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Alex Marquez wins Catalan Grand Prix sprint in closest MotoGP finish ever

May 16 : Gresini Racing's Alex Marquez banished the ghosts of last year's home heartbreak to win the Catalan Grand Prix sprint by a whisker on Saturday, edging KTM's Pedro Acosta by 0.041 seconds in the closest sprint finish in MotoGP history.

Marquez's redemption arc played out perfectly at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, where he crashed out of a commanding lead in last year's sprint, allowing brother Marc to take the chequered flag.

This time, however, Alex Marquez held his nerve in a nail-biting duel with pole sitter Acosta to claim his first sprint victory of the season.

"I was trying to concentrate on myself, trying to be really on the pace," Marquez said.

"I struggled a little bit with the front tyre in the end, maybe I pushed a little bit too much in the beginning.

"So I need to improve for tomorrow in the management of the front tyre. But in the end, a victory today is also important."

At the start, Acosta shot into the lead and defended his position well while LCR Honda's Johann Zarco, who has never finished on the podium in a sprint, carved his way through to move up from fourth to second.

MARQUEZ SETS EARLY PACE

But Marquez was the early pace-setter, finding his way past veteran Zarco before using his compatriot Acosta's slipstream to seize the lead on lap four.

Jorge Martin's bid to seize the championship lead ended in the gravel after a costly mistake when the Aprilia rider crashed out at turn 10 - his fourth fall of the weekend - with marshals urging the desperate Spaniard not to rejoin the sprint.

Acosta appeared to be fading as even Trackhouse's Raul Fernandez swept past the 21-year-old KTM rider, leaving him scrambling to defend the final podium spot against a charging Di Giannantonio.

But the youngster found

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