MM ist wirklich vom anderen Stern!
Schade leider kein Podest für Bradl.
Ducati hat wohl was gefunden um wieder vorne mitzumischen.
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Ducati fährt halt im Open Format. Aber noch 2x einen 3. Platz und die Vorteile werden getrichen. Dann fahren sie vmtl. wieder ur hinterher.
Aber Hammer Rennen und zu MM muss man eh nichts mehr sagen. Zu geil ! -
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zu MM muss man eh nichts mehr sagen. Zu geil !
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Schöne Kämpfe, leider nur nicht vorne...aber super Unterhaltung!!!!
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Einfach nur herrlich!
War heut ein richtiger Krimi um den dritten Platz...So muss Rennsport sein, auch wenn ich gerne Bradel auf dem Podium gesehen hätte!
Lorenzo:
Grüßle mit Freudentränchen in den Augen,
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Ich will ja hier nicht das Miesepeterchen sein, aber vom Hocker gerissen hat mich bei dem Rennen nichts.
Platz 1 und 2 war so zu erwarten, Bradl auch. Kämpfe hat es jetzt auch nicht viele gehabt.
Hätte, hätte.... ja, ja. Aber Lorenzo und Rossi haben halt doch gefehlt.
Bis auch Duc keine Überraschungen. Bin mal gespannt auf die nächste Runde.
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Geiles Rennen in Austin! Der Marquez ist nicht normal. Das ist schon geil was der für ne Show bietet.
Wie gern hätte ich aber einen Kampf zwischen ihn, Lorenzo und Pedrosa gesehen.
Mit Lorenzo hätte es Marquez (wenigstens in den ersten Kurven) nicht so einfach und es gäbe mehr Kämpfe um den zweiten Platz.
Aber auch so war es spannender wie in der F1. Alles in allem ein schönes Rennen.
Für Yamaha eher weniger. Lorenzo ( ) und Rossi haben um Punkte und nicht um Podiumsplätze gekämpft. Ich sehe es kommen "Yamaha Werksteam im Open Format"ZitatDucati fährt halt im Open Format. Aber noch 2x einen 3. Platz und die Vorteile werden getrichen. Dann fahren sie vmtl. wieder ur hinterher.
Aber Hammer Rennen und zu MM muss man eh nichts mehr sagen. Zu geilDas würde ich nicht so sagen. Die Vorteile im Rennmodus sind eher gering. Der weichere Reifen bringt was im Q und in den Trainings.
Oder eben, wenn es wieder sowas wie im Australien GP letztes Jahr gibt mit dem Motorradwechsel. 2x Sprint mit extrem weichen Reifen könnten von Vorteil sein.
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Schönes Rennen,hat mir gut gefallen schon der Start war einfach unglaublich,was ist bloß mit Lorenzo los.
Aber auch er hätte nicht mithalten können schaut man seine Rundenzeiten an.
Es ist schon erschreckend wie schnell doch die Reifen abbauen können und schon ist man nur noch auf Platz 8.
So am 25.4 gehts dann weiter mit der Show -
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HONDA RACING INFORMATION
ZitatHONDA RACING INFORMATION
Grand Prix of the Americas, Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas Race day, Sunday, April 13 2014Weather: warm and dry
Temperature: Ambient 26 degrees C / Track 32 degrees CMARQUEZ HEADS HOME HONDA TEAM-MATE PEDROSA IN STUNNING RIDE
Magnificent Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda RC213V) was in a class of his own at the Circuit of the Americas this afternoon, making the race all his own, as he did a year ago, when he won his first MotoGP race at this track.
Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda RC213V) was the only man who got close to his young compatriot, but even he had to give up the chase and settle for a strong second place to put him second in the World Championship points chase behind his team-mate.
Marquez would have led from start to finish, but for former World Champion Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) jumping the start and leading the way, only to ride into the pits at the end of lap one to pay his ride-through penalty. Marquez was ahead from then on, steadily opening a gap over Pedrosa until he had more than five seconds advantage. He crossed the line 4.1 seconds ahead after surviving a lurid front-end slide at the final corner, the result, he said, of a moment’s lack of concentration.
As last year, Marquez was the only rider on the grid able to use the harder compound Bridgestone, which suits his aggressive riding style. The tactic worked perfectly, giving him his second consecutive pole/win/lap record at this challenging, undulating circuit.
The 21-year-old has now won the first two races of 2014 and leads Pedrosa by 14 points with 16 races still to go.
Pedrosa nonetheless had a great weekend: second in the race, second in qualifying and riding the second fastest lap, but there was nothing he could do to match Marquez’s scintillating pace and he was man enough to admit as much after the race. For some laps he stayed close to the leader, learning many things that may help him in the future, but bit by bit the gap grew until he decided to focus on keeping second place, well ahead of a thrilling three-way scrap for the final podium place between Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati), Stefan Bradl (LCR Honda RC213V) and Bradley Smith (Yamaha).
Bradl did make it into third place during the final laps, but he didn’t quite have the front grip he needed to deal with Dovizioso, so he ended the race in fourth place, two seconds down on the Italian. Upset to miss the podium after such a determined fight, he was nevertheless happy to score his first points of the year, after he had crashed out of the lead of the season-opening Qatar GP.
Nicky Hayden (Drive 7 Aspar Honda RCV1000R) was the top finisher on Honda’s production racer in 11th, after a frustrating scrap with several rivals. The last man to come past him at the end of the race was Lorenzo, who spent his whole race fighting his way through from last position to finish tenth.
Hiroshi Aoyama (Drive 7 Aspar Honda RCV1000R) was 12th, three seconds down on his team-mate after starting further back on the grid. He steadily worked his way through once his set-up and tyre choice came into their own and enjoyed the race more with every lap.
Karel Abraham (Cardion AB Motoracing Honda
RCV1000R) scored his second points of the year in 14th place.Alvaro Bautista (Team GO&FUN Honda Gresini
RC213V) struggled all weekend to get the best out of his machine and yet he still gave it his all in the race, fighting through from 12th on the grid to run with the leading pack and move into eighth place shortly before half-distance.
Unfortunately he then made a small mistake and couldn’t save the crash.MotoGP rookie Scott Redding (Team GO&FUN Honda Gresini RCV1000R) was having a great ride, until he ran out of front-end grip and slid off without injury.
Reigning Moto3 World Champion and Moto2 rookie Maverick Vinales (Pons HP 40, Kalex) rode like an established intermediate-class star to win today’s Honda-powered Moto2 race, comfortably ahead of Qatar winner Esteve Rabat (Marc VDS Racing Team, Kalex). The 19-year-old Spaniard charged through from eighth place on the first lap to overpower race leader Dominique Aegerter (Technomag carXpert, Suter) in the closing stages. Rabat followed Vinales through into second but had no answer for the leader’s stunning end-of-race pace. Vinales finally crossed the line four seconds in front of his compatriot, with Aegerter a further 1.3 seconds down at the flag.
Vinales was in a class of his own in a race that had been delayed slightly due to a rain shower.
The youngster seemed able to find room to pass where others could find none. Qatar runner-up Mika Kallio (Marc VDS Racing Team, Kalex) was in fine form, till the lingering effects of an old injury prevented him from riding at 100 per cent.
At the end of the race he led the next group in fourth place, just ahead of Simone Corsi (NGM Forward Racing, Forward KLX).Thomas Luthi (Interwetten Paddock, Suter) crossed the line another seven seconds down and just ahead of Anthony West (QMMF Racing Team, Speed Up).
There were a number of crashes, including a multiple pile-up at the first corner. Significant fallers included Johann Zarco (AirAsia Caterham, Caterham Suter) who took out Julian Simon (Italtrans Racing Team, Kalex) in the early stages.
Honda riders Efren Vazquez (SaxoPrint-RTG Honda
NSF250R) and Alex Marquez (Estrella Galicia 0,0 Honda NSF250RW) played a starring role in the thrilling Moto3 race, which was eventually won by a fraction of a second by Jack Miller (KTM).Vazquez was in with a chance of victory all the way to the flag, while Marquez slid out of a close fourth place with just a few corners to go, having set the fastest lap of the race in the early stages. Finally Vazquez crossed the line in third pace, just 0.103 seconds behind Roman Fenati (KTM) and a further 0.069 seconds behind winner Miller.
Vazquez and Miller enjoyed most of the limelight in the 18-lap encounter, Vazquez using the impressive speed of his Honda NSF250R to take the lead on several occasions. In the end, however, he didn’t quite have what it took to grab first position from the Australian.
Alex Rins (Estrella Galicia 0,0 Honda NSF250RW) ran with Fenati for much of the race, but couldn’t quite go with the Italian when he zeroed in on the leaders. Alexis Masbou (Ongetta-Rivacold Honda NSF250R) had a good race, battling all the way to secure sixth place after working hard with his crew to improve the race performance of his Honda.
John McPhee (SaxoPrint-RTG Honda NSF250R) rode well to take ninth place, the second top-ten result of his GP career. Zulfahmi Khairuddin (Ongetta-AirAsia Honda NSF250R) was 17th, just three seconds outside of a points-scoring finish.
The next MotoGP event takes place at the brand-new Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo facility in Argentina. The following weekend the action moves to Jerez, Spain.
Honda MotoGP rider quotes
Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda: race winner
“I'm very happy! I got a really good start, but when I saw Jorge overtake me off the line at first I was a little worried, but then I saw that he had jumped the start. It was a different race to previous ones because I led from start to finish; although it might seem easier that way, it is tough because you have to maintain concentration. It was a perfect weekend and gives us plenty of confidence, although we are aware that the coming races will be different. I know that the race was a little boring for the fans, but sometimes these types of races are good for a rider. Let's hope that the next one is more exciting!”Dani Pedrosa, Repsol Honda: 2nd
“It was a tough race as Marc was that little faster than me and although I tried to improve with every corner, it was too difficult to gain ground on him and the distance between us increased with every lap. In the end, he was too far away from me. I didn't have anyone behind me either, so I just kept up my pace as best I could. I learnt a few things in this race and we will try to apply them and make the maximum improvement possible, in order to be able to put up more of a fight next time”Stefan Bradl, LCR Honda MotoGP: 4th
“First of all this race was a bit strange because of the jump-start of Lorenzo and in the beginning I struggled a bit to find my pace. I had to battle with Rossi and Ducati riders in the first laps and it took me some time to get out of that to find my speed. After that I could go but honestly we had a big problem with the front tyre as it dropped down too fast. I had to slow down and it was impossible for me to catch Dovizioso.
The tyres performance throughout the weekend was good but in the race we had a very big problem and I think it’s the same for many riders right now. I smelled the podium today and it’s difficult to accept the defeat, but we can be happy anyway because we did a very good job.”Nicky Hayden, Drive 7 Aspar Honda: 11th
“To be honest the race went a lot better than I expected and obviously it was much better than the rest of the weekend. It hasn't been an easy Grand Prix for us, we had a few setbacks during practice and to be honest my reaction wasn't the best. It was hard for me to be so far off the pace in my home race and I have to apologise because I'm sure I wasn't easy to be around. The team worked really hard all weekend, I gave the mechanics plenty to do and they did their best to give me the best possible bike. In the end we have come away with a positive result and I had fun fighting with a strong group of riders. The positive thing is we have more experience with this new bike and we know the season is long so we have to keep going to make the most of our potential.”Hiroshi Aoyama, Drive 7 Aspar Honda: 12th “I think starting from 16th and finishing 12th, we have to be satisfied and it shows the progress we have made all weekend. I had a good start but with us going for the hard [medium] tyre we had to wait for the feeling to come in and as the laps went by I was able to close on the group in front and make some passes. In the end I almost caught Nicky so I am really happy and grateful to the team for giving me a great setting, the bike worked well and I felt better than in Qatar, especially with the front end. We still need to build experience with this bike but a twelfth place finish today is positive and we are on the right lines. I want to thank the team, the sponsors and everybody around me that helps us score results like this.”
Karel Abraham, Cardion AB Motoracing: 14th “We always knew this race was going to be tough because it’s a left-handed circuit, so it’s very demanding on my injured left shoulder. Anyway, we ended the first lap near the back and we came through to finish the race, so we learned plenty about the bike, and we also scored a couple of points. Hopefully next time out the shoulder will be a bit stronger.”
Alvaro Bautista, Team GO&FUN Honda Gresini: DNF “We knew that it wouldn’t be an easy race: I got off the line pretty well and I found myself in the group battling for third place. I could keep a good rhythm and I was able to stay with them, so much so that I even overtook a few riders.
Unfortunately, I continued to have the same problems encountered during practice and
qualifying: at a certain point I lost the front and I couldn’t avoid the crash. It’s been a really difficult weekend for us, however in the race I might be able to get a top six finish. We will try to forget this weekend as soon as
possible: we need to reset everything and start again from scratch, with the highest concentration ahead of the next round in Argentina, where the priority will be to finish the race.”Scott Redding, Team GO&FUN Honda Gresini: DNF “I felt comfortable for the first seven or eight laps, but then I started to lose more and more grip on the front tyre and my rhythm started to drop a lot. I tried to resist, but after losing the front several times in the end I crashed: I’m okay, nothing serious, just a small crash. After the race, we checked the front tyre and we noticed that the right side was completely
ruined: it’s strange because we already had a lot of laps with this kind of tyre during practice and we haven’t had any problems, so we need to investigate more if there’s been a problem with the tyre. The bike was fine, although the battle with Hernandez, who was passing me every time on the straights, broke my rhythm, taking away the possibility to try to catch the group of riders in front of me,”Moto2 rider quotes
Maverick Vinales, Pons HP 40: race winner “It’s an incredible feeling to win, especially my second Moto2 race. I’ve felt good with the bike all weekend. We spent most of our time during practice working with used tyres. The team worked very hard and when you work very hard you can win. Today we had the bike to win.”
Esteve Rabat, Marc VDS Racing Team: 2nd
“It was tough – I had to go wide to avoid a collision after the start and then Zarco touched me, so after that I tried to find a good rhythm and I passed many riders. The worst problem was we had an issue with the gearbox – so when I changed down to first it would go into neutral and suddenly back into first, almost throwing me off the bike. But I’m happy because we had some problems and we still finished second.”Dominique Aegerter, Technomag carXpert: 3rd “After the disappointment of my engine problem at the first race I’m very happy today. The team did a great job and I had a good set-up all weekend, so we got my first front-row start, which really helped because usually I am used to having to overtake many riders in the first laps. After the first ten or 15 laps the front-tyre performance dropped a little, so I couldn’t stay with the others braking into the corners. Overall, I’m very happy to be on the podium again.”
Honda Moto3 rider quotes
Efren Vazquez, SaxoPrint-RTG: 3rd
“That was a really important race for us. After qualifying and practice we had a great package with our Honda engine and the whole bike. We had a very good top speed, which really helped on the long back straight here, but in the end Jack was too strong!”Alex Rins, Estrella Galicia 0,0: 4th
“We have improved a little from Qatar, but we found it really hard to set the bike up throughout the weekend. When I was behind Alex [Marquez] and saw that he was getting away, I tried to brake later. That was my mistake. When I saw that I couldn’t keep up the same pace, I decided to focus on the points and try not to make any errors. The result today was both good and bad.”Alexis Masbou, Ongetta-Rivacold: 6th
“That was a big shame because we had a good day yesterday, improving the bike in general and especially the Honda engine which gives such good power. I knew it would be tough today but I thought I could fight close to the front.
Unfortunately there was something strange with the rear tyre and we had a lot of chatter which didn’t allow me to ride the way I like to ride.”RESULTS
MOTOGP
RACE: (21 laps = 115.773 Km)
POS / RIDER / NAT. / TEAM / MOTORCYCLE / TIME / KM/H / GAP
1 / Marc MARQUEZ / SPA / Repsol Honda Team / HONDA / 43'33.430 / 159.4 /
2 / Dani PEDROSA / SPA / Repsol Honda Team / HONDA / 43'37.554 / 159.2 / 4.124
3 / Andrea DOVIZIOSO / ITA / Ducati Team / DUCATI / 43'54.406 / 158.2 / 20.976
4 / Stefan BRADL / GER / LCR Honda MotoGP / HONDA / 43'56.220 / 158.0 / 22.790
5 / Bradley SMITH / GBR / Monster Yamaha Tech 3 / YAMAHA / 43'56.393 / 158.0 / 22.963
6 / Pol ESPARGARO / SPA / Monster Yamaha Tech 3 / YAMAHA / 43'59.997 / 157.8 / 26.567
7 / Andrea IANNONE / ITA / Pramac Racing / DUCATI / 44'01.687 / 157.7 / 28.257
8 / Valentino ROSSI / ITA / Movistar Yamaha MotoGP / YAMAHA / 44'18.949 / 156.7 / 45.519
9 / Aleix ESPARGARO / SPA / NGM Forward Racing / FORWARD YAMAHA / 44'21.035 / 156.6 / 47.605
10 / Jorge LORENZO / SPA / Movistar Yamaha MotoGP / YAMAHA / 44'22.541 / 156.5 / 49.111
11 / Nicky HAYDEN / USA / Drive M7 Aspar / HONDA / 44'34.165 / 155.8 / 1'00.735
12 / Hiroshi AOYAMA / JPN / Drive M7 Aspar / HONDA / 44'37.384 / 155.6 / 1'03.954
13 / Yonny HERNANDEZ / COL / Energy T.I. Pramac Racing / DUCATI / 44'40.763 / 155.4 / 1'07.333
14 / Karel ABRAHAM / CZE / Cardion AB Motoracing / HONDA / 45'01.402 / 154.2 / 1'27.972
15 / Hector BARBERA / SPA / Avintia Racing / AVINTIA / 45'05.806 / 154.0 / 1'32.376
16 / Michael LAVERTY / GBR / Paul Bird Motorsport / PBM / 45'05.973 / 154.0 / 1'32.543
17 / Danilo PETRUCCI / ITA / IodaRacing Project / ART / 45'12.606 / 153.6 / 1'39.176
18 / Mike DI MEGLIO / FRA / Avintia Racing / AVINTIA / 45'25.392 / 152.9 / 1'51.962Pole Position: Marc MARQUEZ 2'02.773 161.6 Km/h Fastest Lap (New record): Marc MARQUEZ 2'03.575 160.6 Km/h Lap 3 Old Circuit Record Lap: Marc MARQUEZ 2'04.242 159.7 Km/h 2013 Circuit Best Lap: Marc MARQUEZ 2'02.773 161.6 Km/h 2014
CHAMPIONSHIP POSITIONS TILL DATE:
1 MARQUEZ 50, 2 PEDROSA 36, 3 ROSSI 28, 4 DOVIZIOSO 27, 5 ESPARGARO 20,
6 IANNONE 15, 7 BRADL 13, 8 HAYDEN 13, 9 SMITH 11, 10 ESPARGARO 10,
11 CRUTCHLOW 10, 12 REDDING 9, 13 AOYAMA 9, 14 EDWARDS 7, 15 HERNANDEZ 7,
16 LORENZO 6, 17 ABRAHAM 5, 18 PETRUCCI 2, 19 BARBERA 1, 20 PARKES 1.MOTO2
RACE: (19 laps = 104.747 Km)
POS / RIDER / NAT. / TEAM / MOTORCYCLE / TIME / KM/H / GAP
1 / Maverick VIÑALES / SPA / Pons HP 40 / KALEX / 41'31.520 / 151.3 /
2 / Esteve RABAT / SPA / Marc VDS Racing Team / KALEX / 41'35.529 / 151.1 / 4.009
3 / Dominique AEGERTER / SWI / Technomag carXpert / SUTER / 41'38.843 / 150.9 / 7.323
4 / Mika KALLIO / FIN / Marc VDS Racing Team / KALEX / 41'40.110 / 150.8 / 8.590
5 / Simone CORSI / ITA / NGM Forward Racing / FORWARD KLX / 41'41.454 / 150.7 / 9.934
6 / Thomas LUTHI / SWI / Interwetten Paddock
Moto2 / SUTER / 41'48.507 / 150.3 / 16.987
7 / Anthony WEST / AUS / QMMF Racing Team / SPEED UP / 41'49.081 / 150.2 / 17.561
8 / Alex DE ANGELIS / RSM / Tasca Racing Moto2 / SUTER / 41'50.468 / 150.2 / 18.948
9 / Marcel SCHROTTER / GER / Tech 3 / TECH 3 / 41'51.240 / 150.1 / 19.720
10 / Ricard CARDUS / SPA / Tech 3 / TECH 3 / 41'56.072 / 149.8 / 24.552
11 / Takaaki NAKAGAMI / JPN / IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia / KALEX / 41'59.983 / 149.6 / 28.463
12 / Mattia PASINI / ITA / NGM Forward Racing / FORWARD KLX / 42'15.475 / 148.7 / 43.955
13 / Randy KRUMMENACHE / SWI / IodaRacing Project / SUTER / 42'15.864 / 148.7 / 44.344
14 / Sandro CORTESE / GER / Dynavolt Intact GP / KALEX / 42'17.186 / 148.6 / 45.666
15 / Hafizh SYAHRIN / MAL / Petronas Raceline Malaysia / KALEX / 42'20.811 / 148.4 / 49.291
16 / Sam LOWES / GBR / Speed Up / SPEED UP / 42'22.674 / 148.3 / 51.154
17 / Franco MORBIDELLI / ITA / Italtrans Racing Team / KALEX / 42'22.851 / 148.2 / 51.331
18 / Azlan SHAH / MAL / IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia / KALEX / 42'23.203 / 148.2 / 51.683
19 / Axel PONS / SPA / AGR Team / KALEX / 42'23.633 / 148.2 / 52.113
20 / Tetsuta NAGASHIMA / JPN / Teluru Team JiR Webike / TSR / 42'33.623 / 147.6 / 1'02.103Pole Position: Esteve RABAT 2'10.135 152.5 Km/h Fastest Lap (New record): Maverick VIÑALES 2'10.103 152.5 Km/h Lap 16 Old Circuit Record Lap: Nicolas TEROL 2'11.742 150.6 Km/h 2013 Circuit Best Lap: Maverick VIÑALES 2'10.103 152.5 Km/h 2014
CHAMPIONSHIP POSITIONS TILL DATE:
1 RABAT 45, 2 VIÑALES 38, 3 KALLIO 33, 4 LUTHI 26, 5 CORSI 22, 6 AEGERTER 16,
7 WEST 16, 8 CORTESE 11, 9 LOWES 10, 10 CARDUS 10, 11 TORRES 8, 12 DE ANGELIS 8,
13 SCHROTTER 7, 14 ROSSI 6, 15 KRUMMENACHER 6, 16 NAKAGAMI 5, 17 FOLGER 5,
18 PASINI 4, 19 SALOM 2, 20 SYAHRIN 2.MOTO3
RACE: (18 laps = 99.234 Km)
POS / RIDER / NAT. / TEAM / MOTORCYCLE / TIME / KM/H / GAP
1 / Jack MILLER / AUS / Red Bull KTM Ajo / KTM / 41'06.659 / 144.8 /
2 / Romano FENATI / ITA / SKY Racing Team VR46 /
KTM / 41'06.728 / 144.8 / 0.069
3 / Efren VAZQUEZ / SPA / SaxoPrint-RTG / HONDA / 41'06.831 / 144.8 / 0.172
4 / Alex RINS / SPA / Estrella Galicia 0,0 / HONDA / 41'13.841 / 144.4 / 7.182
5 / Jakub KORNFEIL / CZE / Calvo Team / KTM / 41'13.923 / 144.4 / 7.264
6 / Alexis MASBOU / FRA / Ongetta-Rivacold / HONDA / 41'26.766 / 143.6 / 20.107
7 / Francesco BAGNAIA / ITA / SKY Racing
Team VR46 / KTM / 41'27.040 / 143.6 / 20.381
8 / Danny KENT / GBR / Red Bull Husqvarna Ajo /
HUSQVARNA / 41'30.640 / 143.4 / 23.981
9 / John MCPHEE / GBR / SaxoPrint-RTG / HONDA / 41'30.691 / 143.4 / 24.032
10 / Karel HANIKA / CZE / Red Bull KTM Ajo / KTM / 41'30.881 / 143.4 / 24.222
11 / Juanfran GUEVARA / SPA / Mapfre Aspar Team
Moto3 / KALEX KTM / 41'31.476 / 143.3 / 24.817
12 / Livio LOI / BEL / Marc VDS Racing Team /
KALEX KTM / 41'41.293 / 142.8 / 34.634
13 / Enea BASTIANINI / ITA / Junior Team Go&FUN
Moto3 / KTM / 41'41.614 / 142.8 / 34.955
14 / Niklas AJO / FIN / Avant Tecno Husqvarna Ajo
/ HUSQVARNA / 41'41.679 / 142.8 / 35.020
15 / Miguel OLIVEIRA / POR / Mahindra Racing /
MAHINDRA / 41'42.095 / 142.7 / 35.436
16 / Alessandro TONUCCI / ITA / CIP / MAHINDRA / 41'44.965 / 142.6 / 38.306
17 / Zulfahmi KHAIRUDDIN / MAL / Ongetta-AirAsia
/ HONDA / 41'45.195 / 142.6 / 38.536
18 / Eric GRANADO / BRA / Calvo Team / KTM / 41'55.984 / 141.9 / 49.325
19 / Scott DEROUE / NED / RW Racing GP / KALEX
KTM / 42'09.081 / 141.2 / 1'02.422
20 / Philipp OETTL / GER / Interwetten Paddock
Moto3 / KALEX KTM / 42'09.268 / 141.2 / 1'02.609Pole Position: Jack MILLER 2'16.342 145.5 Km/h
Fastest Lap: Alex MARQUEZ 2'16.354 145.5 Km/h Lap 3
Circuit Record Lap: Luis SALOM 2'16.345 145.5 Km/h 2013
Circuit Best Lap: Jack MILLER 2'16.342 145.5 Km/h 2014CHAMPIONSHIP POSITIONS TILL DATE:
1 MILLER 50, 2 VAZQUEZ 32, 3 FENATI 24, 4 RINS
24, 5 KORNFEIL 21, 6 MARQUEZ 20,
7 MASBOU 19, 8 BAGNAIA 15, 9 OLIVEIRA 14, 10
MCPHEE 12, 11 KENT 11, 12 VIÑALES 8,
13 HANIKA 8, 14 ANTONELLI 7, 15 GUEVARA 5, 16 LOI
4, 17 BASTIANINI 3, 18 AJO 2, 19 BINDER 1.NEXT EVENT: ROUND03, APRIL 27, TERMAS DE RÍO HONDO, ARGENTINA
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