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Breakthrough victory: Andrea Iannone makes it a 1-2 for Ducati at Austrian Grand Prix

Italian rider wins from pole at the Red Bull Ring circuit in Spielberg for the bike manufacturer’s first taste of success in almost six years

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Italian MotoGP rider Andrea Iannone of Ducati (right) and third-placed Spanish ace Jorge Lorenzo of Movistar Yamaha celebrate on the podium at the Austrian Grand Prix. Photo: EPA
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Andrea Iannone claimed his maiden MotoGP victory in the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday, giving Ducati their first win since 2010.

Iannone started from pole at the Red Bull Ring circuit, and despite losing the lead temporarily to team-mate Andrea Dovizioso, hit the front again in the closing stages and held on with ease.

Italian team Ducati had last tasted success when Casey Stoner won in Australia almost six years ago, but they were the fastest team all week as MotoGP returned to Austria for the first time since 1997.

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“It’s an incredible feeling. It’s very difficult to explain these emotions,” said Iannone, who will be replaced at Ducati by defending world champion Jorge Lorenzo at the end of the season.

Andrea Iannone licks his lips as he celebrates his victory at the Austrian Grand Prix. Photo: EPA
Andrea Iannone licks his lips as he celebrates his victory at the Austrian Grand Prix. Photo: EPA
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“My first victory in this class with Ducati, with this incredible group. They support me from the beginning.

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