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Cycle News Issue 28 July 17

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 28 JULY 17, 2018 P61 Luca Marini (SKY VR46 Kalex) led into the first corner from his first-ever front-row start, followed by teammate, championship leader Pecco Bagnaia. On lap two, pole-starter Mattia Pasini had just moved his Ital- trans Kalex inside Bagnaia into second, but in the final corner he slid off, right under his fellow Italian's front wheel. Bagnaia swerved away and careened across the gravel. He would finish lap three way down in 25th. This was good news for title rival Miguel Oliveira (Red Bull KTM), who had qualified 15th on an ultra-close grid. He started strongly, well up in the top 10, only for a bump with Xavi Vierge (Dynavolt Kalex) to drop him to 12th at the end of lap one. Up front, Joan Mir had inherit- ed second, ahead of Sam Lowes (SII KTM) and his EG-VDS team- mate Alex Marquez, in pain after a heavy crash yesterday. Binder sliced past Marquez and Lowes on lap three; two laps later, Mir consigned Marini to second, and the first three were directly moving clear. The big change came on lap 10. Binder took Marini into the first corner, and Mir at the end of the lap, to gain a lead he would never lose. They stayed close. Every es- cape bid by Binder was pegged back by Mir. But the South African could sustain his narrow lead, still just seven tenths over the line; while at the same time Marini was gaining strength for his own final challenge, finishing third by less than two tenths. They'd been pursued until after half distance by Marcel Schrotter (Dynavolt Kalex), in turn chased by Sam Lowes (KTM) until Oliveira got between them on lap 11. Eight laps later the Oliveira's KTM was ahead of the Schrotter's Kalex, and looking to threaten the front three. But by then, tire grip was in short supply, and while Oliveira did close a gap of 1.6 seconds to less than a second, he was never

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