Lorenzo makes his kingdom Catalunya
Jorge Lorenzo is the King of the World. The Balearic again nailed his flag in Montmelo putting more land through a Spanish championship smell. The Spaniard shot in the early stages where Dovizioso could only hold him until he fell. Pedrosa finished second ahead of Stoner.
Indisputable victory signed by the Spanish Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) at Montmelo, the fifth year, the third row, who shoots him in the championship, ahead of Dani Pedrosa (Honda) was second and now also takes the square in general.
Behind Lorenzo and Pedrosa was ranked Australian Casey Stoner, while Alvaro Bautista (Suzuki) and Hector Barbera (Ducati) fifth and tenth, respectively, signed his best qualifying of the year. Aleix Espagaró retired.
The World Cup very much in favor
With this victory, Lorenzo increased his lead in the championship standings, now located in 52 points. The Spaniard only met resistance in the Italian Andrea Dovizioso (Honda) until eleven laps fell. Pedrosa, who rallied after a problem at the start, and Stoner had a great pulse after second place, which was resolved at the end of Spanish.
Sweat Pedrosa for second place
Dani, as always, took the top speed of your Honda and expertise in the output goes to the front before the first corner, but Catalan is spent braking. From first to tenth, with what had to start to climb from the first round.
By then it had formed a quartet forward with Lorenzo, Dovizioso, Stoner and De Puniet. Little by little, the French began to lose pace and Pedrosa began to pick up after getting the fastest lap of the race.
Just keep rocking Dovizioso
Lorenzo’s victory was unquestionable. Withstood the onslaught of Dovizioso, who alone remained before the Mallorca type, but surely the race would have a different dynamic if Pedrosa had not been wrong in the output. Until eleven laps, fell Dovizioso, Lorenzo was no longer alone and had no problems for the win.
[...] Spanish Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha), author of the third fastest time in first free practice for the San Marino Grand Prix [...]