7/19/2020

MARQUEZ -7TH-TITLE- CHASES : MOTOGP


PARIS : Marquez chases seventh MotoGP title at the season's opening race that takes place at Jerez on Sunday without any fans.

The MotoGp world championship finally gets underway at Jerez on Sunday, behind closed doors and more than 4 months late, with Marc Marquez going for a seventh top-class title to match Velentino Rossi who is ''99 percent'' certain that this will not be his farewell season.

Marquez, the 27-year-old Spaniard who won MotoGP world title in 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019, is determined to continue demolishing the competition on his Honda, with his younger brother Alex, who won last year's Moto2 title, as his team mate for just one season.

Jerez in Spain hosts the first two races a week apart. The championship will then move to the Czech Republic, for one race, and then to Austria for the next two, possibly without spectators.

Eight months have passed since the last practice and climbing back on a MotoGP saddle may not be easy.

After a long period of lockdown, Marc and Alex Marquez only resumed motocross training in the past few weeks.

For Rossi, at 41, the future is uncertain. The Italian dominated MotoGP in the first decade of the century, taking the world title in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008 and 2009, but has not won a race since 2017.

The Doctor already knows this is his last season for the factory Yamaha team which has announced that he will be replaced next season by young Frenchman Fabio Quartararo.

Roosi will have to choose between dropping to a less prestigious bike, probably Yamaha's satellite team or ending his illustrious career.
''I want to continue racing and it is almost certain that I'll be with Yamaha-Petronas in 2021,'' he assured Sky italia on Wednesday.

The first race will give an idea of his ability to fight for the top spots, or even one final victory, which would be his 90th at the highest level. He already holds the record, with 21 more wins than Giacomo Agostini, Marquez on third on 56.

Underdogs
In the meantime, the 21-year-old Quartararo will continue to develop at Yamaha-SRT where he finished fifth in the standing last season, his first at the highest level, after a string of podium finishes.

Despite four second places, all behind Marquez, the rider from Nice is still chasing his first victory in MotoGP, which would also be a first for a French rider at this level since Regis Laconi gained his solitary win in 1999.

Ducati, who have not won a title since 2007, keep the Italian duo of Andrea Docizioso, a distant second to Marquez last season, and DaniloPetrucci.

Suzuki again seem to be underdogs after just two podium finishes last year, a pair of victories by Spaniard Alex Rins. The blue and white riders need  to be more consistent if they are to fulfill the promise bikes showed in February testing. [AFP]

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