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Cycle News Issue 18 May 8

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 18 MAY 8, 2018 P101 from Red Bull KTM teammate Brad Bind- er, who would continue to lose ground. Oliveira was just over a tenth of a sec- ond adrift on lap eight; but Baldassarri, who had already set the only new lap record of the day, kicked again, and by lap 14 he was a full second clear. There was nobody threatening the KTM CHANGE IN APPROACH KTM's strong early challenge at Jerez— with Pol Espargaro setting third-fastest time in the first free practice—reflected a temporary change in approach for the Austrian manufacturer. With test rider Mika Kallio taking a wildcard ride on the 2019 prototype Red Bull KTM, Motors- ports Director Pit Beirer explained this had freed up the regular riders to con- centrate on racing rather than develop- ment. Normally, he explained, Espargaro and teammate Bradley Smith would have a lot of different parts to test at each race. This affected their performance, especially in the early sessions. "This weekend we decided that they should concentrate on race setup from the be- ginning. It's nice to see, and it looks like we can be competitive," he said. JEREZ-ANGEL NIETO Fully resurfaced, the now classic Jerez circuit was also renamed "Jerez-Angel Nieto" in honor of the late 13-time World Champion who died after a road ac- cident last year. A bronze statue of the great Spanish hero was unveiled, and on race day, to a rapturous reception, two of his old racing bikes completed a lap of the circuit. One was a 50cc Garelli, the other a 125cc Derbi. In another quirky kick, the 68,000-strong crowd were encouraged to cheer the 13th lap of every race, in honour of Nieto's 13 World Championships. have the pace and we need to work." Miller said he'd destroyed his front tire, regaining places lost off a bad start from the fourth row. The championship positions shuffled a bit, Marquez taking the lead on 70, then Zarco (58), Vinales (50), Iannone (47) and Dovizioso (46). Moto2 Pole qualifier Lorenzo Baldassarri (HP40 Kalex) took a second career win at Jerez in what had already become another processional Moto2 race when home hero and 2017 winner Alex Mar- quez (EG-VDS Kalex) crashed out of third place on the 11th of 23 laps. Marquez had led the first two laps, then Baldassarri took control and pulled steadily clear to win by almost three seconds. "It's been an amazing weekend," Bal- dassarri said. "Congratulations to the team, and to me, too. We did a great job. It's nice, nice to be back." He did have to resist some pressure after some shuffling in the early stages saw Miguel Oliveira making a blazing start from 14th on the grid. On lap five, the Portuguese rider took over second Jack Miller (43) had a rough start but pushed through to fight for the podium, eventually finishing fifth.

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