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Cycle News 2022 Issue 42 October 18

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Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) started to fade, watching the chance to capitalize on Quar- tararo's error get a little smaller. The opposite was true of Enea Bastianini (Gresini Racing MotoGP) as the "Beast" honed in on the fight at the front. As the final showdown started to commence, there were seven riders locked together: Bagnaia, Rins, Marquez, Bezzecchi, Marini, Martin and Bastianini. Bagnaia led them onto the fi- nal lap but with "20 out" reading loud and clear on the pit board, the risk versus reward balance was something to consider. But not for Rins and Marquez. Marquez had passed Rins for second at the Southern Loop on the penultimate lap, but the then I pushed too much in turn two. I made a mistake. "The championship changed a lot since Sachsenring, and that means it can also change for us in the last two GPs. I feel that we can make two great last races." Quartararo's crash left an open goal for the contenders still battling it out, with Bagnaia on course to claim the lead. The first leaders were polesit- ter Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) and Marquez, before Rins and Bagnaia reeled them in. As the laps ticked down the overtakes kept coming, and the troops were forming for the podium fight: Marco Bezzecchi (Mooney VR46 Racing Team) and teammate Luca Marini were arriving on the scene, as ROUND 18 / OCTOBER 14-16, 2022 PHILLIP ISLAND CIRCUIT / PHILLIP ISLAND, AUSTRALIA P78 MOTOGP I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SUZUKI TEST "MAKES NO SENSE" The idea of testing when a project has just two races left to run seems futile. Yet that is exactly what Suzuki plans to do next week before the factory's time in MotoGP comes to an end. The test team and test rider Takuya Tsuda will try a handful of parts, even though Valencia will mark Suzuki's departure from the premier class after eight straight years of competition. Even riders Joan Mir and Alex Rins were surprised by the news. "They will test before Malay- sia," said an exasperated Rins. "A totally new fairing and completely different to what we are using here with a different intake and different wings. If you ask me why, then I have no idea. It makes no sense. But let them spend the money." Briefly... Alex Marquez (73) rammed home favorite Jack Miller, taking both out of the race.

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