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MotoGP Grand Prix of Spain 2016 Results: Winner, Standings and Reaction

Valentino Rossi clinched his first win of the 2016 MotoGP campaign on Sunday after edging Jorge Lorenzo to claim his seventh Spanish Grand Prix title with a finishing time of 45:28.834.  The Doctor won his first Jerez crown all the way back in 2002, and Sunday's triumph marks his first Spanish win since 2009. Bet365 detailed the evergreen veteran's unrivalled success: Standings leader Marc Marquez rounded out the podium with his third-place finish and is still yet to end up outside the top three in a race this season, maintaining his place atop the riders' table. Aspar Team MotoGP provided a breakdown of Sunday's results in full: Here's how the 2016 MotoGP standings look after Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix, where we can see Rossi is th...

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MotoGP Grand Prix of Spain 2016 Results: Winner, Standings and Reaction

Valentino Rossi clinched his first win of the 2016 MotoGP campaign on Sunday after edging Jorge Lorenzo to claim his seventh Spanish Grand Prix title with a finishing time of 45:28.834.  The Doctor won his first Jerez crown all the way back in 2002, and Sunday's triumph marks his first Spanish win since 2009. Bet365 detailed the evergreen veteran's unrivalled success: Standings leader Marc Marquez rounded out the podium with his third-place finish and is still yet to end up outside the top three in a race this season, maintaining his place atop the riders' table. Aspar Team MotoGP provided a breakdown of Sunday's results in full: Here's how the 2016 MotoGP standings look after Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix, where we can see Rossi is th...

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MotoGP Grand Prix of Spain 2016 Results: Winner, Standings and Reaction

Valentino Rossi clinched his first win of the 2016 MotoGP campaign on Sunday after edging Jorge Lorenzo to claim his seventh Spanish Grand Prix title with a finishing time of 45:28.834.  The Doctor won his first Jerez crown all the way back in 2002, and Sunday's triumph marks his first Spanish win since 2009. Bet365 detailed the evergreen veteran's unrivalled success: Standings leader Marc Marquez rounded out the podium with his third-place finish and is still yet to end up outside the top three in a race this season, maintaining his place atop the riders' table. Aspar Team MotoGP provided a breakdown of Sunday's results in full: Here's how the 2016 MotoGP standings look after Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix, where we can see Rossi is th...

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Posted in MotorSports.