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Cycle News 2025 Issue 43 October 28

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as Alex gapped his pursuers by eight-tenths of a second. By lap five, Bagnaia had caught his breath. And while Acosta wouldn't allow him a mo- ment's rest, trying another move at turn 14 on lap seven, only to run wide, he was keeping Alex's lead to under a second. Yet as the race entered its second half, it became clear repeating his Saturday heroics would be impossible. Despite suffering the same old issues with tire degradation in the Sprint, a change to the RC16's electronics had kept Acosta in it. Finally, he got by Bagnaia on lap 13 to secure a second podium of the weekend. And the Italian's troubles didn't end there. The middle of Bagnaia's rear Michelin had run over an errant piece of carbon fiber, punctur - ing the rubber. His deteriorating feeling was so bad he pulled off Joan Mir got the Honda on the podium with a third place on Sunday. VOLUME 62 ISSUE 43 OCTOBER 28, 2025 P69 corner, because in 12, I had a lot of vibration. So normally there, everyone was catching me, then on the change of direction, my position was not the correct one, which is why every lap I was on that line, super open to acceler- ate fast in 14." ACOSTA FINED Pedro Acosta was fined $2000 for trying to retrieve his RC16 from the gravel trap in the final three minutes of Q2, which went against rules implemented earlier in the weekend. "Within the final three minutes of the session, you restarted the bike and continued," read the official statement. "This directly contravenes the specific instructions given to MotoGP competitors and teams during a briefing on 23rd October 2025." Of the incident, Acosta said, "I understand both sides, but when you crash, you're not going to check the dash to see if it's less than three minutes to go or three minutes and 20 seconds! Also, if the marshals are pushing you out, you're not going to stop them!" MARC MARQUEZ TO MISS REMAINDER OF 2025 Marc Marquez's 2025 season is over after Ducati confirmed he would not ride their machine in either Valencia or the post-race test at the end of November as he recovers from a coracoid fracture and ligament injury in his right shoulder. "Analyzing the entire situation, we believe that the most appropriate, clever and consistent course of action is to respect the biological timing of the injury, even if that means I Briefly...

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