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Father’s day as Vinales wins season-opening Qatar MotoGP
Published on: Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Published on: Tue, Mar 30, 2021
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Father’s day as Vinales wins season-opening Qatar MotoGP
Maverick Vinales celebrates after winning the Qatar MotoGP race.
DOHA: Dad-to-be Maverick Vinales won the season-opening Qatar MotoGP on a Yamaha on Sunday pushing France’s Ducati rider Johann Zarco into second despite windy, sandy conditions.

Italy’s Francesco Bagnaia, on another Ducati, came third on his first ride in the factory team after starting on pole, beating reigning champion Joan Mir of Suzuki back into fourth in the final moments of the race.

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“I felt the potential, I was taking everything calmly,” Vinales, 26, said after his win.

“I tried to be very smart, very calm... finally I opened a gap and I was trying to get the power.

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“I can say nothing more other than to say thank you to my family, especially my close family.”

“You know my wife and I are waiting for a baby,” added Vinales, who married girlfriend Raquel and announced earlier this month that the couple are expecting their first child.

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Vinales overcame a slow start in which he and the other Yamahas were left standing by the Ducatis, before gradually advancing on the Italian bikes.

He took the lead with eight laps to go, seeing off Bagnaia while Mir made up six places with four laps remaining after starting in 10th place.

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Despite his best efforts, Fabio Quartararo could not match Vinales’ tenacity on his debut as a Yamaha factory rider. Spaniards Alex Rins (Suzuki), Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia) and Pol Espargaro (Honda), Australian Jack Miller (Ducati) and eye-catching rookie Enea Bastianini (Ducati-Avintia), last year’s Moto2 champion, completed the top 10. With one lap left, Vinales had a comfortable lead of more than a second and a half, more than enough for victory, while Zarco, Bagnaia and Mir fought for the podium.       “I’m really happy—it’s been a good race and a long race, the end was quite difficult,” said Zarco.

“I felt I can still have some space to follow (Vinales).

“I tried to catch Vinales... thanks to my engine I could only save second position.”

Yamaha team chief Lin Jarvis said Vinales had a “fabulous” race and was “seriously impressed”, sentiments echoed by the entire paddock.

Miller, who dominated pre-season tests on the same Losail circuit and then free practice on Friday and Saturday, has good reason to be disappointed. However, the Australian will have the opportunity for revenge next week when Qatar stages the Doha MotoGP.

The renewed season is taking place amid strict coronavirus prevention measures that have included a bio bubble for participants and the offer of vaccines to anyone in the paddock. 
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