Marquez extends lead with Le Mans win

Published May 21, 2018
LE MANS: Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez of Spain powers his bike ahead during the French MotoGP on Sunday.—AP
LE MANS: Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez of Spain powers his bike ahead during the French MotoGP on Sunday.—AP

LE MANS: Defending MotoGP champion Marc Marquez won a crash-marred French MotoGP on Sunday, extending his overall lead in the championship as he chases a fifth world title.

The dominant Spanish rider powered his Honda to victory for only the second time on the Le Mans circuit where he retired last year and finished a lowly 13th in 2016. He raised his front wheel in a “wheelie” celebration and banged his fist on his chest after crossing the line. The 25-year-old Marquez then jumped off his bike and ran over to celebrate with fans. His other win here was in 2014.

The Repsol Honda rider took the lead with 18 laps remaining in Le Mans and held off Italians Danilo Petrucci (Ducati) and seven-time world champion Valentino Rossi (Yamaha), who were second and third respectively. The 39-year-old Rossi profited from the spills to climb up from ninth on the starting grid.

Home favorite Johann Zarco and Italian rider Andrea Dovizioso were among several riders to spin off their bikes in the first four laps.

Zarco had taken the fourth pole position of his career on Saturday the first Frenchman on pole here since Christian Sarron in 1988.

Marquez started from second, but both made poor starts and Jorge Lorenzo took the race lead as he chased a sixth career win at Le Mans.

Dovizioso moved into second spot, while Zarco fought back to third with Marquez fourth.

But Dovizioso suddenly crashed on the fourth lap, taking his Ducati too wide on entry into turn 8 and sliding off the track. He was unharmed and wrung his hands in frustration.

It was then hapless Zarco’s turn to exit, stage left, as the French MotoGP idol parted company with his Yamaha with 20 laps remaining.

Lorenzo almost crashed too, when Marquez made a stunning but borderline dangerous move on his inside to lead with 18 laps to go.

Petrucci overtook Lorenzo soon after to move up to third, while Rossi moved ahead of Lorenzo into third with 14 laps to go.

The Yamaha rider then set a lap record and had Marquez, his bitter rival, in his sights. Last month, Rossi called Marquez a “dirty” rider at the Argentina GP in their latest bust-up.

But with 10 laps left, the 25-yearold Marquez set a lap record of his own and was untroubled thereafter.

With his third victory in three races, which put him on 95 points, four-time MotoGP world champion Marquez stretched his lead to 36 points over his compatriot Maverick Vinales. Zarco dropped from second to third on 58 points and Rossi is two points further adrift.

Published in Dawn, May 21st, 2018

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