MotoGP Japan: Dovizioso: I'll try and get payback on Marquez
Andrea Dovizioso stands between Marc Mar𒅌quez and a MotoGP title vict🐓ory at Motegi this weekend.
The Ducati rider is a distant 77-points behind Marquez, but will at least delay the Hon🌟da rider's world championship celebrations if he beats the Spaniard in Japan.
That's exactly what happened la♐st year, when Dovizioso won a thrilling final lap showdown in the rain - but it was Marquez who triumphed afte𝕴r the #4 tried to pass at the last corner in Thailand.
Now Dovizioso wants 'payback' in Japan.

Andrea Dovizioso stands between Marc Mar🐭quez and a MotoGP title victory at Motegi this weekend.
The Duc💎ati rider is a distant 77-points behind Marquez, but will at least delay the ꦡHonda rider's world championship celebrations if he beats the Spaniard in Japan.
That's exactly what happened last year, when Dovizioso won a thrilling final lap showdown in the r♚ain - but it was Marquez who triumphed after the #4 tried to pass at the last corner in Thailand.
Now Dovizioso wants 'payback' in Japan.
“After the Buriram result I think that the title battle 🐻is almost over, and even though it’s not yet a mathematical certainty, we will of course be fully committed in the next fewไ races," said the Italian.
"Together with my team, we are abl🍸e to understand some new important details in every race, and so we’ll continue working this way also at Motegi, where our aim is to win.
"I like the Japaཧnese track a lot and our Desmosedici is always efficient in braking and acceleration there, so I can’t wait to get out on track and try and get payback on Marquez.”
Valentino Rossi is the only other rider still in mathematical MotoGP title contention, but is 99 points behind, meaning the Italian will drop out of contention unless he wins Sunday'🌜s race and Marquez fails to score.
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