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Post by truenorth on Sept 23, 2022 21:09:06 GMT -8
Moto2 Q1 1 40 Aron CANET SPA Flexbox HP40 KALEX 2'05.543 6 6 254.7 2 7 Barry BALTUS BEL RW Racing GP KALEX 2'05.734 7 7 0.191 0.191 251.7 3 81 Keminth KUBO THA Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team KALEX 2'06.501 7 7 0.958 0.767 252.3 4 6 Cameron BEAUBIER USA American Racing KALEX 2'06.513 7 7 0.970 0.012 251.1 5 19 Lorenzo DALLA PORTA ITA Italtrans Racing Team KALEX 2'06.790 7 7 1.247 0.277 255.9 6 29 Taiga HADA JPN Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team KALEX 2'07.002 7 7 1.459 0.212 252.3 7 23 Marcel SCHROTTER GER Liqui Moly Intact GP KALEX 2'07.087 6 7 1.544 0.085 253.5 8 13 Celestino VIETTI ITA Mooney VR46 Racing Team KALEX 2'07.114 6 7 1.571 0.027 253.5 9 61 Alessandro ZACCONE ITA Gresini Racing Moto2 KALEX 2'07.296 5 7 1.753 0.182 248.8 10 22 Sam LOWES GBR Elf Marc VDS Racing Team KALEX 2'07.423 3 4 1.880 0.127 250.0 11 4 Sean Dylan KELLY USA American Racing KALEX 2'08.067 7 7 2.524 0.644 252.3 12 28 Niccolò ANTONELLI ITA Mooney VR46 Racing Team KALEX 2'08.684 3 4 3.141 0.617 254.1 13 42 Marcos RAMIREZ SPA MV Agusta Forward Racing MV AGUSTA 2'09.131 6 7 3.588 0.447 251.7 14 24 Simone CORSI ITA MV Agusta Forward Racing MV AGUSTA 2'09.950 5 7 4.407 0.819 247.7 15 52 Jeremy ALCOBA SPA Liqui Moly Intact GP KALEX 2'10.530 2 3 4.987 0.580 249.4 Not classified * 18 Manuel GONZALEZ SPA Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team KALEX
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Post by truenorth on Sept 23, 2022 23:17:11 GMT -8
Moto2 Q2 40 Aron CANET SPA Flexbox HP40 KALEX 2'04.939 7 8 252.9 2 96 Jake DIXON GBR Shimoko GASGAS Aspar Team KALEX 2'05.669 7 8 0.730 0.730 254.1 3 14 Tony ARBOLINO ITA Elf Marc VDS Racing Team KALEX 2'05.891 8 8 0.952 0.222 253.5 4 35 Somkiat CHANTRA THA IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia KALEX 2'06.111 7 8 1.172 0.220 254.1 5 12 Filip SALAC CZE Gresini Racing Moto2 KALEX 2'06.123 7 7 1.184 0.012 251.7 6 54 Fermín ALDEGUER SPA Beta Tools Speed Up BOSCOSCURO 2'06.311 6 8 1.372 0.188 251.1 7 9 Jorge NAVARRO SPA Flexbox HP40 KALEX 2'06.468 6 7 1.529 0.157 252.3 8 6 Cameron BEAUBIER USA American Racing KALEX 2'06.680 6 6 1.741 0.212 251.1 9 81 Keminth KUBO THA Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team KALEX 2'06.785 8 8 1.846 0.105 250.5 10 7 Barry BALTUS BEL RW Racing GP KALEX 2'07.119 6 8 2.180 0.334 250.0 11 37 Augusto FERNANDEZ SPA Red Bull KTM Ajo KALEX 2'07.348 7 8 2.409 0.229 252.9 12 21 Alonso LOPEZ SPA Beta Tools Speed Up BOSCOSCURO 2'07.443 5 5 2.504 0.095 251.7 13 79 Ai OGURA JPN IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia KALEX 2'07.697 6 8 2.758 0.254 253.5 14 16 Joe ROBERTS USA Italtrans Racing Team KALEX 2'07.764 7 8 2.825 0.067 249.4 15 64 Bo BENDSNEYDER NED Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team KALEX 2'07.831 6 8 2.892 0.067 250.5 16 84 Zonta VD GOORBERGH NED RW Racing GP KALEX 2'08.284 7 8 3.345 0.453 252.3 17 75 Albert ARENAS SPA Shimoko GASGAS Aspar Team KALEX 2'08.634 5 6 3.695 0.350 251.1 18 51 Pedro ACOSTA SPA Red Bull KTM Ajo KALEX 2'09.394 8 8 4.455 0.760 255.3
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Post by truenorth on Sept 23, 2022 23:54:12 GMT -8
MotoGP Q1 1 5 Johann ZARCO FRA Prima Pramac Racing DUCATI 1'55.300 6 7 299.1 2 89 Jorge MARTIN SPA Prima Pramac Racing DUCATI 1'55.795 8 8 0.495 0.495 305.9 3 72 Marco BEZZECCHI ITA Mooney VR46 Racing Team DUCATI 1'55.934 7 8 0.634 0.139 301.6 4 21 Franco MORBIDELLI ITA Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP YAMAHA 1'56.006 7 8 0.706 0.072 295.0 5 23 Enea BASTIANINI ITA Gresini Racing MotoGP DUCATI 1'56.130 6 6 0.830 0.124 295.8 6 49 Fabio DI GIANNANTONIO ITA Gresini Racing MotoGP DUCATI 1'56.432 7 8 1.132 0.302 302.5 7 73 Alex MARQUEZ SPA LCR Honda CASTROL HONDA 1'56.578 8 8 1.278 0.146 302.5 8 42 Alex RINS SPA Team SUZUKI ECSTAR SUZUKI 1'56.656 6 7 1.356 0.078 299.1 9 45 Tetsuta NAGASHIMA JPN HRC Team HONDA 1'57.229 4 8 1.929 0.573 300.8 10 87 Remy GARDNER AUS Tech3 KTM Factory Racing KTM 1'57.288 6 8 1.988 0.059 291.8 11 85 Takuya TSUDA JPN Team SUZUKI ECSTAR SUZUKI 1'57.787 7 8 2.487 0.499 293.4 12 25 Raul FERNANDEZ SPA Tech3 KTM Factory Racing KTM 1'57.827 3 7 2.527 0.040 291.8 13 35 Cal CRUTCHLOW GBR WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Tea YAMAHA 1'58.115 4 8 2.815 0.288 294.2 14 40 Darryn BINDER RSA WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Tea YAMAHA 1'58.292 4 7 2.992 0.177 290.3 15 30 Takaaki NAKAGAMI JPN LCR Honda IDEMITSU HONDA 1'58.717 5 6 3.417 0.425 295.8
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Post by truenorth on Sept 24, 2022 0:03:49 GMT -8
Mat Oxley: Marquez's first pole since here three years ago. It would seem he's back. Bet he'd like a wet race. Yesterday he said, "Already today I understood to make a full-attack and consistent race will be very difficult, so I may need to drop my pace a little to finish in a good way."
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Post by truenorth on Sept 24, 2022 0:11:21 GMT -8
Mat Oxley: Q1 is a bit of a pivotal session for Bastianini's title aspirations and currently not going so well. Ah and he's just crashed. Bastianini will start from row five so he will have to double push like a bastard tomorrow. But the Ducati is a weapon here, so it's not over. If he has a baddish result and Bagnaia has a good result, Ducati management will leave here with much less of a headache
MM: For 5 laps I am ready; for 24 laps, I'm not ready.
Mat Oxley: Aleix Espargaro in confident mood. He's the best qualifier of the main title contenders and Aprilia seem to have fixed the RS-GP's straight-line braking issues, which is very important at Motegi. He says he thinks he can win.
Jack Miller: Tricky Quali for us in wet conditions finishing P7. I was having plenty of moments on the front and near crashes let’s say 😅 so to come away where we did is not bad but not spectacular. Nonetheless we’ve put the work in and I feel as ready as I can be for tomorrow’s race
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Post by truenorth on Sept 24, 2022 0:12:28 GMT -8
MotoGP Q2 93 Marc MARQUEZ SPA Repsol Honda Team HONDA 1'55.214 6 8 301.6 2 5 Johann ZARCO FRA Prima Pramac Racing DUCATI 1'55.422 6 7 0.208 0.208 305.9 3 33 Brad BINDER RSA Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 1'55.537 8 8 0.323 0.115 298.3 4 12 Maverick VIÑALES SPA Aprilia Racing APRILIA 1'55.620 7 7 0.406 0.083 300.0 5 89 Jorge MARTIN SPA Prima Pramac Racing DUCATI 1'55.686 8 8 0.472 0.066 306.8 6 41 Aleix ESPARGARO SPA Aprilia Racing APRILIA 1'55.771 8 8 0.557 0.085 300.8 7 43 Jack MILLER AUS Ducati Lenovo Team DUCATI 1'55.784 6 8 0.570 0.013 305.0 8 88 Miguel OLIVEIRA POR Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 1'55.895 4 7 0.681 0.111 294.2 9 20 Fabio QUARTARARO FRA Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP YAMAHA 1'56.326 2 8 1.112 0.431 299.1 10 10 Luca MARINI ITA Mooney VR46 Racing Team DUCATI 1'56.354 8 8 1.140 0.028 305.9 11 44 Pol ESPARGARO SPA Repsol Honda Team HONDA 1'57.354 7 7 2.140 1.000 300.0 12 63 Francesco BAGNAIA ITA Ducati Lenovo Team DUCATI 1'57.373 8 8 2.159 0.019 301.6
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Post by truenorth on Sept 24, 2022 7:31:18 GMT -8
Mat Oxley: Honda's first 250 four, the RC160. One reason Honda took a bit of time (but not much) to get up to speed when they first came to Europe was that most Japanese roads weren't paved, so they raced mostly on the dirt, with frames, suspension etc to match
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Post by truenorth on Sept 24, 2022 7:55:01 GMT -8
Marquez aims for a century in Japan The eight-time World Champion has eyes on another major feat after taking a first pole position in 1071 days Marc Marquez’s pole position at the Motul Grand Prix of Japan was not only his first in almost three years, it also gives the Repsol Honda Team rider a serious shot at a real milestone. Find out just what else #93 could achieve as we go through the 10 things you need to know ahead of lights out at the Mobility Resort Motegi! 1. Marc Marquez, who is scheduled to start his 150th MotoGP™ race on Sunday, has qualified on pole for the first time since the Japanese GP back in 2019, 1071 days ago, and taken his 63rd pole in MotoGP™. This ends a sequence of 50 MotoGP™ races without a pole for him, and 25 starts for him. 2. Marc Marquez became the ninth different polesitter this season, setting a new record for the highest number of different polesitters in a premier class season (since poles began to be officially recorded in 1974). 3. This is the first MotoGP™ pole for Honda since Pol Espargaro at the British GP last year (21 races), ending the longest sequence of successive premier class races without a pole for the Japanese manufacturer since they returned to the premier class of Grand Prix racing in 1982. 4. If Marquez finishes on the podium, it will be his 100th in the Premier Class. 5. Johann Zarco (Prima Pramac Racing) came from Q1 to qualify second, his fifth front row start so far this season. He is scheduled to start his 100th MotoGP™ race on Sunday, and will be aiming to take his maiden MotoGP™ win. 6. Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) has taken third on the grid, making him the highest-placed KTM rider in what is a career-best qualifying result in MotoGP™. It is also the best qualifying result for KTM since Miguel Oliveira was on pole in Portugal in 2020. 7. Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) has qualified sixth, which is the 11th time so far this season he has qualified on the front two rows. He will be aiming to take his second MotoGP™ win, along with Argentina this year. 8. Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™) has qualified ninth, which is the third time so far this year he has failed to qualify on the front two rows. This also marks the first time he has missed out on the front row in five successive MotoGP™ races. He will be aiming to win for the first time since the German GP this year. 9. Pol Espargaro (Repsol Honda Team), who is also scheduled to start his 150th MotoGP™ race on Sunday, has qualified 11th, which is his best qualifying result since he was 10th in Catalunya. He will be aiming for his first podium since he was third in Qatar. 10. Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) has qualified 12th, which is the fourth time this year he has failed to qualify on the front two rows of the grid. He will be aiming to stand on the podium for the sixth successive time.
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Post by truenorth on Sept 24, 2022 8:52:37 GMT -8
Marquez ends three-year pole drought after Motegi rain delay The Honda hero had to wait 1071 days – and another 90 minutes – to take his 91st Grand Prix pole position The heavens opened over the Mobility Resort Motegi and a pole position drought was also broken as Marc Marquez qualified fastest for the Motul Grand Prix of Japan. After a 90-minute delay to the schedule, the Repsol Honda Team rider set a 1:55.214 in a wet MotoGP™ Q2 session to score a first pole since the 2019 Japanese GP. Second went to Johann Zarco (Prima Pramac Racing), while Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) made the front row for the first time in the premier class. Although there was joy for eight-time World Champion Marquez, none of this year’s three title contenders qualified any higher than sixth. That was Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing), with neither Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™ Team) nor Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) making the first two rows. Marquez is back! A thunderstorm during Moto2™ Q2 caused a 90-minute red flag period and the cancellation of MotoGP™ FP3, before Q1 for the premier class field finally got underway at 16:10 local time (GMT +9). That session also began in heavy rain but it had stopped by the time Q2 got underway and, although Michelin wet tyres were still in order, there was a rush to exit pits in order to take advantage of the conditions. Zarco, who had track knowledge from Q1, came out of the blocks quickest, and that was still the case when he set a 1:55.774 on his second flying lap. Enter the Marquez. The World Champion is still recovering from a fourth operation on his right arm but signalled in FP1 and then FP2 – when he was also fastest – that he would be a threat in this, the second round of his latest comeback. He was only a narrow second to Zarco despite a small error at Turn 11 and then took over top spot with a 1:55.698 on his third flying lap. Marquez then slashed another seven tenths of a second of his personal best to tighten his grip on provisional pole. After a visit to the pits, Zarco closed the gap when he set a 1:55.422 and he was one of two riders who looked like they might ruin Marquez’s fairytale in the final moments. However, Zarco ran wide at Turn 11 on his final lap and while Binder was on a quick one, he eventually reached the finish line in a time of 1:55.537 to earn third on the grid. Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing) was thus bumped back to fourth after going as quick as a 1:55.620 and Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) rounded out the top five on a 1:55.686. The title contenders struggle That means we have to go all the way back to sixth to find one of the title contenders. Aleix Espargaro was seventh when the chequered flag out but managed to improve marginally to a 1:55.771 to also claim a berth on the second row as he tries to make up a 17-point deficit to World Championship leader Quartararo. Speaking of ‘El Diablo’, he was only ninth-fastest in Q2 with the 1:56.326 which he set on his first flyer. Still, Quartararo was better than Bagnaia, who could not extract any real pace from either of the Ducatis he rode during the session, which he finished last. Pecco, who has four wins and a second place from the last five races, faces an uphill battle to repeat either of those results from 12th on the grid tomorrow. Jack Miller (Ducati Lenovo Team) had a big front-end save midway through the session on his way to a 1:55.784 which was good enough for seventh, while Miguel Oliveira (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) crashed after setting a 1:55.895 which would leave him eighth on the grid. Tenth went to #10, Luca Marini (Mooney VR46 Racing Team), and 11th to Pol Espargaro (Repsol Honda Team). Marquez’s breakthrough also created an all time MotoGP™ record of nine different pole-sitters in a single season. He joins Martin, Quartararo, Aleix Espargaro, Zarco, Bagnaia, Fabio Di Giannantonio (Gresini Racing MotoGP™), Enea Bastianini (Gresini Racing MotoGP™), and Miller as the club to have qualified on pole so far this year. Bastianini crashes in Q1 Pramac dominated Q1, Zarco fastest on a 1:55.300 and Martin into the top two on a 1:55.795, but there was big drama for another Ducati rider. Bastianini might have ridden himself back into title contention with his win last weekend at Aragon, but he is firmly on the back foot again after crashing in qualifying. The Italian had only improved to third on a 1:56.130 when he tucked the front at Turn 5 – the same corner at which he crashed on Friday in FP1 – and went down again. Making matters worse, he is set to start 15th after Franco Morbidelli (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™) clocked a 1:56.006 and then Marco Bezzecchi (Mooney VR46 Racing Team) took over 13th with a 1:55.934. Row 6 will be Fabio Di Giannantonio (Gresini Racing MotoGP™), Alex Marquez (LCR Honda Castrol), and Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar), while Row 7 is wildcard Tetsuta Nagashima (HRC Team), Remy Gardner (Tech3 KTM Factory Racing), and Joan Mir’s injury replacement, Takuya Tsuda (Team Suzuki Ecstar). Raul Fernandez (Tech3 KTM Factory Racing), Darryn Binder (WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP™ Team), and Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda Idemitsu) all had crashes in Q1 as they qualified 22nd, 24th, and 25th respectively. The odd man out in the bottom four on the grid was therefore Cal Crutchlow (WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP™ Team) in 23rd position. Can Marc Marquez continue the fairytale at Honda’s own circuit? Next up is Warm Up on Sunday at 10:40, then it’s lights out at Motegi at 15:00 (GMT +9)! MotoGP™ Q2 Top 10: 1. Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) – 1:55.214 2. Johann Zarco (Prima Pramac Racing) + 0.208 3. Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) + 0.323 4. Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing) + 0.406 5. Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) + 0.472 6. Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) + 0.557 7. Jack Miller (Ducati Lenovo Team) + 0.570 8. Miguel Oliveira (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) + 0.681 9. Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™) + 1.112 10. Luca Marini (Mooney VR46 Racing Team) + 1.140
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Post by truenorth on Sept 24, 2022 8:54:59 GMT -8
Connect four: title contenders chase Turn 1 advantage The Championship top four sit P6, P9, P12 and P15 after a rain-drenched qualifying threw another twist into the title tale With just five rounds remaining in 2022, every move from the Championship’s top four riders is being observed under a microscope. A spread of just 17 points separates Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™), Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) and Aleix Espargaro, while Aragon GP victor Enea Bastianini (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) remains an outside shot 48 points off the lead. Any mistake could prove detrimental, with rivals ready to pounce and feed off scraps provided. The first of the fly-away Grands Prix threw a spanner in the works of their plans, with the heavens opening and leaving the Motegi tarmac soaking as time attacks came in. Some adapted better than others, with Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) claiming a first pole in three years, while others struggled. Espargaro salvaged his day by posting a late effort that elevated him to the second row and P6, with reigning Champion Quartararo three places further back. Bagnaia will line up behind the Yamaha star in P12, the first time the Italian has been off the front two rows since the Portuguese GP, while Bastianini completes the line of contenders in 15th. It puts an added importance on Sunday’s race start, with all four having the inside line into Turn 1, with early field position set to prove crucial, as it so often does in MotoGP™. Don't expect any of them to take the holeshot at the opening corner, but anticipate aggression from the off as they scramble to find an advantage they can hammer home to take the initiative in the race, and even the title fight!
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Post by truenorth on Sept 24, 2022 9:23:37 GMT -8
First ever MotoGP front row for Brad Binder
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Post by truenorth on Sept 24, 2022 9:44:57 GMT -8
Front row! Johann Zarco P2
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Post by truenorth on Sept 24, 2022 17:55:52 GMT -8
Mat Oxley: So, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un - "friends for life" with the great hero of one of MotoGP's strongest 2022 title contenders - launched a short-range ballistic missile towards Japan at 7am this morning. I wonder if the rider or manufacture involved will think on this Mat Oxley: Typhoon Nanmadol has left Motegi & it's going to be sunny all day, around 26c at 3pm MotoGP race time. On the other hand, I'm so convinced it won't rain that I left my anorak in the car, so...
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Post by truenorth on Sept 24, 2022 18:48:32 GMT -8
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Post by truenorth on Sept 24, 2022 18:50:35 GMT -8
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Post by truenorth on Sept 24, 2022 20:08:34 GMT -8
Moto3 Race 1 25 28 Izan GUEVARA SPA Autosolar GASGAS Aspar Team GASGAS 39'26.526 146.0 2 20 7 Dennis FOGGIA ITA Leopard Racing HONDA 39'27.119 146.0 0.593 3 16 71 Ayumu SASAKI JPN Sterilgarda Husqvarna Max HUSQVARNA 39'28.267 145.9 1.741 1st Japanese podium since 2009 4 13 11 Sergio GARCIA SPA Autosolar GASGAS Aspar Team GASGAS 39'35.864 145.4 9.338 5 11 44 David MUÑOZ SPA BOE Motorsports KTM 39'35.940 145.4 9.414 6 10 10 Diogo MOREIRA BRA MT Helmets - MSI KTM 39'36.269 145.4 9.743 7 9 17 John MCPHEE GBR Sterilgarda Husqvarna Max HUSQVARNA 39'36.341 145.4 9.815 8 8 6 Ryusei YAMANAKA JPN MT Helmets - MSI KTM 39'42.016 145.1 15.490 9 7 16 Andrea MIGNO ITA Rivacold Snipers Team HONDA 39'42.099 145.1 15.573 10 6 54 Riccardo ROSSI ITA SIC58 Squadra Corse HONDA 39'42.213 145.1 15.687 11 5 43 Xavier ARTIGAS SPA CFMOTO Racing PruestelGP CFMOTO 39'48.549 144.7 22.023 12 4 82 Stefano NEPA ITA Angeluss MTA Team KTM 39'49.182 144.6 22.656 13 3 48 Ivan ORTOLÁ SPA Angeluss MTA Team KTM 39'49.440 144.6 22.914 14 2 72 Taiyo FURUSATO JPN Honda Team Asia HONDA 39'50.945 144.5 24.419 15 1 53 Deniz ÖNCÜ TUR Red Bull KTM Tech3 KTM 39'56.894 144.2 30.368 16 23 Elia BARTOLINI ITA QJMotor Avintia Racing Team KTM 40'11.596 143.3 45.070 17 64 Mario AJI INA Honda Team Asia HONDA 40'11.725 143.3 45.199 18 31 Adrian FERNANDEZ SPA Red Bull KTM Tech3 KTM 40'15.057 143.1 48.531 19 22 Ana CARRASCO SPA BOE Motorsports KTM 40'19.785 142.8 53.259 20 19 Scott OGDEN GBR VisionTrack Racing Team HONDA 40'32.582 142.2 1'06.056 21 27 Kaito TOBA JPN CIP Green Power KTM 40'38.734 120.4 3 laps Not classified 5 Jaume MASIA SPA Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM 31'34.814 145.9 4 laps 20 Lorenzo FELLON FRA SIC58 Squadra Corse HONDA 18'01.403 143.8 11 laps 9 Nicola Fabio CARRARO ITA QJMotor Avintia Racing Team KTM 12'15.171 141.0 14 laps 24 Tatsuki SUZUKI JPN Leopard Racing HONDA 7'58.801 144.3 16 laps 96 Daniel HOLGADO SPA Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM 6'04.054 142.4 17 laps 34 Kanta HAMADA JPN Rivacold Snipers Team HONDA 6'10.233 140.0 17 laps 99 Carlos TATAY SPA CFMOTO Racing PruestelGP CFMOTO Not finished first lap 66 Joel KELSO AUS CIP Green Power KTM 70 Joshua WHATLEY GBR VisionTrack Racing Team HONDA
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Post by truenorth on Sept 24, 2022 21:06:01 GMT -8
Moto3 World Championship Classification Rider Points Leader Previous QAT INA ARG AME POR SPA FRA ITA CAT GER NED GBR AUT RSM ARA JPN THA AUS MAL VAL 1 GUEVARA Izan SPA 254 8 20 - 9 11 25 16 20 25 25 20 - 9 16 25 25 2 GARCIA Sergio SPA 209 45 45 20 13 25 - 25 20 9 25 13 16 16 - 11 - 3 13 3 FOGGIA Dennis ITA 191 63 18 9 25 20 20 8 0 13 - - 20 - 25 4 25 2 20 4 SASAKI Ayumu JPN 174 80 17 - - 16 13 16 10 20 - - 13 25 - 25 - 20 16 5 MASIA Jaume SPA 155 99 19 - 9 - 25 20 16 25 0 8 4 - 20 0 20 8 - 6 ÖNCÜ Deniz TUR 154 100 1 13 11 2 11 13 13 7 1 11 9 7 16 13 13 13 1 7 SUZUKI Tatsuki JPN 128 126 26 - 6 11 6 4 - 11 16 16 11 13 - 20 10 4 - 8 MIGNO Andrea ITA 91 163 37 25 - - 16 9 2 6 13 - 5 1 7 0 - 0 7 9 HOLGADO Daniel SPA 83 171 8 0 7 9 - - 7 5 - - 10 10 - 8 11 16 - 10 TATAY Carlos SPA 77 177 6 - 16 8 8 10 - 10 0 10 - 2 6 - - 7 - 11 ARTIGAS Xavier SPA 74 180 3 6 10 - 10 0 11 - 0 6 3 11 5 2 0 5 5 12 MOREIRA Diogo BRA 74 180 0 10 - 10 - 6 6 2 - - 0 0 10 10 9 1 10 13 YAMANAKA Ryusei JPN 73 181 1 7 5 4 0 0 8 8 11 0 - 8 8 3 3 - 8 14 MUÑOZ David SPA 72 182 1 - - - - - - - 5 20 7 - - 16 4 9 11 15 ROSSI Riccardo ITA 65 189 7 4 0 13 7 5 - 3 10 5 - 5 2 0 5 0 6 16 TOBA Kaito JPN 63 191 2 16 4 7 - 0 9 1 0 1 0 6 13 6 0 0 0 17 MCPHEE John GBR 62 192 1 11 - - - - - 4 - 9 0 - 9 7 7 6 9 18 ORTOLÁ Ivan SPA 59 195 3 5 - 1 5 - 3 0 9 0 6 4 - 5 8 10 3 19 NEPA Stefano ITA 40 214 19 3 - 0 3 1 1 0 - 0 1 9 11 1 6 0 4 20 FERNANDEZ Adrian SPA 40 214 0 2 - 3 2 - - 0 6 7 8 - 1 0 0 11 0 21 BARTOLINI Elia ITA 24 230 16 08 5 0 0 0 0 8 0 2 - 0 0 1 0 0 22 KELSO Joel AUS 24 230 0 10 6 0 7 - - 4 4 - - - 0 2 0 -
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Post by truenorth on Sept 24, 2022 21:30:34 GMT -8
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Post by truenorth on Sept 24, 2022 21:36:51 GMT -8
Ai Ogura achieves the first World Cup victory by a Japanese in Japan in 16 years. The last one to do it was Hiroshi Aoyama in 250cc in 2006 with the KTM.
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Post by truenorth on Sept 24, 2022 21:59:37 GMT -8
Moto2 Race 1 25 79 Ai OGURA JPN IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia KALEX 40'56.269 154.8 2 20 37 Augusto FERNANDEZ SPA Red Bull KTM Ajo KALEX 40'57.461 154.7 1.192 3 16 21 Alonso LOPEZ SPA Beta Tools Speed Up BOSCOSCURO 41'03.437 154.3 7.168 4 13 96 Jake DIXON GBR Shimoko GASGAS Aspar Team KALEX 41'03.866 154.3 7.597 5 11 35 Somkiat CHANTRA THA IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia KALEX 41'08.524 154.0 12.255 6 10 14 Tony ARBOLINO ITA Elf Marc VDS Racing Team KALEX 41'10.458 153.9 14.189 7 9 51 Pedro ACOSTA SPA Red Bull KTM Ajo KALEX 41'10.789 153.8 14.520 8 8 75 Albert ARENAS SPA Shimoko GASGAS Aspar Team KALEX 41'14.679 153.6 18.410 9 7 64 Bo BENDSNEYDER NED Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team KALEX 41'16.667 153.5 20.398 10 6 12 Filip SALAC CZE Gresini Racing Moto2 KALEX 41'19.409 153.3 23.140 11 5 6 Cameron BEAUBIER USA American Racing KALEX 41'19.873 153.3 23.604 12 4 16 Joe ROBERTS USA Italtrans Racing Team KALEX 41'20.002 153.3 23.733 13 3 23 Marcel SCHROTTER GER Liqui Moly Intact GP KALEX 41'20.440 153.2 24.171 14 2 7 Barry BALTUS BEL RW Racing GP KALEX 41'30.064 152.7 33.795 15 1 19 Lorenzo DALLA PORTA ITA Italtrans Racing Team KALEX 41'31.817 152.5 35.548 16 84 Zonta VD GOORBERGH NED RW Racing GP KALEX 41'36.275 152.3 40.006 17 29 Taiga HADA JPN Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team KALEX 41'38.765 152.1 42.496 18 81 Keminth KUBO THA Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Tea KALEX 41'42.761 151.9 46.492 19 4 Sean Dylan KELLY USA American Racing KALEX 41'45.395 151.7 49.126 20 42 Marcos RAMIREZ SPA MV Agusta Forward Racing MV AGUSTA 42'06.023 150.5 1'09.754 Not classified 52 Jeremy ALCOBA SPA Liqui Moly Intact GP KALEX 39'40.472 152.4 1 lap 9 Jorge NAVARRO SPA Flexbox HP40 KALEX 37'33.757 153.3 2 laps 28 Niccolò ANTONELLI ITA Mooney VR46 Racing Team KALEX 28'29.393 151.6 7 laps 40 Aron CANET SPA Flexbox HP40 KALEX 28'54.792 149.4 7 laps 13 Celestino VIETTI ITA Mooney VR46 Racing Team KALEX 13'15.895 152.0 15 laps 24 Simone CORSI ITA MV Agusta Forward Racing MV AGUSTA 9'37.522 149.6 17 laps 61 Alessandro ZACCONE ITA Gresini Racing Moto2 KALEX 9'37.627 149.6 17 laps 54 Fermín ALDEGUER SPA Beta Tools Speed Up BOSCOSCURO 3'48.559 151.2 20 laps Not started 18 Manuel GONZALEZ SPA Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Tea KALEX
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