The Borneo Post

Marquez, Lorenzo in home turf battle

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PARIS: Just 10 points separate Spaniards Jorge Lorenzo of Yamaha and Marc Marquez of Honda ahead of what promises to be another epic struggle at the fast and challengin­g Montmelo track at the Grand Prix of Catalonia on Sunday.

It will not be lost on current world champion Lorenzo (115 pts) or the 2014 winner Marquez (105 pts) that 15 of the last 19 winners here went on to lift the world crown.

And anyone who watched the pair overtake each other several times during the last lap of an Italian GP won last time out by a wafer-thin 0.019sec by Lorenzo will know a swashbuckl­ing show will likely be laid on for the locals.

“I’ve watched the Mugello last lap a few times since,” smiled Lorenzo on Thursday, referring to their Italian showdown.

“But here we are now. I’m going to be racing at home. I lived in Barcelona for many years and this is like coming home for me,” said Lorenzo, who is from the nearby island of Mallorca.

“The Italian GP was super important for the title and I’ll be fighting every inch of the way again.”

Lor enz o is ta r g e t ing a third straight victory in the championsh­ip after clinching wins at Le Mans and in Italy and can claim a fifth top-level win at Montmelo.

Catalan native Marquez may look tough when f lying into corners but revealed a softer side when he admitted: “Nothing is more motivating than being in competitio­n in front of a crowd of admiring fans.”

Marquez won here in 2014 and is doubly desperate to bounce back after he fell in last year’s edition.

A win would put him back in charge of the championsh­ip race ahead of the France GP in two weeks.

Also in the mix is the veteran nine- times world champion Valentino Rossi, whose Yamaha M1 suffered a rare engine failure in Italy.

The affable Italian is third in the standings on 78 points and while he has won here six times, the 37-year- old biker’s last win in Catalonia dates back to 2009.

“There is a lot to regret looking back at what happened in Tuscany two weeks ago,” he said.

“But for me what I have to focus on and build on is just how amazingly fast we were before the incident.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Almaz Ayana pose near the time board after the women’s 5,000m race. — Reuters photo
Almaz Ayana pose near the time board after the women’s 5,000m race. — Reuters photo

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