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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 P90 with Canet (56) third and twice luckless Martin fourth, (55) eight adrift of the leader. CN MotoGP 1. Marc Marquez (Hon) 2. Danilo Petrucci (Duc) 3. Valentino Rossi (Yam) 4. Jack Miller (Duc) 5. Dani Pedrosa (Hon) Moto2 1. Francesco Bagnaia (Kal) 2. Alex Marquez (Kal) 3. Joan Mir (Kal) 4. Marcel Schrotter (Kal) 5. Xavi Vierge (Kal) Moto3 1. Albert Arenas (KTM) 2. Andrea Migno (KTM) 3. Marcos Ramirez (KTM) 4. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Hon) 5. Jakub Kornfeil (KTM) Bezzecchi was in front, but Di Giannantonio cut inside both his rivals through the last left. Bezzec- chi made a desperate swerve to get back inside for the next, only to highside, big time. Martin was unable to avoid hitting his bike. As Di Giannantonio celebrated, Arenas crossed the line, narrowly ahead of Migno, with Antonelli close behind, followed by Ramirez and Kornfeil. Then came the penalties: 1.3 seconds for Kornfeil, 1.8 for An- tonelli, and 3.0 for Di Giannantonio. Thus the KTM podium, Ramirez promoted to third, Di Giannantonio demoted to fourth, then Antonelli; with Kornfeil hanging on to sixth ahead of Tony Arbolino (Marinelli Honda). In spite of falling, Bezecchi re- tained the points lead at 63, four ahead of Di Giannantonio with 59, an inadvertent chicane short cut dropped him back in the lead group of ten. Now it was Di Giannantonio and Leopard Honda's Enea Bas- tianini posing the biggest threat; with Nico Antonelli (SIC58 Honda) and second Angel Nieto KTM rider Andrea Migno also prominent in the pursuit. Kornfeil (later to suffer a pen- alty for his short cut) had caught up at the end of the penultimate lap, when Bastianini lost it in the final corner set. Kornfeil couldn't avoid hitting the fallen Honda, executed a spectacular jump and was lucky to land wheels- down in the gravel trap. Amaz- ingly, he regained control to rejoin the chase. The final drama was played out in the same double-right corner set. Arenas (75) inherited the win after Fabio Di Giannantonio was demoted to fourth.

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