MotoGP championship leader Marc
Marquez dominated the Catalan Grand Prix at Barcelona, after a crash for his
Honda teammate Jorge Lorenzo took Andrea Dovizioso and the two factory Yamahas
out of the race. Lorenzo, who had charged from 10th on the grid to join the
lead battle, fell at the sharp Turn 10 left-hander while trying to pass
Maverick Vinales, taking down his compatriot, as well as Dovizioso and
Valentino Rossi in the process.
Marquez overtook pole-sitter Fabio
Quartararo off the line, but yielded to a fast-starting Dovizioso at Turn 1,
and was soon also briefly overtaken by Vinales. Having regained second place,
the championship leader pressured Dovizioso, and snuck past the Ducati man on
the second lap at Turn 10. At that same corner, Lorenzo committed down the
inside of Vinales for third place but hit the deck on corner entry. His bike
clattered into Dovizioso rear, and the resulting crash removed both Vinales and
Rossi – who had gone wide to avoid the pile-up - from the race.
The crash left Marquez on his own
up front, and promoted Ducati's Danilo Petrucci to second place, the Italian
unable to keep pace with the Honda man but managing to fend off both Suzuki's
Alex Rins and Quartararo, who had been as low as ninth after the opening lap. On
the 10th lap, Rins launched his bike down the inside of Petrucci at Turn 1,
briefly getting ahead but running wide on exit, allowing Petrucci to sweep
around the outside of Turn 2.
Rins
recovered to fourth, passing the fading Pramac Ducati of Jack Miller on the
final lap, with Miller keeping the other Suzuki of Joan Mir at bay at the line.
Pol Espargaro was the lead KTM in seventh, while his works teammate Johann
Zarco rounded out the top 10, the pair split by LCR Honda's Takaaki Nakagami
and Avintia Ducati's Tito Rabat. Aprilia's Andrea Iannone, Tech 3 KTM's Miguel
Oliveira and Suzuki wildcard Sylvain Guintoli completed the list of 13
finishers.
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