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Cycle News 2023 Issue 23 June 13

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and Marc Marquez hovered be- hind. Binder initially had a hand in, but was soon handed a Long Lap Penalty after tagging Alex Marquez in the race's first turn, dropping him back to 14th. Soon the rain subsided. And Bagnaia never fell below sec- ond. By the fourth lap he was back in front and maintained a steady gap to second from there. Bezzecchi was by Martin for second on lap five, and ably gave chase to his compatriot. But Bagnaia always had a few tenths in hand and won by 0.3s. Bezzecchi was second, admit - ting "Pecco was simply faster today" while Martin and the hard charging Zarco made up the top ergy Yamahas in 10th, a place ahead of listless teammate Fabio Quartararo. Bagnaia's (131 points) perfect weekend puts distance between himself and Bezzecchi (110) in the World Champion - ship. Martin (107) strengthened his third place with Binder (92) losing ground in fourth. For eight minutes it appeared the racing gods weren't going to play ball. Spits of rain peppered the track in Arrabbiata 1 and 2 during the first four laps, raising the possibility of the first ever flag-to-flag Sprint race. Under - standably, Bagnaia rolled off, allowing Martin through, while Marini, Bezzecchi, Miller, Zarco ROUND 6 / JUNE 9-11, 2023 MUGELLO CIRCUIT / TUSCANY, ITALY MOTOGP I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P96 Friday after suffering significant damage to his heel and shed tears after securing ninth place in the closing moments of P2. "I de- cided to go out to do two hours," he explained. "It was super foggy yesterday morning, so I said to myself, 'Stay on the track, it's safer.' And being on track, you are more relaxed. And I was using the telephone, like stupid. And I had a big, big, big crash. My heel is de- stroyed, I have a lot of pain. I have a lot of blood inside. We remove the blood for the second session, I had infiltration [to drain the heel], but it was not really working. I have a lot of pain and I cannot use the rear brake." Briefly... This is what happened when Marc Marquez tried to chase the Ducatis. He walked away unharmed.

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