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    Vinales wins dramatic Qatar race

    Inside RacingMarch 27, 2017
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    Maverick Vinales  won a dramatic season-opening Qatar MotoGP on Sunday, finally beating off Andrea Dovizioso after the pair swapped the lead several times over the final seven laps.

    The 22-year-old Vinales, who took all the headlines in pre-season testing as well as practice in Qatar, shrugged off a poor start from pole position under the desert floodlights to win and further enhance his growing reputation.

     

    Vinales triumphed in a race reduced to 20 laps after rain and a wet track had delayed the start by 45 minutes and in a high-quality field which included 10 world champions.

    In fact organisers were extremely lucky as the heavens again opened up immediately after the race ended in a weekend dominated by wet weather in Qatar, and which saw qualifying cancelled on Saturday because of thunderstorms.

    Dovizioso on a Ducati finished a determined runner-up, while nine-time world champion Valentino Rossi took third on the second factory Yamaha despite having started in 10th place on the grid.

    Defending world champion Marc Marquez, who had made it clear before the race he would be happy with a podium finish, was just edged out into fourth place on a Honda.

    Vinales looked to have blown his chances early on after his poor start.

    The early leader was France’s Johann Zarco, who on his MotoGP debut riding a Yamaha Tech3, dominated the early laps taking a lead of more than a second into the sixth lap, before dramatically crashing out unchallenged at the head of the race.

    But Vinales always stayed in contention and with seven laps to go was on the wheel of leader Italian Dovizioso.

    His nimble Yamaha was enough to ensure he took the lead with a third of the race left but Dovizioso was far from finished.

    There then followed a fascinating race of cat and mouse as Dovizioso regained his lead several times on his faster Ducati.

    Adding more drama, 38-year-old veteran Rossi was always in touch and threatened to pull off a memorable victory.

    But with two laps to go, Vinales finally took a decisive lead of over half a second and held on for victory.

    Also crashing out were Italian Andrea Iannone, who left the race at the halfway mark while in third position, and Britain’s Cal Crutchlow, an early faller.

     

     

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