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Cycle News 2019 Issue 08 February 26

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IN THE WIND P44 Jerez Moto2/Moto3 Tests Wrap Up A howl of Triumph Triple exhausts brought the first Moto2 tests of the year to a tense climax, with ultra-close times and riders' reports of more flexibility of corner line promising as close racing as ever, with potentially more variety than the Honda-pow- ered Moto2 machines they replace. But it was the ex- pected names at the top, with ex-Moto3 Champion Brad Binder seizing narrow control on the third day, his Red Bull KTM just 0.007 of a second faster than revived former title challenger Sam Lowes's Gresini Kalex. American Racing's Iker Lecu- ona (KTM) was whisker-close in third, ahead of 2018 race winner Luca Marini SKY VR46 Kalex. More title contenders were ultra-close, with Lorenzo Baldas- sarri (Pons Kalex) and day two leader Alex Marquez (VDS Kalex) in the next two spots. But it was class rookie Nicolo Bulega an impressive seventh- fastest, on the second SKY VR46 Kalex; with Jorge Navarro (Speed Up), Remy Gardner (SAG Kalex) and another rookie, Moto3 Champion Jorge Martin (Red Bull KTM) rounding out the top 10. Joe Roberts (American Rac- ing), the only US rider in any class, was 18th, speaking highly after his switch to KTM and just 0.724 of a second down. There were 20 riders within the first second, with the last of them Dominique Aegerter on the all-new MV Agusta. KTM held the high ground in a more widely spaced Moto3 pack, with most of the best times coming on Friday morning, the third day, and Jaume Masia and Bester Capital KTM teammate Andrea Migno first and third, sandwiching returned Moto2 bad boy Romano Fenati's Snipers Honda. Masia's margin was large, however, almost seven-tenths clear; and only the top eight were within a second. Day-two leader Aron Canet, switched from Honda to Steril- garda KTM, was fourth, less than a tenth clear of Albert Arenas (Angel Nieto KTM); and then the day one pacesetter Tony Arbo- lino (Snipers Honda). Michael Scott Brad Binder came away as the quickest Moto2 rider at the Jerez test for Moto2 and Moto3. PHOTO: GOLD & GOOSE

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