Zarco (Prima Pramac Ducati)
and Fabio Quartararo (Monster
Energy Yamaha) all lining up for
a shot at the number one.
With four laps to go, Martin
was two seconds clear of the
pack and had this one in the
bag, barring a mechanical or
mistake, but Binder gradually
started to close down the gap.
The South African got it down
to 1.1 seconds over the final lap,
but Martin was in cruise mode
and strode across the line to cut
Bagnaia's lead from 27 points
down to 18 after the Italian
finished seventh.
Binder was second ahead
of Marini, while Marc Marquez
pulled a perfect last-corner pass
on Espargaro to snatch fourth
place.
VOLUME ISSUE OCTOBER , P57
43 JACK MILLER
10TH/16TH MOTOGP
"A long race and I gave it every-
thing I could. I've been struggling all
weekend to get out of turn one and
turn three," Jack Miller said. "I didn't
make any mistakes really… I was
just missing the pace and lacking
drive. I lost too much time. We need
to analyze and understand why we
cannot get this tire casing to work. I'm
disappointed. It's a good time to be
in MotoGP right now but also a really
hard time!"
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