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Title-hunting Marquez loves Silverstone track

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Daredevil two-time world champion and current runaway points leader Marc Marquez feels the Silverstone chicanes and curves can help him distance his championship rivals at the British Moto GP on Sunday.
What is more, Marquez, on 197 points going into the 12th of 18 races, copes better in the rain than second-placed Italian Valentino Rossi on 144 or misfiring champion Jorge Lorenzo on 138.
“I love this circuit, the first section is slowish but then a series of chicanes can allow a fast man to make the difference,” said the 23-year-old, who won here in 2014 on the way to his second straight World title.
“And we have been having mixed weather conditions and coming through that rather well,” added the Honda man, who’s big points lead is down to his consistency and a more moderate racing style than in his barnstorming past.
Dogged defending champion and fellow Spaniard Lorenzo is giving up nothing however, despite gaining zero points at Catalunya, Brno and Argentina.
“We need to think race by race and just try to get the best results day by day,” the 2015 champion and Yamaha rider, a three-time winner here, insisted.
His stable-mate Rossi has had nightmares in the rain three times this season at the Netherlands, Germany and the Czech Republic.
There have been six different winners in the last six Grand Prix but the top three have previous form in Britain.
Marquez and Lorenzo have three victories each here while Rossi, who won last year’s race, has two.
In Moto2 France’s Johann Zarco is aiming for a fifth victory this season and has a lead of 19 points over Alex Rins, who fell at the Dutch GP while Zarco came second.
In Moto3 Germany’s Brad Binder is still riding his early season form with a lead of 61 points over Spain’s Jorge Navarro in second, despite going through the summer season in mediocre form.

NAMPA/AFP

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