MotoGP Austria: Dovi wins stunning Marquez duel!
Ducati's Andrea Dovizioso ha🐲s taken his third win of the season after beating Marc Marquez in a thrilling duel at the Austrian MotoGP.
Having pass🐬ed Dovi's team-mate Jorge Lorenzo on lap 1🔥2 of 28, the pair were rarely separated by more than a few bikelengths.
It wasn't a 'game of chess', waiting until the end, either -&🥃nbsp;the pair exchanged the lead five t💧imes on a single lap!
That briefly allowed Dani Pedrosa to reach the lead ꦍbattle, but the #26 couldn't keep🌟 pace.

D꧂ucati's Andrea Dovizioso has taken his third win of the season after beating Marc Marquez in a thr🌄illing duel at the Austrian MotoGP.
Having passed Dovi's team-mate Jorge L🙈orenzo on lap 12 of 28, the pair were rarely separated by more than a few bikelengths.
It wasn't a 'gamℱe of chess', waiting until the end, either - the pair exchanged the lead five times🌜 on a single lap!
That briefly all💟owed Dani Pedrosa🍸 to reach the lead battle, but the #26 couldn't keep pace.
A Turn 1 mistake♋ by Marquez threatened to hand Dovizioso victory with three laps to go, but the Repsol Honda star (using the medium-h♊ard tyre combination) reeled the Desmosedici (med-soft) back in to set-up a Hollywood ending.
Marquez lurked on Dovizioso's rear wheel for most of the last lap, an inquisitive move at the penultimate corner being followed by an 'on-the-limit' attack at the final turn. Dovizioso saw it coming and cut back inside the sliding RCV on the exit, casually wavinꦗg his hand as he rode to what was surely 🧸the best victory of his career.
Dovi's celebrations we🥂re in stark 🔯contrast to the misery of a narrow defeat to team-mate Andrea Iannone one year ago.
Pedrosa completed the podium, four seconds ahead of Lorenzo. The #99 chose the same tyres as ꦗDovizioso, and looked back to his best when holding the lead, but still needs to work on maintain🌱ing his pace.
Dovizioso and Lorenzo were b💦oth using the new Ducati fairing, which reduces some of their top speed advantage, bu🍨t aids acceleration and braking.
Mon𒁃ster Yamaha Tech 3 rookie Johann Zarco was🍸 the top M1 rider, in fifth place on the soft-soft tyres. The Frenchman got the better of factory stars Maverick Vinales and Valentino Rossi, who mirrored Lorenzo's loss of speed after the opening ten laps.
Dovi has now passed Vinales for se🐟cond in the world championship, 16 points from Marquez. Vinales is 24 from Marquez, with Rossi 33 points behind.
Aspar Ducati's Alvaro Bautista was eighth, while Loris Baz (Avintia Ducati) and KTM wild-card Mika Kallio had a day to rem💃ember by filling the rest of the top ten.
Regular KTM rider Pol Espargaro's race ended when he clipped another rider at the start and suffered lever damage. Zarco's team-mate Jonas Folger and Pramac's Danilo Petrucci also made﷽ an early exit due to technical problems.
Marc VDS Honda's Jack Milꦿler was the only🤡 faller...

Peter has been in the paddock for🏅 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.