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Cycle News 2022 Issue 40 October 4

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For the second title contend- er, Aprilia's Aleix Espargaro, the Spaniard didn't have the pace in Thailand and had to endure a long-lap penalty after clatter- ing into the side of Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM) early in the race. Espargaro would eventually finish 11th, right behind Binder, gaining five points on Quartararo to ensure 20 points cover the top three. A new rider is also now math- ematically in with a title shot, and that's Jack Miller. The Austra- lian's 45-point haul from the last two races sees him one point behind Enea Bastianini (Gresini Ducati, sixth in Thailand) in fifth, 40 points off Quartararo with 75 still to play for. Indonesia, Australia, Thailand, Ma- laysia, Qatar and Valencia are held in just 10 weeks. Of the current calendar, Aragon—Fabio Quar- tararo's bogey circuit—is set to be dropped. "That's good! I'm happy. I hope we never go back again," he quipped. ALEIX: MISTAKES HAPPEN Less than a week on from the devastating mistake which ended his perfect point-scoring record in 2022, Aleix Espargaro explained a dinner of reconciliation with his Aprilia squad as they seek to main- tain their slightly beleaguered title hopes. In Japan, the Catalan was forced to pit after the warm-up lap as an engineer forgot to remove the "Eco" fuel map—used by riders to save fuel on their out-lap, which means the bike doesn't rev above 5000 rpm—from his bike on the grid. It deprived him of the chance to fight for victory. Yet there was no ill-feeling in the Aprilia box upon arriving in Thailand. "I went to Tokyo and on Monday I had dinner with my team—everybody—I love every single person on my team, and they were even more down than me. So, I'm the leader of this team and I said to them, 'Head up, it's a mistake, everybody can make mistakes.' Now there is a new scenario for us, and there is always positive things when new things are coming, so I will try to recover the points here." Espar- garo finished 11th in Thailand. Briefly... VOLUME 59 ISSUE 40 OCTOBER 4, 2022 P63 Marco Bezzecchi charged off pole position and into the lead but ran wide at turn one and was forced to drop a position. From there, he went backwards while Johann Zarco (5) went forwards. Bezzecchi finished 16th, Zarco came home fourth.

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