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MotoGP 2017 Austin results

MotoGP 2017 in Austin (Texas / USA)
Race results and overall standings

Marc Marquez won the MotoGP race in Austin. Valentino Rossi took second place, taking the lead in the World Championship, while Dani Pedrosa secured third place. Jonas Folger landed on the 11th. city ​​square.


Slawomir Niewrzol,

Dina Dervisevic

04/24/2017

Maverick Vinales, who started from 2nd place, only drove one complete lap, lost the front in the second and, in 4th position, was out of the race. Dani Pedrosa started from 4th place, took the lead straight away and took turns with Marquez at the top.

Valentino Rossi started from P3 and followed the two Hondas at a distance. Johann Zarco, who started from P5, started on lap 7 to overtake Rossi on the inside. He had no other option to avoid the dedicated rookie than to take a shortcut that brought him closer to the two Honda drivers. Therefore, the race management grunted the Doctor a time penalty of 0.3. He understood that, but not for Zarco’s maneuver: “For me, today’s penalty was not correct, because I only had two options: faster or fall. But the problem wasn’t the race management, Zarco was the problem. It’s very fast, it drives very well and has great potential, but it’s not Moto2 and if you want to overtake you have to do it in a different way. He always does it for the last moment. He has to calm down a bit. “

The anger was limited at Valentino Rossi, because with second place he takes over the World Cup lead.

Followers not in top 10 for the first time

Jonas Folger started from 8th place and crossed the finish line in 11th. For the first time in his young MotoGP career, he missed the top 10. In the championship standings, he fell back to 8th place behind Johann Zarco, who in turn crossed the finish line in 5th place behind Cal Crutchlow.

The next race will take place in Jerez (Spain) and will be the first MotoGP race of the 2017 season on European soil. The start is on May 7th at 2 p.m..

MotoGP race result

1. Marc Marquez
2. Valentino Rossi
3. Dani Pedrosa
4. Cal Crutchlow
5. Johann Zarco
6. Andrea Dovizioso
7. Andrea Iannone
8. Danilo Petrucci
9. Jorge Lorenzo
10. Jack Miller
11. Jonas Folger
12. Scott Redding
13. Tito Rabat
14. Hector Barbera
15. Alvaro Bautista
16. Bradley Smith
17. Aleix Espargao

Unclassified:

Maverick Vinales
Loris Baz
Sam Lowes
Karel Abraham
Pol Espargaro
Alex Rins

MotoGP overall standings

1. Valentino Rossi – 56 points
2. Maverick Vinales – 50 points
3. Marc Marquez – 38 points
4. Andrea Dovizioso- 30 points
5. Cal Crutchlow – 29 points
6. Dani Pedrosa – 27 points
7. Johann Zarco – 22 points
8. Jonas Folger – 21 points
9. Scott Redding – 21 points
10. Jack Miller – 21 points
11. Danilo Petrucci – 17 points
12. Alvaro Bautista – 14 points
13. Jorge Lorenzo – 12 points
14. Aleix Espargaro – 10 points
15. Andrea Iannone – 9 points
16. Loris Baz – 9 points
17. Karel Abraham – 8 points
18. Tito Rabat – 8 points
19. Hector Barbera – 8 points
20. Alex Rins – 7 points
21. Pol Espargaro – 2 points
22. Bradley Smith – 1 point

Moto2 overall standings

1. Franco Morbidelli – 75 points
2. Thomas Luthi – 56 points
3. Miguel Oliveira- 43 points
4. Takaaki Nakagami – 32 points
5. Xavi Vierge – 25 points
6. Alex Marquez – 24 points
7. Lorenzo Baldassarri- 21 points
8. Luca Marini – 20 points
9. Simone Corsi – 19 points
10. Dominique Aegerter – 18 points
11. Francesco Bagnaia – 13 points
12. Fabio Quartararo – 13 points
13. Marcel Schrotter – 13 points
14. Hafizh Syahrin – 11 points
15. Sandro Cortese – 8 points
16. Brad Binder – 7 points
17. Axel Pons – 6 points
18. Jesko Raffin – 5 points
19. Xavier Simeon – 4 points
20. Danny Kent – 3 points
21. Ricard Cardus – 2 points
22. Jorge Navarro – 2 points

Moto3 overall standings

1. Joan Mir – 58 points
2. Jorge Martin – 52 points
3. John McPhee – 49 points
4. Romano Fenati – 45 points
5. Andrea Migno – 25 points
6. Fabio Di Giannantonio – 24 points
7. Philipp Ottl – 20 points
8. Aron Canet – 18 points
9. Juanfran Guevara – 17 points
10. Livio Loi – 15 points
11. Enea Bastianini – 13 points
12. Nicolo Bulega – 13 points
13. Darryn Binder – 13 points
14. Niccolo Antonelli – 11 points
15. Marcos Ramirez – 10 points
16. Tatsuki Suzuki – 9 points
17. Adam Norrodin – 6 points
18. Kaito Toba – 6 points
19. Ayumu Sasaki – 5 points
20. Gabriel Rodrigo – 5 points
21. Jules Danilo – 3 points
22. Tony Arbolino – 2 points
23. Maria Herrera – 1 point

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