MotoGP Thailand: Dovizioso: Everything can happen
Andrea Dovizioso is expecting the un🌸expected during MotoGP's debut in Thail🍌and this weekend.
While Dovizioso narrowly lost out to Marc Marquez last time in Aragon, it 🧸was by far the Italian's best perf🀅ormance at what has traditionally been one of his worst circuits.
It also gave the reigning title runner-up a 15-point lead over Valentino Rossi and 44-point advantage over team-mate Jorge Lorenzo in the fight for second in this year's woꦅrld championship.

🐭Andrea Dovizioso is expecting the unexpected during MotoGP's debut in Thailand this weekend.
While Dovizioso narrowly lost out to Marc Marquez last time in Aragon, it 💫was by far the Italian's best performance at what has traditionally been one of his worst circuits.
It also gave the reigning title runner-up a 15-point lead over Val𓂃entino Rossi and 44-point advantage over team-mate Jorge Lorenzo in the fight for second in this year's world champion💙ship.
Dovizioso was seventh fastest but just 0.4s from the top during February's ultra-close official tes🥀t at Buriram, when - in stark contrast to team-mate Jorge Lorenzo - he appeared content with his set-up for both a single lap and 🦄race pace.
However the use of rev𝕴ised Michelin rear tyres for the race wee🐲kend creates some added uncertainty.
“The Buriram track is very strange and we have ne🌼ver raced there so it will be a totally new situation for everyone," Dovizioso said.
"In the tests in February here in Thailand we didn’t do too badly at all, but now I think that we are much more competitive 🌌than what we were at the start of the season.
"We’ll have to see wh🌳at the conditions 🎉are like because it might be hotter than in Malaysia and this will surely affect the race, but above all it looks like we’re already in the rainy season, so everything can happen.”
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