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Cycle News 2025 Issue 21 May 28

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Bagnaia got the holeshot at the restart, but Quartararo, with his soft front tire, quickly took over. The Yamaha rider blitzed clear of the field, as the medi- um-shod Ducatis all struggled for grip. Marc ran wide, Bagnaia dropped down the order, and Zarco (also on the soft front) moved into podium contention. Bagnaia's race ended with a crash at Luffield, the despon - dent Italian sinking to his knees in the gravel trap as his woeful season continued, while Bezzec - ers, Morbidelli and (although he didn't take it) Espargaro were all allowed to take the restart, as three laps had not been com- pleted yet. VOLUME 62 ISSUE 21 MAY 28, 2025 P95 Cecchinello New IRTA President Lucio Cecchinello has taken over as the new IRTA president from Herve Poncharal, who had held the position for 20 years. The LCR Honda Team Owner admitted he will "probably have to eat my din- ner in the team truck in front of the laptop" due to the added demands and responsibility of the position. Part of the job requires Cecchi- nello to sit in MSMA meetings, along with representatives from the MotoGP factories, Dorna and the FIM. ACOSTA'S KTM ULTIMATUM There was relief for KTM off the track with their financial reprieve (see In The Wind). But results on it were massively below par, with Pedro Acosta rescuing a strong sixth place for the Austrian fac- tory on Sunday before telling his bosses to bring improvements, and soon. The 21-year-old has planned another trip to KTM headquarters in Mattighofen, Austria, this week to understand how the RC16's current plight can be improved. "It's quite frustrating that you don't have the tools to come and play. It's quite difficult also when you are not able even to fight. It's not enough to start 14th and finish eighth. It's not what I wanted for my career, and it's not what I'm working for. For this, I think everyone should make a big step soon, really soon." Enea Bas- tianini, Brad Binder and Maverick Vinales all had disastrous week- ends in England. "The worst race of my career," Bastianini called it. "I'm not happy about anything." Briefly... (Above) Alex Marquez loses the front of the Ducati right at the start of the Sunday GP. Circumstances out of his control enabled him, brother Marc and Franco Morbidelli to start again after the red flag. (Left) Espargaro checks on Morbidelli after putting him on the floor. Despite the gesture, Morbidelli let it fly at Espargaro in the media debriefing afterwards.

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