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Cycle News 2026 Issue 17 April 28

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ROUND 3 / APRIL 24-26, 2026 CIRCUITO DE JEREZ - ANGEL NIETO / JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA, SPAIN ROAD RACE I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P92 I simply crashed. It's not clear why, but in 90 percent of crashes, it's the rider's fault, so I must have done something wrong. Earlier, when I crossed the line, I saw I had a two- tenths advantage, but by turn five I already heard Alex very close, so I realized he wasn't my rival today—he was a step ahead of everyone." In truth, little of interest happened after, with the top four gradually spreading apart. Zarco worked miracles to hang on to the back of Martin, while the Trackhouse Aprilias of Raul Fernandez and Ai Ogura jumped the KTM pairing of Pedro Acosta (Red Bull KTM) and Enea "I saw him in turn 10 and said, 'For sure he's going to win,' because he was riding very, very well," Bezzecchi said. It didn't end there, as Alex passed his brother at turn six the following time around. Then the life was sucked from the contest. Marc's fast turn- 11 crash on lap two silenced the grandstands and ensured the top three were set for the remaining 23 laps. "I braked earlier than the previous lap—I just was the same corner speed, same angle, but I crashed," said the perplexed Marc. "There are crashes where there's no need to look for an explanation. Sunday MotoGP Sunday couldn't have been a bigger contrast, not just because of the reversal of fortunes for the two Marquez brothers, but also for the sheer lack of drama from the second lap on. Again, Marc got the jump with Marco Bezzecchi gaining three places from fifth to sit second with Alex third. More impressive was Jorge Martin, fourth from 10th, with Di Giannantonio and Zarco following. Soon Alex was on the attack, passing Bezzecchi for second at turn eight the first time around, which made an impression on the Italian. Toprak Razgatlioglu leads Diogo Moreira and Jack Miller, but the Turk would fade to 19th by the flag.

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