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Cycle News 2024 Issue 44 November 5

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the waiting game, believing his stronger rhythm would tell late on. Yet, just when his mind switched to thoughts regarding the later laps, he was sliding on his backside toward the gravel at turn nine. "I told myself to not risk, but I touched the bump in the apex of the corner, and I lost the front," he said. "It's not the first time that happened." Team Manager Davide Tar- dozzi's face soon after spoke of the general mood: Bagnaia was in the process of relinquishing his crown. And while Marquez made a good go of it, Martin was always in control from there, winning by nine-tenths of MOTOGP SPRINT A Sprint success in Thailand meant Martin could follow Bag- naia home in the five remaining encounters and still be champion. But he was determined to take initiative in the Sprint, and did so by executing his start perfectly to lead into turn one, with Marc Marquez sitting behind in third. Having attempted a move at turn 15 on lap one, Bagnaia decided to hold tight and play garo (Aprilia Racing) and Raul Fernandez (Trackhouse Aprilia) complaining of excessive heat coming off their RS-GPs, which drained all energy from them. Yet Maverick Vinales (Aprilia Racing) saved some face with a solid seventh, ahead of Alex Rins (Monster Energy Yamaha) in a season-best eighth, Marco Bezzecchi (VR46 Ducati) in ninth and Augusto Fernandez (Tech3 KTM) in 10th. Martin (485 points) now has some clear breathing space, with his lead up to 24 points over Bagnaia (461). Marquez (369) is now occupied in a fight for third with Bastianini (368), one point behind. ROUND 19 / NOVEMBER 1-3, 2024 SEPANG INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT, MALAYSIA ROAD RACE I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P74 Franco Morbidelli (21) was toward the front early on but faded to 14th in the Sunday GP. Quartararo (20), on the other hand, rode superbly after his crash to take sixth. Alex Marquez follows Enea Bastianini (23), finishing fourth and third, respectively.

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