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Cycle News 2025 Issue 43 October 28

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est was the title battle behind. Moreira and Gonzalez had al- ready traded blows in qualifying, with the Spaniard (seventh on the grid) coming off better than the Brazilian (16th). Gonzalez's early race was strong as he fought for third place. Yet he soon found his front feel disappearing. All the while, Moreira advanced. By lap eight, Moreira jumped to sixth, a place behind his adversary and less than a second back. But with just three laps to go, Gonzalez then tucked the front in turn 15, moving Moreira into fifth and into the title points lead and also bringing Baltus and Dixon back into mathematical contention. For the first time in his ca - reer, Moreira (256 points) leads a World Championship, with Gonzalez (247) now nine points behind after remounting for 25th. David Alonso (CFMOTO RCB Aspar Kalex) passed his team - mate, Holgado, for second on lap eight, with Barry Baltus (Fantic Kalex) following through for the final podium spot. But what was of greater inter- (CFMOTO RCB Aspar Kalex) got the jump. But soon Dixon was on him. Having disposed of Albert Arenas' (Italjet Gresini Kalex) early challenge, the Englishman took control on lap three and never looked back. ROUND 20 / OCTOBER 24-26, 2025 PETRONAS SEPANG INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT / SEPANG, MALAYSIA ROAD RACE I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P72 Fabio Quartararo (20) had the Yamaha up to top-five speed in the GP. Jake Dixon celebrates winning the Moto2 race.

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