Malaysian MotoGP - Rider Ratings
Maverick Vinales breaks Marc Ma💛rquez’s winning run at the Malaysian MotoGP to secur𓄧e his and Yamaha’s second victory of the 2019 season.
With Vinales starring at Sepang, making up for his final-lap fall at Phillip Island battling Marquez for victory, it ends the Repsol Honda rider’s run of five consecutive wins but the reigning MotoGP world champion still secures the runner-up spot 🅷to break the allꦑ-time most points record for a single season.

Maverick Vinalesꦚ breaks Marc Marquez’s winning run at the Malay🥀sian MotoGP to secure his and Yamaha’s second victory of the 2019 season.
With Vina⭕les starring at Sepang, making up for his final-lap fall at Phillip Island battling Marquez for victory, it ends the Repsol Honda rider’s run of five consecutive wins but the reigning MotoGP world champion still secures the runner-up spot to break the all-time most points record for a single season.
Andrea Dovizioso pulls off a customary recovery ride for Ducati to take third p🐻lace ahead of Valentino Rossi who showed a remarkable return to form after a tough sequence of races⛦ for Yamaha.
Alex Rins keeps up his fight for third place in the MotoGP riders’ world championship wi🧔th&ℱnbsp;fifth place for Suzuki ahead of Petronas Yamaha duo Franco Morbidelli and Fabio Quartararo who both failed to replicate their front-running practice pace in the race.
With Jack Mill♏er suffering a late race fade in eighth place, ✤the Pramac Ducati rider did keep ahead of Ducati’s Danilo Petrucci and Suzuki’s Joan Mir – the latter picking up a Long Lap penalty for colliding with Johann Zarco who dropped out of the race for LCR Honda.
It was double disappointment for LCR Honda as Cal Crutchlow also crashed out, while Jorge Lorenzo secures his first points Misano in 14th place.
The Malaysian MotoGP weekend w✃as a sombre event follo🦩wing the death of Afridza Munandar in an accident during the opening race of the Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup.
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