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He led Bastianini over the line,
with Aron Canet (EG Honda)
ninth, promoted ahead of Joan
Mir (Leopard Honda), who had
exceeded track limits on the final
lap.
After the race, however, An-
tonelli was disqualified for failing
to make the minimum weight
limit.
Binder's lead is now a com-
manding 86 points, at 204 to
Navarro's 118, while Bagnaia
moved up to third on 110, past
Bastianini (102), who is now
threatened by new fifth-placer
Bulega (100). CN
MotoGP
1. Maverick Vinales (Suz)
2. Cal Crutchlow (Hon)
3. Valentino Rossi (Yam)
4. Marc Marquez (Hon)
5. Dani Pedrosa (Hon)
Moto2
1. Tom Luthi (Kal)
2. Franco Morbidelli (Kal)
3. Taka Nakagami (Kal)
4. Hafizh Syahrin (Kal)
5. Jonas Folger (Kal)
Moto3
1. Brad Binder (KTM)
2. Pecco Bagnaia (Mah)
3. Bo Bendsneyder (KTM)
4. Stefano Manzi (Mah)
5. Niccolo Bulega (KTM)
with riders all over one another,
and wildly changing fortunes.
Rookie Bo Bendsneyder (Red
Bull KTM) was another major
star, starting from row three. He
was in front as they started the
last lap.
He decided to defer to his
teammate Binder in the interests
of the championship then got
zapped by Bagnaia for second,
The astonishing Manzi as well
as rookie Nicolo Bulega (SKY
VR46 KTM), suddenly through
from the back of the gang,
consigned fellow rookie Fabio Di
Giannantonio to sixth by inches
on the last lap. Niccolo Antonelli
(Ongetta Honda) came back
to seventh, after losing ground
early on when his glove caught
in the throttle, jamming it open.
Binder (41) showed everyone
who the man was when he beat
this lot to the win.