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MotoGP Returns To Indianapolis Post Summer Break
The MotoGP championship continues post its summer break. They return to the Indianapolis circuit to compete once again. Most riders come to the track having secured their future ride. While current MotoGP champion was looking forward to setting a new record.
Spanish rider Marc Marquez started the race from pole position, however, he did not have the best of starts. Valentino Rossi from the second row had a blistering start and was leading the pack after turn two.
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Valentino Rossi fought hard with Andrea Dovizioso and we seen an aggressive Italian after a long time. Jorge Lorenzo tried hard to get past Marc Marquez, however, the Repsol Honda proved to be a tough bike to get past.
A small mistake from ‘The Doctor' gave Marquez a chance to get in front and extend his lead. He did exactly the same and led the race for the remaining laps. Jorge Lorenzo overtook Rossi and tried to catch the Champion, which was not possible.
In the end Marc Marquez on his Repsol Honda won the tenth race of 2014 Championship. He equals the record set by Giacomo Agostini and Mick Doohan. Agostini won ten races from the start of a championship, while Doohan won ten races in a row also racing in Repsol outfit.
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The Yamaha duo fought hard and rode the wheels of their bikes. At the end of the day Marc Marquez and his Honda proved to be too much for the others. According to us the championship is as good as over and Marc Marquez has written his name on it. Everyone else is racing for second place, it will be interesting to see how many races can the youngest champion win in 2014.
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