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Cycle News 2023 Issue 39 October 3

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ROUND 14 / SEPTEMBER 29-OCTOBER 1, 2023 MOTEGI MOBILITY RESORT / TOCHIGI, JAPAN P72 frantic last-minute tire changes on the grid for Sunday's GP. Almost the entire grid started on slicks despite the incoming weather, and as the lights went out, Martin, once again, shot off into the lead at turn one, this time from Miller and Binder. There was contact further back as Vinales and Zarco clat - tered into each other, Vinales Zarco (Prima Pramac Ducati), Bezzecchi, Marquez, Fabio Di Giannantonio (Gresini Ducati), Maverick Vinales (Aprilia Rac- ing) and Raul Fernandez (Cryp- toDATA RNF MotoGP Team Aprilia) rounding out the top 10. SUNDAY MOTOGP Threatening skies across the Motegi venue made for some RINS RETURNS… BUT WITHDRAWS On Friday Alex Rins returned briefly from the serious injury to his right leg he sustained at the Italian GP in early June. The Spaniard's last-minute decision to fly to Japan caught stand-in rider Stefan Bradl off guard, with the German not learning about Rins' arrival until late on Thursday. "Two days ago, I was in Madrid in the hospital with the doctors, talking, comparing the x-rays," said Rins, who fractured the tibia and fibula at Mugello. His decision to come was "one step forward on my rehabilita- tion. As I said, it's very difficult to compare the feeling with the street bike or MotoGP bike. The first time I jumped on the bike after the injury was on a very small bike [one month ago]. And the pain was terrible." But by Friday afternoon, it was clear he couldn't continue. "The pain is so high in the right corners," he said. "To ride with angle and go out of the bike, holding it with one leg; that is the most difficult right now." He'll attempt a return in Indonesia. Bradl stepped back in on Saturday. ACOSTA TO KTM: HURRY UP On the face of it, Pedro Acosta delivered one of the weirder TV interviews of the year on Fri- day. The Moto2 Championship leader cast doubt on whether he will indeed jump up to MotoGP next year, saying the move is "all up in the air." The reality is the 19-year-old was giving KTM the hurry up. And in not an Briefly... MOTOGP I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Nearly the entire field exits pit lane after swapping to their wet bikes.

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