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Maverick Vinales ends Yamaha win drought with dominant Australian victory

Maverick Vinales ended a 25-race win drought for Yamaha with a dominant victory in a chaotic MotoGP Australian Grand Prix, while Marc Marquez retired following a scary collision with Johann Zarco. Vinales recovered from a sluggish start to take the lead early on to ease to Yamaha's first win since Assen last year, while Andrea Iannone fended off Andrea Dovizioso for second. Danilo Petrucci made a blinding start from eighth on the grid to lead into Turn 1, but dropped to the back of the pack after running off track at the second turn, with Pramac teammate Jack Miller picking up the mantle in front of his home crowd. Marquez scythed past Miller at the start of the second lap, with Andrea...
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