Marquez wins Malaysian MotoGP after Rossi crash
World champion Marc Marquez won the Malaysian MotoGP yesterday despite starting in seventh position after being hit with a grid penalty, surging past Valentino Rossi who crashed out when leading. Suzuki’s Alex Rins came in second after overtaking Yamaha rider Johann Zarco, who finished third, in the final stage of the race at Sepang.
Italian star Rossi finished 18th after tumbling off his bike on the 16th lap and losing the lead to Marquez, who was crowned world champion last month in Japan. Nine-time world champion Rossi, second on the grid, looked to be heading for his first win in Malaysia since 2010 as he dominated the early stages.
However Marquez, who qualified in pole position but was hit with a six-place grid penalty for impeding another rider, slowly worked his way through the pack. The Spaniard reached second place and was slowly closing the gap on Rossi, 39, when the Italian fell off his bike as he leaned into a corner. He got up and continued but by that point victory had already slipped out of his grasp.
Marquez, 25, was dominant in the final stages of the race and opened up a big gap to the rest of the field. “The start was not perfect but then I started to take out the riders step-by-step,” said Marquez. “I started to feel better and better, and I started to see I was catching (Rossi).”
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