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Austin MotoGP: Marc Marquez extends winning streak for Honda

Honda rider Marc Marquez claimed the first victory of his 2015 MotoGP campaign in the Grand Prix of the Americas, maintaining his perfect Austin record in the process

Marquez won at the circuit in his 2013 and '14 championship seasons, and made it three in a row with a dominant performance.

The race was delayed just moments before the scheduled start, due to water patches being spotted beneath a Turn 3 footbridge, following overnight rain.

When the race eventually got under way 35 minutes later, Andrea Dovizioso beat the polesitter off the line to take the lead into Turn 1, with Marquez settling in behind the Ducati.

Dovizioso initially skipped away from the pack, but was quickly pegged back by Marquez, who then moved into the lead on lap five.

From there, the Spaniard controlled the race, quietly but effectively building a lead.

By the time Valentino Rossi also found a way past Dovizioso three laps later, Marquez was 1.8 seconds clear.

The lead grew to as much as 4.1s, before Marquez eventually crossed the line with a margin of 2.3s.

That meant all eyes were on the fight for second, with Rossi and Dovizioso barely separated, a fortnight after their frenetic fight for victory in Qatar.

Rossi kept Dovizioso at bay through the middle phase of the race, but the Yamaha rider's resistance ended with six laps remaining, when Dovizioso got the better run out of Turn 2 and slipped back past at Turn 3.

With third, Rossi maintains the championship lead by a single point.

Andrea Iannone also featured in the fight for second, but his challenge faded in the closing laps and he eventually lost fourth place to Jorge Lorenzo.

The factory Ducatis of Iannone and Dovizioso stopped on the cooldown lap, in the first race since their fuel allowance was reduced from 24 litres to 22.

Bradley Smith made a lightening start from 10th on the grid to fifth, and he ran comfortably in the group behind Marquez before finishing sixth ahead of compatriot Cal Crutchlow.

Aleix Espargaro, Maverick Vinales and Danilo Petrucci completed the top 10, while Hiroshi Aoyama was 11th, deputising for Dani Pedrosa.

Aprilia scored the first point of its MotoGP comeback with 15th for Alvaro Bautista, as team-mate Marco Melandri retired from last with a gear selection problem.

After qualifying sixth, Scott Redding had a wild moment through Turn 5 on the opening lap and his race effectively ended just five corners later.

He fell and collected Pol Espargaro on the outside of Turn 10, with the damage on both bikes proving terminal, while Stefan Bradl and Yonny Hernandez also crashed out of the race.

RESULTS - 21 LAPS:

Pos Rider Team Bike Gap
1 Marc Marquez Honda Honda 43m47.150s
2 Andrea Dovizioso Ducati Ducati 2.354s
3 Valentino Rossi Yamaha Yamaha 3.120s
4 Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Yamaha 6.682s
5 Andrea Iannone Ducati Ducati 7.584s
6 Bradley Smith Tech 3 Yamaha 10.557s
7 Cal Crutchlow LCR Honda 16.967s
8 Aleix Espargaro Suzuki Suzuki 19.025s
9 Maverick Vinales Suzuki Suzuki 38.570s
10 Danilo Petrucci Pramac Racing Ducati 41.796s
11 Hiroshi Aoyama Honda Honda 47.199s
12 Hector Barbera Avintia Racing Ducati 47.339s
13 Nicky Hayden Aspar Honda 56.484s
14 Jack Miller LCR Honda 56.731s
15 Alvaro Bautista Aprilia Gresini Aprilia 57.372s
16 Eugene Laverty Aspar Honda 58.898s
17 Loris Baz Forward Racing Yamaha Forward 1m08.787s
18 Alex de Angelis IodaRacing Project ART/Aprilia 1m22.236s
- Karel Abraham AB Motoracing Honda Retirement
- Marco Melandri Aprilia Gresini Aprilia Retirement
- Yonny Hernandez Pramac Racing Ducati Retirement
- Mike Di Meglio Avintia Racing Ducati Retirement
- Scott Redding Marc VDS Honda Retirement
- Stefan Bradl Forward Racing Yamaha Forward Retirement
- Pol Espargaro Tech 3 Yamaha Retirement

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS:

Pos Rider Points
1 Valentino Rossi 41
2 Andrea Dovizioso 40
3 Marc Marquez 36
4 Andrea Iannone 27
5 Jorge Lorenzo 26
6 Bradley Smith 18
7 Cal Crutchlow 18
8 Aleix Espargaro 13
9 Dani Pedrosa 10
10 Danilo Petrucci 10
11 Maverick Vinales 9
12 Pol Espargaro 7
13 Yonny Hernandez 6
14 Hiroshi Aoyama 5
15 Hector Barbera 5
16 Nicky Hayden 3
17 Scott Redding 3
18 Jack Miller 2
19 Alvaro Bautista 1


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