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Cycle News 2026 Issue 28 July 14

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set Marc off to launch his escape. Almost immediately, his lead grew to 1.3 sec - onds, then to two seconds, as he cruised to his 102nd GP triumph. Ogura's ques- tion to the victor before the podium said it all. "Could you go faster, Marc?" he asked. "Maybe," came the response with a cheeky smile. Fernandez held his own in second place in the laps that followed, with Acosta initially troubling Ogura for third. Soon, the Trackhouse April - ias were out on their own, and the Japanese rider took second at the start of lap 25, one circuit after having a sniff. Not only did Ogura cement his title credentials here, but he also became Ja - pan's first rider to score three you get a row, you don't get two. For safety it's the right idea, but for the show, let's see." RED BULL AND KTM CONTINUE Red Bull and KTM have renewed their relationship for at least one further season in MotoGP, extending the partnership that's been in place since the Austrian factory's entry to the premier class in 2017. "Red Bull and KTM just go together," said KTM Motorsport Director Pit Beirer. "It has been a great partnership for so long and is much more than just the colors of the bikes. Red Bull supports us in many ways, both at the track and behind the scenes. It is an important collaboration, and it makes us all very happy at the factory that we can keep on bringing this Austrian 'show' to our racing and to MotoGP especially." MIR EXPLAINS GRESINI SWITCH The combination of Gresini's suc- cess and the chance to team up with an old crew chief was the reason Joan Mir gave for signing with the Ducati satellite squad. "I just looked at the results that they were doing there, and every rider that went there was successful," he said. There, Mir will be reunited with Crew Chief Frankie Carchedi. Together they won the MotoGP title in 2020. "That honestly played an important role," he said. "We've been very successful in the past, and we understand each other very well. You know how good we understand, and for this change you don't have a lot of time, so that is time that is already done—to understand your crew chief and everything." Briefly... VOLUME 63 ISSUE 28 JULY 14, 2026 P95 Ai Ogura backed up his maiden victory at the previous round with another solid weekend at Sachsenring, finishing second in Sunday's GP.

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