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from Sterilgarda Max KTM’s Aron Canet, (who
charged from 22nd on the grid into the lead at
one point, and finished third). Canet is now two
points behind Dalla Porta, 125-123.
MotoE: Tuuli Takes Inaugural MotoE Win
Niki Tuuli took his Ajo Moto E Energica
across the finish line 0.442-second ahead of
Bradley Smith to win the first FIM Moto E World
Cup race. Mike DiMeglio was third and Hec-
tor Garzo fourth in the one-make series, with
all four crossing the line less than a second
apart after the six-lap sprint. Tuuli's best lap
at 1:28.322 was just 1.608 seconds slower than
the quickest Moto3 lap, Can Oncu's 1:26.714.
RESULTS
MOTOGP RACE (All on Michelin Tires) (July 7): 1.
Marc Marquez, Spain (Hon RC213V), 30 laps, 41:08.276,
99.792 mph; 2. Maverick Viñales, Spain (Yam YZR-M1),
-4.587 seconds; 3.Cal Crutchlow, Great Britain (Hon
RC213V), -7.741; 4. Danilo Petrucci, Italy (Duc GP19),
-16.577; 5. Andrea Dovizioso, Italy (Duc GP19), -16.669;
- Jack Miller, Australia (Duc GP18), -16.836; 7. Joan
Mir, Spain (Suz GSX-RR), -17.156; 8.Valentino Rossi,
Italy (Yam YZR-M1), -19.110; 9. Franco Morbidelli, Ita-
ly (Yam YZR-M1), -20.634; 10. Stefan Bradl, Germa-
ny (Hon RC213V), -22.708; 11. Tito Rabat (Duc GP18),
-26.345; 12. Pol Espargaró, Spain (KTM RC16), -26.574; - Andrea Iannone, Italy (Apr RS-GP), -32.753; 14.
Takaaki Nakagami, Japan (Hon RC213V), -32.925; 15.
Karel Abraham, Czech Republic (Duc GP19), -37.934; - HafizhSyahrin, Malaysia (KTM RC16), -41.615; 17.
Francesco Bagnaia, Italy (Duc GP18), -56.189; 18. Miguel
Oliveira, Portugal (KTM RC16), -57.377; 19. Aleix Espar-
garó, Spain (Apr RS-GP), -2 laps, DNF, crash; 20. Alex
Rins, Spain (Suz GSX-RR), -12 laps, DNF, crash; 21. Jo-
hann Zarco, France (KTM RC16), -28 laps, DNF, crash; - Fabio Quartararo, France (Yam YZR-M1), -29 laps,
DNF, crash. Race Distance, 30 laps, 68.431 miles; Race
Time, 41 minutes, 8.276 seconds; Race Average Speed,
99.792 mph; Victory Margin, 4.587 seconds; Fastest Lap,
Marquez, 1:21.228, 101.035 mph, Lap 5, New Record.
MOTOGP QUALIFYING (July 6): 1. Marquez, 1:20.195,
102.340 mph; 2. Quartararo, 1:20.400; 3. Viñales,
1:20.406; 4. Rins, 1:20.531; 5. Miller, 1:20.690; 6.
Crutchlow, 1:20.857; 7. Morbidelli, 1:20.964; 8. P. Espar-
garó, 1:21.023; 9. Mir, 1:21.061; 10. Nakagami, 1:21.104; - Rossi, 1:21.137; 12. Petrucci, 1:21.486; 13. Dovizio-
so, 1:21.105; 14. Bradl, 1:21.227; 15. A. Espargaró,
1:21.313; 16. Iannone, 1:21.433; 17. Bagnaia, 1:21.446; - Syahrin, 1:21.465; 19. Zarco, 1:21.637; 20. Oliveira,
1:21.683; 21. Abraham, 1:21.796; 22. Rabat, 1:22.119.
MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP POINT STAND-
INGS (After 8 of 19 rounds): 1. Marquez, 185 points; 2.
Dovizioso, 127 points; 3. Petrucci, 121 points; 4. Rins,
101 points; 5. Viñales, 85 points; 6. Rossi, 80 points; - Miller, 70 points; 8. TIE, Quartararo/Crutchlow, 67
points; 10. P. Espargaró, 56 points.
MOTO2 (All on Dunlop Tires and Triumph En-
gines) (July 7): 1. Alex Marquez, Spain (Kalex), 28 laps,
39:35.101, 96.747 mph; 2. Brad Binder, Republic of South
Africa (KTM), -1.208 seconds; 3. Marcel Schrotter, Germa-
ny (Kalex), -1.630; 4. Fabio Di Giannantonio, Italy (Speed
Up), -4.116; 5. Thomas Luthi, Switzerland (Kalex), -5.191; - Augusto Fernandez, Spain (Kalex), -6.332; 7. Lorenzo
Baldassarri, Italy (Kalex), -6.526; 8. Jorge Navarro, Spain
(Kalex), -8.177; 9. Jorge Martin, Spain (KTM), -10.538; 10.
Luca Marini, Italy (Kalex), -13.591; 11. Sam Lowes, Great
Britain (Kalex), -13.656; 12. Tetsuta Nagashima, Japan
(Kalex), -13.836; 13. Remy Gardner, Australia (Tech 3),
-13.996; 14. Enea Bastianini, Italy (Kalex), -15.064; 15.
Andrea Locatelli, Italy (Kalex), -17.234; 16. Bo Bendsney-
der, Netherlands (NTS), -18.077; 17. Jonas Folger, Ger-
many (Kalex), -18.232; 18. Nicolo Bulega, Italy (Kalex),
-19.852; 19. Marco Bezzecchi, Italy (KTM), -26.424; 20.
Dominique Aegerter, Switzerland (MV Agusta), -30.791; 21.
Simone Corsi, Italy (Kalex), -36.693; 22. Stefano Manzi, It-
aly (MV Agusta), -37.502; 23. Steven Odendaal, Republic of
South Africa (NTS), -37.655; 24. Lukas Tulovic, Germany
(KTM), -38.526; 25. Joe Roberts, USA (KTM), -48.740; 26.
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