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MARQUEZ CLOSES IN ON WORLD TITLE AFTER WIN IN AUSTRALIA

Marquez extends lead with commanding win in Australia

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Marc Marquez extended his world championsh­ip lead to 33 points with a commanding victory in a feisty Australian MotoGP at Phillip Island.

Marquez fought off the leading group of eight riders to clear out and win the race by 1.799 seconds from Yamaha duo Valentino Rossi and Maverick Vinales yesterday.

The victory extended Marquez’s lead on the world standings by a further 22 points over Andrea Dovizioso with two races remaining in Malaysia and Spain.

It was the 24-year-old Spaniard’s 35th MotoGP win from 88 starts after he claimed his 44th premier class pole on Saturday.

Italian Ducati racer Dovizioso paid for an early run off and was only able to claw back some lost ground from 20th to 13th to hand the world championsh­ip ascendancy firmly to Marquez.

“I went out quietly and tried to warm the tyres and to be calm, but by the second or third lap I got my first contact from Johann Zarco,” Marquez said.

“I could see that this was going to be tough, it was a big group and I started to realise in the middle of the race that I needed to attack or they will overtake me.

“So it was a little bit dangerous at times but with eight or nine laps to go I decided it was time to attack, time to open up a small gap that made my life a little bit easier.”

It was Marquez’s sixth win of the season and he was starting off the pole for the fourth successive year in Australia.

It was one of the most aggressive and hard-fought scraps of the season with continual passes as the lead chopped and changed in a nerve-tingling five-way jostle.

It was the second MotoGP win for Marquez at Phillip Island after his victory in 2015, while he has crashed out twice when leading the race.

“With a 33-point lead I am feeling really good with the bike, I even have extra confidence, but now is not the time to do something stupid and plan with my team to organise myself for the last two races,” Marquez said.

Dovizioso was disconsola­te over his weekend at Phillip Island.

“Today’s race was a big disappoint­ment and we r eally lost a lot of points in the championsh­ip,” he said.

“For sure my mistake in the early stages of the race complicate­d things and maybe even the choice of rear tyre was not the best one, but on this track our bike is still struggling a lot.

Dovizioso added: “This year we’ve managed to improve many aspects and be competitiv­e throughout the season but when you come to tracks like this, where you don’t brake very much and where there are lots of long fast corners, some of our limits are magnified.”

Marquez took charge of the race seven laps from the chequered flag and steadily pulled away from the pack, leaving Rossi, Vinales and Zarco to fight for the other podium places.

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 ??  ?? I feel like a superhero: Honda’s Marc Marquez celebratin­g on the podium after winning the Australian MotoGP at Phillip Island yesterday. — AFP
I feel like a superhero: Honda’s Marc Marquez celebratin­g on the podium after winning the Australian MotoGP at Phillip Island yesterday. — AFP

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