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Cycle News 2022 Issue 12 March 22

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 12 MARCH 22, 2022 P73 Miller had his hands full with Zarco and eventually Quartararo, who was rejuvenated in fourth and would eventually make his way up to second, closing on Oliveira until two laps from the end, when the KTM man responded to record a 2.2-second win. "I followed Jack for a couple of laps and then I understood I could go a bit faster, so when I overtook him, I just tried to focus for the next five laps to do the maximum I could," Oliveira said. "Then I built a gap and just managed through- out the whole race, but for sure it wasn't easy. The last couple of months haven't been easy for me, so to be back like this with this in- credible win, it's really emotional. I promised my daughter I would get her a trophy from Indonesia, so this one is for you, baby." Quartararo's second was cred- ited by the man himself as his best-ever wet MotoGP ride, one that saw him top Yamaha rider by five positions over teammate Franco Morbidelli. "I didn't expect this!" Quartara- ro said. "Already from the warm- up lap it felt like we had some- thing extra compared to normal, because we know that we always struggle in wet conditions. When it's full wet and there's grip, I know my potential. But today I did better than I expected! I saw an opportunity and went for it." Zarco's third place was his first podium of the year, although the Frenchman lamented early mis- takes that cost him the chance to fight for the win. MYOWNRACE 44 POL ESPARGARO 12TH MOTOGP "This was a race about survival, this whole weekend has been about surviving," Pol Espargaro said. "We came here and had a super produc ve test and then things out of our control changed the situa on. Dur- ing the start of the race my visor became super dirty with all the dust from the track in the spray of the other riders. When I was behind Pecco I could see his red light, but then when I passed him, I was alone, and it was very difficult. I hit the curb be- cause I couldn't properly see it and I made a big save. Finally we are sixth, only 10 points off the lead which is very good." 23 ENEA BASTIANINI 11TH MOTOGP "It took a while to get the right feeling, especially as in the early laps I couldn't see anything due how wet the track was, so I struggled a bit," Enea Bas anini said. "Then li le by li le I was able to make my way back, I found my rhythm and I was fast—especially in the last 10 laps. Unfortunately, when I reached the group of seven riders ahead, I was pushed wide at turn two by Darryn Binder a er I passed all of them—and that made me go back to the end of the group. I was able, once again, to recover and in the end an 11th place is not too bad. I could have finished eighth, and I'm sorry for that, but it was important to score some points—and in the end it was a good race." Pol Espargaro was fast on Friday but that didn't translate into wet- weather pace.

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