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Cycle News 2020 Issue 45 November 10

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IIIMY OWN RACE: 36 JOAN MIR 1ST MOTOGP "I'm just so happy, the team and I put together a perfect weekend!" MotoGP winner Joan Mir said. "It's difficult to give 100 percent when you're figh ng for a tle, because you always have to be a bit cau ous, but today I saw the chance for my debut victory, and I had to take it. I knew what I had to do, and I felt really great with my bike. I don't really have words to describe how amazing it feels to be a MotoGP race winner, and it gives me an extra boost, especially a er a tricky week- end in terms of condi ons. Things are s ll close at the top, so I need to stay focused and con nuing working for next weekend." 42 ALEX RINS 2ND MOTOGP "I was leading for a large part of the race," said runner-up Rins. "I was hoping to lead from start to finish, but I missed a gear at turn 11 on the 17th lap, and I went wide and Joan got through. Once he was at the front it was very hard to stay with him, Props must go to Red Bull KTM's Brad Binder in seventh. The South African had to take a long- lap penalty due to taking out Jack Miller at the previous round at Aragon but charged through the field, picking off Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Team), Johann Zarco (Esponsarama Racing Ducati) and Danilo Petrucci (Ducati Team), who rounded out the top 10. In the championship, Mir is now sitting pretty on 162 points. He only needs 14 points from the next two races to be crowned champion and can take the title with a third place this next weekend if either Quartararo or Rins win the race. Quartararo's 14th place at Valencia puts him sec- ond at 125, tied with Rins, with Maverick Vinales (13th today) fourth at 121. CN MOTOGP FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 13 / NOVEMBER 6-8, 2020 RICARDO TORMO CIRCUIT / VALENCIA, SPAIN P68 (Below) Fabio Quartararo's title defense is in tatters. He crashed while trying to avoid the tumbling Aleix Espargaro and now looks like second in the championship is his best hope. Jack Miller charged on late in the race. The Australian gambled with the hard front tire but didn't have the early speed to match the Suzukis.

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