MotoGP: Lorenzo wins crazy race at Aragon as Marquez falls
By alley - Sep 28, 2014, 9:30 AM ET

MotoGP: Lorenzo wins crazy race at Aragon as Marquez falls

Jorge Lorenzo claimed his first MotoGP win of 2014 as Marc Marquez crashed from the Aragon Grand Prix lead while trying to stay out on slicks in damp weather. Lorenzo's win ended a personal drought stretching back to the final race of 2013 at Valencia.

A rain shower in the closing laps totally changed the complexion of a race that also featured a violent crash for Valentino Rossi, who has been taken to hospital for precautionary checks.

The leaders tried their utmost to hang on with slicks tires as the rain arrived, while midfielders were soon coming in to change bikes. As the weather worsened, Marquez started escaping from what had been a ferociously close, place-swapping, battle with Honda team-mate Dani Pedrosa and Lorenzo's Yamaha.

Lorenzo lost touch with the Hondas ahead and finally pitted for wets, emerging just ahead of Aleix Espargaro, who had been the first man to come in. Pedrosa then crashed under braking for Turn 1, while Marquez continued to persist with slicks even as Lorenzo began to close down what had become a half-minute lead.

Eventually the conditions became too much and Marquez fell on the way into Turn 2. Like Pedrosa he was able to rejoin and tiptoe back to the pits to finally take his second bike and wet tires, but it relegated the championship leader to a distant 13th place, one spot ahead of Pedrosa.

After the Hondas' accidents, Lorenzo rapidly escaped from Espargaro, who was coming under pressure from the resurgent Cal Crutchlow and Stefan Bradl. Crutchlow caught the Forward Yamaha on the last lap, with the pair banging fairings on the run to the line.

Espargaro held on to claim his first MotoGP podium by 0.017sec over Crutchlow, whose third place was his first rostrum with Ducati.

Rossi's crash came in the early, dry, part of the race, when he nearly clipped Pedrosa under braking as they battled for third. The Yamaha slewed over the curbs and had a big accident in the run-off area. Rossi was taken away from the scene on a stretcher, but was able to walk into the medical center himself before heading to hospital for checks.

Other crashers included Andrea Iannone and Andrea Dovizioso on the two new Ducatis.

Iannone had battled hard with Marquez and Pedrosa for the race lead at first, heading the field after lap one. But he then ran wide at high speed, destroying his Pramac Ducati when he eventually lost control on the wet grass and sent his bike tumbling end over end.

Dovizioso's crash was more gentle but still race-ending, as he fell from fourth while among those trying to stay out on slicks as the rain came.

Bradley Smith narrowly beat Tech 3 Yamaha teammate Pol Espargaro and Gresini's Alvaro Bautista to fifth.

The incidents and pit stop issues helped several underdogs to make it into the top 10, with Hiroshi Aoyama taking eighth ahead of Aspar teammate Nicky Hayden and the second Gresini bike of Scott Redding.

Pos

Rider

Team

Bike

Gap

1

Jorge Lorenzo

Yamaha

Yamaha

44m 20.406s

2

Aleix Espargaro

Forward Racing

Forward Yamaha

10.295s

3

Cal Crutchlow

Ducati

Ducati

10.312s

4

Stefan Bradl

LCR

Honda

11.718s

5

Bradley Smith

Tech 3

Yamaha

29.483s

6

Pol Espargaro

Tech 3

Yamaha

29.686s

7

Alvaro Bautista

Gresini Racing

Honda

29.763s

8

Hiroshi Aoyama

Aspar

Honda

37.841s

9

Nicky Hayden

Aspar

Honda

42.957s

10

Scott Redding

Gresini Racing

Honda

53.937s

11

Danilo Petrucci

IodaRacing Project

ART/Aprilia

59.824s

12

Alex de Angelis

Forward Racing

Forward Yamaha

1m 00.718s

13

Marc Marquez

Honda

Honda

1m 15.227s

14

Daniel Pedrosa

Honda

Honda

1m 24.526s

15

Yonny Hernandez

Pramac Racing

Ducati

1m 38.255s

16

Michael Laverty

Paul Bird Motorsport

PBM/Aprilia

1 Lap

17

Mike Di Meglio

Avintia Racing

Avintia/Kawasaki

1 Lap

18

Broc Parkes

Paul Bird Motorsport

PBM/Aprilia

1 Lap

19

Hector Barbera

Avintia Racing

Ducati

1 Lap

-

Andrea Dovizioso

Ducati

Ducati

Retirement

-

Valentino Rossi

Yamaha

Yamaha

Retirement

-

Andrea Iannone

Pramac Racing

Ducati

Retirement

-

Karel Abraham

Cardion AB Motoracing

Honda

Retirement

 

Originally on Autosport.com

 

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