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Cycle News 2025 Issue 46 November 18

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deguer (Gresini MotoGP) forced Aldeguer wide. Miller received a drop-three-positions penalty, failed to serve it, and that was escalated to a long-lap penalty. Bezzecchi eventually passed Quartararo for fifth but had significant ground to recover on Raul Fernandez and Di Giannantonio. Up front, Mar- quez stretched his lead to 1.4 seconds by mid-distance, controlling the pace as Acosta continued searching for his first MotoGP win of 2025. Further back, Franco Morbidelli (VR46 Ducati) overtook Quartararo as the Yamaha rider faded. The fight for third escalated late as Di Giannantonio and Fer - Bull KTM) and Taiyo Furusato (Honda Team Asia). MotoGP Sprint Race Alex Marquez (Gresini Ducati) made the perfect launch from second to grab the holeshot ahead of polesitter Bezzecchi, who was in trouble early when his front ride-height device refused to disengage after the start, while Pedro Acosta stormed from fifth to second by turn two. Bezzecchi dropped him to sixth behind Raul Fer - nandez, Fabio Di Giannantonio and Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP). Lap two brought major drama for Honda as Joan Mir (Honda HRC Castrol) crashed and took out teammate Luca Marini, end - ing both riders' Sprints. Mir was handed a long-lap penalty for Sunday as a result. One lap later, contact between Jack Miller (Prima Pramac Ya - maha MotoGP) and Fermin Al- VOLUME 62 ISSUE 46 NOVEMBER 18, 2025 P65 MYOWNRACE 36 JOAN MIR DNF/13TH MOTOGP Joan Mir crashed out on the second lap of Saturday's Sprint, taking his Honda HRC Castrol teammate Luca Marini with him, and was handed a long-lap penalty for Sunday's race. "From the start of the race, we didn't have the best grip but I was able to be quite comfortable. Then I did the long-lap penalty, and I had to restart my progress, coming through quite well again until there was quite a big drop in performance at the end of the race. We need to check and under- stand why we had such a big drop." Fabio Di Giannantonio (49) leads Raul Fernandez (25) and Pedro Acosta (37). It was a double Valencian podium for the Italian, but Raul Fernandez would pip him for second on Sunday.

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