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Cycle News Issue 31 August 7

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MOTOGP FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 9 / AUGUST 3-5, 2018 BRNO CIRCUIT/ OSTROVAICE, CZECH REPUBLIC P64 But it didn't work like that. Not only was Oliveira getting be- tween them, but also Xavi Vierge (Dynavolt Kalex) was closing, plus Mattia Pasini (Italtrans Kal- ex), and Binder, with Marquez back to seventh on lap five. Marquez was back up to a challenging fourth three laps later, only to crash out on the final corner. At this point, Marini was again leading, while Jerez winner Lorenzo Baldassarri (Pons HP40 Kalex) had joined up, and would cut through to take the lead on lap 13. He stayed there for three laps, but then with four laps left he was sliding badly. By then also Vierge had lost later stages. Bagnaia hung on to third by less than two tenths, all four over the line within less than a second. Alex Marquez (EG-VDS Kalex) had led away from Marini and Bagnaia, with Oliveira for once qualifying on the second row and finishing the first lap fourth, ahead of his teammate Brad Binder. On lap two Marini got to the front, and next time around Bag- naia was ahead of him. It looked as though the teammates might play tactics, Marini protecting the championship leader. All weekend he'd been trumpeting their good relationship. half-brother, after his first po- dium at the previous round in Germany, and his first pole posi- tion at Brno. The pair changed places six times in the last lap alone, by when they had narrowly got clear of a group that had been five strong. This left former championship leader Francesco Bagnaia (SKY VR46 Kalex) tooth and nail with Lorenzo Baldassarri (Pons HP40 Kalex), who had come through from 10th on the grid to lead for three laps in the The Ducati boys are happy but the man really smiling is Marquez (right), who increased his lead in the championship to 49 points.

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