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MotoGP Mugello: Lorenzo wins as Marquez crashes out

Movistar Yamaha’s Jorge Lorenzo cruised to his third successive MotoGP win of the season at Mugello this afternoon, crossing the line five second ahead of local hero Andrea Iannone with Valentino Rossi in third and Lorenzo cuts the points gap to only six.

But it was another disaster for reigning champion Marc Marquez who topped an horrendous weekend by crashing out of the race with six laps to go, losing the front at turn three despite holding it up on his elbow.

Marquez had charged through from his 13th place on the grid to fourth on the first lap and was involved in a dice with Iannone, Andrea Dovizioso and team-mate Dani Pedrosa but his hard-compund front tyre eventually called enough after the youngster had run wide into turn one several times.

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Lorenzo simply cruised away at the front, lapping a second faster than his competitors and Iannone had no answer in the end. The Italian is riding with a broken humerus and an heroic display saw him put in a calculated and skilful ride for second place.

Rossi got an awful start and took his time picking his way through the field. He reeled in the four-way scrap for second, passing Dovizioso for fifth a lap before the Italian retired with a technical problem.

The Doctor then passed Pedrosa on the same lap as his team-mate crashed but just didn’t have the pace to catch Iannone in the time available, despite setting his personal best lap of 1’48.173 on the penultimate circulation.

Britain’s Bradley Smith won the battle of the satellite bikes, crossing the line in fifth place. He had been in a race-long scrap with Cal Crutchlow but the CWM LCR Honda rider added to his crash in warm-up and went down fast at turn eight with three laps left. Crutchlow had selected the same hard tyre as Marquez.

Pol Espargaro followed Monster Yamaha team-mate Smith home in seventh with Suzuki’s Maverick Vinales in eighth. Danilo Petrucci, whose tangle with Aleix Espargaro resulted in the Spaniard crashing, was ninth behind Ducati test rider Michele Pirro while Yonny Hernandez completed the top ten.

Scott Redding ended in 11th place whole Loris Baz finished as top Open class rider. Eugene Laverty scored another point for 15th. Nicky Hayden and Jack Miller also went down, as did Stefan Bradl.

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Championship standings:

1    Valentino ROSSI    Yamaha    ITA    118
2    Jorge LORENZO    Yamaha    SPA    112
3    Andrea DOVIZIOSO    Ducati    ITA    83
4    Andrea IANNONE    Ducati    ITA    81
5    Marc MARQUEZ    Honda    SPA    69
6    Bradley SMITH    Yamaha    GBR    57
7    Cal CRUTCHLOW    Honda    GBR    47
8    Pol ESPARGARO    Yamaha    SPA    45
9    Maverick VIÑALES    Suzuki    SPA    36
10    Danilo PETRUCCI    Ducati    ITA    32
11    Aleix ESPARGARO    Suzuki    SPA    31
12    Yonny HERNANDEZ    Ducati    COL    26
13    Dani PEDROSA    Honda    SPA    23
14    Scott REDDING    Honda    GBR    18
15    Hector BARBERA    Ducati    SPA    16
16    Loris BAZ    Yamaha Forward    FRA    10
17    Michele PIRRO    Ducati    ITA    8
18    Nicky HAYDEN    Honda    USA    8
19    Jack MILLER    Honda    AUS    6
20    Hiroshi AOYAMA    Honda    JPN    5
21    Alvaro BAUTISTA    Aprilia    SPA    5
22    Eugene LAVERTY    Honda    IRL    3
23    Stefan BRADL    Yamaha Forward    GER    1

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