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Tropical storm adds pressure on Q uartararo in Thailand

- Agencefran­ce-presse

bangkok: A tropical storm forecast to bater Thailand this weekend could shake up the threeway fight for the Motogp world championsh­ip ater leader Fabio Quartararo failed to capitalise in Japan.

The French reigning world champion could only finish eighth at Motegi on Sunday in a race to forget for the title-chasing trio.

That was at least beter than chief rivals Francesco Bagnaia, who crashed out on the last lap trying to overtake Quartararo, and Aleix Espargaro, who came 16th ater a malfunctio­n with his Aprilia. Quartararo extended his championsh­ip lead over Italy’s Bagnaia from 10 points to 18 in Japan, despite being well off the pace of race winner Jack Miller. The Yamaha rider has not won a race since June in Germany and seen his lead at the top whitled away.

Heavy rain and lightning badly impacted practice at Motegi and the elements look set to play another significan­t role in Thailand for all three days including Sunday’s race.

Super typhoon Noru is expected to bring rain and storms as Motogp returns to the Internatio­nal Circuit at Buriram, about 400 kilometres (250 miles) northeast of Bangkok, for the first Thai GP since 2019 ater Covid.

“We will have to push to the maximum,” said Quartararo, who has been suffering in the second half of 2022, recording only one podium finish in the last six races.

The title race is in the home straight and too close to call. Ater Thailand there are only grands prix in Australia, Malaysia and Valencia.

Prior to Motegi, hard-charging Bagnaia appeared to be the rider to beat despite being second in the standings.

Going into Japan he had won four of the last five races, but crashing out last weekend checked his momentum.

“I made an overambiti­ous manoeuvre,” said Bagnaia in a Twiter apology to his Ducati team. “I will reflect on my mistake.”

Spain’s Espargaro had to dump his ailing Aprilia ater the Motegi warm-up lap and jump on his spare bike. He could not recover from emerging last and now sits 25 points behind Quartararo.

Australia’s Miller took advantage of the top trio’s woes to scorch from seventh on the grid to a fourth Motogp victory and is fith in the standings, but out the title running.

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