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Cycle News 2019 Issue 13 April 2

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VOL. 56 ISSUE 13 APRIL 2, 2019 P75 Cal Crutchlow (35) got pinged for a questionable jump start and rode through the field like a champion, taking 13th. Moto2 Lorenzo Baldassarri made it two in a row in a thrilling Moto2 race, after a front-end fight of chang- ing fortunes and fierce fighting in the second race of the new Triumph-powered era, on a day when son-of-a-champion Remy Gardner joined the small number of father-son podium finishers with a hard-fought second place. Flex-Box HP40 rider Baldas- sarri led a trio of Kalexes over the line after patiently waiting in fourth place until there were just four laps to go to take the lead. He picked his way through a battling trio—Gardner, Marcel Schrotter and Alex Marquez. A collision under braking with his last victim, Gardner, gave him some breathing space, and he rapidly escaped, to win by better been tipped as a podium con- tender after qualifying on row two, but he was judged to have jumped the start and was hit with a ride-through penalty. He was furious, for the offense was so minor and the punishment so severe; he charged through to salvage three points for 13th. Pecco Bagnaia (Pramac Ducati) and Johann Zarco (Red Bull KTM) took the final points, with Syahrin losing touch by the end, and last-placed Andrea Ian- none (Aprilia) never in the hunt. Marquez's text-book perfor- mance gave him the champion- ship lead as the circus looks towards the next race at COTA in Texas, a circuit where he has been utterly dominant through- out. He has 45 points to Dovi's 41; then Rossi (31), Rins (24) and Petrucci (20). This gave a handy seventh to Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda), he had succumbed to Vinales on lap 20 and lost touch with the gang. Three seconds back, Quar- tararo was eighth; and four sec- onds behind him Aleix Espargaro prevailed on the final lap after a long battle with his brother Pol and class rookie Miguel Oliveira (both Red Bull KTM). Jorge Lorenzo (Repsol Honda) had another downbeat weekend, qualifying 12th but fin- ishing the first lap second from last after bogging down off the line, narrowly escaping being hit from behind by Hafizh Syah- rin's KTM. He gradually moved forward, and the last-lap crash promoted him to 12th. Last year's winner Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda) had

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