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Honda’s Pedrosa wins in Japan, Rossi second

Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa  is congratulated for his victory by Movistar Yamaha rider Valentino Rossi yesterday. (AFP)

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Dani Pedrosa came from behind to grab his first win of the season in stunning fashion at the Japan Grand Prix yesterday, while championship leader Valentino Rossi finished second.
The Spanish Honda rider clocked 46min 50.767sec for his 50th career victory on a drying track after rain, 8.573sec ahead of Rossi on Yamaha and 12.127sec in front of Rossi’s team-mate Jorge Lorenzo.
The results meant the Italian stretched his championship points lead over his closest rival Lorenzo to 18, with three more races to go, followed by distant third Marc Marquez.
Lorenzo, fastest rider in all four practice sessions in dry conditions, controlled the first half of the race as drizzle fell and appeared destined for another victory.
The Spanish Yamaha rider, who won the Japan Grand Prix in 2014, 2013 and 2009 and finished second in 2012 and 2011, went wide on the first corner after the start and allowed Rossi briefly to take the lead.
But Lorenzo quickly overtook the Italian on the following straight and began building up a long lead—until Pedrosa started to speed up halfway through the race.
Heavy rain showers and dense fog in the morning had caused a two-hour delay of warm up sessions before the race.
But midway through the MotoGP race, the rain stopped and a dry line began to appear where riders travelled, starting to damage wet tyres for Lorenzo and Rossi who pushed hard from the start, expecting the full wet condition to last.
Pedrosa started from the sixth on the grid and stayed fourth in early laps, but demonstrated an electrifying charge from lap 15 of the 24-lap race when he caught and past Rossi.
Two laps later, he stormed past Lorenzo whose front tyre deteriorated further.
Rossi attempted to keep up with Pedrosa, and quickly caught Lorenzo.
In lap 19, stressed Lorenzo rode wide in a corner and decelerated, letting the Italian to pass through and leave him far behind.
Rossi said he was content with the results that slightly widened his championship points lead against Lorenzo, but said the Motegi race wore him out.
“It was difficult to control the bike. The tyre began to give up a lot and it became more difficult,” Rossi said.
“It’s a lot better with full wet (conditions). Wet tyres became very difficult, very soft.”
Rossi and Lorenzo looked to the next three races that will decide their fate: Phillip Island in the coming weekend, Sepang in Malaysia in the following weekend and the season finale on November 8 in Valencia.
Mathematically, Rossi, the seven-time world champion in motorcycling’s top division, can claim his first title since 2009 if he finishes second in the next three races, even if Lorenzo collects three more wins.
But the Italian veteran said he must focus to win the next race and fight more victories to stay competitive.
“Two Ducatis, two Hondas are very strong. Now, Dani (Pedrosa) is in a great shape. The last races are very competitive,” he said.
“I love Phillip Island. It’s always difficult to find the setting, and conditions can be tricky. Winds and it can be cold like today,” he said. “It’s a great track. We will do our maximum.”
Two-time world champion Lorenzo vowed to collect three more wins in his bid to lift the season trophy.
“We are able to fight for the three wins in the Grand Prix. We continue to believe we still can win the championship. I want to believe it until the end,” Lorenzo said. “Maybe in the next race, some luck can change for us.”

MotoGP results (top ten)

1. D Pedrosa (Honda) 46:50.767
2. V Rossi (Yamaha) +8.573
3. J Lorenzo (Yamaha) +12.127
4. M Marquez (Honda) +27.841
5. A Dovizioso (Ducati) +35.085
6. C Crutchlow (LCR Honda) +37.263
7. B Smith (Yamaha Tech3) +37.667
8. K Nakasuga (Yamaha) +44.654
9. H Barbera (Ducati) +48.572
10. S Redding (Honda) +50.121
 
Overall standings (top three)
1. Valentino Rossi (Yamaha) 283
2. Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) 265
3. Marc Marquez (Honda) 197



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