Bendsneyder just misses out on points in Jerez

Bo Bendsneyder and Steven Odendaal were close to the points in the Grand Prix of Spain, but the riders of NTS RW Racing GP just couldn’t get to it. Of course they were not happy with sixteenth and eighteenth respectively, but given the course of the race that was shortened to fifteen laps, they may be satisfied. Both riders rode a strong race, which was restarted and shortened after a major crash in the second corner. Bendsneyder was able to just avoid the crash, with five riders and their machines scrambling across the track. Remy Gardner and Dimas Ekky Pratama had to miss the restart, Alex Marquez started from pit lane. On the narrow track of the Circuito de Jerez Angel Nieto, the shortened race was also hectic. In the chaos of the start, Bendsneyder lost a few places, but he soon made up for it. Odendaal, too, could come forward a little within a few laps. For the South African, the race in Jerez was the first of the season, after two operations at his foot. As a result, he lacked competitive rhythm. Only when Bendsneyder passed Stefano Manzi and Somkiat Chantra did he have a free track. The gap to the group in front of him – with Dominique Aegerter, Andrea Locatelli and Marcel Schrötter among others – had already risen to more than 3 seconds. He could take almost a second off in the final laps, but the race was too short to really get into the fight for the points. NTS RW Racing GP team manager Jarno Janssen was not dissatisfied with the weekend. “The result – sixteenth place for Bo – may be a bit disappointing, but we also saw very good things this weekend. We know what needs to be improved. The eighteenth place for Steven, who has not been on the bike for months, is definitely not bad. Tuesday and Wednesday we will test in Aragon. Not only do we have a lot of new components to test for the NTS, we can also work on Bo’s starts and Steven can make miles to get back into the rhythm.”

Bo Bendsneyder (16 at +18,335): “My start was not good at all, so I lost a lot of places. That was crucial for the final result. My pace was good, but the shortened race made it difficult to ride to the points. It is certainly important to start working on the starts and that is one of the points on the schedule for the test in Aragon.”

Race Results:

Pos Rider Team Time / Gap
1 Lorenzo BALDASSARRI Flexbox HP 40 25’33.841
2 Jorge NAVARRO HDR Heidrun Speed Up 0.359
3 Augusto FERNANDEZ Flexbox HP 40 1.091
4 Thomas LUTHI Dynavolt Intact GP 2.428
5 Brad BINDER Red Bull KTM Ajo 3.767
6 Xavi VIERGE EG 0,0 Marc VDS 4.955
7 Tetsuta NAGASHIMA ONEXOX TKKR SAG Team 7.842
8 Luca MARINI SKY Racing Team VR46 8.026
9 Nicolo BULEGA SKY Racing Team VR46 8.571
10 Iker LECUONA American Racing KTM 10.235
11 Enea BASTIANINI Italtrans Racing Team 10.445
12 Fabio DI GIANNANTONIO HDR Heidrun Speed Up 12.708
13 Dominique AEGERTER MV Agusta Idealavoro Forward 14.179
14 Andrea LOCATELLI Italtrans Racing Team 15.470
15 Marcel SCHROTTER Dynavolt Intact GP 16.188
16 Bo BENDSNEYDER NTS RW Racing GP 18.335
17 Somkiat CHANTRA IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia 20.944
18 Steven ODENDAAL NTS RW Racing GP 22.591
19 Lukas TULOVIC Kiefer Racing 25.896
20 Joe ROBERTS American Racing KTM 27.150
21 Stefano MANZI MV Agusta Idealavoro Forward 27.887
22 Marco BEZZECCHI Red Bull KTM Tech 3 28.312
23 Philipp OETTL Red Bull KTM Tech 3 29.063
24 Alex MARQUEZ EG 0,0 Marc VDS 32.311
25 Xavi CARDELUS Sama Qatar Angel Nieto Team +1’01.987
Not Classified
Jorge MARTIN Red Bull KTM Ajo 8 Laps
Sam LOWES Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 8 Laps
Mattia PASINI Sama Qatar Angel Nieto Team 10 Laps
Simone CORSI Tasca Racing Scuderia Moto2 12 Laps
Not Starting
Remy GARDNER ONEXOX TKKR SAG Team 0 Lap
Dimas EKKY PRATAMA IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia 0 Lap

Source: motogp.com, rwracinggp.com

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