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Motegi MotoGP: Jorge Lorenzo wins, Marc Marquez claims title

Marquez just needed to finish ahead of Dani Pedrosa and Valentino Rossi to clinch his second crown in as many years in the premier class.
3 min read12 Oct '14
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Marc Marquez wrapped up the 2014 MotoGP title with second place behind winner Jorge Lorenzo in the Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi.
 
Marquez just needed to finish ahead of Dani Pedrosa and Valentino Rossi to clinch his second crown in as many years in the premier class.
 
He made life harder for himself by falling to seventh through the first corner, as Rossi burst into an immediate lead and his Yamaha team-mate Lorenzo moved up to second through the opening lap.
 
Marquez was back into fifth place, ahead of Honda team-mate Pedrosa, by the end of lap one, and then picked off the Ducatis of Andrea Iannone and poleman Andrea Dovizioso through the first third of the race.
 
Rossi led until lap five, when Lorenzo passed him into the right-hander at the end of the back straight.
 
The Spaniard quickly pulled away, while Rossi soon found Marquez appearing on his tail.
 
He fended the Honda off as long as he could, and even repassed Marquez after losing the place for the first time, but eventually on lap 16 of 24 Marquez moved into the title-clinching position.
 
Lorenzo was 2.7 seconds up the road by then, and was able to cruise home for a second straight win.
 
Marquez chipped a little from Lorenzo's lead and kept Rossi at a safe distance as second place brought him a fourth world championship - with two in MotoGP joining his previous Moto2 and 125cc crowns.
 
Rossi held on to third despite late pressure from Pedrosa.
 
Dovizioso and Iannone completed the top six.
 
Stefan Bradl pursued Iannone for many laps before having to focus on the closing Pol Espargaro instead.
 
As Espargaro caught Bradl, he shook off Tech 3 Yamaha team-mate Bradley Smith, who finished ninth ahead of Alvaro Bautista.
 
After their podium finishes in the wet at Aragon, Aleix Espargaro and Cal Crutchlow had tougher days at Motegi.
 
Off the pace all weekend, Espargaro could only finish 11th, while Crutchlow crashed out of 10th on lap two.
 

RESULTS - 24 LAPS:

Jorge LorenzoYamahaYamaha42m21.259s
2
Marc MarquezHondaHonda1.638s
3
Valentino RossiYamahaYamaha2.602s
4
Daniel PedrosaHondaHonda3.157s
5
Andrea DoviziosoDucatiDucati14.353s
6
Andrea IannonePramac RacingDucati16.653s
7
Stefan BradlLCRHonda19.531s
8
Pol EspargaroTech 3Yamaha19.815s
9
Bradley SmithTech 3Yamaha23.575s
10
Alvaro BautistaGresini RacingHonda35.687s
11
Aleix EspargaroForward RacingForward Yamaha40.668s
12
Katsuyuki NakasugaYamahaYamaha51.027s
13
Hiroshi AoyamaAsparHonda51.093s
14
Nicky HaydenAsparHonda55.792s
15
Hector BarberaAvintia RacingDucati59.089s
16
Scott ReddingGresini RacingHonda59.508s
17
Alex de AngelisForward RacingForward Yamaha1m16.547s
18
Michael LavertyPaul Bird MotorsportPBM/Aprilia1m28.021s
19
Mike Di MeglioAvintia RacingAvintia/Kawasaki1m29.470s
20
Broc ParkesPaul Bird MotorsportPBM/Aprilia1m33.253s
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Yonny HernandezPramac RacingDucatiRetirement
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Karel AbrahamCardion AB MotoracingHondaRetirement
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Danilo PetrucciIodaRacing ProjectART/ApriliaRetirement
-
Cal CrutchlowDucatiDucatiRetirement

RIDERS' CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER 15 OF 18 ROUNDS:

Marc Marquez312
2
Valentino Rossi230
3
Daniel Pedrosa230
4
Jorge Lorenzo227
5
Andrea Dovizioso153
6
Aleix Espargaro117
7
Pol Espargaro116
8
Andrea Iannone102
9
Stefan Bradl96
10
Bradley Smith92
11
Alvaro Bautista79
12
Cal Crutchlow63
13
Scott Redding60
14
Hiroshi Aoyama54
15
Yonny Hernandez39
16
Nicky Hayden38
17
Karel Abraham33
18
Colin Edwards11
19
Michele Pirro11
20
Danilo Petrucci9
21
Broc Parkes7
22
Alex de Angelis7
23
Mike Di Meglio4
24
Katsuyuki Nakasuga4
25
Hector Barbera3
26
Michael Laverty2
27
Leon Camier1

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