Calls for lifetime ban after Fenati pulls adversary’s brake Romano Fenati was given a two-race suspension for pulling individual Italian Stefano Manzi’s brake switch amid Sunday’s Moto2 race in San Marino yet British star Cal Crutchlow required a lifetime ban
Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati) guaranteed his third win of the crusade in Rimini however the race was eclipsed by Marinelli Rivacold Snipers Fenati’s snapshot of franticness
Crutchlow who completed third immediately required the 22-year-old Fenati to confront a lifetime ban as riders responded irately to the occurrence where he unmistakably pulled on Forward Racing Team rider Manzi’s brake
I figure he ought to never race a cruiser again Crutchlow told correspondents of Manzi’s activities
He ought to have strolled back in his carport and his group ought to have quite recently kicked him straight out the back You can’t do this to another bike racer We are taking a chance with our lives enough
Beyond any doubt perhaps there was contact previously yet there’s contact constantly
To snatch the brake switch on the straight he has the right to simply be shown straight out
Dovizioso completed 2.822 seconds in front of title holder and current by and large pioneer Marc Marquez (Honda) while Crutchlow (Honda) was third
Polesitter Jorge Lorenzo (Ducati) slid out on the penultimate lap subsequent to dueling with individual Spaniard Marquez
Dovizioso is up to second in the general standings with Marquez’s lead having developed to 67 points
Valentino Rossi (Yamaha) who came seventh on Sunday is a further three points back in third