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Cycle News Issue 17 May 1

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IN THE WIND P50 ZARCO TO KTM IN 2019 J ohann Zarco looks likely to join the factory Red Bull KTM team for the 2019 MotoGP sea- son, according to report from motorsport.com. The Frenchman is reported to have made a verbal agreement with KTM Motorsport Director Pit Beirer at the recent Austin MotoGP, with a formal announcement expected to come at this weekend's Spanish MotoGP at Jerez. Zarco's appointment will see him team with incumbent Pol Espargaro while Bradley Smith set to lose his seat in the factory Red Bull KTM team. Zarco was initially linked to the second seat at Repsol Honda alongside Marc Marquez, but is said to have balked at joining an outfit where he would be regarded as the clear number-two rider to four-time MotoGP World Champion, Marquez. With Zarco all but sealed at KTM, it opens the door to a contract extension for Dani Pedrosa, who has raced for the Repsol Honda team his entire MotoGP career but has never claimed the title. This, however, is not a done deal as Repsol Honda is extremely interested in current Moto3 World Champion Joan Mir, who has made no secret of wanting to spend as little time as possible in his current Moto2 role for the Marc VDS Kalex team. Spaniard Mir is also on Suzuki's radar to replace Andrea Iannone, although the Italian's weekend- long pace and podium at Austin may have given him a reprieve if he can continue his current run of form. CN Johann Zarco looks like he'll be swapping a black Yamaha for an orange KTM—and Monster Energy for Red Bull—next year in MotoGP. SALVINI, HOLCOMBE TOP SPANISH GP T he second round of the FIM Enduro World Championship took place in Santiago, Spain, April 28-29, where riders faced sunny conditions on Saturday, and a deluge on Sunday, which made a tricky, muddy mess of the rocky course. Alex Salvini (Husqvarna) got his weekend off on the right foot by winning the Friday night SuperTest, and then carried his momentum into day one of the Span- ish GP, claiming the overall win and the E2-class vic- tory. Eero Remes finished a close second while Loic Larrieu rounded out the EnduroGP (overall) podium. Reigning FIM Enduro World Champion Steve Hol- combe ran into trouble on day one in the water, but rebounded on day two for a masterful performance in the difficult conditions. Jamie McCanney, the E1 winner from day one, improved on his Saturday per- formance to claim second overall on Sunday while Salvini rounded out the podium. CN

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