Marc Marquez capped off his sixth title-winning
MotoGP season with a dominant victory in the Valencia Grand Prix to secure the
2019 team title for the Repsol Honda squad. Petronas SRT Yamaha's Fabio
Quartararo led for the first seven laps before being passed by a recovering Marquez
and was unable to mount a challenge to retake the position over the remaining
tours.
Poleman Quartararo had run side by side with
Pramac's Jack Miller on the run to the first corner at the start but had to
concede the lead to the Rocketship Ducati. He quickly disposed of Miller after
a couple of corners and began to build up a small lead, while Marquez had to
fight through from sixth after getting hung out at the first turn from second
on the grid. Quartararo held a margin of seven-tenths of a second by the third
lap, with Marquez soon up to second after snatching second from Miller at the
final corner at the end of the previous tour.
The Honda rider slashed Quartararo's lead by a
couple of tenths over the next three laps and made his decisive move on the
eighth tour of the 27-lap race at the Turn 11 left-hander - squeezing
Quartararo out to the edge of the circuit on the exit. Marquez immediately got
his lead up to six tenths, though Quartararo was able to ensure this remained
stagnant for a handful of laps. Then with nine laps to go, Marquez moved a
second out of reach for the first time and would ease across the line for his
12th win of the year by over 1.5s.
Quartararo came under some threat from Miller
after he was passed by Marquez on lap eight but was able to quash the Pramac
rider's challenge and ended a sensational rookie season with his seventh
podium. Miller's attention was soon turned to fending off Ducati stablemate
Andrea Dovizioso for the final podium spot. He did so successfully and cruised
to a fifth podium of the year ahead of Dovizioso and the Suzuki of Alex Rins.
Maverick Vinales' expected challenge for the
victory never materialized, and he was consigned to sixth on the works Yamaha
ahead of Joan Mir (Suzuki), his team-mate Valentino Rossi, and the Espargaro
brothers - Aleix Aprilia ahead of KTM-mounted Pol. Jorge Lorenzo ended his
career in MotoGP with his best result since June's Italian GP on 13th.
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