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Cycle News Issue 45 November 14, 2017

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MOTOGP FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 18 / NOVEMBER 10-12, 2017 RICARDO TORMO CIRCUIT / VALENCIA, SPAIN P86 Moto2 Another race for bragging rights only, the top five title positions settled. Not that bragging rights are unimportant, and they meant enough for champion Franco Morbidelli to mount a strong attack on his pole-starting VDS Kalex teammate Alex Marquez, after the young- er rider took off in the lead. Morbidelli pushed ahead after two laps, by when third-qualifier Mattia Pasini (Italtrans Kalex) had tumbled—remounting only to fall again a bit later. This left Miguel Oliveira and Red Bull KTM teammate Brad Binder third and fourth, the lead- ing quartet pulling clear as Domi- nique Aegerter (Kiefer Suter) proved a bit of a block in sixth. Morbidelli was worried about Oliveira's late race pace. "I pushed very hard, and as long as I saw on my board Mar- quez was behind, I could pull away. Then I saw it was Oliveira, and I thought—oh," he said. He'd set fastest lap on the sixth and seventh, but it was not by enough. The Portuguese rider's first attack had been repulsed on lap eight. On lap 10, he was in front, and directly pulling clear. The gap to Morbidelli was two seconds. Marquez had run into grip problems, and a couple of laps later Binder was also past him. Oliveira was relentlessly taking tenths out of Morbidelli every lap. On the 16th, he had halved the gap; on the 20th he was on his tail. And on the 22nd, he pounced, pushing inside at the apex of Turn Four. The bikes touched as Morbidelli tried to resist, but it was hopeless, and once past, the orange KTM pulled steadily clear to win a third race in a row by better than two seconds. "It's surreal," said Oliveira. "To win the last three races makes us very confident for next season." Binder was another two sec- onds down on Morbidelli, unable to repeat the one-two of Australia and Malaysia. It might have been different, he explained, but in the early stages, "I was having spasms in my left foot and hav- ing trouble changing gear," he said. Once that got better, it was too late to close up. KTM's warning to Kalex was clear; but the hitherto dominant German chassis took the next

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