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do not need to break the bank or spend hours in the kitchen this summer to enjoy a delicious dinner every night of the week – as the simple, midweek dishes prove. Waitrose has created them to celebrate the launch of essential Waitrose – the exciting, own-label range of affordable, great-quality items made up of new and existing products. With its distinctive fresh, white packaging, the range is easy to find in branch and with over 1,400 everyday items to choose from, you will be spoilt for choice. As you would expect, everything in the range continues to meet Waitrose's high standards of quality and care, and Waitrose thinks you will be surprised by how reasonable the prices are. Waitrose will be regularly checking them against their competitors’, and will price-match hundreds of everyday products such as milk, butter and beef mince. So, what are you waiting for…Enjoy!

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Weather experts are promising a good summer this year so in celebration Waitrose has launched a new range of mouthwatering barbecue foods ideal for the alfresco dining season

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man-sized meaty bites, new King Pork Ribs and Boerewors Sausages will give your barbecue a boost. Waitrose Boerewors is made to an authentic recipe using a combination of beef, pork shoulder and spices. It is the perfect banger to enjoy while watching the British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa this summer.

Get fired up this summer… New this year, Waitrose will be offering British Veal Ribs. With an ongoing commitment to high standards of farming and animal welfare, Waitrose veal comes from British farms where the calves are housed in well-ventilated, spacious barns with natural light and straw bedding. More tender than beef ribs and rich in flavour, these will add an interesting twist to the conventional barbecue. For those that want to wow their guests with marinated masterpieces, the new range of barbecue-ready chicken breasts marinated in unique individual pouches of Green Thai, Tandoori or Basil and Lemon sauce will be sure to make an impression. Prepared with the finest

ingredients, they are an easy and convenient way to impress friends and family. Not forgetting traditional bangers and burgers, the supermarket will also be adding a new collection of summer flavours to its free range jumbo-sausage range. Customers can choose from varieties including chilli and oregano, spinach and watercress and the ultimate high-quality, high-welfare frankfurter: the smoked pork sausage.


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Repsol R ep Honda’s brilliant young MotoGP™ World Champion Ma Marc Marquez retained the premier class title in style this year – and a this is the story of how he did so. Repsol Honda’s brilliant young MotoGP™ World Champion Marc Marquez retained the premier class title in style this year – and this is the story of how he did so. Last year Marquez became the youngest ever winner of the premier class World Championship, securing the crown by four points and winning it at the last race of the season in Valencia. This year a brilliant start to his title defence saw him notch up ten consecutive race wins in the opening ten races, leaving his rivals chasing his shadows. A pre-season leg break which the rider, from Cervera, Spain, sustained whilst dirt track training close to his hometown, meant he missed the last tests before the new season commenced, but he showed no signs of weakness once the real action got underway in Qatar. Just weeks after his training accident Marquez showed he would be tough to beat this year as he won from pole at the Losail International Circuit following a great battle in the desert with Valentino Rossi. Returning to the scene of his first MotoGP™ class win last year in Austin, Marquez was unstoppable at round two as he won by a four second margin from his Repsol Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa. A fortnight later Marquez added another venue to the list of tracks where he has been victorious as he won an enthralling MotoGP™ race in Argentina at the new Termas de Rio Hondo track. Just a week on from the Argentina triumph, Marquez cruised to victory in front of 115,000 fans at Jerez with Rossi and Pedrosa also on the podium. It was a fourth win from pole as Marquez continued his ruthless form. On the back of his early season performances Marquez agreed a new two year deal with his team, tying him to Honda Racing Corporation until the end of 2016. Further victories were racked up from pole as the series of European Grands Prix continued at Le Mans and Mugello. Pedrosa, Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo were giving it their all to stop the rampant 21 year-old but could not find a way to defeat him. Marquez’s rivals got a glimmer of hope at Barcelona-Catalunya as he crashed out of Q2 and missed pole for the first time this season,

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qualifying third. But come the race Marquez qu was as formidable as ever, crossing the line wa half a second in front of Rossi, surviving a late ha sscare as Pedrosa touched his rear wheel in the final stages, the latter almost crashing and fi having to settle for third. Given his brilliant performances, every weekend Marquez was being asked if he felt invincible and whether he could win every race in 2014. But he played things down and insisted that he had to be prepared for a race when he could not clinch victory. He consistently reiterated that winning the championship, not every race, was his goal. Nonetheless, the victories kept coming as Marquez got the best out of his Honda RC213V every time he went out to race. Assen brought a huge challenge in difficult conditions, but Marquez adapted best in the flag-to-flag contest and took the win by 6.7s from Andrea Dovizioso. The Dutch TT success made Marquez the first rider since the great Giacomo Agostini in 1971 to win the first eight premier-class races of the year. Sachsenring was next and the MotoGP™ riders raced in tricky conditions again. With the track drying quickly much of the field changed from wet set-up to dry after the final Warm Up lap, meaning they had to start from pit lane. Marquez showed he was the man for all seasons once again, winning by 1.5s from Pedrosa. This meant Marquez went into the summer break with a perfect record of nine wins from nine races and as he relaxed on the beach in Tarifa with his brother Alex and their friends during the summer break, he did so with a healthy 77 point lead in the standings. That lead increased to 89 points as the action resumed at Indianapolis and Marquez took another win from pole, with Lorenzo and Rossi joining him on the podium. The victory saw Marquez become the first rider since Mick Doohan in 1997 to win ten successive premier class races. Eventually the time would come for Marquez to show that he was human after all and it was at Brno that his winning streak finally came to an end. Marquez crossed the line in fourth place, behind winner Pedrosa

and podium finishers Lorenzo and Rossi. It was business as usual at Silverstone two weeks later, however, as Marquez struck back immediately for victory after a superb battle with Lorenzo. Uncharacteristic crashes for Marquez at Misano and Aragon saw him finish the races there 15th and 13th respectively. However the 21 year-old rider still had a significant 75 point lead as MotoGP™ departed from Europe and headed east to Japan for the first of the ‘flyaway’ triple header of races. With a calm and controlled ride into second place at Motegi, behind a resurgent race winning Lorenzo, Marquez got the required points to retain his title. Winning a midrace battle with Rossi and managing the gap ahead of the Italian in second place in the second half of the race Marquez wrapped up the World Championship honours with three races to go.

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Vital Statistics Key statistics on Marquez’s 2014 MotoGP™ World Championship By winning the 2014 MotoGP™ title on Sunday at the Motul Grand Prix of Japan Marc Marquez set several new records. Here is a list of those records and some additional milestones achieved by the Repsol Honda star this year. Marquez is the youngest ever rider to win two consecutive premier class World Championships at the age of 21 years 237 days, taking the record from Mike Hailwood who was 23 years 152 days when he won his second successive 500cc title in 1963. He is the first Spanish rider to win back-to-back world titles in the premier class of Grand Prix racing. During 2014 Marquez became the first rider since Giacomo Agostini in 1970 to win the opening 10 premier class GP races of the season The 10 successive wins by Marquez in 2014 is a new record for most successive wins in the MotoGP class. In 2014 he also became the youngest rider to win 10 successive premier class GP races, at the age of 21 years 174 days, taking the record from Mike Hailwood who was 24 years 94 days old when in 1964 he won the tenth of a twelve race winning sequence. Marquez is the first Honda rider to clinch a world title at the Motegi circuit, which is owned by Honda.

XXXXXMARQUEZ MARC XXXXXXXXXXX WORLD CHAMPION

Biography g p y: Date of birth: 17th February 1993 Place of birth: Cervera, Spain First Grand Prix: Qatar 2008, 125 First pole position: France 2009, 125 First podium finish: Great Britain 2008, 125 First Grand Prix victory: Italy 2010, 125 Grand Prix starts: 111 Grand Prix victories: 43 Podium finishes: 67 Pole positions: 48 Fastest race laps: 37 World Championship Wins: 125 (2010), Moto2™ (2012), 2 x MotoGP™ (2013 & 2014)

MotoGP™ Career: 2008: 125 World Championship – 13th position on KTM, 13 starts, 63 points 2009: 125 World Championship – 8th position on KTM, 16 starts, 94 points 2010: 125 World Championship – WORLD CHAMPION on Derbi, 17 starts, 310 points 2011: Moto2™ World Championship – 2nd position on Suter, 13 starts, 251 points 2012: Moto2™ World Championship – WORLD CHAMPION on Suter, 17 starts, 324 points 2013: MotoGP™ World Championship – WORLD CHAMPION on Honda, 18 starts, 334 points 2014: MotoGP™ World Championship – WORLD CHAMPION on Honda, 15 starts, 312 points

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The 2014 season opener can’t come soon enough for most race fans! The anticipation is well founded, too, with Phillip Island’s great swooping corners, big elevation changes and long, fast straights... all of which are usually enjoyed under a blazing hot Australian sun. Last year saw the two Aprilias of Guintoli and Laverty make a clean sweep in the races and the Italian outfit are likely to be strong runners again this time round, although you can never discount the new World Champion Tom Sykes who is building a formidable partnership in this, his third year with the Provec-run Kawasaki Team!

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