Dovi, Ducati on top of the world heading to Jerez
Ever the realist, Andrea Dovizioso surely never imagined he would leave Austin leading🦹 the MotoGP World Championship.
The Ducati star was starting a lowly🔯♋ 13th on the grid, while title leader Marc Marquez looked firmly on course for a seventh successive COTA win as he converted pole position to an early lead.
But the Honda rider's shock mistake, combined with a strong fightback to fourth by Dovizioso means the Italian is back at the head of the riders' standings for the start of the European se൩ason at Jerez this weekend.

Ever the realist, Andrea ꦅDovizioso surely never imagined he would leave Austin leading the M🅷otoGP World Championship.
The Ducati star was starting a lowly 13th on the grid, while title leader Marc Marquez looked firmly on course ꦉfor a seventh successive COTA win as he converted pole position to an early lead.
But the🧜 Honda rider's shock mistake, combined with a strong fightback to fourth by Dovizioso means the Italian is back at the head of the riders' standings for the start of the European season at Jerez this week📖end.
Not only that, 🌌but Ducati is also leading the constructors' and teams' championships.
However, on paper, Jerez is one of the last venues Dovizioso would pick to try and defend his early 𒅌🌞points advantage, having never finished on the Jerez podium in the premier-class.
But he was in rostrum contention last season until being caught up in a spectacular clash between team-mate Jorge Lorenzo and Dani Pedrosa, and lapped 0.347s from the fastest time (albeit only good eno🔥ugh for eighth) during November's test.
"We arrive at Jerez in the lead but, 𝓀more than for the championship position itself, I'm happy first and foremost for the feeling with the bike so far this year," said Dovizioso🍃, who will start his 200th MotoGP race on Sunday.
"Our competitiveness has further increased and we managed to defend ourselves even on historically difficult tracks, but it's also true that there are even more riders capable of fighting for the podium and t꧒he season has just started.
"I believe that in Jerez we'll be able to be stronger than in the past, last year during the race we hღad already shown progress, but we need to keep our head doꦆwn and work hard to make more improvements and to be contenders on every single track."
🌱Team-mate Danilo Petrucci is fifth in the world championship, with fifth places in every race so far this year.
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