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Lorenzo claims opening MotoGP win in Qatar

Jorge Lorenzo kicked off the MotoGP season with a victory under the floodlights in Qatar, while team-mate Valentino Rossi missed the podium.

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Reigning MotoGP champion Jorge Lorenzo got his title defence off to a victorious start??at??the season-opening??Qatar Grand Prix.

Movistar Yamaha rider??Lorenzo, who??secured the 2015 title at the last race of the season,??took pole position in qualifying and completed a brilliant weekend with a classy ride under the floodlights at the Losail International Circuit.

The Spaniard did not get off to the greatest of starts on race day as??fell back to third at the end of the first lap, Ducati pair Andrea Iannone and Andrea Dovizioso surging ahead.

But Iannone lost control of his Ducati at turn 13 on lap six and fell out of the race, with Lorenzo gradually closing the gap on??Dovizioso as he looked to recover his position at the front of the field.

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The defending champion made his move down the outside with 14 laps to go and with clear track in front of him set a fast lap of one minute and 55.375 seconds.

Pre-occupied by a battle with Marc Marquez, Dovizioso was unable to trouble Lorenzo out front as he passed??the chequered flag first.

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Lorenzo reacts to kicking off the season with a pole: "To choose the right rear tyre was important. I tried the hard one in warm-up but I didn't get the right feeling. It was a risk to try the soft and finally it was good -??I could make the fast lap. It's always important to start in the podium, even better for the race win. Let's enjoy tonight with a great party." DUCATI BATTLE PROVES COSTLY

After showing impressive speed to overtake Lorenzo at the end of the first lap, Ducati pair Iannone and Dovizioso's fight for first position proved costly for the former - and the team. Having been overtaken by Dovizioso on the sixth lap, Iannone pushed too hard to try and regain the lead and lost control, bringing his race to a premature end. ROSSI MISSES OUT

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Valentino Rossi would have wanted to start the season positively after his??controversial end to last season, but he was beaten to a place on the podium by Marc Marquez. Having signed a two-year contract extension at the weekend, Rossi will be disappointed to have begun his campaign with a fourth-placed finish despite a one-position improvement from qualifying. CRUTCHLOW FRUSTRATION GROWS

Having admitted to being disappointed with the straight-line speed of the LCR Honda, Cal Crutchlow's disappointing time in Qatar was compounded as he crashed out at turn four during the early stages

IN THE POINTS

1. Jorge Lorenzo (Movistar Yamaha) 2. Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati) +2.019secs 3. Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda)??+2.287s 4. Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha) +2.387s 5. Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda)??+14.083s 6. Maverick Vinales (Suzuki Ecstar) +15.423s 7. Pol Espargaro (Yamaha Tech 3) +18.629s 8. Bradley Smith (Yamaha Tech 3) +18.652s 9. Hector Barbera (Avintia Racing) +21.160s 10. Scott Redding (Pramac Yakhnich) +24.435s 11. Aleix Espargaro (Suzuki Ecstar) +35.847s 12. Eugene Laverty (Aspar) +41.756s 13. Alvaro Bautista (Aprilla) +41.932s 14. Jack Miller (Marc VDS) +41.982s 15. Tito Rabat (Marc VDS) +54.953s TITLE STANDINGS

Jorge Lorenzo ??25 Andrea Dovizioso ??20 (+5) Marc Marquez ??16 (+9) Valentino Rossi ??13 (+12) Dani Pedrosa ??11 (+14) Movistar Yamaha ??38 Repsol Honda ??27??(+11) Ducati ??20 (+18) Yamaha Tech 3 ??17 (+21) Suzuki Ecstar ??15 (+23) ?? NEXT UP

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South America is the next destination for MotoGP, with the Argentine Grand Prix at the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit scheduled for April 3.

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