Marc Márquez
continued his domination of the Grand Prix of the Americas today with his fourth
victory from four visits to the Texan track for MotoGP. The Spaniard took a
clear win today by seven seconds from Jorge Lorenzo, who was unable to apply any
real pressure at the front as Valentino Rossi, Dani Pedrosa and Andrea Dovizioso
all crashed out. Andrea Iannone made it three different manufacturers on the
podium in third place, with Suzuki team-mates Maverick Viñales and Aleix
Espargaró completing the top five. Márquez now leads the championship by
twenty-one points from Lorenzo, with Rossi now over thirty points adrift in
third.
For the first time
this season the Aspar Team had both riders finish in the points, with Eugene
Laverty taking twelfth place ahead of Yonny Hernández in fourteenth. The
Colombian, who was forced to retire from the past two rounds, fulfilled his
primary objective of finishing the race, although he was frustrated not to have
shown his full potential today after suffering tyre degradation in the later
laps. His Irish team-mate Laverty picked up a hard-earned twelfth place and four
more valuable points to take his tally for the season to twenty-one.
12th Eugene
Laverty: “It
was a difficult race, which I expected because I didn't have a fantastic feeling
all weekend. I made a decent lap in qualifying to get fifteenth on the grid but
I knew it would be harder in the race. The important thing on days like this
when other riders crash is to finish the race and pick up some points, which is
what we did. The rear tyre felt good for the whole race but the front I didn't
have a good feeling for on the right side, and that was why I crashed on Friday.
Today I felt like I could crash every time on the right side of the front tyre
so I was a little bit scared for that."
14th Yonny
Hernández: “One
of our main objectives today was to finish the race and we achieved that.
However, I am disappointed because we made a good start and my pace was good
because the changes we have made over the weekend gave me a good feeling with
the bike. I was setting some good lap times in the race and I was in a nice
battle with Pol Espargaró and Héctor Barberá, but from lap eight or nine onwards
the tyres started to lose performance and in the end it was impossible to ride.
The positive thing is that we have picked up two points and finished the race,
so we can go to Jerez and know that we can be fighting there. The day things
finally go right for us, we'll pick up a good result. Jerez is one of my
favourite circuits so I hope to do well there.”
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