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Cycle News 2023 Issue 43 October 31

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lead and letting Bagnaia make up some crucial meters in third. Five laps to go, Binder again went for the inside at turn eight, but this time, he held the line to take the lead, a lead he would hold for another two and a half laps. On the penultimate lap, Martin gently edged Binder aside in turn two to retake the lead, Bagnaia waiting for any possibility of an opening to jump the pair of them. Bagnaia's front tire did hit Binder's rear tire in the pass instigated by Martin, but everyone, incredibly, stayed upright. VOLUME ISSUE OCTOBER , P59 Sunday Grand Prix As processional as it may have been, the Saturday Sprint race was just a warmup for the barn- stormer that was the Sunday Grand Prix. Martin once again led off the line from Marini and Espargaro, with Bagnaia making a much better getaway for fourth head - ing into turn two. Binder was be- hind Bagnaia, but not for long as he scythed past the number one, Espargaro and Marini to slot into second place behind Martin on lap five. Bagnaia was looking at another massive chunk of points lost as he dropped to seventh, but that's as far as the decline would go as the number-one pushed past Marc Marquez and Espargaro and then set out after the top four. Alex Marquez was running well in third until he wasn't, losing the front of the blue Ducati and slid - ing out of the race on lap 13. That put Bagnaia up to third, and the top three began to streak clear with Martin leading the way. With eight laps left, Mar- tin, Binder and Bagnaia were covered by a little over half a second, while Marco Bezzec- chi (Mooney VR46 Ducati) had moved up to fourth ahead of his teammate Marini. By lap 20 of 26, Binder made his move, throwing the KTM up the inside of Martin's Ducati at turn eight but immediately run- ning wide and allowing Martin to take the lead back. Binder wasn't done yet and had another lunge at Martin a lap later at turn two but again ran wide, giving Martin back the RINS ABSENT AGAIN After withdrawing from the Aus- tralian MotoGP on Saturday due to persistent pain in his right leg, Alex Rins was absent once again in Thailand after undergoing minor surgery on Thursday. The Span- iard underwent tests in Madrid, which revealed a small hernia near the fibula area, which more than likely led to the pain he was feeling. Rins' persistent leg injury problems since June are a worry for Yamaha, who is counting on him to provide able backup for Fabio Quartararo in 2024. On the health of his future teammate, the Frenchman said there is no rush for Rins to return. "The health is more important than the bike, so I wish that he can be back 100 percent with the leg," he said. "I don't know how bad is the surgery, but to come back too early is never really good. So to not be [at the] Valencia test, for him and for us, won't be a massive change. The most important is that he is 100 percent." Briefly... Alex Marquez (73) was running great in third in the Sunday GP until he crashed out early.

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