The Herald (South Africa)

Marquez eases in as Zarco crashes

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MARC Marquez reeled off his third win on the bounce in the French MotoGP yesterday as home favourite and pole-setter Johann Zarco crashed out.

Marquez took his 38th success in the top category unchalleng­ed from Danilo Petrucci (Ducati Pramac), with Italian veteran Valentino Rossi (Yamaha) third.

Zarco had the home fans at Le Mans’ Bugatti circuit dreaming of a rare French win after his record-setting pole 24 hours earlier, but the Yamaha Tech star slid out of contention on lap seven.

Zarco’s premature exit left Marquez in control in a race that after early drama turned into something of a procession.

The result tightened Marquez’s grip on the MotoGP standings, with the defending four-time champion on 95 points.

His closest pursuer is Maverick Vinales, albeit 36 points behind, with Zarco on 58 points in third, and seventime world champion Rossi two points further adrift.

At the start, Zarco was quickly displaced at the front by track specialist Jorge Lorenzo, as behind Andrea Iannone on a Suzuki came to grief at the sixth corner.

Andrea Dovizioso’s Ducati then swept past Lorenzo but no sooner had the Italian made his move than he too crashed.

It was then hapless Zarco’s turn to exit, stage left, as he parted company with his bike with 20 laps remaining.

With him out of the picture it did not take long for Marquez to make his decisive move as Lorenzo back-pedalled, eventually finishing sixth.

In the Moto3 Grand Prix, Spain’s Albert Arenas was awarded the win after Fabio Di Giannanton­io was demoted to fourth for cutting a corner.

Honda’s Italian rider crossed the line first at Le Mans’ Bugatti circuit, but was hit with a three-second penalty, with KTM’s Arenas promoted from second to first.

“That’s fantastic, it’s hard to believe,” the 21-year-old said, celebratin­g his first win since his debut season in 2014.

Andrea Migno and Marcos Ramirez joined Arenas on the all KTM podium.

Another KTM rider, Marco Bezzecchi leads the championsh­ip standings on 63 points, with Di Giannanton­io four points behind in second and his Honda teammate Aron Canet in third, three points further back.

Bezzecchi held onto the championsh­ip lead despite a final-bend crash with Honda’s Jorge Martin.

In Moto2, championsh­ip leader Francesco Bagnaia then made it three wins out of five this season.

Kalex’s Italian rider set off from pole and held off all challenger­s to add this to his wins in the opening race in Qatar and at the Grand Prix of the Americas.

Joining him on the Kalex-dominated podium were Spaniards Alex Marquez and the reigning Moto3 champion Joan Mir.

Bagnaia moved up to 98 points in the Moto2 standings, 19 points clear of Miguel Oliveira. – AFP

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