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Cycle News 2019 Issue 10 March 12

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MOTOGP FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 1 / MARCH 8-10, 2019 LOSAIL INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT / DOHA, QATAR P68 Crutchlow until lap nine. It was only in the later stages that he lost touch with the leaders. Rins led over the line for the first time on lap eight, and for the next two laps, and then it was Dovizioso again until the penultimate lap, when Marquez was in front over the line, just once. The pack stayed close until well af- ter half distance. By the end, Vinales recovered somewhat at the end to get ahead of impressive rookie Mir, who was fading by the end. Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda) was back in front of Franco Morbidelli (Petronas Yamaha) at the end. Morbidelli was fading fast by now, and on the last lap lost 10th place to Aleix Espargaro's Aprilia. iii My Own Race: 9 DANILO PETRUCCI 6TH MOTOGP "My sixth place is still positive because we scored important points for the cham- pionship," Petrucci said. "Unfortunately, I was hindered by a less than optimal start, but the race pace wasn't very fast and I was able to recover positions quite quickly. Still, I struggled to pass other riders and push hard in braking. In retrospect, choosing the soft tire for both the front and rear was a gamble, but we expected the temperatures to drop further and we also weren't as fast as usual on the straight." 99 JORGE LORENZO 13TH MOTOGP "There are many positive things today even if where we finished is not what we thought we could achieve," Lorenzo said. "I was very limited by the crash yester- day, it was a very big impact everywhere and especially on my shoulder. It limited everything. From then, I was always slower than at the start of the weekend. I had some problems in the open- ing laps and lost about three or four seconds there. Without doubt we have much more potential and if we're not unlucky we can be stronger." 12 MAVERICK VINALES 7TH MOTOGP "Obviously, we have to improve the bike," Vinales said. "When I'm alone I can do really good lap times, even in the middle of the race I could ride 1:55s-lows on my own, but as soon as I'm behind another rider I suffer this lack of grip on the rear, and I couldn't attack and overtake. We have to improve, and so do I." Pol Espargaro leads new teammate Johann Zarco for 12th. It was a tough debut for Zarco, who dropped to 15th at the flag.

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