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Marquez makes it 100 with podium return

Moto GP 2022 Round 18, Australian Grand Prix

Bhubaneswar: 357 days after his last trip to the podium, Marc Marquez became just the fourth rider in history to achieve 100 premier class podiums after a thrilling Phillip Island battle while Espargaro fought for the top ten.

The sun was shining down on the Phillip Island Circuit as Marc Marquez lined up in the centre of the front row of the grid for the 27 lap race. With clear track ahead of him, the #93 charged off the line to tuck in just behind polesitter Jorge Martin for the opening half of the race as they avoided the frantic battle behind. As the laps went by, the competition grew closer and it was soon a seven-way battle for the victory – a true Phillip Island classic. It would only be decided in the closing laps, Marquez saving his soft rear for an all-out assault at the end.

Pushing until the line, for the 31st time in his MotoGP career the eight-time World Champion took second place and earned his 100th premier class podium in the process. Marc Marquez narrowly missed out on a return to the top step of the podium 0.186s behind Rins. 357 days after his last podium, achieved at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in 2021, Marquez has once again taken to the rostrum. After incredible efforts to return to fitness after a fourth surgery on his injured right arm, the podium shows the great progress that Marquez is making in his ongoing recovery.

The eight-timme World Champion becomes just the fourth rider to achieve 100 podium finishes in the premier class, joining Valentino Rossi, Jorge Lorenzo and Dani Pedrosa in an exclusive club. From 152 MotoGP starts, Marquez has achieved 59 wins and has finished in the top three in 65% of his premier class races. The second-place finish also moves him level with Spanish legend Angel Nieto, the pair sharing 139 podiums across all Grand Prix classes.

Behind, Pol Espargaro made an aggressive start to the race as he tried to hustle his way into the top ten. He quickly found himself battling with several other riders which saw him stuck in 14th place for the opening half of the race. Sticking to his plan and conserving his tyres, the #44 began to make steady progress in the final 13 laps as he worked his way forward to 11th at the line.

Now the Repsol Honda Team head for the penultimate race of the year at the Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia. From the cold and wind of Phillip Island, it looks set to be a classic weekend in Malaysia with scorching temperatures and high humidity. The work continues right until the end.

Marc Marquez (2nd)

“It was a great race today; I really enjoyed the battle a lot and the feeling of returning to the podium is fantastic. It has been a long journey and we have reached the next stage. The soft rear was certainly the correct option for us in the race, I felt quite good, and I was able to fight until the end. At the start I was managing the situation a little bit, but I really enjoyed the race, I tried to win! Alex Rins did really well in the last few laps. I left everything out on track today and I really enjoyed all the overtakes, especially at Turn 2 because the bike was working really well there. We are coming better but there is still work to do. It’s great to achieve this milestone of 100 premier class podiums and an honour to draw equal with Nieto but we are not done yet!”

Pol Espargaro (11th)

“Our race today was quite similar to the last races; we were playing catch up a lot during the race. We were probably a bit closer to the front this race than in the previous ones, but the pace of the race overall was slower than we thought it would be. Again, starting so far back on the grid makes it really hard and especially at a circuit like Phillip Island – there’s a lot of turbulence and the opening laps you have to be really precise. We started the weekend well here, so we can see that there is some potential there but missing out on Q2 really hurt us. Two races left in the season; we keep on going.”

Australian Grand Prix – Race Results

Pos.

Rider

Num

Nation

Points

Team

Constructor

Time/Gap

1

RINS Alex

42

SPA

25

Team Suzuki Ecstar

Suzuki

40’50.654

2

MARQUEZ Marc

93

SPA

20

Repsol Honda Team

Honda

0.186

3

BAGNAIA Francesco

62

ITA

16

Ducati Lenovo Team

Ducati

0.224

4

BEZZECCHI Marco

73

ITA

13

Mooney VR46 Racing Team

Ducati

0.534

5

BASTIANINI Enea

23

ITA

11

Team Gresini Racing MotoGP

Ducati

0.557

6

MARINI Luca

10

ITA

10

Mooney VR46 Racing Team

Ducati

0.688

7

MARTIN Jorge

89

SPA

9

Pramac Racing

Ducati

0.884

8

ZARCO Johann

5

FRA

8

Pramac Racing

Ducati

3.141

9

ESPARGARO Aleix

41

SPA

7

Aprilia Racing

Aprilia

4.548

10

BINDER Brad

33

RSA

6

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

KTM

5.94

11

ESPARGARO Pol

44

SPA

5

Repsol Honda Team

Honda

11.048

12

OLIVEIRA Miguel

88

POR

4

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

KTM

13.606

13

CRUTCHLOW Cal

35

GBR

3

WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team

Yamaha

13.89

14

BINDER Darryn

40

RSA

2

WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team

Yamaha

14.526

15

GARDNER Remy

87

AUS

1

Tech 3 KTM Factory Racing

KTM

19.47

16

FERNANDEZ Raul

25

SPA

0

Tech 3 KTM Factory Racing

KTM

20.645

17

VINALES Maverick

12

SPA

0

Aprilia Racing

Aprilia

22.167

18

MIR Joan

36

SPA

0

Team Suzuki Ecstar

Suzuki

23.489

19

NAGASHIMA Tetsuta

45

JPN

0

LCR Honda

Honda

39.618

20

DI GIANNANTONIO Fabio

49

ITA

0

Team Gresini Racing MotoGP

Ducati

39.633

21

MORBIDELLI Franco

21

ITA

0

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

Yamaha

DNF

22

QUARTARARO Fabio

20

FRA

0

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

Yamaha

DNF

23

MILLER Jack

43

AUS

0

Ducati Lenovo Team

Ducati

DNF

24

MARQUEZ Alex

73

SPA

0

LCR Honda

Honda

DNF

 

Rider Standings

Pos.

Rider

Num

Nation

Points

Team

Constructor

1

BAGNAIA Francesco

62

ITA

233

Ducati Lenovo Team

Ducati

2

QUARTARARO Fabio

20

FRA

219

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

Yamaha

3

ESPARGARO Aleix

41

SPA

206

Aprilia Racing

Aprilia

4

BASTIANINI Enea

23

ITA

191

Team Gresini Racing MotoGP

Ducati

5

MILLER Jack

43

AUS

179

Ducati Lenovo Team

Ducati

6

BINDER Brad

33

RSA

160

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

KTM

7

ZARCO Johann

5

FRA

159

Pramac Racing

Ducati

8

RINS Alex

42

SPA

137

Team Suzuki Ecstar

Suzuki

9

MARTIN Jorge

89

SPA

136

Pramac Racing

Ducati

10

OLIVEIRA Miguel

88

POR

135

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

KTM

11

VINALES Maverick

12

SPA

122

Aprilia Racing

Aprilia

12

MARINI Luca

10

ITA

111

Mooney VR46 Racing Team

Ducati

13

MARQUEZ Marc

93

SPA

104

Repsol Honda Team

Honda

14

BEZZECCHI Marco

73

ITA

93

Mooney VR46 Racing Team

Ducati

15

MIR Joan

36

SPA

77

Team Suzuki Ecstar

Suzuki

16

ESPARGARO Pol

44

SPA

54

Repsol Honda Team

Honda

17

MARQUEZ Alex

73

SPA

50

LCR Honda

Honda

18

NAKAGAMI Takaaki

30

JPN

46

LCR Honda

Honda

19

MORBIDELLI Franco

21

ITA

31

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

Yamaha

20

DI GIANNANTONIO Fabio

49

ITA

23

Team Gresini Racing MotoGP

Ducati

21

DOVIZIOSO Andrea

4

ITA

15

WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team

Yamaha

22

BINDER Darryn

40

RSA

12

WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team

Yamaha

23

GARDNER Remy

87

AUS

10

Tech 3 KTM Factory Racing

KTM

24

FERNANDEZ Raul

25

SPA

9

Tech 3 KTM Factory Racing

KTM

25

CRUTCHLOW Cal

35

GBR

6

WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team

Yamaha

26

BRADL Stefan

6

GER

2

Repsol Honda Team

Honda

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