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Cycle News 2016 Issue 13 April 5

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MOTOGP MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 2 / APRIL 3, 2016 TERMAS DE RÍO HONDO / SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO, ARGENTINA P66 MOTO2 ZARCO ZAPS TO WIN ONE Sam Lowes put his Gresini Kalex on pole, alongside the Ajo and Dynavolt Kalexes of champion Johan Zarco and Jonas Folger, and as at Qatar, it was Folger who took the lead off the line, and he held it for two laps. Then it was turn Lowes' turn, while Franco Morbidelli (EG Kalex) joined to make it a quarrelsome quartet. The track was dry, but there were streaks of black and slippery patches, and all four of them survived at least one scare. All the while Zarco was biding his time, and with 10 laps to go, he eased past Lowes to lead for the first time. He would never lose it. With a slip from Lowes with five laps to go giving him a little breathing space that he was able to stretch to almost 1.5 seconds over the line. It was a familiar demonstration from the Frenchman, celebrated with a familiar backflip off the tire wall. "I couldn't know if I could be stronger than them, but when it was a little bit more dry, I was more comfortable and able to use my line." Lowes and Folger completed the podium, the German another second down. It might have been different had Morbidelli not fallen victim to the noto- rious turn one on the penultimate lap. Another six seconds away, a puz- zlingly off-form Alex Rins (Paginas Amarillas Kalex) had dropped behind the storming Dominique Aegerter (CarXpert Kalex) and Hafizh Syahrin (Petronas Kalex), only to find his pace shortly after half distance, repass- ing both of them in two laps to set off in hopeless pursuit of the leading quartet. Morbidelli's misadventure promoted him to fourth, well clear of Aegerter and Syahrin, the pair locked in combat throughout and just one-tenth apart over the line. Qatar winner Thomas Luthi (Ga- rage Plus Kalex) was a disappointed Ducati: Italian for teamwork?

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