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Cycle News 2020 Issue 45 November 10

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MOTOGP FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 13 / NOVEMBER 6-8, 2020 RICARDO TORMO CIRCUIT / VALENCIA, SPAIN P70 MARINI, BASTIANINI CONFIRMED After weeks of negotiating, it was confirmed on Saturday Luca Marini will step up to MotoGP in 2021 with Esponsorama Ducati, where he will compete alongside current Moto2 challenger Enea Bastianini. Interest- ingly, Marini will ride in the colors of his current Sky Racing VR46 team next year and will take a number of his current Moto2 crew with him to the premier class, where he will race against half-brother Valentino Rossi aboard a Ducati Desmosedici GP19. It is believed Sky Racing VR46 is pay- ing Esponsorama racing somewhere in the region of 1.5 million euros to place Marini in the squad, leaving Tito Rabat (who had a contract for 2021) out in the cold. Because of this, Sky Racing VR46 will withdraw its entry from the Moto3 class. Moto3 rider Celestino Vietti will take Marini's seat in the Moto2 team next year. LORENZO OUT OF YAMAHA, LINKED TO APRILIA The fact that five-time World Cham- pion Jorge Lorenzo wasn't selected to replace Valentino Rossi in Aragon was telling. But the fact that Garrett Gerloff got the nod to substitute for the returning Italian on the Friday at Valencia was confirmation that Loren- zo is on his way out of Yamaha's test team. Unlikely links placed Lorenzo in Aprilia's test team for 2021 after the news that the Noale factory's current test rider Bradley Smith—deputizing for Andrea Iannone as a full-time rider all season—had been replaced by Lorenzo Savadori for the final three races of this year. MIR AND PERSPECTIVE On a day in which two of his title con- tenders either waved the white flag or spoke of desperation, Joan Mir was the epitome of cool. Maverick Vinales Briefly... Danilo Petrucci holds off Stefan Bradl for the ends of the top 10. We bet the Italian can't wait to get on the KTM for next year.

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