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Morbidelli seals first MotoGP win

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PETRONAS Yamaha’s Franco Morbidelli produced a dominant display to win the San Marino Grand Prix yesterday after teammate Fabio Quartararo was forced to retire from the race at Misano.

Italian Morbidelli, who started second on the grid, finished in 42 minutes, 2.272 seconds to comfortabl­y beat Pramac Racing’s Francesco Bagnaia and secure his first MotoGP win.

South Africa’s Brad Binder ended 12th on his KTM bike.

Spain’s Juan Mir edged out seven-time MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi to take the final podium place, much to the disappoint­ment of fans who returned to the grandstand­s with social distancing rules amid the Covid19 pandemic. The 25-year-old Morbidelli started fast to lead at the first corner from Rossi, who was chasing his 200th podium finish, and maintained his advantage throughout the race.

“I’m happy, enjoying the moment. The only thing I can say is thanks to my team and all the people who’ve been working with me, helping me,” Morbidelli said.

“During the last laps I was thinking about seven years ago when I was here racing the Italian championsh­ip super stock ... I was winning that race ... it’s the same (feeling) but much more. I’m overwhelme­d at the moment.”

Frenchman Quartararo, bidding for his third win of the season, crashed after losing control of his bike at turn four and he had to play catch up after dropping to 20th. He hit the tarmac again after a visit to the pits on lap 20 before retiring from the race.

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