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Cycle News Issue 44 November 6

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 44 NOVEMBER 6, 2018 P67 his hands full with a pack of Hon- da riders, swapping constantly through the multi-line corners of the widest track on the calendar. He started the last lap in second place; by the end of it he was fifth. Second went to Lorenzo Dalla Porta (Leopard Honda), so strong at season's end. Team- mate Enea Bastianini took a photo-finish third ahead of Albert Arenas (Angel Nieto KTM), after pushing steadily through from a slow start, 18th on lap two. Bezzecchi was an ultra-close fifth, left to rue the five non- finishes (including getting taken down a week ago in Australia) that meant he eventually ran out of points. Martin (20), a former Red Bull Rookies Cup winner, said: "I have been all my life working for this, with a lot of bad moments, but thanks to everybody who supported me." Both he, Bezzecchi and the man fighting him for third over- all, Fabio Di Giannantonio (Del Conca Gresini Honda), are mov- ing to Moto2 next year. The other point-scorers were still all close, from second to 15th in less than four seconds. Di Giannantonio was sixth, fre- quent early leader Darryn Binder (Red Bull KTM) a tenth behind, then the Hondas of Arbolino, Suzuki and Antonelli rounding out the top 10. The final points went to Ramirez (KTM), Toba (Hon), Perez (KTM), Atiratphuvapat Del Conca Gresini Honda rider and his main rival Marco Bez- zecchi (Redox Pruestel KTM) were to and fro within the usual leading brawl. Bezzecchi led more often than Martin, who at one point was mired mid-pack in 10th. His first attempt to clear off didn't work. Then with five laps to go he took the lead from Bez- zecchi once again, and pulled steadily away to a clear 3.5-sec- ond win. In his wake, Bezzecchi had tween Baldassarri (162), Mar- quez (157), Mir (155) and Marini (147). Kalex has already tied up the Constructors championship; there is just 21 points between the top teams, with Red Bull KTM Ajo ahead of SKY VR46. Moto3 Jorge Martin rode a trademark runaway win in Malaysia, to secure the Moto3 World Cham- pionship with one race to spare. For most of the 17 laps, the

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