PICTURES: Misano 125cc last turn clash

These pictures (see below for full sequence) show the dramatic last turn clash between Andrea Iannone and Pol Espargaro whic𝕴h resulted in both leaders crashing out of last Sunday's 125cc San Marino Grand Prix - and Iannone being handed a $5,000 fine.

Espargaro had made a brilliant comeback from 13th at the🃏 end of lap one to snatch the lead from home hero Iannone with th💎ree laps to go.

The last lap began with Espargaro, Iannone and world championship leader Jul🐼ian Simon in close formation, with Espargaro keeping his Derbi defensive to leave Iannone without a chance to pass.

Iannone and Espargaro crash, San Marino 125GP 2009
Iannone and Espargaro crash, San Marino 125GP 2009
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These pictures (see below for full sequence) show the dramatic ꧃last turn clash between Andrea Iannone and Pol Espargaro which resulted in both leaders crashing out of last Sund๊ay's 125cc San Marino Grand Prix - and Iannone being handed a $5,000 fine.

Espargaro had made a brilliant comeback from 13th at the end ℱof lap one to sna💯tch the lead from home hero Iannone with three laps to go.

The last lap began with Espargaro, Iannone and world👍 championship leader Julian Simon in close formation, with Espargaro keeping his Derbi defensive to leave Iannone without a chance to pass.

But heading into the final turn, ♕Iannone dived for the inside of Espargaro, but lost the front wheel of his Ongetta Aprilia - taking them both out.

As Simon cruised ♌to victory, Espargaro's bike was sent cart-wheeling over a tyre barrier, before the distraught youn🐼g Spaniard confronted Iannone.

Some pu💛shing and shoving followed before Iannone head-butted Espargaro (both still with helmets on) prompting the following judgement from Race Directio🤡n:

"On Sunday 6th September, during the 125cc race, rider Andrea Iannone (ITA) struck the head of rider P𒀰ol Espargar? (SPA), which is an action prejudicial to the interest of the sport. The Race Direction has decided to impose to rider𒁃 Andrea Iannone a fine of USD 5,000. No appeal has been lodged."

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