Daily Dispatch

Dovizioso in dramatic finish

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ITALY’S Andrea Dovizioso won a thrilling season-opening Qatar MotoGP on Sunday, surviving a last-lap challenge from world champion Marc Marquez.

Dovizioso re-took the lead on the final bend of the 22-lap night race to record a notable victory on a track where he had finished as runner-up for the past three years. Nine-time world champion Valentino Rossi came home in third place on a Yamaha.

Dovizioso, who finished runner-up in the world championsh­ip last year, first snatched the lead with five laps to go from long-time leader France’s Johann Zarco, who started on pole.

The Italian held off Honda’s Marquez until the dramatic last lap, before taking the chequered flag and his first 25 points of the season. “It was a perfect race,” said Dovizioso. “We worked very well.” The Italian had been in good form in practice and qualifying and it was surprising that he started fifth on the grid.

Even worse, a bad start on his Ducati meant Dovizioso fell down the field at the start before he was able to haul himself back towards the leaders.

He added: “It was a really bad start but I was calm. I recovered very slowly and saved a lot of tyres.”

Spaniard Marquez said he tried to push Dovizioso “100%”.

It is the third time Dovizioso has beaten Marquez by snatching the lead on the final bend.

Rossi said he was happy with a podium finish, adding he wanted to follow it up with more this year.

“I am so happy, I expect more than last year,” said Rossi, who also finished third in Qatar in 2017.

France’s Zarco trailed in eighth, despite leading for two-thirds of the race, dropping off disappoint­ingly at the business end of the contest.

Dovizioso said the chasing pack had waited for the perfect time to attack the Frenchman in an effort to save their tyres on a demanding track.

However, the Italian said he was unconvince­d his victory had put down a marker for the rest of the season.

The next race takes place on April 8 in Argentina. —AFP

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