Showing posts with label Pol Espargaro. Show all posts
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Monday, 23 April 2018

US MotoGP 2018: Marquez claims dominant win

Defending world champion, Marc Marquez claimed a sixth victory at the Circuit of the Americas, managing to maintain his record of being unbeaten at the track. The Repsol Honda rider started the race fourth on the grid, having incurred a three-place grid penalty after he set the fastest lap in qualifying round. The penalty was a result of blocking Pol Espargaro during qualifying.
When the race started, Marquez took the lead early on, and except for one attempt to get past him, that was made by Andrea Iannone of Suzuki, he was never really threatened. Eventually, he'd win the race with an advantage of 3.5 seconds over Yamaha's Maverick Vinales. For Vinales, it was his return to the podium after a long time, and his first visit to the rostrum in the 2018 season. Iannone managed to finish third, taking his first podium for Suzuki.

Fourth place went to Valentino Rossi, while fifth place went to Andrea Dovizioso. It was a spirited battle that he had with Monster Yamaha Tech3's Johann Marco who had to settle for sixth place. The move also meant that Dovi is now back in the lead of the world championship standings, with Cal Crutchlow's fall resulting in him losing top spot. Dani Pedrosa ended the race seventh on his Repsol Honda, riding with a fractured wrist after his fall in Argentina. Tito Rabat ended the race eighth for Reale Avintia Ducati, while Jack Miller finished ninth. Tenth place went to Aleix Espargaro.

Lorenzo, Danilo Petrucci and Pol Espargaro on the KTM were next, Takaaki Nakagami the first rookie home in 14th, while Alvaro Bautista rounded out the point-scorers. Bradley Smith brought home his KTM in 16th ahead of Scott Redding and Tom Luthi, while Crutchlow clawed his way up to 19th ahead of Xavier Simeon and Franco Morbidelli - the only other finishers - despite a time penalty for cutting the circuit late in the race. The world championship heads to Europe now for the Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez on May 6.

Sunday, 8 May 2016

MotoGP 2016: Grand Prix of France

Jorge Lorenzo ran away with the French GP, taking a flag to flag victory as former championship leader Marc Marquez fell. Tension hung in the air ahead of the 28 lap monster Energy Grand Prix de France as riders in the MotoGP World Championship sat patiently on the grid. Jorge Lorenzo had pole ahead of championship leader Marc Marquez and potential podium challenger Andrea Lannone.
Lorenzo made a perfect start as Marquez wheelied off the line, the Yamaha rider leading through the first chicane with Andrea Dovizioso behind him. Marquez was soon up to fourth as he charged past Pol Espargaro, Valentino Rossi attempted to follow him through but found himself swamped by the likes of Aleix Espargaro and Bradley Smith.

As they crossed the finish line for the first time Lorenzo lead stood at half a second with Dovizioso and lannone behind. It was not the start Rossi had wanted, able to make up just a single place from seventh on the grid as the second lap began. Dovizioso, who had seemingly banished his recent bad luck, remained strong in second.

Dani Pedrosa was unable to close the gap to Vinales despite his best efforts and settled for fourth. Pol Espargaro was once again the fastest independent team rider as he ended Tech 3’s home round in a credible fifth ahead of his brother. Aleix Espargaro, Danilo Petrucci, Hector Barbera, Alvaro Bautista and Stefan Bardl completed the top ten. Of the 21 riders on the grid, 13 finished the race.