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Cycle News 2019 Issue 43 October 29

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MOTOGP FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 17 / OCTOBER 25-27, 2019 PHILLIP ISL AND CIRCUIT / PHILLIP ISL AND, AUSTRALIA P68 Miguel Oliveira (Red Bull KTM) did not start, suffering hand injuries from his session-stopping Saturday crash; Kallio and Rabat retired. Marquez's 375 points make him invulnerable; the next positions are still open, with Dovizioso 240, Rins 183, Vinales 176, Petrucci 169 and Quartararo 163. Honda has already won the Construc- tors crown; the game is on for the Teams Championship. Moto2 Ill-favored at other tracks, the steel trellis-framed KTMs were rampant at rhythmic Phillip Island, with Brad Binder taking his third win of the year, leading from start to finish. He and Red Bull KTM team- mate Jorge Martin, a class rookie, were on the front row alongside pole starter Jorge Navarro (Beta Pol Espargaro, who salvaged KTM's honor by a 10th over former Red Bull KTM teammate Zarco, in an impressive first Honda ride. Miles behind, the last points went to the battling Karel Abraham (Reale Avintia Ducati) and Hafizh Syahrin (Red Bull KTM); with the increasingly embarrassing Jorge Lorenzo's Repsol Honda 16th and last, another 20 seconds away. IIIMY OWN RACE: 46 VALENTINO ROSSI 7TH MOTOGP "It was a great start and a very good way to celebrate my 400th Grand Prix, being able to be in front for a bit," said Valen no Rossi. "In the end, the race result for sure isn't fantas c, but I was not so far behind Jack Miller, who arrived on the podium, and I was able to ride in a be er way and was more compe ve compared to the previous weekend. Anyway, we need more, and we need to be stronger. We need to work, and we'll see. Racing at the Phil- lip Island track is always great, but in the end, it was a hard ba le." Johann Zarco adapted well to the Honda and leads former KTM teammate Pol Espargaro. Miller did his chances of getting a future factory Ducati ride no harm at all by taking the home podium, and here gets a hug from Ducati MotoGP boss Gigi Dall'Igna.

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