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BATTLE WILL GO TO THE WIRE

Dovizioso wins in Sepang to extend title fight with MotoGP leader Marquez

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REPORTS BY FADHLI ISHAK, SAIFUL AFFENDY SAPRAN AND KHAIRIL ISWAN nstsport@nst.com.my

THE MotoGP championsh­ip battle will go down to the wire. Andrea Dovizioso clinched his second win in a row at the Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix yesterday as championsh­ip leader Marc Marquez could only settle for fourth in a wet race at the Sepang Circuit.

Dovizioso took the lead from teammate Jorge Lorenzo after a mistake from the latter with four laps to go and there was no looking back as he clinched a close 1-2 finish for Ducati in 44 minutes and 51.497 seconds.

Johann Zarco (Monster Yamaha Tech 3) took an early lead in the race but eventually came in third, almost 10 seconds behind Dovizioso.

Marquez and Repsol Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa, who came in fifth, also enjoyed a strong start but just had no answer to the pace possessed by the Ducatis in the wet as the race progressed.

Dovizioso, who has now narrowed the gap between him and Marquez to 21 points, said it was the perfect weekend for Ducati.

“We were so fast in every session from the first practice in both the wet and the dry, it was a perfect weekend for us here,” said the Italian, who also won in the rain here last year.

“It took some time for me to settle at the start as there was very little grip today and I did not feel as confident as I did in practice.

“I believe there was a lot of rubber on the track from the previous practice sessions as well as the Moto2 and Moto3 races which cause it (lack of grip).

“I needed to really concentrat­e (to avoid crashing) and I was fortunate I was not pushed hard (when in the lead).”

The 31-year-old, who has notched six race wins this season, however, downplayed his chances at the season-ending race in Valencia which will be held in a fortnight.

“Valencia will not be easy, from what we understand Honda are strong there,” added Dovizioso.

“Marc is also a very strong rider. He had a tough weekend here but still managed fourth, that is why he is still leading the championsh­ip.

“We will be going for the win in Valencia but either way it has been a great season, we have won six races and nobody would have expected us to be in this position in the championsh­ip now.”

Zarco, who has secured both the Rookie of the Year as well as the Independan­t Team Rider of the Year titles, admitted that he thought he was going to win the race.

“I expected I could fight longer but I was just losing accelerati­on and grip as the race went on,” said the Frenchman, who went with soft tyres on the rear of his bike.

“I then decided not to do anything silly and risk it. Still, it felt good to lead the race at the race at the start and get my second podium finish this season.”

Marquez remains the overall leader in the championsh­ip standings with 282 points while Dovizioso and Movistar Yamaha’s Maverick Vinales are second and third on 261 and 226 respective­ly.

 ?? PIC BY OSMAN ADNAN ?? Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi presents the trophy to MotoGP winner Andrea Dovizioso (centre) at the Sepang Circuit yesterday.
PIC BY OSMAN ADNAN Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi presents the trophy to MotoGP winner Andrea Dovizioso (centre) at the Sepang Circuit yesterday.

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