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Andrea Iannone claims last lap win at Czech Moto2 Grand Prix

Andrea Iannone took his second win of the year in a barnstorming Moto2 Czech Grand Prix at Brno

The Italian was part of a five-way fight for the lead for most of the race that included Marc Marquez, Stefan Bradl, Alex de Angelis and Thomas Luthi, but managed to eke out a little bit of extra pace when it really mattered.

Iannone, who had a couple of laps in the lead earlier in the race, seized the initiative for good into Turn 1 on the final lap as he shoved his Speedmaster Suter inside Marquez's similar Team Catalunya-run bike.

Try as Marquez did, he couldn't get a run on his rival out of either of the uphill esses during the second half of the Brno lap, missing out on victory by just 0.161s.

The Spanish teenager, in fact, had his work cut out to fend off Bradl - who spent more laps in the lead than anyone else. The German had one final attempt to wrest second from Marquez into Turn 3 on the final lap, but ran wide and had to settle for the final podium spot.

In being beaten by Marquez, the Kiefer Racing Kalex rider saw his world championship lead cut from 47 points to 43 with seven races remaining.

Fourth place went to the JIR Motobi of de Angelis, but the San Marino rider twice made contact with Marquez during the race and was luck to stay on. He was within a second of Iannone by the flag but comfortably beat Luthi, as the Interwetten Suter rider dropped back by over a second a lap from the lead pack during the final four tours.

Aleix Espargaro won an entertaining scrap for sixth place with his fellow Spaniard Esteve Rabat, the Pons Kalex rider beating the Blusens FTR man by just 0.011s.

Behind them Technomag-CIP Suter team-mates Dominique Aegerter and Kenan Sofuoglu finished either side of Simone Corsi's ninth-placed Ioda FTR.

Britain's Bradley Smith was lucky not to be wiped out when Jules Cluzel crashed in front of him at Turn 1 on the second lap. But the Tech 3 rider retired just half a lap later after suffering a massive accident while exiting one of the high-speed esses.

There were also early exits for Max Neukirchner's MZ and for Rabat's team-mate Yonni Hernandez.

Results - 20 laps:

Pos  Rider                Team/Bike                Time/Gap   
 1.  Andrea Iannone       Speed Master Suter     41m13.255s  
 2.  Marc Marquez         Catalunya Suter          + 0.161s
 3.  Stefan Bradl         Kiefer Kalex             + 0.407s  
 4.  Alex de Angelis      JIR Motobi               + 0.870s  
 5.  Thomas Luthi         Paddock Suter            + 4.225s  
 6.  Aleix Espargaro      Pons Kalex              + 13.636s  
 7.  Esteve Rabat         Blusens FTR             + 13.647s 
 8.  Dominique Aegerter   Technomag-CIP Suter     + 14.365s    
 9.  Simone Corsi         Ioda FTR                + 14.617s  
10.  Kenan Sofuoglu       Technomag-CIP Suter     + 21.383s  
11.  Mattia Pasini        Ioda FTR                + 26.235s  
12.  Yuki Takahashi       Gresini Moriwaki        + 29.726s 
13.  Mika Kallio          Marc VDS Suter          + 30.046s  
14.  Claudio Corti        Italtrans Suter         + 30.380s 
15.  Mike di Meglio       Tech 3                  + 30.459s
16.  Pol Espargaro        Speed Up FTR            + 31.691s 
17.  Ratthapark Wilairot  SAG FTR                 + 31.752s 
18.  Michele Pirro        Gresini Moriwaki        + 35.548s 
19.  Jordi Torres         Aspar Suter             + 40.270s  
20.  Kenny Noyes          Avintia FTR             + 40.722s 
21.  Valentin Debise      Speed Up FTR            + 40.803s 
22.  Ricard Cardus        QMMF Moriwaki           + 42.247s 
23.  Xavier Simeon        Tech 3                  + 42.285s  
24.  Axel Pons            Pons Kalex              + 42.348s  
25.  Robertino Pietri     Italtrans Suter         + 53.056s   
26.  Scott Redding        Marc VDS Suter          + 53.044s  
27.  Santiago Hernandez   SAG FTR               + 1m06.674s 
28.  Steven Odendaal      MS Suter              + 1m07.935s 
29.  Anthony West         MZ                    + 1m30.360s    
30.  Mashel Al Naimi      QMMF Moriwaki         + 1m30.499s

 Retirements: 

     Tommaso Lorenzetti   Castello FTR              19 laps 
     Alex Baldolini       Forward Suter             11 laps  
     Jules Cluzel         Forward Suter             11 laps 
     Max Neukirchner      MZ                         7 laps 
     Carmelo Morales      Desguaces La Torre         3 laps  
     Bradley Smith        Tech 3                      1 lap       
     Yonny Hernandez      Blusens FTR                 1 lap 
     Randy Krummenacher   Kiefer Kalex               0 laps 
                                                  

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