CLAWING BACK THE POINTS
Spain’s Jorge Lorenzo was a start-to-finish winner of his home race at round six of the MotoGP championships, the Catalunya GP, the reigning champion clawing back ground at the top of the 2013 standings.
Factory Yamaha star Lorenzo shot into the lead at the first corner, edging ahead of Repsol Honda’s Dani Pedrosa and controlled the race from the front to win by 1.763 seconds for his third victory of the season.
Pedrosa held off a fearsome attack from team-mate Marc Marquez in the closing laps to narrowly claim the runner-up spot with Valentino Rossi finishing in a lonely fourth.
Lorenzo has reduced the gap to Pedrosa at the top of the championship to seven points after six rounds, with Marquez a further 23 points in arrears.
A number of high-profile contenders crashed out, including Tech 3 Yamaha’s Cal Crutchlow, Ducati’s Nicky Hayden and Alvaro Bautista on the Gresini Honda.
Crutchlow was holding fourth place – 1.3s behind Lorenzo – when he went down at Turn 7.
The British rider’s team-mate, series rookie Bradley Smith, overhauled Ducati’s Andrea Dovizioso in the closing stages to claim his best result to date with a brilliant ride to sixth.
Lorenzo, who started from third place on the grid, blasted into the lead from pole man Pedrosa in a sprint to the first corner with Marquez slotting into third ahead of Crutchlow and Rossi.
Bautista was a first lap casualty as he attempted to overtake Rossi – whom he tangled with on the first lap of the previous Mugello round – losing the front end at Turn 10 and narrowly avoiding colliding with the Italian’s M1 as he slid into the gravel.
Hayden was making good progress in the early stages and the American forced his way past Andrea Iannone on the Pramac machine to take seventh behind Stefan Bradl as Lorenzo continued to lead from Pedrosa, Marquez, Crutchlow and Rossi.
However, Hayden was also caught out at Turn 10, losing the front of his Desmosedici and sliding out of sixth place after the former world champion had passed Bradl.
Lorenzo, Pedrosa and Marquez began to pull away from Rossi, who in turn had daylight between himself and Bradl in fifth place with Dovizioso and Smith the first seven.
There was no change at the front with 10 laps remaining as Lorenzo held an advantage of only 0.387s over Pedrosa with Marquez still in touch.
Rossi was holding a lonely fourth, around four and a half seconds down on the leading group, with Bradl fifth ahead of Dovizioso, Smith and Aleix Espargaro on the Power Electronics Aspar.
Pedrosa, though, began to drop back slightly as Lorenzo opened an advantage of 0.5s with eight laps to go.
Lorenzo started to turn the screw, lapping in 1m 43.339s with seven laps remaining to increase his lead to 0.877s over Pedrosa as Marquez closed in on his team-mate.
At the end of the 19th lap Lorenzo’s lead was now one second, with Pedrosa coming under pressure from Marquez.
The two Repsol Honda riders became embroiled in a thrilling battle as Lorenzo cemented his position at the front.
Marquez was looking increasingly threatening and attempted to slip underneath Pedrosa on the brakes on the penultimate lap, but the young Spaniard lost a few tenths of a second as his RC213V almost pitched him off under heavy braking as Pedrosa closed the door.
Marquez, though, clawed back the deficit to challenge Pedrosa again on the final lap but the championship leader kept his nose in front to hold on for second place.
Rossi took fourth ahead of Bradl, followed by Smith and Dovizioso.
Espargaro, Colin Edwards (Forward Racing FTR Kawasaki) and Michele Pirro on the Ignite Pramac Ducati completed the top 10.
Northern Ireland’s Michael Laverty was a faller on lap one after running into the gravel trap at Turn 10, with Randy de Puniet, Andrea Iannone and Karel Abraham also failing to finish.
Results from the 2013 MotoGP Spain
1 Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha ESP 43’06.479
2 Daniel Pedrosa Honda ESP 0’01.763
3 Marc Marquez Honda ESP 0’01.826
4 Valentino Rossi Yamaha ITA 0’05.874
5 Stefan Bradl Honda GER 0’26.756
6 Bradley Smith Yamaha GBR 0’32.228
7 Andrea Dovizioso Ducati ITA 0’32.692
8 Aleix Espargaro ART ESP 0’58.615
9 Colin Edwards FTR Kawasaki USA 1’03.142
10 Michele Pirro Ducati ITA 1’09.774
11 Danilo Petrucci Ioda-Suter ITA 1’24.377
12 Claudio Corti FTR Kawasaki ITA 1’33.679
13 Yonny Hernandez ART COL 1’45.355
14 Bryan Staring FTR Honda AUS 1’50.745
15 Javier Del Amor FTR ESP -1Laps
MotoGP World standings after race 6 of 18:
1. Daniel Pedrosa Honda ESP 123
2. Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha ESP 116
3. Marc Marquez Honda ESP 93
4. Cal Crutchlow Yamaha GBR 71
5. Valentino Rossi Yamaha ITA 60
6. Andrea Dovizioso Ducati ITA 59
7. Nicky Hayden Ducati USA 45
8. Stefan Bradl Honda GER 41
9. Alvaro Bautista Honda ESP 38
10. Aleix Espargaro ART ESP 36
11. Bradley Smith Yamaha GBR 34
12. Michele Pirro Ducati ITA 28
13. Andrea Iannone Ducati ITA 21
14. Hector Barbera FTR ESP 13
15. Danilo Petrucci Ioda-Suter ITA 13
16. Randy De Puniet ART FRA 11
Photo courtesy Yamaha

