The Citizen (KZN)

Marquez won’t be short of fans in Aragon race

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Paris – Marc Marquez (below) will be at home in every sense this weekend in Aragon as he seeks to close in on a sixth MotoGP world title.

The race is the third of four on the calendar in Marquez’s native Spain with Jerez, Catalunya and Valencia also on the roster.

Tomorrow’s race is held at the Aragon Motorland, 160km from his home town of Cervera, a community of 25 000 to which the 26-year-old Marquez and his motorcycli­ng brother Alex are very much attached.

The 5.077km circuit has always smiled on the Honda rider who has won there the last three seasons.

“I really feel like I am at home as it is so close to Cervera,” Marquez said. “It’s where the most people from my hometown come to watch and always the fans help to give me something extra.”

With six races to go, the Spaniard has a comfortabl­e 93-point lead over his closest rival Andrea Dovizioso of Ducati.

Marquez won six of the opening 10 races but was beaten on the line by Dovizioso in Austria and by Alex Rins of Suzuki in Great Britain before bouncing back in Italy last Sunday.

Marquez passed French rookie Fabio Quartararo in the last lap in San Marino to take the chequered flag.

“After a fantastic win in Misano I am excited to race again,” said Marquez.

Quartararo, who rides for Yamaha satellite team SRT, led most of the race with Marquez on his wheel for about 20 laps, but the Frenchman could not hold on for a first MotoGP victory.

The two Ducati riders are the closest challenger­s to Marquez. Dovizioso is second and fellow Italian Danilo Petrucci is another 31 points back in third. But the team’s only victory in Aragon was back in 2010, the year the circuit made its MotoGP debut.

Dovizioso’s challenge has faded over the last two races. The Italian was unlucky at Silverston­e, where he collided with Quartararo on the first lap. Then he was only sixth at Misano. –

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