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Cycle News 2026 Issue 23 June 9

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mised by a long-lap penalty for an unsafe start procedure. The race featured several incidents, including a collision between Ivan Ortola (QJMotor Kalex) and Daniel Munoz (Ital- trans Kalex) and a crash for Col- lin Veijer (Red Bull KTM Kalex) while running seventh. After shadowing Salac through the opening laps, Gon- zalez struck for the lead at turn nine on lap 12. Salac initially stayed within striking distance, but the championship leader gradually pulled clear, stretching his advantage to 1.6 seconds by the checkered flag. The victory extends Gonza- lez's run at the top of the stand- ings. Salac celebrated a long- nant win at Balaton Park. Filip Salac pushed him throughout to secure his first podium since 2024, while Senna Agius com- pleted the podium to give Intact GP a double rostrum finish. Salac grabbed the early lead ahead of Izan Guevara (Pramac Kalex), but Gonzalez quickly moved into second as Guevara slipped backward. Agius and Daniel Holgado (CFMOTO Aspar Kalex) also passed the Spaniard, whose race was further compro - his best MotoGP finish in 11th, while Di Giannantonio recov- ered from the opening-lap crash to claim 12th, incredibly, two places ahead of his teammate Franco Morbidelli. In the points, a Sunday no- score for Bezzecchi didn't hurt him as much as it could have, given second-placed Martin also didn't grab any points. Bezz still leads on 180 to Martin's 160, with Di Giannantonio third on 138. Moto2 Manuel Gonzalez became the first Moto2 rider since 2023 to claim three consecutive victo - ries, strengthening his champi- onship lead with another domi- ROUND 8 / JUNE 5-7, 2026 BALATON PARK / BALATONFOKAJAR, HUNGARY ROAD RACE I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P96 Marquez (93) goes for the inside line on Acosta in the Sunday GP. Once in front, he was never headed, but Acosta refused to make his life easy, eventually finishing 1.5 seconds adrift.

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