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Cycle News 2023 Issue 34 August 29

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The anatomy of the crash was somewhat complex and depended to a point on who was telling the story. According to Martin, div- ing for the inside in his quest to push forward from the fourth row of the grid, the first contact was when Quartararo touched Vinales, himself turn- ing in sharply, trying to make up for a bad start. Quartararo then bounced into him. This triggered mayhem, with Bezzecchi sent flying through the air in a scary forward roll. Martin's Pramac Ducati teammate Johann Zarco also fell, as did perennial luckless innocent victim Miguel Oliveira, while Quartararo, Vinales S everal people thought Jorge Martin was not so much a dastardly perpetrator of the first-corner mayhem in the Sprint race at the Austrian GP, but another innocent victim. The most vehement was Jorge Martin himself, squeezed in an elbows-out melee off the start line. Leader of the op- posing point of view was Marco Bezzecchi, the most spectacular of five victims of the clash. An in- cident, by the way, all too frequent at the deceptively simple and very fast Alpine circuit, where turn one funnels a full grid from high speed into a fierce right-hander, only a little less acute than 90 degrees. P120 CN II IN THE PADDOCK BY MICHAEL SCOTT Marco Bezzecchi hits the deck at the start of the Sprint race in Austria. PHOTO: GOLD & GOOSE

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