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Cycle News Issue 44 November 6

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MOTOGP FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 17 / NOVEMBER 2-4, 2018 SEPANG INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT / KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA P66 had closed up, with Andrea Locatelli (Italtrans Kalex) get- ting ahead of Jorge Navarro (Federal Oils Kalex) at two-thirds distance; Dominique Aegerter (Kiefer KTM) with them to the end. Sam Lowes (SII KTM) outpaced Simone Corsi for the final point. American Joe Roberts (RW NTS) was 18th. The top three in the cham- pionship are now set: Bagnaia 304, Oliveira 272, Binder 201. Fourth is close, however, be- Lorenzo Baldassari and Augusto Fernandez, the latter eventu- ally stretchered off after a fall. Finally, Quartararo took fifth on the last lap from Baldassari, with Marquez sixth. A couple of seconds behind, second Red Bull KTM rider Brad Binder held off Marcel Schrotter (Dynavolt Exactweld Kalex); and behind them Joan Mir (EG-VDS Kalex) won a long fight for 10th from second Dynavolt rider Xavi Vierge. By the finish the next group the front men for four laps, los- ing fourth to veteran Mattia Pa- sini (Italtrans Kalex) on lap four. Then Marquez, also regaining places, passed him before final the hairpin, pushing the Austra- lian wide and off the grippy line, where he slipped off at the final hairpin. With Marquez never in conten- tion, the front four were on their own. Oliveira did close up to within a few tenths of the leader, but Marini withstood the pres- sure; Pasini also got close to Bagnaia, but didn't challenge. Marini looked fresher than he doubtless felt in the heat. "It was really, really hard, but when you are leading it is a bit easier," he said. Teammate Bagnaia was close to speechless with emotion, giving tribute to Marini and all his team. "This season is together. Together we win, together we lose. And together we are World Champion." Oliveira was gracious, warmly congratulating Bagnaia. "Pecco had been really strong. I am proud of my riding, proud of my season; we have been really constant. Our package wasn't enough to beat Pecco, but it was a championship full of emo- tion." The action was behind them, with Marquez dropping back towards the end as Quartararo was recovering ground. The hard-riding Frenchman was get- ting the best of a long battle with Pons HP40 Kalex teammates Valentino Rossi's half brother Luca Marini won Moto2 for the first time.

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