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Dovizioso: Ducati exit had no bearing on Austrian GP performance

Andrea Dovizioso says his impending exit from the Ducati MotoGP squad made little difference to his mindset on his way to winning the Austrian grand prix. The Italian eased to his first win of 2020 by 1.4 seconds over Suzuki’s Joan Mir and Pramac’s Jack Miller having edged away in controlled fashion in the closing stages. Dovizioso has had a mixed start to his ’20 campaign, having scored a strong third place in the Spanish GP at Jerez before struggling at the next two Andalucian and Czech events with sixth and 11th placed finishes respectively, leaving him fourth in the riders standings-29 points down on leader Fabio Quartararo. He then announced his departure from the Ducati team he...
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