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Cycle News Issue 36 September 11

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MOTOGP FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 12 / SEPTEMBER 7-9, 2018 MISANO WORLD CIRCUIT MARCO SIMONCELLI / RIMINI, SAN MARINO P46 BY MICHAEL SCOTT PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE I s racing about common sense and logic? Or should it be a bit crazy, a mat- ter of ambitious brinkmanship and risk? Sunday's race at Misano was a triumph for the former, as Mr. Sensible, Andrea Dovizioso, played a precisely judged hand to take his third win of the season, and Ducati's second home victory in Italy. "I did everything perfectly," he said later, adding that but for a couple of laps when his lead was vaguely under threat. "I didn't take risks." He had made it look—well, not exactly easy—but pretty straightforward. A bit of the latter proved the opposite, as his pole-qualifying teammate Jorge Lorenzo threw away a Ducati one-two with just two laps to go. He'd managed to get back in front of the ever-aggressive Marc Marquez's Repsol Honda and the pair was notionally closing up on Dovi. But it took him a little bit over the edge, and he paid the price. Second place for Marquez did more than preserve his record—he has been first or second at every race so far bar Argen- tina (penalty) and Mugello (crash). It once again extended his championship lead, to a yawning 67 points over new second-placer Dovizioso, as his former pursuer Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha) finished a down- beat seventh at his home race. Hopes in qualifying that Yamaha had turned a corner in their worst-ever season proved ill-founded, with front-row starter Maverick Vinales lucky to inherit fifth after Lorenzo's crash, two places and three sec- onds ahead of his teammate. Ducati's improving strength—even at cir- cuits that previously had been problematic— is proving them the class of the field. Today's results might have been better still had not front-row qualifier Jack Miller slipped off out of fourth in the early laps. But with six races left, Marquez's quest for a fifth title in six years is going to take some Andrea Dovizioso's second win at home in Italy was one of his best. Marc Marquez (93) and Jorge Lorenzo (99) simply had no answer for him.

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