Aragon Grand Prix: Marquez takes giant leap towards title

Spaniard’s win at hometown circuit extends lead over Rossi


Reuters September 26, 2016
Marc Marquez celebrates after winning at the Motorland racetrack in Alcaniz on September 25, 2016. PHOTO: AFP

MADRID: Honda’s Marc Marquez ended MotoGP’s streak of eight different winners and moved a big step closer to taking his third world title with victory at Spain’s MotorLand Aragon circuit yesterday.

The Spaniard, who now has a 52-point advantage over Yamaha’s Italian Valentino Rossi with four races remaining, started on pole but almost fell on the third lap before coming back through the field from fifth.

Spaniard Jorge Lorenzo, Yamaha’s reigning world champion, finished second. Rossi had to settle for third place after leading until Marquez passed him 12 laps from the end.

Crash no barrier as Marquez claims pole

Marquez now has 248 points to Rossi’s 196 and, with 25 points for a victory; the 23-year-old is on course to wrap up the championship with two races to spare at Australia’s Phillip Island track on October 23.



The last eight MotoGP races had been won by different riders, a first in the top category of grand prix motorcycling, and Marquez’s victory, his fourth of the campaign, was his first since Germany in July.

Pedrosa fastest in Aragon practice

“I started not so good but on the third lap I attacked because I know that my rhythm was better but I made a mistake. When I was leading I nearly lost the front,” said Marquez of his third lap wobble.

“When I overtook Valentino I pushed two laps and then when I saw the distance was quite enough I just tried to keep the rhythm. Rossi was gaining points and now we stop and this is good,” added the Spaniard.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 26th, 2016.

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