Nine-time world champion Valentino Rossi, riding a Yamaha, won a spectacular Qatar Grand Prix on Sunday as he withstood a furious onslaught from fellow Italian Andrea Dovizioso over the final laps to take the opening race of the season.
A see-saw battle saw the lead change hands numerous times before 36-year-old Rossi opened up a slight gap on the final two laps and held off the charging Dovizioso on his Ducati, who was looking for his first win in MotoGP.
It was a stunning 109th victory for the iconic Rossi and his 197th podium, as Italy swept the board with Andrea Iannone, also on a Ducati, coming home third.
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It was the first time Italy had taken the top three places since the Japanese MotoGP in 2006.
Rossi won by 0.174 seconds with Iannone 2.25 seconds back, Spaniard Jorge Lorenzo in fourth and world champion Marc Marquez well back in fifth after a nightmare start.
“This was one of the best victories for me,” Rossi said with his trademark grin. “The bike was fantastic, I never gave up, but it was a real fight with the Ducatis and the Hondas, who were really strong.”
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“I’m so happy for me, for the team and for Yamaha. The second part of the race was really good and I’m very happy because we had difficulties in testing and practice, but my experience helped today,” he said.
“This is a great victory, but I had a good feeling this morning.” Rossi added.
Lorenzo, also riding a Yamaha, was in the hunt for victory and led midway through the race before Rossi, who began from eighth on the grid, charged to the front and went into battle with his compatriot Dovizioso.
It came down to an all Italian battle with Rossi seizing the lead for the final time with two laps to go and just hanging on to cross the line ahead of Dovizioso, who started in pole position.
Dovizioso, who was the 125cc world champion in 2004, was delighted with his performance despite missing out on a maiden win in the sport’s most prestigious category.
“I’m happy to come back from what I’ve been through and it was a really tight race right until the final lap,” Dovizioso said.
“I had no more grip on my tires so I couldn’t attack, but to come second in the first race of the season is really great,” he added.
Marquez never fully recovered from a dreadful start when he was forced off the track and left last, although the Spaniard did battle back to finish in fifth position.
Earlier, German rider Jonas Folger won the Moto2 season-opening race on a Kalex at the Losail circuit.
The 21-year-old — winning his first race in this category after two podium finishes in his maiden season last year — beat home two other Kalex riders in Belgium’s Xavier Simeon and Thomas Luthi of Switzerland.
French rider Alexis Masbou won the Moto3 event as the 27-year-old — recording his second success at this level having won the Czech race last year — edged out fellow Honda riders Enea Bastianini of Italy and Briton Danny Kent.
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