MotoGP: Lorenzo dominates at Mugello, Marquez crashes

The Yamaha rider took the lead away from Andrea Dovizioso on the first lap, as poleman Andrea Iannone was relegated to third.

Published on Jun 01, 2015 11:11:00 AM

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Jorge Lorenzo scored his third consecutive MotoGP victory with a dominant performance at Mugello.

The Yamaha rider took the lead away from Andrea Dovizioso on the first lap, as poleman Andrea Iannone was relegated to third.

After the worst qualifying result of his career, Marc Marquez charged from 13th on the grid to fourth by the end of the opening tour, before making quick work of the Ducatis at San Donato on successive laps.

Lorenzo then had Marquez on his tail but was able to pull away from his fellow Spaniard and went on to win by 5.5 seconds, although his advantage had been more than 8s at one stage.

Marquez battled with the two Ducatis for most of the race, and was fighting to reclaim second from Iannone when he crashed out with five laps to go.

Iannone held on to second place to score the best result of his MotoGP career, but any hopes of a double podium for Ducati at home were lost when Dovizioso pitted with a bike issue after slipping down the order.

Valentino Rossi instead claimed a popular podium finish in third, fighting back after a lacklustre start had left him 10th at the end of lap one. He stays in the championship lead, six points ahead of Lorenzo.

Dani Pedrosa was fourth while Bradley Smith took fifth after fellow Briton Cal Crutchlow suffered a second big crash of the day in the closing stages. The LCR Honda rider had earlier hurt himself in a shunt during warm-up.

Pol Espargaro followed his Tech 3 Yamaha team-mate Smith across the line in sixth ahead of Suzuki's Maverick Vinales and third Ducati rider Michele Pirro.

Danilo Petrucci survived an early clash that caused Aleix Espargaro to crash out to finish ninth in front of Pramac team-mate Yonny Hernandez.

RESULTS - 23 LAPS:

PosRiderTeamBikeGap
1Jorge LorenzoYamahaYamaha41m39.173s
2Andrea IannoneDucatiDucati5.563s
3Valentino RossiYamahaYamaha6.661s
4Daniel PedrosaHondaHonda9.978s
5Bradley SmithTech 3Yamaha15.284s
6Pol EspargaroTech 3Yamaha15.665s
7Maverick VinalesSuzukiSuzuki23.805s
8Michele PirroDucatiDucati29.152s
9Danilo PetrucciPramac RacingDucati32.008s
10Yonny HernandezPramac RacingDucati34.571s
11Scott ReddingMarc VDSHonda38.553s
12Loris BazForward RacingYamaha Forward42.158s
13Hector BarberaAvintia RacingDucati44.801s
14Alvaro BautistaAprilia GresiniAprilia50.435s
15Eugene LavertyAsparHonda53.060s
16Mike Di MeglioAvintia RacingDucati1m15.265s
17Karel AbrahamAB MotoracingHonda1m15.381s
18Marco MelandriAprilia GresiniAprilia1m41.840s
-Cal CrutchlowLCRHondaRetirement
-Marc MarquezHondaHondaRetirement
-Andrea DoviziosoDucatiDucatiRetirement
-Stefan BradlForward RacingYamaha ForwardRetirement
-Nicky HaydenAsparHondaRetirement
-Aleix EspargaroSuzukiSuzukiRetirement
-Jack MillerLCRHondaRetirement
-Alex de AngelisIodaRacing ProjectART/ApriliaRetirement

RIDERS' STANDINGS:

PosRiderPoints
1Valentino Rossi118
2Jorge Lorenzo112
3Andrea Dovizioso83
4Andrea Iannone81
5Marc Marquez69
6Bradley Smith57
7Cal Crutchlow47
8Pol Espargaro45
9Maverick Vinales36
10Danilo Petrucci32
11Aleix Espargaro31
12Yonny Hernandez26
13Daniel Pedrosa23
14Scott Redding18
15Hector Barbera16
16Loris Baz10
17Michele Pirro8
18Nicky Hayden8
19Jack Miller6
20Hiroshi Aoyama5
21Alvaro Bautista5
22Eugene Laverty3
23Stefan Bradl1

 

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