The Herald (South Africa)

Dovizioso takes thrilling battle

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DUCATI’S Andrea Dovizioso stunned world champion Marc Marquez on the final lap to win a rain-soaked Japanese Grand Prix and blow the MotoGP title race wide open.

The Italian pipped Marquez’s Honda by 0.25 seconds in a classic dogfight yesterday to record his fifth victory of the season, cutting the Spaniard’s championsh­ip lead to 11 points with three races left.

Dovizioso made a blistering start from ninth on the grid as he joined Marquez in chasing down early leader Danilo Petrucci.

The title rivals sped past Petrucci’s Ducati midway through the race before going wheel-to-wheel in a nail-biting game of cat and mouse as rain made track conditions treacherou­s.

Twice Dovizioso roared past Marquez, and twice Marquez produced daring lunges to recapture the lead, the triple world champion entering the penultimat­e lap in front.

But just when it looked as though Marquez would hang on for his third successive victory, the Spaniard suffered a last-lap wobble, allowing Dovizioso to pounce for the race-winning pass at turn 11.

As Dovizioso flashed by to snatch a breathtaki­ng win, it triggered wild celebratio­ns in the Ducati garage.

“I knew I had a last chance at the back straight but he was pushing and the tyres were finished,” Dovizioso said.

“I did a perfect corner at turn 10 and he made a mistake so I was able to catch him.”

Marquez still kept coming but Dovizioso kept his cool to take the chequered flag, suggesting he could take the title race down to the wire.

“I knew that in the last two corners anything could happen,” the Italian said.

“Marc was behind me, but I closed the door and made it very difficult for him to overtake me. Fighting Marc is always tense.

“But this was important for the championsh­ip. I know it will be very difficult to win the title, but we will try right to the end.”

Marquez, chasing a fourth world title in five years, paid tribute to the winner.

“It was amazing today, I enjoyed the battle,” the Spaniard said.

“The two guys that are fighting for the championsh­ip, fighting until the last corner.”

“I knew the Ducati was faster on the back straight. I knew he would be very, very strong, but now we go to other tracks that I normally enjoy more.”

Petrucci finished third, ahead of Suzuki’s Andrea Iannone and Alex Rins, with former champion Jorge Lorenzo’s Ducati sixth and Aleix Espargaro seventh on his Aprilia.

French rookie Johann Zarco finished back in eighth for Yamaha after a dismal start from pole, while Maverick Vinales now trails Marquez by a daunting 41 points after finishing ninth and realistica­lly looks out of it.

Seven-time champion Valentino Rossi, who is continuing his return from a double leg fracture, dumped his Yamaha in the gravel on lap six, ending his race. – AFP

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