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Cycle News 2024 Issue 17 April 30

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Stadium section right-hander. That promoted wonderkid Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GasGas Tech3), who started 10th, into second place behind Martin and due to the dreaded wet patches. Half a lap later, it was all over as Marc Marquez, trying to gap Martin, dumped the Gresini Ducati at, you guessed it, the ROUND 4 / APRIL 26-28, 2024 CIRCUITO DE JEREZ – ANGEL NIETO / JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA, SPAIN MOTOGP I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P82 BAGNAIA-BINDER CONTROVERSY One fall that had nothing to do with wet patches was that of the reigning World Champion. Pecco Bagnaia failed to score points after he was collected by Brad Binder at turn one on lap three. The Italian was clearly riled by Race Direction's decision not to punish the South African soon after. "Racing incident," he said, heavy with irony. "This is the decision by the Race Direction. It's their job, and it's like this." Pressed further, he offered, "To overtake two riders on the [inside] curb, you're out of the current line." Binder argued his corner: "It looked like the bike on the inside was coming straight to me, and, to be honest, I thought both were going straight, so I turned in on my normal line, and it looked like to me he just got sandwiched between the two bikes." SPRINT RACE CHAOS It's not an exaggeration to say Saturday's Sprint was the most chaotic to date. Nine riders failed to finish, and 15 crashed overall— a ludicrous number for a 12-lap race. The reason was the track hadn't dried out completely come the race start, with wet patches repeatedly catching riders out at turn five, as well as eight and nine. "If it's dry, it's okay, if it's wet it's okay. But if it's mixed, it's a piece of shit," were Pedro Acosta's sentiments. "In turn eight and nine, you were able to see the patches but in turn five, which is uphill, and has the sun, you don't really know where the patches are." Briefly... Aleix Espargaro clatters into the back of Johann Zarco, taking both out of Sunday's GP.

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