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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 P64 hold, although Rossi did manage to buck the odds to claim fourth, after being outpaced by both Suzukis. "Fourth is not bad, but unfortunately the Suzukis were faster than me. This is our poten- tial. Suzuki did a big step from last year because they worked in the right way, not like us," Rossi said. The difference was in ac- celeration. He managed to stay half- a-second clear of a charging Alvaro Bautista (Angel Nieto Ducati), storming through from 11th on the first lap. On the last to attack. "I had good battles earlier with Iannone and Rossi, and I think I destroyed a bit my tires," he said. "But I learned a lot." Crutchlow's main regret was that he hadn't taken the lead af- ter passing Marquez. "Dovi was yoyo-ing the pace, " he said. "I was looking to pass him and let him and Marc sort it out for second, but then Marc passed me, and I thought I'd better leave them to it." The hoped-for Yamaha revival after Buriram had to remain on was alone. "I was faster in some places, but I prepared the cor- ner too early. I asked too much of the front tire," the Italian said. For Marquez, "When I saw the pit board 'Dovi Out' at the start of the last lap my first reaction was to be pleased, because I knew I had won the championship. But now I am disappointed, because Andrea rode a great race and he deserves to be on the podium with us." Crutchlow had his hands full with Rins at the end, but the Su- zuki rider wasn't strong enough Johann Zarco couldn't stop a charging Alvaro Bautista (19) from taking fifth place.

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