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MotoGP - Japan GP, Alex Rins brings Suzuki a home podium in Japan

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Alex Rins: 3rd (+ 1.720) 
Sylvain Guintoli: 21st (+ 1:01.848) 
Andrea Iannone: DNF 

• Rins works well to secure an excellent 3rd place finish. 
• Iannone quick and in lead group before a crash. 
• Guintoli collects useful data as the team look to 2019. 


The 2018 Japanese GP took place under sunny skies in front of 55,000 passionate motorbike fans at Twin Ring #Motegi

Ahead of the 24 lap race the riders opted for the medium-medium tyre combination. From their second and third row grid spots, #andreaiannone and #alexrins were able to get good starts, with the latter slotting into 5th place on the first lap. Both riders set ‘fastest laps’ as they quickly joined the leading group. With ten laps to go, Team SUZUKI ECSTAR’s riders were holding 4th and 5th respectively. However, #andreaiannone crashed out of the race at Turn 10. Fortunately the Italian was uninjured. Meanwhile, #alexrins took on the chance to fight for the podium, challenging Crutchlow for 3rd. With two laps to go, following a crash from Dovizioso, Alex was elevated to 3rd place and he crossed the line very close to 2nd. Sylvain Guintoli completed the race on the GSX-RR carrying some evolution solutions and collected useful data. 

Ken Kawauchi - Technical Manager 
“It was a good race and a good fight! It was a pity that Andrea crashed, his bike had some issues and I’m sorry for this. But his performance was very good up until the crash. Alex also performed well and he was able to fight for the podium and try for 2nd position. We’re very happy and pleased to show this result to everyone from Suzuki Motor Corporation and our President, and of course, to all of the Japanese fans too. We hope to continue in this good way.” 

Davide Brivio - Team Manager 
“Of course we are very happy about this race because both riders were very fast and close to the top group. Unfortunately, Andrea crashed when they were both in the battle for 4th and 5th positions. After that Alex managed to recover and get closer to Crutchlow. We got a little bit lucky with the fall of Dovizioso, but I would say that our pace was there - it was very strong. So we’re feeling good because our gap, even to the winner, was very small. We’ll continue to work very hard as we know we still have things to improve. I would like to say thank you to our President and all our engineers who are here today and have worked very hard all year, I’m glad we could achieve a podium in #Motegi for them.” 

Alex Rins 
“I’m feeling really happy and so are the team, especially as #japan is the home race for them. We did a great race; I was able to overtake riders at the start, and have good race pace. After Andrea crashed I assessed the situation and thought Crutchlow might be too far in front, but I decided to try and catch him. But it was difficult to pass him because he was braking really hard. But finally we got 3rd and we’re so pleased. I’m still learning, and for sure it’s fun to fight with the other riders, even if it’s very hard. We’ll try to end this season with more podiums!” 

Andrea Iannone 
“Unfortunately I didn’t get the best start, but I recovered quickly and pushed hard. Then I began to feel vibration on the rear and I struggled on the braking points, but I was able to overcome these things and continue to push. But under braking at Turn 10 it was difficult and I lost the front. I gave everything in this race and I think the podium was possible also for me, but unfortunately these things can happen. I’m really optimistic for Phillip Island, it’s a place I really like!” 

Sylvain Guintoli 
“We were expecting a busy weekend with a lot to do in terms of development, so the main aim was just to find the most positive points of the new things. The base bike we have now is very good, as Andrea and Alex showed today with their pace. So we just need to find small margins or gains with next year’s bike and in that respect we did well. It’s been very satisfying to see the team doing so well. We have another couple of tests coming up, and they’ll be really important to see how we can further improve.” 

GP of #japan - Race Classification: 
1. Marc MARQUEZ Repsol Honda Team 42'36.438 
2. Cal CRUTCHLOW LCR Honda CASTROL +1.573 
3. #alexrins Team SUZUKI ECSTAR +1.720 
4. Valentino ROSSI Movistar Yamaha #MotoGP +6.413 
5. Alvaro BAUTISTA Angel Nieto Team +6.919 
6. Johann ZARCO Monster Yamaha Tech 3 +8.024 
7. Maverick VIÑALES Movistar Yamaha #MotoGP +13.330 
8. Dani PEDROSA Repsol Honda Team +15.582 
9. Danilo PETRUCCI Alma Pramac #racing +20.584 
10. Hafizh SYAHRIN Monster Yamaha Tech 3 +24.985 
11. Franco MORBIDELLI EG 0,0 Marc VDS +25.931 
12. Bradley SMITH Red Bull KTM Factory #racing +26.875 
13. Pol ESPARGARO Red Bull KTM Factory #racing +27.069 
14. K NAKASUGA Yamalube Yamaha Factory #racing +32.550 
15. Takaaki NAKAGAMI LCR Honda IDEMITSU +37.718 
16. Xavier SIMEON Reale Avintia #racing +39.583 
17. Jordi TORRES Reale Avintia #racing +39.839 
18. Andrea DOVIZIOSO Ducati Team +42.698 
19. Scott REDDING Aprilia #racing Team Gresini +49.943 
20. Thomas LUTHI EG 0,0 Marc VDS +52.707 
21. Sylvain GUINTOLI Team SUZUKI ECSTAR +1'01.848 
Not Classified 
29 #andreaiannone Team SUZUKI ECSTAR 
17 Karel ABRAHAM Angel Nieto Team 
43 Jack MILLER Alma Pramac Racing 
41 Aleix ESPARGARO Aprilia #racing Team Gresini 


MotoGP World Standings 2018: 
1. Marc MARQUEZ Honda 296 
2. Andrea DOVIZIOSO Ducati 194 
3. Valentino ROSSI Yamaha 185 
4. Maverick VIÑALES Yamaha 155 
5. Cal CRUTCHLOW Honda 148 
6. Johann ZARCO Yamaha 133 
7. Danilo PETRUCCI Ducati 133 
8. Jorge LORENZO Ducati 130 
9. #alexrins Suzuki 118 
10. #andreaiannone Suzuki 113
 
11. Dani PEDROSA Honda 95 
12. Alvaro BAUTISTA Ducati 83 
13. Jack MILLER Ducati 74 
14. Franco MORBIDELLI Honda 38 
15. Tito RABAT Ducati 35 
16. Pol ESPARGARO KTM 35 
17. Hafizh SYAHRIN Yamaha 34 
18. Aleix ESPARGARO Aprilia 32 
19. Bradley SMITH KTM 23 
20. Takaaki NAKAGAMI Honda 19 
21. Scott REDDING Aprilia 12 
22. Mika KALLIO KTM 6 
23. Karel ABRAHAM Ducati 5 
24. Katsuyuki NAKASUGA 2 
25. Michele PIRRO Ducati 1 
26. Thomas LUTHI Honda 
27. Xavier SIMEON Ducati 
28. Stefan BRADL Honda 
29. Jordi TORRES Ducati 
30. Sylvain GUINTOLI Suzuki 
31. Christophe PONSSON Ducati