Marc Marquez rode a master class
race at MotoGP Grand Prix of Aragon, which helped him retain his place at the
top of the 2018 championship standings. The Spaniard was able to beat the
Ducati of Andrea Dovizioso who followed closely in second place, and the Suzuki
of Andrea Iannone who delivered a spectacular third place finish.
The race got off to a dramatic
start as the series' top three riders blasted out of their grid spots, but
ultimately only two of them would make it past the first corner. After diving
too deep into Turn 1, Marquez and his archenemy Jorge Lorenzo went
wide and handed over the lead to the Dovizioso. While Marquez was able to turn
his Repsol Honda around and emerge from the run-off unscathed, Lorenzo
high-sided, while attempting to rejoin the racing surface and crashed in
dramatic fashion.
With Marquez out of the picture and
Dovizioso at the lead, it was Iannone and teammate Alex Rins who bolted to the
front along with Honda's Dani Pedrosa, Aprilia's Aleix Expargaro,
and LCR Honda's Cal Crutchlow. The battle for the top five positions was a
heated one throughout the race, and a charging Marquez only made things even
hotter. Crutchlow eventually crashed out, but it was Marquez who held a tight
grip on the TV cameras as he did everything he could to get back to the front
and lead around his beloved MotorLand Aragon circuit.
Marquez
continues to dominate the championship with 246 points, with Dovizioso in
second place with 174 and Valentino Rossi in third with 159. The MotoGP
fraternity now heads to the Chang International Circuit for the Thailand Grand
Prix on Oct. 7.
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