The Citizen (Gauteng)

Ducati could have edge

MALAYSIA: DOVIZIOSO LIKES THE TRACK, HAVING WON IN 2016 AND 2017

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Heavy rain possible as country starts its monsoon season.

Sepang

Ducati’s Andrea Dovizioso is chasing his third Malaysian MotoGP win in a row this weekend as he seeks to be crowned runner-up to world champion Marc Marquez.

Honda’s Marquez clinched the championsh­ip in Japan last month but now the race is on to finish second in the overall standings, a position currently held by Dovizioso, but with Valentino Rossi snapping at his heels.

Coming off the back of a thirdplace­d finish at the Australian MotoGP last week, the Italian is hoping he can repeat his past stellar performanc­es at the Sepang Internatio­nal Circuit on Sunday.

Dovizioso acknowledg­ed that Ducati typically performs well at Sepang, telling a press conference: “It’s really good for me, this track.”

But he was not taking victory, and the runner-up spot, for granted, and said that everything could depend on the weather conditions.

His 2016 victory – the first MotoGP he had won for seven years – and his 2017 win came in heavy downpours, and he said dry conditions could actually work against him.

“In the past we did not have a lot of good results on the dry track,” he said.

Still, there is a high chance of rain at the weekend, with Malaysia experienci­ng frequent torrential downpours at it enters its monsoon season.

Marquez, who last won in Malaysia in 2014, conceded it would be tough to take on Ducati.

“It’s true that normally Ducati are in a very good level here in Malaysia,” he said.

“But you never know. It’s not one of the best circuits but also Motegi (in Japan) was not one of the best circuits and in the end we were able to fight for the victory.”

The Spaniard, who has now won five championsh­ips in motorcycli­ng’s premier class, is hoping for better luck in Malaysia after being forced out of the Australian MotoGP in a dramatic high-speed collision.

Yamaha’s Johann Zarco shunted him on lap six as they were screaming down the track at 250kmh. Fortunatel­y neither the Frenchman nor Marquez were injured.

“Lucky that both of us are okay. We have already spoken and he apologised,” he said.

Yamaha’s Maverick Vinales triumphed at Phillip Island, scoring his first win of the year to break Yamaha’s 25-race win drought. –

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? ANDREA DOVIZIOSO
Picture: Getty Images ANDREA DOVIZIOSO

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