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Cycle News 2023 Issue 38 September 26

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ROUND 13 / SEPTEMBER 22-24, 2023 BUDDH INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT / UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA P84 began to unzip in a similar situa- tion to that of Fabio Quartararo's at Catalunya in 2021. Martin seemed unaware of it at first but eventually got the zip secure again, a saving grace for him and his title hopes because had he finished the race with an open leather suit, he'd almost certainly have been black-flagged and disqualified from the race, thus letting Bagnaia off the hook. Having finally disposed of Martin, Bagnaia was putting the hammer down on the factory Ducati, but instead of sealing a safe second place and limiting the title damage, he lost the front and crashed out, seeing his 37-point lead as of Sunday morning reduced to just 13 over Martin by Sunday afternoon. Further drama came with five laps to go when Martin's suit APRILIA BESET BY HEAT—AGAIN There was a chilling reminder of Aprilia's disastrous overseas tour last year in India as Aleix Espargaro experienced mechani- cal issues, forcing him to retire from seventh. The Catalan's unexpected title challenge came undone by a lack of performance in tropical conditions last autumn. And he noted the high tempera- tures outside Delhi affected the performance of the RS-GP all weekend. "What I noticed was the great amount of heat on the bike and this has created some problems for us in the past," he said. Aprilia confirmed his engine hadn't failed. ALEX MARQUEZ KO'D The grid for the Sprint was one rider light as Alex Marquez broke three ribs (the sixth, seventh and eighth on his left side) in a nasty turn-five high-side during Q1. The Catalan rider admitted he was at fault for the crash that has ruled him out of this weekend, as well as next week's race in Japan. "Apart from the pain that I have in my ribs that are broken and painful more, I'm sad for the team to miss India and to miss also Ja- pan. I just made a mistake when I went into turn five a little bit faster, and I was on the dirty side. I opened the throttle and just had a big high-side. "It was my mis- take. I'll learn from this moment. It'll make us stronger, and I'll try to come back in Indonesia." TRACK GETS APPROVAL… BARELY There were many doubts head- ing to the inaugural Indian Grand Briefly... Brad Binder leads Joan Mir during the Sprint Race. MOTOGP I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

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