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125cc: Talmacsi wins as di Meglio crashes

Reigning 125cc champion Gabor Talmacsi boosted his title chances by winning today's San Marino Grand Prix just as championship leader Mike di Meglio scored no points with a crash

The Hungarian made a perfect start from pole position and together with Briton Bradley Smith immediately opened up a gap to the rest of the field.

The two Aprilia riders exchanged the lead only when Talmacsi outbraked himself on lap 12 of 23, when the chasing pack was over seven seconds behind.

But three laps later the Bancaja Aspar rider overtook his Polaris World rival back, after which Smith was content with his second place and ended up over five seconds behind the winner at the flag.

Aprilia's Simone Corsi took a hard-fought third place after first battling it out with di Meglio, and then with Joan Olive.

The Frenchman diced with the Italian from around lap ten to lap 15, when he crashed on the bumps from third position. On that same lap Stefan Bradl retired with a mechanical problem on his Aprilia.

It was then Olive's turn to fight for the last podium place, but after Corsi overtook the Spaniard on the last lap, the Derbi rider dropped the bike while trying to retake the position. He did manage to rejoin, but could only finish 12th.

Marc Marquez finished fourth with his KTM, ahead of the Aprilias of Nicolas Terol, Andrea Iannone and Simone Cortese.

Di Meglio is still in the lead of the championship, but now the gap has reduced to 28 points over Corsi and 39 over Talmacsi.

CLASSIFIED:

Pos  Rider              Bike      Time
 1.  Gabor Talmacsi     Aprilia   40:03.679
 2.  Bradley Smith      Aprilia   +   5.402
 3.  Simone Corsi       Aprilia   +  14.388
 4.  Marc Marquez       KTM       +  17.058
 5.  Nicolas Terol      Aprilia   +  17.321
 6.  Andrea Iannone     Aprilia   +  17.482
 7.  Sandro Cortese     Aprilia   +  17.485
 8.  D.Agerter          Derbi     +  18.657
 9.  Esteve Rabat       KTM       +  19.148
10.  Sergio Gadea       Aprilia   +  34.650
11.  Efren Vazquez      Aprilia   +  34.855
12.  Joan Olive         Derbi     +  39.394
13.  Michael Ranseder   Aprilia   +  47.304
14.  Daniel Webb        Aprilia   +  53.241
15.  Jonas Folger       KTM       +  53.349
16.  Jules Cluzel       Loncin    +1:01.903
17.  Marco Ravaioli     Aprilia   +1:04.165
18.  Tomoyoshi Koyama   KTM       +1:06.235
19.  Takaaki Nakagami   Aprilia   +1:06.260
20.  Robin Lasser       Aprilia   +1:07.200
21.  Gabriele Ferro     Honda     +1:21.814
22.  Bastien Chesaux    Aprilia   +1:22.521
23.  Louis Rossi        Honda     +1:35.247
24.  H.van den Berg     Aprilia   +1:39.723
25.  Luca Vitali        Aprilia   + 1 Lap
26.  R.Krummenacher     KTM       + 2 Laps

NOT CLASSIFIED/RETIREMENTS:

     Rider              Bike      Laps
     Mike Di Meglio     Derbi      14
     Stefan Bradl       Aprilia    14
     Lorenzo Zanetti    KTM        14
     Pol Espargaro      Derbi      12
     Lorenzo Savadori   Aprilia    12
     Raffaele De Rosa   KTM        10
     Alexis Masbou      Loncin      6
     Gennaro Sabatino   Aprilia     6
     Pablo Nieto        KTM         4
     Steve Bonsey       Aprilia     3
     Scott Redding      Aprilia     1
     Riccardo Moretti   Honda       0
     Adrian Martin      Aprilia     0

FASTEST LAP: Talmacsi, 1:43.839 on lap 13

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