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Cycle News Issue 42 October 23

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MOTOGP FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 16 / OCTOBER 19-21, 2018 TWIN RING MOTEGI / MOTEGI, JAPAN P60 only to run off onto the dirt on the following hairpin, and for Dovi to get straight back again. A bit ear- lier, Crutchlow—frustrated by the slow pace—had got in front of him for two laps, but when Marquez got by again, the junior Honda rider dutifully waited. It was down to Dovizioso's tactics, lap times seesawing so much that by half distance the pursuers had closed up, much to Crutchlow's dismay. At this point, Ecstar Suzuki's Andrea Iannone was heading the group, ahead of seven or more titles. The others are Giacomo Agostini (15), Angel Nieto (13), Rossi, Hailwood and Carlo Ubbiali (nine), and John Surtees and Phil Read (seven). He also joins Mick Doohan, Rossi and Agostini as one of only four riders to have taken five or more premier-class titles. In addition, he has won at least five GPs per season over the past nine years in 125cc, Moto2 and MotoGP, and is the first rider to achieve this in the 70-year history of GPs. Previously, Hailwood was the only man to have achieved at least five victories per season over seven years. BO BANGS HIS LEG Dutch Moto2 rider Bo Bendsney- der suffered a freak injury likely to bring his first season in the middle class to a premature close when the Honda engine in his Tech3 suffered a catastrophic failure that left him with a broken left leg. "He didn't even crash," said Tech 3 team owner Herve Poncharal. "On the last lap of the race his engine broke, and a part of the engine [flew] out and hit his left leg." He pulled off, but was in severe pain, said Poncharal. The first medical report before he was airlifted to hospital, he continued, was of "an open fracture of his left tibia." The Briefly... Valentino Rossi and Yamaha's improvement continued at a slower pace than in Thailand, the veteran sealing fourth place in Japan.

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