Grand Prix of Argentina: Rossi wins as Marquez crashes out
MotoGP veteran records his second victory of the season
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Valentino Rossi survived a late battle with defending world champion Marc Marquez, who crashed with two laps to go, before the Italian icon went on to win a dramatic Grand Prix of Argentina on Sunday.
Spanish rider Marquez, who won a record 13 races last season, clipped Rossi's back wheel and crashed out as Rossi raced on to victory from eighth on the grid.
"I'm sorry for the accident and sorry for him [Marquez], I hope he's ok," said Rossi. "I had a great race and the bike was fantastic, but I could see that he was having problems with his tyres," added the seven-time world champion.
Rossi also won in Qatar while Marquez won the second race of the campaign in Texas where the Italian came third.
Dovizioso on a Ducati came home second more than five seconds back with British rider Carl Crutchlow on a Honda third.
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Valentino Rossi survived a late battle with defending world champion Marc Marquez, who crashed with two laps to go, before the Italian icon went on to win a dramatic Grand Prix of Argentina on Sunday.
Spanish rider Marquez, who won a record 13 races last season, clipped Rossi's back wheel and crashed out as Rossi raced on to victory from eighth on the grid.
"I'm sorry for the accident and sorry for him [Marquez], I hope he's ok," said Rossi. "I had a great race and the bike was fantastic, but I could see that he was having problems with his tyres," added the seven-time world champion.
Rossi also won in Qatar while Marquez won the second race of the campaign in Texas where the Italian came third.
Dovizioso on a Ducati came home second more than five seconds back with British rider Carl Crutchlow on a Honda third.
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