Moto2: Espargaro dominates, Marquez becomes world champ

By Lisa Lewis
Pons Kalex rider Pol Espargaro dominated the Australian Moto2🍎 Grand Prix at Phillip Island, obliterating the field to wi﷽n by a huge margin of 16.811 seconds.
It is ✤his fourth win of the season and only his second this year from pole position.
The Tuenti Movil HP 40 man did everythꦯing he could to keep the championship alive and smashed the circuit record as the laps counted down - but third placꩲe for Marc Marquez gave the Suter rider an unbeatable 39 point title lead.
Espargaro was happy with his performance in the race and although the championship had still been a distant hope h🗹e said in parc ferme that "2nd in the world's not so bad, so we haꦛve to be happy".
Catalunya Caixa Repsol Suter rider Marquez started the race knowing he just needed to finish 14th or higher irrespective of Espargaro's result, but an amazing turn of ꦅspeed in the final corner saw him take the title on the podium, finishing third.
He said his titl♏e was "like a dream come true" and congratulated Espargaro on his great race and sꦅeason.
Home rider Ant West stormed through from ninth on the grid to hit fourth on his QꦫMMF Speed Up bike and then chipped away at the deficit to catch Marquez, taking third with three laps remaining.
West then sent the crowd into a frenzy as he raced his way to second, scor🃏ing two consecutive podiums and giving the team their best ever result.
Last weekend's wet Sepang round had been the Australian's first podium in seven years. West, who started the season without a ride, thanked his team and added he'd "been looking for this day, when it's dry and I could still be at the fr🐟ont".
Scott Redding lost out in the big scrap to the line between himself, Marquez and West but moved his new record points score for a intermediate class British rider on to 161 after finishing꧂ fourth, off the back of his equal best ever qualifying result.
Dominique Aegerter scored his best🌸 finish of the season at the Technomag CIP team, crossing the line fifth, with top rookie Johann Zarco's JIR and Ioda Racing Team's Simone Corsi close behind after making a race of it in sixth and seventh respectively.
Tito Rabat was next to take the flag for the Tuenti🍸 Movil HP 40 Pons team in eighth. Team Switzerland's Randy Krummenachꦗer finished ninth and Takaaki Nakagami also made the top ten finishers for the Italtrans team.
Jordi Torres Mapfre Aspar was eleventh, ahead of Tech 3's Bradley Smith who finished twelfth after ♔a tough weekend but ahead of his team-mate Xavier Simeon who was 14th.
Crossing the line between the Tech 3 machines was the Italtrans Kalex ridden by Toni Elias,ꦕ while the final points scoring place went to Mike Di Meglio for Keif🉐er Racing in 15th.
Gino Rea finished in 21st for his Federal Oil Gre🐲sini team on the Suter.
Andrea Iannone retired early when his Speed Master's engine gave up with 19 laps remaining and Tom Luthi also didn't go the distance dropping ꦫdown the order before crashing his Interwetten-Paddock Suter.
Mika Kallio was unfortun💟a⛄te when his Marc VDS bike was clipped by Aegerter and Corsi as they battled ending his race.
Forward Racing confirmed after qualifying that Alex De Angelis had been declared unfit to compete after fracturing the fifth finger on his left hand and needing ov🐻ernight surgery on his fourth.
The San Marino rider had won at Sepa༺ng last weekend and had also been the victor at Moto2's last two Australian Grands Prix.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit🅰 story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.