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Spain’s Jorge Lorenzo rides his Yamaha during the MotoGP free practice session of the Czech Republic Motorcycle Grand Prix at the Brno circuit, Czech Republic, Friday, Aug. 14, 2009.

Lorenzo quickest as Yamaha leads test

PARIS - The Renault Formula One team and Spain’s Fernando Alonso were given the green light to compete in Valencia this weekend after getting a one-race suspension overturned on Monday. The governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) said in a statement that its court of appeal had decided to reduce the sanction imposed on the French team to a reprimand and $50,000 fine. The ban, handed out by stewards at last month’s Hungarian Grand Prix, would have prevented double world champion Alonso from appearing before his home crowd in Sunday’s European Grand Prix. Renault, who had argued the suspension would also have “severe consequences” for local organisers as well as hitting fans

who had bought tickets in the expectation of Alonso racing, welcomed the decision. “The team acknowledges sporting regulations were breached during the incident in the pit lane of the Hungarian Grand Prix, which compromised safety,” Renault said in a separate statement. “The team therefore accepts the decision of the FIA to issue a reprimand and a $50,000 fine is fair and balanced.” Stewards had punished Renault for allowing Alonso to rejoin the race after a pitstop despite allegedly knowing his car’s right front wheel was not properly attached. The wheel came off shortly afterwards. The incident came a day after Ferrari’s Brazilian Felipe Massa had been seriously injured by bouncing debris in qualifying for the race in Budapest.

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20 dead in Russia truck bomb attack condolences

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Jorge Lorenzo set the quickest time of Monday’s MotoGP test at Brno as Yamaha continued its domination of the class. The 22-year-old Spaniard’s best time of the day was half a second quicker than team-mate Valentino Rossi, who still finished the test second fastest ahead of the Honda of Dani Pedrosa and the Suzuki of Loris Capirossi. Lorenzo bounced back from his disappointment on Sunday, when he crashed out of the lead of the race, and set a best lap just 0.016s slower than Rossi’s pole time on Saturday. “Today was a profitable day and we worked on a lot of different things, especially electronics,” said Lorenzo. “I felt comfortable and I could ride in the 56.1s, which was good after yesterday.” “I hope that everything we’ve done today will help us at Indianapolis. I’m not thinking about the championship now because it’s very difficult unless something strange happens, but I want to try to be back at

the front and I’m looking forward to the next race.” The afternoon’s running was cut short due to heavy rain, but championship leader Rossi was still happy with his day’s work after testing several 2010 parts. “It’s always hard to go back to work after a great win like yesterday but it was an important chance to try some things for the future,” he said. “Before lunch we did a run with the new chassis, it has some good points and some bad ones and we were able to collect some data. Unfortunately it rained in the lunch break and so we couldn’t ride for a lot of the afternoon because of the

wet rack, but it dried enough for us to do some more work at the end. This time we could really concentrate on doing a proper job testing the chassis and the new engine specification.” Andrea Dovizioso finished the test fifth fastest on the second works Honda, with Toni Elias the first of the customer bikes in sixth on his Gresini Honda. Mika Kallio finished the day 10th on his works Ducati, just one tenth of a second and two places behind team-mate Nicky Hayden. Mattia Pasini, who took Kallio’s place at the Pramac Ducati team for the test, ended the day 13th fastest.

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People stand near destroyed cars at the site of explosion in a police compound in Nazran on August 17, 2009. A truck packed with explosives rammed through the gates Monday of a police compound in southern Russia and exploded in an attack that killed at least 16 people and wounded dozens, officials said.

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NAZRAN - A truck packed with explosives rammed through the gates of a police compound in southern Russia on Monday and exploded in a suicide attack that killed at least 20 people and wounded around 130, officials said.

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MOSCOW - Divers Tuesday searched flooded wreckage for 64 people still missing after an accident at Russia’s biggest hydroelectric plant but officials admitted that the chances of finding survivors were dwindling. The catastrophe at the SayanoShushenskaya plant in the Khakassia region of Siberia — which investigators believed was caused by a sudden increase in water pressure — is already con-

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injuries in the blast, including 10 children between five and 12 years old, said a regional spokesman for the emergency situations ministry

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killed and wounded officers in the compound and local residents in homes nearby, officials said. A total of 138 people sustained

in Rostov-on-Don, Oleg Grekov. In a move underscoring the seriousness of the situation, President Dmitry Medvedev announced hours after the attack that he had sacked the region’s top policeman and issued a stern command to his interior minister to bring about order in law enforcement in the region.

firmed to have left 12 people dead. The pressure increase is believed to have caused a massive flood in the turbine room at a time when a hundred people were working there although investigators have emphasised final conclusions have not been reached. “Unfortunately we have no comforting news. We still do not know the fate of over 60 people,” a grimfaced Russian emergencies situations minister Sergei Shoigu told Russian state television from the region. Continued on page 6

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Damage to the Sayano-Shushinskaya power station in southern Siberia is seen Monday, Aug. 17, 2009 in this photo released by the Emergency Ministry, Siberian Branch on Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009.


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