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Cycle News 2024 Issue 19 May 14

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MOTOGP SPRINT RACE Martin was in no mood to hang about after throwing away his home GP race win at Jerez two weeks ago. Fastest in all bar three sessions all weekend and fastest in the ones that mattered, Martin started from pole and shot off into the lead while chief title rival Francesco Bagnaia hit the reverse gear from second on the grid, the number one ending the first lap in 15th. It wouldn't get any better for Bagnaia, who ran off at the Chemina aux Boeufs esses and would retire from the Sprint with a cryptic message for the media of "something dangerous" with his GP24. Martin settled into the lead from Marco Bezzec - chi (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team) and Marquez, Maverick Vina - les (Aprilia Racing Team) and his teammate Aleix Espargaro. With four laps to go, it all went wrong for Bezzecchi, losing the front of the fluro yellow Ducati at the Che - mina aux Boeufs esses and sliding to a halt in the gravel trap. ROUND 5 / MAY 10-12, 2024 BUGATTI CIRCUIT / LE MANS, FRANCE MOTOGP I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P98 21 FRANCO MORBIDELLI 12TH/8TH MOTOGP "It has been a great weekend," Morbidelli said. "I have been able to directly join the Q2, I had great speed in the race, both in the Sprint and the full race, and that is a good point. I'm still missing something, and I am working to improve. The start is still a weak point; I am aware, so I will be particularly focused on improving that aspect." 23 ENEA BASTIANINI 4TH/4TH MOTOGP "Obviously I cannot be fully happy with today as I could have done a lot more, so I'm a little disappointed," Bastianini said. "We had the speed this weekend, but something didn't go our way and surely that long-lap penalty did penalize us a lot. It all happened because I was in a rush to pass Aleix as I saw the others at the front were starting to push a bit harder. I didn't make any calculation, I simply saw the chance and tried to take it. Problem is, as it happened on other occasions, I struggle to get the bike stopped when upright, so I ended up wide. I was ready to give the position back, but then I saw him MYOWNRACE The 89 of Martin lit the burners and cleared off for his 12th Sprint race win. Marco Bezzecchi (72) crashed trying to keep up.

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