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Cycle News Issue 36 September 11

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MOTOGP FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 12 / SEPTEMBER 7-9, 2018 MISANO WORLD CIRCUIT MARCO SIMONCELLI / RIMINI, SAN MARINO P58 MotoGP 1. Andrea Dovizioso (Duc) 2. Marc Marquez (Hon) 3. Cal Crutchlow (Hon) 4. Alex Rins (Suz) 5. Maverick Vinales (Yam) Moto2 1. Francesco Bagnaia (Kal) 2. Miguel Oliveira (KTM) 3. Marcel Schrotter (Kal) 4. Mattia Pasini (Kal) 5. Joan Mir (Kal) Moto3 1. Lorenzo Dalla Porta (Hon) 2. Jorge Martin (Hon) 3. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Hon) 4. Gabriel Rodrigo (KTM) 5. Jakub Kornfeil (KTM) (Redox KTM) taking most of the leading from Dalla Porta, Di Gi- annantonio, Rodrigo and Martin. The Spaniard's second big fright came two laps from the end, when Bezzecchi high-sided right in front of him. Martin hit his rival's stricken bike, but stayed on board. Jakub Kornfeil (Redox KTM) also narrowly survived the first crash to lead the next group over the line, from the KTMs of Albert Arenas, Dennis Foggia and Dar- ryn Binder, the South African's first top ten of the year. Andrea Migno (KTM) and Niccolo An- tonelli (Honda) had closed by the end, rounding out the top ten. Martin, who has won five races this year, now leads the championship by eight points: 166 to Bezzecchi's 158. Di Giannantonio has 137, and the luckless Canet 118 and Bastianini 117. CN behind first-time winner Lorenzo Dalla Porta (Leopard Honda), his Del Conca Honda teammate Fabio di Giannantonio was a similar distance behind in third, with Gabriel Rodrigo (RBA KTM) just over half a second adrift over the line. They were the survivors of a five-bike crash on only the second lap, with Martin missing involvement by micro-seconds. He had just overtaken charging teenager Jaume Massia when the Spaniard's KTM slid side- ways and tipped him off under the wheels of the front pack. He took down Honda riders Enea Bastianini, Aron Canet and Ayumu Sasaki, as well as Nicolo Bulega (KTM). Amazingly, only Sasaki was injured, with a left arm fracture. This split the field, leaving five away up front, with erstwhile points leader Marco Bezzecchi Lorenzo Dalla Porta (48) came out on top after a thrilling last lap for his first career Moto3 win.

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