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Cycle News 2023 Issue 46 November 21

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VOLUME ISSUE NOVEMBER , P Lap five saw Martin again use turn 10 for a pass, this time on Marquez for second, and on the last corner of the lap, he dove past Marini to take the lead. Bagnaia was grimly hanging onto fifth place. Diggia pushed past Marini on the penultimate corner on lap nine for second and gradually closed on Mar - tin for the lead but he ran out of laps as the Spaniard took his eighth Sprint Race win of the season. Diggia came home second from Marini and Alex Marquez, with Bagnaia trailing home in fifth ahead of Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM), Fabio Quartara - ro (Monster Energy Yamaha), Augusto Fernandez (GasGas Tech3) and Zarco. The result saw the title race shrink further still, with just seven points separating Martin and Bagnaia head - ing into the Sunday GP. ALEIX ESPARGARO FINED Aleix Espargaro was fined $10,900 and given a six-place grid penalty for Sunday's race after losing his temper and hitting Franco Morbidelli in an innocuous incident in FP2. The Catalan was apparently riled to find the Italian on track before inexplicably hitting out. Morbidelli didn't hold back in his comments on Saturday eve- ning. "He overtook me like crazy into turn six, almost crashing and almost making me crash," he said. "And then, when I was trying to tell him to take it easy because, as always, after he banged on me, he got angry! He did what you all saw. It's a huge disrespect action towards me. We've seen him over-reacting many, many times in his career. He has much more episodes to be ashamed of than episodes to be proud of. I guess he's what he is. I wonder what he will say to his kids." BEZZECCHI EXPLAINS ESPARGARO SHUNT Marco Bezzecchi and Pol Es- pargaro kissed and made up on Saturday evening after coming together in a heated exchange on Friday. The pair rode dangerously close to one another before the Italian parked behind the Span- iard, doing a practice start, before repeatedly riding into him from behind. "After the checkered flag, I was looking at the big screen, and I passed a bit too close to him, and after he cut my line. After, I started smiling because we were like kids, so in the start, I touched him," Bezzecchi said. "I wanted him to turn around and Briefly...

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