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Cycle News Issue 20 May 22

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 20 MAY 22, 2018 P83 RINS SIGNS Alex Rins is to stay with Suzuki for an- other two years. This was announced on the eve of the French GP. The Spaniard was already earmarked for a future with the third Japanese team, after having once been expected to join Yamaha. Second Suzuki rider Andrea Iannone is still looking for a job. A new rumor surfaced on Satur- day at Le Mans, for the second factory Suzuki seat alongside Alex Rins, that the place is earmarked for his highly fancied Spanish compatriot Joan Mir. But at Le Mans, Mir signed a pre- contract for the second seat at Repsol Honda, which expires at the end of May. Should Honda not take up their option on Mir, he would be free to talk to Suzuki, Yamaha or Ducati. ESPARGARO IN AT APRILIA Current rider Aleix Espargaro has also signed with Aprilia for another two years, to the end of 2020. "I am really pleased," the Spaniard said. "In nine years in MotoGP I have not been with any team for more than two years. This will give me stability." While the latest Aprilia has shown a big improvement, good race results have been lacking, with a single top 10 in Texas, and three non-finishes. Teammate Scott Redding is another who will be out of contract at the end of this season, along with fellow Briton Bradley Smith. LE MANS STAYS The French GP will stay at Le Mans until 2026, after a renewal of the contract between Dorna and promoter Briefly... one had the same pace," he said. But he admitted he could have gone faster at the end, had he needed to. It was his first three-win- streak since his dominant 2014, and his 38th in the pre- mier class. With the field depleted and Lorenzo losing ground, Valen- tino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha) was poised to take the benefit. Qualified ninth, he'd finished the first lap sixth, and was now pursuing Petrucci, while Jack Miller (Alma Pramac Ducati) and a little further back the still- hurting Dani Pedrosa (Repsol perature. Then when Lorenzo ran slightly wide, he cut inside. Lorenzo, complaining later of fatigue because "the ergonom- ics of the bike don't support my weight properly in braking," would continue to lose places. Instead it was independent- team rider Danilo Petrucci (Alma Pramac Ducati) who, at once, took up the chance, and was pushing hard. But Mar- quez had it under control, and on lap 17 set the fastest lap of the race to finally break more than a second clear, finally win- ning by 2.3 seconds. "The race was tough—every-

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