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Cycle News 2016 Issue 11 March 22

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traction control, but none in turn one. I crashed because when I closed the throttle it stayed wide open. I went into that corner 60 kilometers faster than the lap before." Stefan Bradl on the second Aprilia also fell, as well as Loris Baz and Yonny Hernandez. MOTO2 LAUDABLE LUTHI DOES IT DESERT STYLE Things went wrong for the ill- favored production-powered middle class even before the lights went off—triggered, said some riders, by a long delay then a premature flicker. All but two of the nine riders on the front two rows moved at least slightly, Franco Morbidelli (EG-VDS Kalex) by quite a lot. Then they roared off. One rider who hadn't moved was pole qualifier Jonas Folger on the Dynavolt Kalex and his timing meant he had a lead of better than a second at the end of the first lap, from Federal Oils Kalex's Sam Lowes, Thomas Lu- thi's Garage Plus Kalex, Takaaki Nakagami (Idemitsu Kalex), San- dro Cortese (Dynavolt Kalex), Morbidelli and the rest. The other was Luthi, and he would win the race after an ulti- mately quite unnecessary battle with Morbidelli. Folger was the architect of his own downfall, slipping off on the third lap. For the rest, misfortune came from a shambolic series of deci- sions from Race Direction. Before the first lap was done, Lowes, Alex Rins (Paginas Ama- rillas Kalex), defending champi- on Johann Zarco (Ajo Kalex) and Marcel Schrotter (AGR Kalex) were given ride-through penal- ties, Zarco running into pit lane before completing the lap. Two minutes later, the same penalty was applied to Nakagami and back-of-the-grid man Robin Mulhauser. This took the cream out of the front battle, leaving Luthi and Morbidelli to fight it out to the end. They swapped several times until Luthi seized the lead finally at the start of the final lap. But by then—belatedly—Mor- bidelli had become the latest victim of the red-light rumpus. He and Cortese (lying fourth on the track) had also been found MOTOGP 2016 MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 1 / MARCH 20, 2016 LOSAIL INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT / DOHA, QATAR P46 Thomas Luthi (12) was a cool head in Qatar and won an ultimately unnecessary battle with Morbidelli.

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