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Cycle News 2022 Issue 40 October 4

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ROUND 17 / SEPTEMBER 30-OCTOBER 2, 2022 CHANG INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT / BURIRAM, THAILAND P64 MOTOGP I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP for the lead at the end of lap eight when the contest was red flagged. After two attempts to restart, Race Direction ultimately decided to award half points. Ai Ogura (Idemitsu Honda Team Asia) gained half a point on Moto2 Championship leader Augusto Fernandez (Red Bull KTM Ajo) when they were locked into sixth and seventh in the final results. It was a great ride for Sean Dylan Kelly (American Racing Team), who took his best GP result in 11th. Fellow Americans Joe Roberts (Italtrans Kalex) and Cameron Beaubier (American Racing Team) took eighth and a DNF, respectively. (LCR Honda), Martin and Binder rounding out the top 10. The championship has Quar- tararo at 219 points to Bagnaia's 217. Espargaro sits third at 199, Bastianini fourth with 180 and Miller the last of the possible championship challengers in fifth at 179 points. Moto2 Torrential rain caused high drama in Thailand for the Moto2 field, and it was Tony Arbolino who was eventually classified the winner of a shortened race. The Elf Marc VDS Racing Team rider had just passed Filip Salac (Gresini Racing Moto2) Johann Zarco (Alma Pramac Ducati) had great late-race pace, ending lap one in ninth and working past Bastianini, the crashing Marini, the fading Bezzecchi and Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda) before running up behind Bagnaia. The French- man admitted he was hesitant in passing Bagnaia for third place, knowing full well the champion- ship implications if he took the Italian out of the race. He thus decided to stay in fourth and shield Ducati's main title hope from any further attacks. Marquez came home fifth from Bastianini, Maverick Vinales (Aprilia Racing), Alex Marquez Marc Marquez fancied a win in the dry but the eight-time World Champion had to settle for fifth place as his recovery continues.

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