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Cycle News 2014 Issue 43 October 28

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MOTOGP MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 17/OCTOBER 26, 2014 SEPANG INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT/SEPANG MALAYSIA P58 race, with Aoyama 11th. NGM Forward Yamaha's Alex de An- gelis had been with Redding, but retired on the last lap. Karel Abra- ham had crashed out earlier. Hayden's crash took him by surprise, after he had closed up on Aoyama. "When I let off the brakes for turn nine, the front folded and I couldn't save it," Hayden said. "No excuses – it was my mistake. I felt good on the bike today, so that was a shame. I think we could have had at least a top-10 finish." The high rate of attrition left points for the usual back mark- ers, with PBM ART's Michael La- verty only two seconds off Aoya- ma, Mike di Meglio on the Avintia Kawasaki another 10 down, and 14th-placed Broc Parkes – still suffering the after-effects of his heavy Phillip Island tumble – more than 15 seconds adrift. Marquez now has 337 points, and even a win at Valencia won't see him equal Lorenzo's 2010 record of 383. More importantly, Rossi's hopes of second were boosted with 275 points to Lo- renzo's 263. Pedrosa's fourth place is set, 230 points; like- wise Dovizioso's fifth on 174. But there's a good battle for sixth, between Pol and Aleix Espargaro (126 and 117), sandwiching Smith on 119. Honda secured the Construc- tors' title, though Yamaha gained valuable ground in the Teams' title, where both riders' points are totaled. With Pedrosa's no- score, Movistar Yamaha is now 29 points adrift. And in spite of a non-finish, Aleix Espargaro is now unassailable as Open cat- egory champion. CN MOTOGP 1. Marc Marquez (Honda) 2. Valentino Rossi (Yamaha) 3. Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) 4. Stefan Bradl (Honda) 5. Bradley Smith (Yamaha) 6. Pol Espargaro (Yamaha) 7. Yonny Hernandez (Ducati) 8. Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati) 9. Hector Barbera (Ducati) 10. Scott Redding (Honda) Marquez won his 12 th Grand Prix of the season, which tied Mick Doohan for the most in a single season. The Spaniard will go for win number 13 in two weeks in Valencia, Spain.

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