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    Fabio Quartararo gets his second MotoGP win in style

    Once again the 21-year-old Frenchmen Fabio Quartararo (Petronas Yamaha SRT) proved he is a strong contender to win MotoGP 2020 season.

    The undeniable Petronas Yamaha rider took the victory from the pole position.

    Fabio Quartararo

    At Jerez it took him 0:41:22:666 to complete all laps. Now with two poles and two wins, overall he is in a comfortable position.

    The only competitor to him was Maverick Vinales (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) who went on to make Quartararo uncomfortable at the final corner of lap one by trying to cut him.

    However, Quartararo didn’t let it happen, and he was 4.49 seconds ahead of Vinales through the entire race.

    Top three rider positions of Fabio Quartararo, Maverick Vinales and Valentino Rossi made the memorable day for Yamaha fans.

    Especially Rossi because we saw him on the podium since the 2019 MotoGP of the Americas.

    Attrition

    As the attrition inflated out of 21 riders, only 13 riders were able to complete the race.

    Pecco Bagnaia had to forced park his bike while his teammates Franco Morbidelli retired due to technical problems and Jack Miller due to crash.

    And this paved the way for the LCR Honda rider Takakki Nakagami to take his career-best of the fourth position.

    Joan Mir of Suzuki took the fifth position followed by Andrea Dovizioso claimed the sixth position from the fourteen on the grid.

    Pol Espargaro of KTM went off track to make it seventh in the table. Marc’s younger brother Alex Marquez stood eighth and gave some respite to Repsol Honda.

    Earlier Marc had to pull off due to the humerus fracture. Johann Zarco and Alex Rins had to manage the ninth and tenth position, respectively.

    Tito Rabat, Bradley Smith and Cal Crutchlow received the eleventh, twelfth and thirteen position.

    Not so lucky

    While we saw KTM riders, Brad Binder and Miguel Oliveria on the fifth and seventh on the grid were let down by the collision.

    Both the riders had to retire, and Bagnaia and Miller were joined by Petrucci on the sidelines making it difficult for Ducati.

    Iker Lecuona and Aleix Espargaro for the second weekend in succession were unable to complete the race.

    MotoGP Andalucia Positions

    Pos No Rider Nat Team Laps Time Gap Interval Kph Best Lap

    1

    20

    Fabio Quartararo France Petronas Yamaha SRT

    25

    41:22.7

       

    160.339

    01:38.1

    3

    2

    12

    Maverick Viñales Spain Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

    25

    41:27.2

    4.495

    4.495

    160.049

    01:38.8

    2

    3

    46

    Valentino Rossi Italy Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

    25

    41:28.2

    5.546

    1.051

    159.982

    01:38.8

    2

    4

    30

    Takaaki Nakagami Japan LCR Honda IDEMITSU

    25

    41:28.8

    6.113

    0.567

    159.945

    01:38.8

    5

    5

    36

    Joan Mir Spain Team Suzuki ECSTAR

    25

    41:30.4

    7.693

    1.58

    159.844

    01:39.0

    6

    6

    4

    Andrea Dovizioso Italy Ducati Team

    25

    41:35.2

    12.554

    4.861

    159.533

    01:38.8

    7

    7

    44

    Pol Espargaró Spain Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

    25

    41:40.2

    17.488

    4.934

    159.218

    01:38.7

    5

    8

    73

    Álex Márquez Spain Repsol Honda Team

    25

    41:42.0

    19.357

    1.869

    159.099

    01:39.4

    9

    9

    5

    Johann Zarco France Hublot Reale Avintia Racing

    25

    41:46.2

    23.523

    4.166

    158.834

    01:39.4

    5

    10

    42

    Álex Rins Spain Team Suzuki ECSTAR

    25

    41:49.8

    27.091

    3.568

    158.608

    01:39.4

    14

    11

    53

    Tito Rabat Spain Hublot Reale Avintia Racing

    25

    41:56.3

    33.628

    6.537

    158.196

    01:39.9

    5

    12

    38

    Bradley Smith Great Britain Aprilia Racing Team Gresini

    25

    41:59.0

    36.306

    2.678

    158.028

    01:39.6

    4

    13

    35

    Cal Crutchlow Great Britain LCR Honda Castrol

    24

    42:08.3

    1 Lap

    1 Lap

    151.144

    01:39.6

    7

    DNF

    63

    Francesco Bagnaia Italy Pramac Racing

    19

    31:28.9

       

    160.163

    01:38.5

    4

    DNF

    21

    Franco Morbidelli Italy Petronas Yamaha SRT

    16

    26:33.0

       

    159.932

    01:38.8

    4

    DNF

    33

    Brad Binder South Africa Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

    12

    20:08.3

       

    158.128

    01:38.6

    2

    DNF

    9

    Danilo Petrucci Italy Ducati Team

    11

    18:20.1

       

    159.218

    01:38.9

    7

    DNF

    43

    Jack Miller Australia Pramac Racing

    10

    16:37.2

       

    159.669

    01:38.6

    3

    DNF

    41

    Aleix Espargaró Spain Aprilia Racing Team Gresini

    8

    13:23.2

       

    158.589

    01:39.3

    3

    DNF

    27

    Iker Lecuona Spain Red Bull KTM Tech 3

    5

    08:28.0

       

    156.711

    01:39.4

    5

    DNF

    88

    Miguel Oliveira Portugal Red Bull KTM Tech 3              

    WIT

    93

    Marc Márquez Spain Repsol Honda Team              

    Pic Source: Monster Energy Yamaha


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