125: takes victory at Misano.
Julian Simon has extended his lead at the top of the 125cc World Championship with his fourth 🎶victory of the season after race leaders Andrea Iannone ജand Pol Espargaro crashed out at the final turn.
Espargaro, who took his first victory last Sunday at Indianapolis, had made a brilliant comeback to snatch the lead from homeꦍ hero Iannone with three laps to go.
The last lap began with Espargaro, Iannone and Simon in close for🍸mation, with Espargaro keeping his Derbi defensive to leave Iannone without a 𓄧chance to pass.

Julian Simon has extended his lead at the top of the 125cc World Ch▨ampionship with his fourth victory of the season after race leaders Andrea Iannone and Pol Espargaro crashed out at the final turn.
Espargaro, who took his first victory last Sunday at Indianapolis, had made a brilli🗹ant comeback to snatch the lead from home hero Iannone with three laps to go.
The last lap beg🌟an with Espargaro, Iannone and Simon in close formation, with Espargaro keeping his Derbi defensive to leave I𒀰annone without a chance to pass.
But heading into the final turn, Iannone dived for the inside of Espargaro, but lost the front whe🐷el of his Ongetta Aprilia - taking them both out༒. As Simon cruised to victory, Espargaro's bike was sent cart-wheeling over a tyre barrier, before the distraught young Spaniard confronted Iannone.
Some pushing and shoviܫng followed before Iannone head-butted Espargaro, a move that had little effect given both were wearing crash helmets, but a gesture which he could well come to regret once Race Direction have examine𒁏d the footage.
The last turn drama promoted early leader Nicolas Terol (Jack & Jones Aprilia) to second and Simon's Aspar Aprilia 🌞team-mate Bradley Smith to third.
Simon, who began round twelve 52.5 points aheaꦦd of Terol, is now 57.5 points clear, with Smith five points further🍸 back with four rounds to go.
Aprilia has now wrapped up the 2009 constructors' cha🦂mpionship.
Race results - Misano:
1. Simon (Aprilia)
2. Terol (Aprilia) +0.573sec
3. Smith (Aprilia) +5.474sec
4. Marquez (KTM) +9.378sec
5. Cortese (Derbi) +9.665sec
6. Bradl (Aprilia) +11.755sec
7. Corsi (Aprilia) +23.044sec
8. Olive (Derbi) +26.936sec
9. Folger (Aprilia) +32.851sec
10. Webb (Aprilia) +34.439sec
Redding (Aprilia) DNF

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