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MotoGP Phillip Island: Win for Marquez as rival Dovizioso is 13th

Marc Marquez gave his MotoGP title hopes a boost with a commanding win at Phillip Island, while main rival Andrea Dovizioso struggled to 13th position

The Honda rider played a patient game across the 27 laps, pulling clear of what had been a frantic scrap for the lead with Valentino Rossi and Johann Zarco with five laps to go to storm to an ultimately comfortable win.

Even better for Marquez was that Dovizioso struggled, the Motegi winner only able to recover to 13th after running wide at Turn 2 on the second lap of the race.

Jack Miller put in a crowd-pleasing opening stint to the race, charging into the lead on the first lap and making a break for it out front.

He was then passed by Maverick Vinales but it was Rossi that enjoyed the next decent stint at the front.

Rossi never looked comfortable, though, and on lap nine succumbed to the pressure being piled on by Johann Zarco - the only of the front-runners to run the soft compound front tyre - and ran wide at Honda.

That left Zarco in front, but with Marquez right on his rear Michelin with the rest of the lead group of eight bikes not far behind.

Despite Marquez putting all the pressure on Zarco, it was Rossi that took over at the next lead change.

With 11 laps to go Zarco pulled the same move, dive-bombing Rossi at Honda to re-take the lead, before Rossi again reversed the positions at the same spot the next lap.

Vinales was next to lead as Marquez and Rossi made light contact as they squabbled over second on the run to Honda.

Marquez quickly recovered and had the blowtorch on Vinales a lap later, grabbing the lead at Honda.

Vinales kept going backwards too, being shuffled outside the top four after an ambitious move from Zarco at Turn 1 a lap later.

With five laps to go the eight-bike train finally broke apart, a clear front four consisting of Marquez, Rossi, Zarco, and Andrea Iannone pulling away.

Marquez then made his play to pull away on the next lap, banking a 1m30-dead to pull a 0.6s lead.

It worked perfectly, the gap enough to set Marquez up for a 1.7-second win.

The frantic battle behind the winner came down to the run to the flag, Rossi just getting the job done ahead of his team-mate Vinales, who fought his way back into the battle for the podium.

The gap between the two Yamahas was just 0.02s, Zarco just 0.1s back in fourth.

Despite his podium finish, Vinales is now officially out of the title fight, with a 50-point gap to Marquez.

Cal Crutchlow was best of the rest in fifth, with Iannone's frantic ride ultimately only yielding sixth.

Miller finished an impressive seventh on home soil, with Alex Rins coming home eighth, ahead of the two KTMS of Pol Esparharo and Bradley Smith.

The race couldn't have gone much worse for title contender Dovizioso.

On just the second lap he was lucky to escape running wide at Turn 1, dropping all the way down to 20th.

His fightback was hardly convincing either, the Ducati rider only getting as high as 11th, and then dropping to spots on the run to the flag to finish 13th.

He's now 33 points behind Marquez.

Race result

Pos Rider Team Laps Gap
1 Marc Marquez Honda 27 40m49.772s
2 Valentino Rossi Yamaha 27 1.799s
3 Maverick Vinales Yamaha 27 1.826s
4 Johann Zarco Tech3 Yamaha 27 1.842s
5 Cal Crutchlow LCR Honda 27 3.845s
6 Andrea Iannone Suzuki 27 3.871s
7 Jack Miller MVDS Honda 27 5.619s
8 Alex Rins Suzuki 27 12.208s
9 Pol Espargaro KTM 27 16.251s
10 Bradley Smith KTM 27 16.262s
11 Scott Redding Pramac Ducati 27 21.652s
12 Dani Pedrosa Honda 27 21.668s
13 Andrea Dovizioso Ducati 27 21.692s
14 Karel Abraham Aspar Ducati 27 26.110s
15 Jorge Lorenzo Ducati 27 26.168s
16 Tito Rabat MVDS Honda 27 26.252s
17 Alvaro Bautista Aspar Ducati 27 36.377s
18 Loris Baz Avintia Ducati 27 39.654s
19 Sam Lowes Aprilia 27 40.400s
20 Hector Barbera Avintia Ducati 27 45.901s
21 Danilo Petrucci Pramac Ducati 27 48.768s
22 Broc Parkes Tech3 Yamaha 27 57.711s
- Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 7 Retirement

Riders' standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Marc Marquez 269
2 Andrea Dovizioso 236
3 Maverick Vinales 219
4 Valentino Rossi 188
5 Dani Pedrosa 174
6 Johann Zarco 138
7 Jorge Lorenzo 117
8 Danilo Petrucci 111
9 Cal Crutchlow 103
10 Jonas Folger 84
11 Alvaro Bautista 70
12 Jack Miller 65
13 Aleix Espargaro 62
14 Scott Redding 61
15 Andrea Iannone 60
16 Pol Espargaro 49
17 Alex Rins 46
18 Loris Baz 45
19 Karel Abraham 30
20 Tito Rabat 29
21 Hector Barbera 25
22 Bradley Smith 20
23 Michele Pirro 18
24 Mika Kallio 11
25 Sam Lowes 5
26 Katsuyuki Nakasuga 4
27 Sylvain Guintoli 1

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