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Marc Marquez 'provoked' Andrea Dovizioso into Motegi crash

MotoGP champion Marc Marquez believes his pace "provoked" Andrea Dovizioso into crashing out of the title-deciding Japanese Grand Prix

Marquez sealed his fifth premier-class crown in six years with three races to spare by triumphing at Motegi, as Dovizioso fell at Turn 10 on the penultimate lap trying to chase him.

Dovizioso had controlled much of the race, rebuffing an attack from Marquez shortly after half-distance, but was unable to shake off the Honda rider and ended up conceding the lead at Turn 9 on lap 21, two laps before his crash.

Marquez said it was his strategy to try and pass Dovizioso before the last lap and pull out a gap, mirroring his tactics two weeks earlier in Buriram - and believes it was his pace in the latter stages that caused his rival to push too hard.

"I provoked Dovi's error when I started to push," recalled Marquez.

"Starting sixth, I knew I had to ride in a perfect way on the first lap, with a perfect rhythm, and already on the first lap I was second behind Dovi, that was the main target. Then I tried to analyse [the situation].

"I saw I was strong enough to fight him until the end and I tried to attack with eight or nine laps remaining.

"Then Dovi overtook me again and pushed really hard, we started to be in [1m]45s again. I was able to follow him in a good way and I attacked before the last lap - the same strategy as in Thailand.

"I saw on the last lap he had slightly more chance to win because he was slightly faster on acceleration."

Marquez added he was "disappointed" that the fight ended with Dovizioso crashing out of the race.

"When I saw 'Dovi out' [on the pitboard] on the last lap, my first thought [was that] I was very happy as I won the title," said Marquez. "[But] I was disappointed because he deserves to be here too. He did an incredible season, an incredible race."

Marquez's fifth MotoGP title draws him level with Mick Doohan haul of premier-class crowns, with only Valentino Rossi and Giacomo Agostini having scored more than the 25-year-old.

Motegi marked Marquez's first chance to clinch a championship that has looked likely to go his way since the early part of the campaign, and the Spaniard underlined the importance of taking the title on the first time of asking, and on Honda's home soil.

"Since Aragon I knew the championship was very close, but the difference is when you have the first 'match point' and you take it," he said.

"It was important to celebrate the title in front of the bosses - I'm sure the big boss will enjoy it."

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