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MotoGP Qatar: Dovizioso fends off Marquez to win season opener

Ducati's Andrea Dovizioso took victory in a closely-fought first MotoGP race of the 2018 season in Qatar, beating reigning champion Marc Marquez's Honda by just 0.027 seconds

Dovizioso and Marquez formed part of a 10-bike queue at the front of the field for much of the race, with polesitter Johann Zarco converting first on the grid into an early lead aboard his Tech3 Yamaha.

It took until lap 18 of 22 for Dovizioso and Marquez to finally get by, both passing Zarco at Turn 1 and quickly distancing themselves from the Frenchman to engage in their own private duel for victory.

The two 2017 title protagonists ran nose to tail for the final laps, with Marquez attempting a pass at the final corner on the last lap.

But Dovizioso managed to edge back ahead on the exit, and outdragged Marquez on the run to the finish line to claim his ninth career MotoGP victory.

Seven tenths behind the lead duo was Valentino Rossi, who passed Zarco on the same lap as Dovizioso and Marquez but could not keep up the pace in the closing laps.

Cal Crutchlow was fourth on the LCR Honda, a further two seconds behind, ahead of Danilo Petrucci's Pramac Ducati.

Both had been part of the leading group bottled up behind Zarco, but the extra lap they took to clear the satellite Yamaha allowed the leading three to escape.

Zarco ended up slumping to eighth at the finish, losing out to the second works Yamaha of Maverick Vinales and the second factory Honda of Dani Pedrosa in the latter stages.

Last year's Qatar winner Vinales circulated as low as 15th in the early laps but managed to salvage sixth at the end of a difficult weekend after a late rally.

Andrea Iannone was top Suzuki rider in ninth, although team-mate Alex Rins was running sixth when he crashed at Turn 2 on lap 12.

Falling on the same lap was Jorge Lorenzo, who was running just outside the top 10 on the second factory GP18.

Ducati said Lorenzo suffered a brake problem prior to his incident.

Jack Miller completed the top 10 on the second Pramac Ducati, followed by Avintia Ducati's Tito Rabat and top rookie Franco Morbidelli (Marc VDS Honda).

The Nieto Ducati's of Alvaro Bautista and Karel Abraham finished 13th and 15th respectively, sandwiching debutant Hafizh Syharin (Tech3 Yamaha) in the final points paying positions.

Bradley Smith led KTM's efforts in 18th place, with team-mate Pol Espargaro retiring in the pits with mechanical failure, while Aprilia duo Aleix Espargaro - who ran out of fuel before the finish - and Scott Redding trailed home 19th and 20th.

Result - 22 laps

Pos Rider Team Bike Laps Gap
1 Andrea Dovizioso Ducati Ducati 22 42m34.654s
2 Marc Marquez Honda Honda 22 0.027s
3 Valentino Rossi Yamaha Yamaha 22 0.797s
4 Cal Crutchlow LCR Honda Honda 22 2.881s
5 Danilo Petrucci Pramac Ducati Ducati 22 3.821s
6 Maverick Vinales Yamaha Yamaha 22 3.888s
7 Dani Pedrosa Honda Honda 22 4.621s
8 Johann Zarco Tech3 Yamaha Yamaha 22 7.112s
9 Andrea Iannone Suzuki Suzuki 22 12.957s
10 Jack Miller Pramac Ducati Ducati 22 14.594s
11 Tito Rabat Avintia Ducati Ducati 22 15.181s
12 Franco Morbidelli MVDS Honda Honda 22 16.274s
13 Alvaro Bautista Aspar Ducati Ducati 22 19.788s
14 Hafizh Syahrin Tech3 Yamaha Yamaha 22 20.299s
15 Karel Abraham Aspar Ducati Ducati 22 23.287s
16 Thomas Luthi MVDS Honda Honda 22 24.189s
17 Takaaki Nakagami LCR Honda Honda 22 24.554s
18 Bradley Smith KTM KTM 22 31.704s
19 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia Aprilia 22 34.712s
20 Scott Redding Aprilia Aprilia 22 37.641s
21 Xavier Simeon Avintia Ducati Ducati 22 46.706s
- Pol Espargaro KTM KTM 15 Retirement
- Alex Rins Suzuki Suzuki 12 Retirement
- Jorge Lorenzo Ducati Ducati 12 Retirement

Riders' standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Andrea Dovizioso 25
2 Marc Marquez 20
3 Valentino Rossi 16
4 Cal Crutchlow 13
5 Danilo Petrucci 11
6 Maverick Vinales 10
7 Dani Pedrosa 9
8 Johann Zarco 8
9 Andrea Iannone 7
10 Jack Miller 6
11 Tito Rabat 5
12 Franco Morbidelli 4
13 Alvaro Bautista 3
14 Hafizh Syahrin 2
15 Karel Abraham 1
16 Thomas Luthi 0
17 Takaaki Nakagami 0
18 Bradley Smith 0
19 Aleix Espargaro 0
20 Scott Redding 0
20 Xavier Simeon 0

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