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Quartararo wins in Portugal.

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PORTIMAO: Fabio Quartararo won his second consecutiv­e race when he took the Portuguese MotoGP, with six-time champion Marc Marquez seventh in his first race back after nine months out, a performanc­e which left him in tears and “exhausted”.

“I feel full of confidence,” said French Yamaha rider Quartararo, who started last season strongly only to fade out of contention.

Italian Francesco Bagnaia on a Ducati was second with Spanish world champion Joan Mir of Suzuki third. Franco Morbidelli (Yamaha-SRT) and South African Brad Binder (KTM) completed the top five.

Marquez’s seventh-placed finish came on his return after three bouts of surgery on the right arm he broke in the 2020 opener at Jerez.

He qualified on the second row and admitted on Saturday that he was “going to suffer” after such a long time away from racing.

Unsurprisi­ngly, the 28-year-old ended up “exhausted” on Sunday but above all “very moved” to “feel like a MotoGP rider again”, even shedding a few tears in the Honda garage.

“Finishing just 13 seconds behind Quartararo is incredible,” he said.

Quartararo’s compatriot Johann Zarco (Ducati-Pramac), who had led the riders’ standings before Sunday’s race, crashed out on lap 20 while challengin­g for the podium after leading in the early stages.

That allowed Quartararo to take a 15-point lead in the overall standings after three races.

Spain’s Raul Fernandez, on a Kalex, claimed his maiden Moto2 victory ahead of compatriot Aron Canet on a Boscoscuro with fellow Kalex rider Remy Gardner of Australia in third.

Meanwhile, Spanish 16-yearold Pedro Acosta took his second straight Moto3 win. Acosta, on a KTM, held off Italian 20-year-old Dennis Foggia of Honda on the final lap. Another Italian Andrea Migno was third.

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