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125cc: Talmacsi scores comfortable win

2007 world champion Gabor Talmacsi took a comfortable victory in the 125cc race at the Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang

The Hungarian moved into the lead at the start, and despite some early pressure from Andrea Iannone, never looked like being beaten as he opened a gap over the rest of the field, winning by three seconds.

Iannone's early pace proved to be costly for him in the end, slipping to tenth by the end of the race. Instead, it was Bradley Smith who was the only rider who looked like being any threat to Talmacsi in the closing laps, moving into third early in the race before taking second just before half-distance, but unable to catch the winner.

The battle for third was hot throughout the race, Smith involved in the early laps, Iannone later in the race, along with Stefan Bradl, Simone Corsi, Pol Espargaro and Sandro Cortese. Bradl's hopes ended when he was forced to retire at two-thirds distance.

In the closing laps the group was whittled down to a battle between di Meglio, Corsi and Cortese, the trio entering the final lap in that order.

And so it stayed until the final corner, when Corsi and Cortese both passed di Meglio, Corsi taking the final podium place ahead of Cortese as the 2008 world champion fell from third to fifth.

CLASSIFIED:

Pos  Rider                Bike      Time
 1.  Gabor Talmacsi       Aprilia   43:00.716
 2.  Bradley Smith        Aprilia   +   3.416
 3.  Simone Corsi         Aprilia   +   6.896
 4.  Sandro Cortese       Aprilia   +   6.925
 5.  Mike di Meglio       Derbi     +   7.115
 6.  Pol Espargaro        Derbi     +  15.122
 7.  Joan Olive           Derbi     +  21.805
 8.  Dominique Aegerter   Derbi     +  21.869
 9.  Nicolas Terol        Aprilia   +  21.958
10.  Andrea Iannone       Aprilia   +  23.615
11.  Tomoyoshi Koyama     KTM       +  23.651
12.  Sergio Gadea         Aprilia   +  35.224
13.  Lorenzo Zanetti      KTM       +  40.502
14.  Pablo Nieto          KTM       +  51.404
15.  Adrian Martin        Aprilia   +  55.726
16.  Jules Cluzel         Loncin    +  56.537
17.  Jonas Folger         KTM       +1:07.140
18.  Marco Ravaioli       Aprilia   +1:07.573
19.  Randy Krummenacher   KTM       +1:07.741
20.  Robin Lasser         Aprilia   +1:08.849
21.  Bastien Chesaux      Aprilia   +1:46.609
22.  Robert Muresan       Aprilia   +   1 lap

NOT CLASSIFIED/RETIREMENTS:

     Rider                Bike       Laps
     Esteve Rabat         KTM         17
     Stevie Bonsey        Aprilia     12
     Stefan Bradl         Aprilia     11
     Scott Redding        Aprilia     11
     Hugo van den Berg    Aprilia     11
     Raffaele de Rosa     KTM          8
     Danny Webb           Aprilia      8
     Enrique Jerez        KTM          8
     Alexis Masbou        Loncin       6

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