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      Marquez Steals the Show in Austin with Scintillating Recovery

      An Americas GP masterclass was put on by Marc Marquez as he carve through the field, overcoming a problem at the start to show what he and the Honda RC213V are capable of.

      Pol Espargaro dug deep to conquer illness and net more points.

      The King of COTA may not have walked away with another crown, but a heroic recovery after problems on the start line showed that Marc Marquez has lost none of his speed or talent – especially in Texas.

      A technical problem at the start, which Honda HRC are investigating, saw Marquez drop back from ninth on the grid.

      Arriving last into Turn One, the seven-time Americas GP winner put the start behind and began his comeback through the field with unrelenting efficiency.

      By the end of the first lap the #93 had already made up six places and would continue with the laptimes of the race leaders.

      As the race entered its second half, Marquez continued to increase his pace, improving on the fastest lap of the race on multiple occasions as he reeled in the likes of Quartararo, Martin and Bagnaia.

      Firmly inside the top ten, the Repsol Honda Team rider spent the closing laps fending off a ferocious Fabio Quartararo who launched a late counterattack.

      Welcomed back to the garage with a round of applause by the team, Marquez’s champion spirit shone through as he was left wanting more from a race which promised so much.

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      Sixth place moves Marquez to 13th in the championship points table, 40 points behind World Championship leader and Americas GP race winner Enea Bastianini.

      Although sixth left him unfufilled, Marquez leaves America with renewed and refreshed confidence upon his return from injury.

      On the other side of the Repsol Honda Team garage, Pol Espargaro’s incredible physical effort was rewarded with a handful of points for 13th place.

      Battling against illness throughout the weekend, Espargaro used all of his remaining energy and effort to finish the race. A promising start had the #44 well placed in the top ten after another lightning launch aboard the RC213V.

      Doing all he could to maintain his position, Espargaro put together an overall consistent race to collect valuable points before the paddock returns to Europe. With 23 points, Espargaro is 11th in the championship.

      The MotoGP World Championship now prepares for its return to Europe, the Portimao circuit in Portugal starting the calendar’s European tour.

      Marc Marquez (6th)

      “On one hand I am disappointed because it is clear we had the speed today and I was able to enjoy the race a lot, coming through from the back, but 25 points were possible today. We had a technical problem at the start, but it resolved itself and the bike was working well after that – even if I was last. I recovered many positions and had a great race despite some mistakes, which is normal when you are recovering like this. We can see the speed is there and we can walk away from here with a lot of confidence which is important. At the end we had a really nice battle with Fabio but when the race finished, I was destroyed, from that first lap I was giving everything I had on track to recover and finally finish in sixth. Another exciting race in Texas.”

      Pol Espargaro (13th)

      “Physically, this was maybe the hardest MotoGP race of my life. With about ten laps remaining I was honestly thinking about retiring from the race because I was feeling so weak. But I saw that we were in the points and I wanted to do it for the team. I was slow and the fast changes of direction were almost impossible. I am finished, I am exhausted. Now we can go home and recover and prepare for the races in Europe. The bike’s potential is much higher than what we have shown and where we are in the standings.”

      Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas Race Results
      PosRiderNumNationPointsTeamConstructorTime/Gap
      1BASTIANINI ENEA23ITA25Team Gresini Racing MotoGPDucati41’23.111
      2RINS ALEX42SPA20Team Suzuki EcstarSuzuki2.058
      3MILLER JACK43AUS16Ducati Lenovo TeamDucati2.312
      4MIR JOAN36SPA13Team Suzuki EcstarSuzuki3.975
      5BAGNAIA FRANCESCO62ITA11Ducati Lenovo TeamDucati6.045
      6MARQUEZ MARC93SPA10Repsol Honda TeamHonda6.617
      7QUARTARARO FABIO20FRA9Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGPYamaha6.76
      8MARTIN JORGE89SPA8Pramac RacingDucati8.441
      9ZARCO JOHANN5FRA7Pramac RacingDucati12.375
      10VINALES MAVERICK12SPA6Aprilia RacingAprilia12.642
      11ESPARGARO ALEIX41SPA5Aprilia RacingAprilia12.947
      12BINDER BRAD33RSA4Red Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM13.376
      13ESPARGARO POL44SPA3Repsol Honda TeamHonda17.961
      14NAKAGAMI TAKAAKI30JPN2LCR HondaHonda18.77
      15DOVIZIOSO ANDREA4ITA1WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGPYamaha29.319
      16MORBIDELLI FRANCO21ITA0Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGPYamaha29.129
      17MARINI LUCA10ITA0Mooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati29.63
      18OLIVEIRA MIGUEL88POR0Red Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM32.002
      19FERNANDEZ RAUL25SPA0Tech 3 KTM Factory RacingKTM37.062
      20GARDNER REMY87AUS0Tech 3 KTM Factory RacingKTM42.442
      21DI GIANNANTONIO FABIO49ITA0Team Gresini Racing MotoGPDucati42.887
      22BINDER DARRYN40RSA0WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP TeamYamaha1’42.171
      23MARQUEZ ALEX73SPA0LCR HondaHondaDNF
      24BEZZECCHI MARCO73ITA0Mooney VR46 Racing TeamDucatiDNF
      Rider Standings
      PosRiderNumNationPointsTeamConstructor
      1BASTIANINI Enea23ITA61Team Gresini Racing MotoGPDucati
      2RINS Alex42SPA56Team Suzuki EcstarSuzuki
      3ESPARGARO Aleix41SPA50Aprilia RacingAprilia
      4MIR Joan36SPA46Team Suzuki EcstarSuzuki
      5QUARTARARO Fabio20FRA44Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGPYamaha
      6BINDER Brad33RSA42Red Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM
      7MILLER Jack43AUS31Ducati Lenovo TeamDucati
      8ZARCO Johann5FRA31Pramac RacingDucati
      9MARTIN Jorge89SPA28Pramac RacingDucati
      10OLIVEIRA Miguel88POR28Red Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM
      11BAGNAIA Francesco62ITA23Ducati Lenovo TeamDucati
      12ESPARGARO Pol44SPA23Repsol Honda TeamHonda
      13MARQUEZ Marc93SPA21Repsol Honda TeamHonda
      14VINALES Maverick12SPA19Aprilia RacingAprilia
      15MORBIDELLI Franco21ITA14Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGPYamaha
      16NAKAGAMI Takaaki30JPN12LCR HondaHonda
      17MARINI Luca10ITA10Mooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati
      18BEZZECCHI Marco73ITA7Mooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati
      19BINDER Darryn40RSA6WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP TeamYamaha
      20MARQUEZ Alex73SPA4LCR HondaHonda
      21DOVIZIOSO Andrea4ITA3WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP TeamYamaha
      22GARDNER Remy87AUS1Tech 3 KTM Factory RacingKTM

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