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Cycle News 2019 Issue 40 October 8

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MOTOGP FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 17 / OCTOBER 4-6, 2016 BURIRAM CIRCUIT / BURIRAM, THAIL AND P74 points, 204 to 182; then Arbolino (161), Ramirez (136) and McPhee (126). CN MotoGP 1. Marc Marquez (Hon) 2. Fabio Quartararo (Yam) 3. Maverick Vinales (Yam) 4. Andrea Dovizioso (Duc) 5. Alex Rins (Suz) Moto2 1. Luca Marini (Kal) 2. Brad Binder (KTM) 3. Iker Lecuona (KTM) 4. Augusto Fernandez (Kal) 5. Alex Marquez (Kal) Moto3 1. Albert Arenas (KTM) 2. Lorenzo Dalla Porta (Hon) 3. Alonso Lopez (Hon 4. Marcos Ramirez (Hon) 5. Dennis Fogia (KTM) Alonso Lopez (EG Honda) was third, his first podium, with second Leopard rider Marcos Ramirez fourth, after riding wing- man to Dalla Porta for much of the race. A last-lap collision split the front group, as Andrea Migno (Mugen KTM) tried to go between Ai Ogura (Team Asia Honda) and Dennis Foggia (SKY VR46 KTM). He lost the front, and knocked Ogura down, the second time in three races. The impressive Japanese rookie had earlier set fastest lap coming through from 18th on the grid. Migno was given a six-grid-position grid penalty for the next race. Foggia was fifth, half a second ahead of his teammate, maiden pole starter Celestino Vietti. Dalla Porta leads Canet by 22 suffered sundry misfortunes. Aron Canet (Sterilgarda KTM) was one of three victims of a collision under braking early in the race. John McPhee (Petro- nas Honda) and Tatsuki Suzuki (SIC58 Honda) the others, while the perpetrator Darren Binder (CIP Green Power KTM), who had forged through to fourth from 25th on the grid, suffered a rather harsh ride-through penalty. Tony Arbolino (Snipers Honda) dropped out of the lead group with severe cramp in his right wrist. He dropped to 20th but recovered to 10th at the end. Arenas took the lead from long-time leader Dalla Porta on the last lap. The Italian dived inside into the final corner, but the Spaniard got ahead again by 0.231 of a second. Arenas (75) came out on top after a typical Moto3 dog fight.

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