MotoGP: Lorenzo wins the Spanish GP at Jerez

The Yamaha rider had been quickest in three practice sessions, took a straightforward pole, and carried that commanding form into the race.

Published on May 04, 2015 01:25:00 PM

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Jorge Lorenzo revitalised his MotoGP title bid by dominating the Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez.

The Yamaha rider had been quickest in three of the first three practice sessions, took a straightforward pole, and carried that commanding form into the race.

Lorenzo fended off Marc Marquez through the opening laps and then had little trouble extending a four-second lead that he nursed to the finish to earn a first win since last October's Japanese GP. 

Despite needing surgery on a fractured finger following a motocross crash just eight days ago, Marquez was able to claim second for Honda.

Valentino Rossi picked his way through to third but could not catch Marquez, although the result still gave him a record 200th podium at grand prix level.

Cal Crutchlow emerged from an early battle with Pol Espargaro to claim fourth for LCR Honda.

Ducati expected Jerez to be a tough circuit and its factory riders made life harder for themselves with mistakes.

Andrea Iannone tumbled down the order with a poor start from the front row, while Andrea Dovizioso ended up last when he slid through the gravel on lap one.

Iannone recovered to sixth, catching Espargaro at the end, and Dovizioso battled back to ninth.

Aleix Espargaro resisted pressure from Bradley Smith to take seventh for Suzuki.

The best battle of the race was a five-way scrap between the Pramac Ducatis of Danilo Petrucci and Yonny Hernandez, Maverick Vinales' Suzuki, Scott Redding's Marc VDS Honda and Hector Barbera's Avintia Ducati for 10th.

Hernandez fought his way to the front of the queue by the end to complete the top 10.

RESULTS - 27 LAPS:

PosRiderTeamBikeGap
1Jorge LorenzoYamahaYamaha44m57.246s
2Marc MarquezHondaHonda5.576s
3Valentino RossiYamahaYamaha11.586s
4Cal CrutchlowLCRHonda22.727s
5Pol EspargaroTech 3Yamaha26.620s
6Andrea IannoneDucatiDucati27.021s
7Aleix EspargaroSuzukiSuzuki35.445s
8Bradley SmithTech 3Yamaha36.296s
9Andrea DoviziosoDucatiDucati41.933s
10Yonny HernandezPramac RacingDucati51.072s
11Maverick VinalesSuzukiSuzuki51.674s
12Danilo PetrucciPramac RacingDucati52.421s
13Scott ReddingMarc VDSHonda53.052s
14Hector BarberaAvintia RacingDucati53.200s
15Alvaro BautistaAprilia GresiniAprilia57.344s
16Stefan BradlForward RacingYamaha Forward59.018s
17Nicky HaydenAsparHonda1m01.506s
18Eugene LavertyAsparHonda1m03.163s
19Marco MelandriAprilia GresiniAprilia1m06.895s
20Jack MillerLCRHonda1m14.182s
21Alex de AngelisIodaRacing ProjectART/Aprilia1m26.832s
22Mike Di MeglioAvintia RacingDucati1 Lap
-Hiroshi AoyamaHondaHondaRetirement
-Loris BazForward RacingYamaha ForwardRetirement
-Karel AbrahamAB MotoracingHondaRetirement

POINTS

PosRiderPoints
1Valentino Rossi82
2Andrea Dovizioso67
3Jorge Lorenzo62
4Marc Marquez56
5Andrea Iannone50
6Cal Crutchlow47
7Bradley Smith36
8Aleix Espargaro31
9Pol Espargaro26
10Maverick Vinales20
11Danilo Petrucci19
12Scott Redding13
13Yonny Hernandez12
14Daniel Pedrosa10
15Hector Barbera10
16Jack Miller6
17Hiroshi Aoyama5
18Nicky Hayden3
19Loris Baz2
20Alvaro Bautista2
21Stefan Bradl1

 

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