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MOTOGP: Pedrosa wins, Rossi and Marquez clash
By alley - Oct 25, 2015, 4:31 AM ET

MOTOGP: Pedrosa wins, Rossi and Marquez clash

Dani Pedrosa (LEFT) led Jorge Lorenzo home in a Malaysian Grand Prix dominated by MotoGP championship leader Valentino Rossi's apparently deliberate clash with Marc Marquez.

The once friendly relationship between Marquez and Rossi had turned sour prior to the Sepang race when Rossi vehemently criticised Marquez's riding in the preceding Phillip Island event, accusing the Spaniard of helping Lorenzo's title bid and bearing grudges from clashes earlier in the 2015 season. They then became embroiled in a ferocious battle for third place (pictured, TOP) in the opening laps in Malaysia, repeatedly passing and repassing each other in a series of tight moves.

Rossi gesticulated at Marquez in frustration after one pass, and then after the Honda went around the Yamaha's outside at Turn 13, Rossi appeared to slow, look toward his rival and drift wide into him. An incensed Marquez fell to the ground and then retired in the pits, while Rossi continued to finish third.

MotoGP race direction immediately announced that it would investigate the incident after the grand prix, and subsequently announced that Rossi would start from the back for the title decider at Valencia.

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Lorenzo has already reduced Rossi's championship lead to seven points by finishing second. The Spaniard dropped from fourth to sixth behind the Ducatis off the line, but outbraked both Andrea Iannone and Andrea Dovizioso into Turn 4 on the opening lap. He then passed Rossi next time around before catching Marquez and taking his second place when the Honda ran slightly wide at Turn 4.

Lorenzo attempted to catch Pedrosa, but the polesitter always had the race under control, leading every lap and inching away to take his second win in the last three races and his third from the last four Malaysian GPs.

Neither Ducati reached the finish: Iannone slowed early on with a mechanical problem, and Dovizioso crashed out in an incident with Cal Crutchlow.

Bradley Smith charged from ninth to fourth place for Tech 3 Yamaha, ahead of Crutchlow's LCR Honda, with Pramac Ducati rider Danilo Petrucci also making good progress to beat the battling Suzukis of Aleix Espargaro and Maverick Vinales to sixth.

Pol Espargaro was ninth despite sustaining a back injury when he was taken out by Hector Barbera in a warm-up collision.

Barbera received a penalty point for the clash, which added to his tally from the earlier in the season meant he was demoted from 10th to the back of the grid. He recovered to 13th.

Stefan Bradl completed the top 10 in a strong performance for Aprilia.

RESULTS - 20 LAPS:

Pos

Rider

Team

Bike

Gap

1

Daniel Pedrosa

Honda

Honda

40m37.691s

2

Jorge Lorenzo

Yamaha

Yamaha

3.612s

3

Valentino Rossi

Yamaha

Yamaha

13.724s

4

Bradley Smith

Tech 3

Yamaha

23.995s

5

Cal Crutchlow

LCR

Honda

28.721s

6

Danilo Petrucci

Pramac Racing

Ducati

36.372s

7

Aleix Espargaro

Suzuki

Suzuki

39.290s

8

Maverick Vinales

Suzuki

Suzuki

39.436s

9

Pol Espargaro

Tech 3

Yamaha

42.462s

10

Stefan Bradl

Aprilia Gresini

Aprilia

44.601s

11

Scott Redding

Marc VDS

Honda

47.690s

12

Yonny Hernandez

Pramac Racing

Ducati

52.112s

13

Hector Barbera

Avintia Racing

Ducati

52.360s

14

Toni Elias

Forward Racing

Yamaha Forward

53.619s

15

Alvaro Bautista

Aprilia Gresini

Aprilia

53.631s

16

Nicky Hayden

Aspar

Honda

1m01.431s

17

Jack Miller

LCR

Honda

1m02.828s

18

Mike Di Meglio

Avintia Racing

Ducati

1m05.075s

19

Eugene Laverty

Aspar

Honda

1m09.877s

20

Anthony West

AB Motoracing

Honda

1m24.749s

-

Andrea Dovizioso

Ducati

Ducati

Retirement

-

Marc Marquez

Honda

Honda

Retirement

-

Loris Baz

Forward Racing

Yamaha Forward

Retirement

-

Andrea Iannone

Ducati

Ducati

Retirement

-

Damian Cudlin

IodaRacing Project

ART/Aprilia

Retirement

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS:

Pos

Rider

Points

1

Valentino Rossi

0.312

2

Jorge Lorenzo

0.305

3

Marc Marquez

0.222

4

Daniel Pedrosa

0.19

5

Andrea Iannone

0.188

6

Bradley Smith

0.171

7

Andrea Dovizioso

0.153

8

Cal Crutchlow

0.118

9

Danilo Petrucci

0.107

10

Pol Espargaro

0.103

11

Aleix Espargaro

0.097

12

Maverick Vinales

0.092

13

Scott Redding

0.083

14

Yonny Hernandez

0.053

15

Hector Barbera

0.033

16

Alvaro Bautista

0.029

17

Loris Baz

0.028

18

Stefan Bradl

0.017

19

Jack Miller

0.017

20

Nicky Hayden

0.016

21

Eugene Laverty

0.009

22

Katsuyuki Nakasuga

0.008

22

Michele Pirro

0.008

24

Mike Di Meglio

0.008

25

Hiroshi Aoyama

0.005

26

Takumi Takahashi

0.004

27

Toni Elias

0.002

28

Alex de Angelis

0.002

 

Originally on Autosport.com

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