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Cycle News 2025 Issue 42 October 21

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too much, but I learned from this mistake today. When I saw I was second and Marco was push- ing, I thought, 'I have to warm up the tires well, stay calm in critical moments and just stay in the flow.' I tried to save the tires for the last part of the race, and it worked out. The big key of this weekend was that we've already been working very well on Friday, and that helped me a lot. We need to copy and paste this now for the future." Now the action was behind. Quartararo and Acosta were eventually pushed back with Marquez, Di Giannantonio and Bezzecchi all getting by before five laps from home. Alex's late He held firm, crossing the line 1.4 seconds to the good. "The moment I started to be - lieve it was possible was when I overtook Pedro [Acosta], and then Marco [Bezzecchi] did the long lap; I managed to open a little gap," said Fernandez. "Then I thought 'Okay, maybe today is the day. Try to be relaxed on the bike and enjoy.' And this is what I did. Yesterday, I made a mistake at the beginning of the race because I maybe pushed Espargaro and Luca Marini (HRC Castrol) on the previous circuit to sit fifth. Any hopes of a brilliant come - back were soon curbed. Recog- nizing he had used a lot of rear tire in the early laps, Bez was forced to take a breath. All the while Fernandez asserted real control. Having passed Acosta with an audacious around-the- outside move on the entry into the Miller Corner on lap four, there began a run of personal best laps with clear track ahead. Wary of Bezzecchi's recovery potential, he tore the competi - tion apart in a dizzying five-lap run as he stretched his lead out to 1.5 seconds. ROUND 19 / OCTOBER 17-19, 2025 PHILLIP ISLAND / VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA ROAD RACE I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P72 Fabio Di Giannantonio (49) dives up the inside of Pedro Acosta (37) on his way to second place on Sunday. Acosta lost his third-place podium to Bezzecchi late in the race on Sunday.

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