Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Dovizioso, Sepang ghosts stand between Marc, title

- Leslie Xavier leslie.xavier@htlive.com ▪

KUALA LUMPUR: Marc Marquez, with a 33-point lead at the championsh­ip standings, could seal the MotoGP world crown at the Malaysian GP this weekend. However, despite being on the cusp of another title -- his fourth in top flight -- the Repsol Honda rider seems a bit jittery.

The 24-year-old Spanish ace has a few ghosts from the past to contend with at Sepang, besides the looming figure of Ducati’s Andrea Dovizioso -- the Italian who has been pushing Marquez right through the season.

Yes, it’s the same old rivalry on track -- a Spaniard versus an Italian -- just that Valentino Rossi (injured and back in action now on his Yamaha) and Jorge Lorenzo (out of title contention on his Ducati) are not the lead characters.

TWO MORE ROUNDS

The 18-race championsh­ip season has just two rounds left -- the Malaysian GP on Sunday and the Valencia GP at Circuit Ricardo Tormo on November 12. Marquez could go to his “home” Grand Prix for a victory parade if he wins in Sepang or even finish on the podium. As much as the Spaniard would love that, Malaysia poses tough challenges for Marquez.No wonder he eased off the throttle while talking to the media ahead of the practice sessions. “One of the main targets is try to finish,” Marquez said. “I’ll try to be on the same level, with the same mentality, but obviously you feel a little bit different and it’s a special weekend.”

Honda’s champion drifted away, referring to his, perhaps ominously, unhappy memories at Sepang. “Here in the past I’ve had some ups and downs, it’s not one of my best tracks,” said Marquez, who has only won two races in his career in Malaysia (one each in 125cc class and MotoGP). “We will see where we can arrive. But I have a good advantage, there are two races remaining, and we’ll try to be on a good level and think about the championsh­ip. But if I need to fight, I will fight.”

And, while Marquez has gremlins at Sepang, his title rival, Dovizioso, has great memories of the track. He won last year’s Malaysian GP after a nail-biting tussle with Rossi and the 31-yearold Spaniard remembered the occasion while promising to go all out on his Ducati. In fact, last year’s victory at Sepang marked a change in fortunes for the 2004 125cc world champion, who has won five races since then, wrooming into title contention this year.

“Last year it was an amazing victory and battle with Valentino and (Andrea) Iannone of Suzuki,” said Dovizioso. “I have good memories and I really enjoy riding this track.”

The Italian added that it is not going to be easy in the final two races as his title chances not just depend on victories but on how and where Marquez finishes “We know it’s difficult,” he said. “But the championsh­ip is open and we’ll try everything and get the best result, and then we’ll see what happens with Marc and the other riders.”

 ?? AP ?? ▪ Spain's MotoGP rider Marc Marquez during the second practice session in Sepang on Friday.
AP ▪ Spain's MotoGP rider Marc Marquez during the second practice session in Sepang on Friday.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? ▪ Marc Marquez.
GETTY IMAGES ▪ Marc Marquez.

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