Marquez gets first shot at title in Japan Honda''s Marc Marquez gets his first chance to seal this year''s MotoGP world championship on Sunday in Japan.
The two-time world champion from Spain has built a 52-point gap over his closest rival Valentino Rossi, and would claim the season trophy if he wins and if the Italian legend finishes 15th or lower on his Yamaha and his third-placed teammate Jorge Lorenzo is fourth or worse.
But Marquez has never won at the Motegi circuit, known for its hard braking and acceleration.
With 100 points still up for grabs, the championship race could extend to one of the other legs in the
Asian “triple-header” - Australia and Malaysia.
There have been eight different grand prix winners in an unpredictable season so far and the championship could still go to the wire at the season finale back on Marquez''s home soil in Valencia, Spain.
Marquez will be buoyed by memories of his 2014 second place at Motegi which locked out his first MotoGP championship and is looking to go one better this year.
“The triple-header always marks a demanding period in the season because there are three races in a row in different time zones and different conditions, so we must handle them calmly and with the same mind-set we have kept throughout this season,” Marquez said.
After Motegi, riders will travel to Phillip Island and Sepang and Yamaha''s Rossi is hungry for more wins to close the gap, following four straight podium finishes.
“I''m especially happy to go to Japan because it is the home of Yamaha and I will do my best to make it a good Grand Prix,” said the nine-time world champion.
Reigning champion Lorenzo wants to overcome the 14-point deficit to his Yamaha teammate before he ends his successful nine seasons with the Japanese manufacturer and switches to Ducati next year.
“For the points, I think we have much more chance to finish trying to fight for the second place than winning the championship,” Lorenzo said.
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The two-time world champion from Spain has built a 52-point gap over his closest rival Valentino Rossi, and would claim the season trophy if he wins and if the Italian legend finishes 15th or lower on his Yamaha and his third-placed teammate Jorge Lorenzo is fourth or worse.
But Marquez has never won at the Motegi circuit, known for its hard braking and acceleration.
With 100 points still up for grabs, the championship race could extend to one of the other legs in the
Asian “triple-header” - Australia and Malaysia.
There have been eight different grand prix winners in an unpredictable season so far and the championship could still go to the wire at the season finale back on Marquez''s home soil in Valencia, Spain.
Marquez will be buoyed by memories of his 2014 second place at Motegi which locked out his first MotoGP championship and is looking to go one better this year.
“The triple-header always marks a demanding period in the season because there are three races in a row in different time zones and different conditions, so we must handle them calmly and with the same mind-set we have kept throughout this season,” Marquez said.
After Motegi, riders will travel to Phillip Island and Sepang and Yamaha''s Rossi is hungry for more wins to close the gap, following four straight podium finishes.
“I''m especially happy to go to Japan because it is the home of Yamaha and I will do my best to make it a good Grand Prix,” said the nine-time world champion.
Reigning champion Lorenzo wants to overcome the 14-point deficit to his Yamaha teammate before he ends his successful nine seasons with the Japanese manufacturer and switches to Ducati next year.
“For the points, I think we have much more chance to finish trying to fight for the second place than winning the championship,” Lorenzo said.
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