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Vinales reigns to win eventful GP of the Americas

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AUSTIN: Aprilia’s Maverick Vinales completed the perfect weekend at the Grand Prix of the Americas when the polesitter and sprint winner claimed victory in Sunday’s race despite dropping outside the top 10 on the opening lap after a poor start.

Vinales became the first rider to win a Sunday race with three different manufactur­ers — having won with Suzuki and Yamaha in the past — taking the chequered flag in an eventful race that had several lead changes.

Red Bull GasGas Tech3’s 19-year-old rookie Pedro Acosta took the lead on two different occasions but he finished second to become the youngest rider to take back-to-back podiums while Ducati’s Enea Bastianini was third.

Championsh­ip leader Jorge Martin finished fourth to see his lead over Bastianini in the riders’ standings cut down to 21 points while reigning champion Francesco Bagnaia was fifth.

Vinales carved his way from 11th to win and deny manufactur­ers Ducati a 12th consecutiv­e race victory, with the Spaniard donning a black cape to go with the Batman logo on his helmet to celebrate his first race win since 2021.

“I was feeling everyone pushing me... It was spectacula­r. What can I say? History made. I’m dreaming,” said Vinales, who is nicknamed ‘BatMav’.

“I’m super happy... I don’t know how many overtakes I did!”

Acosta took the lead when the lights went out while Martin stole four places as they emerged through yellow smoke from flares and dived into turn one, pushing Marc Marquez down to fourth while even Ducati’s Bagnaia moved ahead.

After a couple of unsuccessf­ul attempts, Martin finally found a way past Acosta three laps in using the power of his Ducati to take the lead while Marquez also capitalise­d on the same lap to slip past Bagnaia to move up to second.

Marquez had his heart in his mouth when a risky overtake manoeuvre with 15 laps left saw Martin clip his front wheel, pushing the Gresini rider down to fourth as he tried to regain his balance and composure.

But both Acosta and Marquez managed to overtake Bagnaia in quick succession to push the defending champion out of podium contention.

Although Marquez managed to take the lead at the halfway stage as he sought his eighth victory at the Circuit of the Americas and first with Gresini, the Spaniard crashed out of the lead to give Acosta clear air up front.

But Vinales confidentl­y moved up the pack and he soon found himself involved in an intense battle for first place as he constantly swapped positions with Acosta before taking the lead outright.

RESULTS

1. Maverick Vinales (ESP/Aprilia) 41:09.503, 2. Pedro Acosta (ESP/GasGaS-Tech3) at 1.728, 3. Enea Bastianini (ITA/Ducati) 2.703, 4. Jorge Martin (ESP/ Ducati-Pramac) 4.690, 5. Francesco Bagnaia (ITA/ Ducati) 7.392, 6. Fabio Di Giannanton­io (ITA/DucatiVR46) 9.980, 7. Aleix Espargaro (ESP/Aprilia) 12.208,

8. Marco Bezzecchi (ITA/Ducati-VR46) 13.343, 9. Brad Binder (RSA/KTM) 14.931, 10. Raul Fernandez (ESP/ Aprilia-Trackhouse) 16.656, 11. Miguel Oliveira (POR/ Aprilia-Trackhouse) 18.542, 12. Fabio Quartararo (FRA/ Yamaha) 22.899, 13. Jack Miller (AUS/KTM) 24.11, 14. Augusto Fernandez (ESP/GasGaS-Tech3) 27.652, 15. Alex Marquez (ESP/Ducati-Gresini) 32.855, 16. Luca Marini (ITA/Honda) 33.529

 ?? USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Maverick Vinales leads the race in Austin.
USA TODAY SPORTS Maverick Vinales leads the race in Austin.

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