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Cycle News 2023 Issue 23 June 13

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pair some real breathing space before the race's big scare came at the start of lap three. Braking from 225 mph to 80 into San Donato represents one of the bigger challenges on the calendar; doing so when gaining the slipstream makes it even more so. Pulling out of the slip - stream from three men ahead, Alex Marquez found his back tire off the ground. Carrying greater speed than those around him, he just cut a way through the men ahead before running wide into turn one. Disaster was narrowly avoided. "I was shitting my pants," he said of the mo - ment. That gifted Marini third, Marc Marquez fourth and allowed naia acted decisively, re-passing the KTM immediately into Luco. He was determined to set his own rhythm up front. "With Miller ahead I just said, 'No! I have to be first.' Many were with the soft, but I didn't want to be with anyone early on." He would not be headed in the 22 laps that followed. That said, for 13 laps Mar - tin gave it a good go. First, he moved past Miller on the entry to San Donato on lap two before holding station behind the Ducati rider ahead. It soon became clear there were others behind the KTM with superior pace. The Australian's scrapping with Marini through Poggio Seco and Materassi gave the lead Ducati), rather than Martin that could put the number-one's hopes of victory in jeopardy. It soon became clear that wouldn't be the case, as Jack Miller's (Red Bull KTM) got the jump into turn one from fourth on the grid with Bagnaia second. Luca Marini (VR46 Ducati), Martin, Marc and Alex Marquez fol - lowed, with Bezzecchi eighth. "From that moment, I under- stood that my race was going to be very, very difficult," he said as the front-end stability that car- ried him to second in the sprint deserted him. Knowing Miller, Martin and the Marquez brothers had cho - sen Michelin's soft rear tire as opposed to his medium, Bag- VOLUME ISSUE JUNE , P93 93 MARC MARQUEZ 7TH/DNF MOTOGP Marc Marquez pushed his Honda over the limit and crashed out. "Today I was riding really well and with some mar- gin, I was feeling comfortable and not stressed," Marc Marquez said. "I saw Bagnaia and Martin had escaped so I focused on staying with Marini in that group and try to achieve my goal of the top six or seven. I had a moment at turn 10 on the first lap and then again going into the last corner before I fell. Right now, we need to keep improving and keep working. Fortunately, I was not injured in the crash today." MYOWNRACE Marco Bezzecchi was second in the Sprint race.

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