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Valentino Rossi crash hands Marc Marquez Malaysian GP win

Marc Marquez eased to MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix victory to secure the constructors' title for Honda after long-time leader Valentino Rossi crashed late on. Yamaha's Rossi hit the front at the start and was resisting late pressure from Marquez as he sought to end his 27-race win drought when he crashed at Turn 1, releasing the Honda rider to ease to his 70th career win. Rossi grabbed the holeshot from second on the grid, while poleman Johann Zarco recovered from a poor launch to shadow his Yamaha stablemate ahead of Pramac's Jack Miller.  Marquez recovered one spot from seventh at the start, making slight contact with Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa as the pair ran...
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