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Cycle News Issue 20 May 22

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MOTOGP FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 5 / MAY 18-20, 2018 BUGATTI CIRCUIT / LE MANS, FRANCE P88 within three seconds at the end. It was his teammate—the amaz- ing rookie Joan Mir. The reigning Moto3 champion had pushed past both Red Bull KTMs after finishing the first lap sixth, then patiently tailed Marcel Schrot- ter's Dynavolt Kalex before mov- ing past firmly on lap 15. This gave him a clear first podium, leaving the still-battered Schrot- ter was an untroubled fourth. "With a better start, I think I could have been fighting the top two guys," the 20-year-old bright The Rossi protégé was chased all the way, from the first corner to the last, by EG-VDS Kalex rider Alex Marquez. It was a remorseless battle, the Span- iard only slacking off in the final laps, to finish less than three seconds adrift. "Overall it was a good weekend, but I am not 100 percent satisfied because I couldn't fight for the win," he said. The pair had outdistanced the back, but the Spaniard's slow- ing pace let third place close to with a start-to-finish win. It was his first pole in the class, and he made the most of it, with a perfect launch. But while it was a dominant perfor- mance, he couldn't slacken his pace or lose focus for a second. "The race was tough. I tried to impose my pace, but also to avoid using up the rear tire in the first laps, to be competitive in the last laps," he said. Rookie of the year last year, Bagnaia, has now won three of the first five races. Bagnaia (42) put on a masterclass in Moto2.

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