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Cycle News 2022 Issue 14 April 5

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two weeks ago, and Ai Ogura fended off Aron Canet (Flex- box HP40) on the final lap to finish third. Polesitter Fermin Aldeguer (MB Conveyors Speed Up) crashed out after contact with Vietti at Turn 13. As for the American con- tingent, Cameron Beaubier (American Racing Team) made it home in 11th, Joe Roberts (Italtrans Racing) in 13th, while Beaubier's teammate Sean Dylan Kelly was out after lap two following a collision with another rider. some small mistakes, but it was fun today. The team did a race against time for get- ting ready in just a few hours. Compared to last year, I am able to understand the bike better, where to work and what changes to make. I'm happy with the points in the cham- pionship and with the leader- ship. We don't have to think too much about it, just take full advantage of all possible op- portunities." Idemitsu Honda Team Asia celebrated a double podium as Somkiat Chantra finished a close second, adding to his Indonesian GP victory from ROUND 3 / APRIL 1-3, 2022 TERMAS DE RIO HONDO / ARGENTINA P60 MOTOGP I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ESPARGARO ON SONG Aleix Espargaro claimed Aprilia's first premier-class pole position since Oc- tober 2000 on Saturday on the back of showing the strongest rhythm through- out FP2. He was, in the words of Fabio Quartararo, the "clear favorite." The RS-GP was working beautifully around the bumpy, dusty Termas de Rio Hondo layout. "Especially with the hard front tire, I felt extremely good," said Espargaro, the first man in the four-stroke MotoGP era to score pole positions with three different manufac- turers. I can brake late and make very high corner speed. It works well. It's a special GP because just one day of practice, [but] the race pace is quite strong." Briefly... Former champ Joan Mir made it a Suzuki 3-4.

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