ISLE OF MAN TT J ust as Cycle News went live with this issue, the 2018 Isle of Man TT had run three motorcycle and one sidecar races, with Michael Dunlop taking the Superbike and first Supersport TT wins, Peter Hick- man triumphing in the Superstock TT and the Birchall brothers taking the first Sidecar TT victory. We have a full recap of these races on our website, which you can view by clicking here. CN PHOTOGRAPHY BY IOMTT.COM

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