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Jorge Lorenzo Takes Win At Estoril MotoGP

Joy Ryder - Monday 05.10.09, 15:17pm

Jorge Lorenzo - Assen TT 2009

Jorge Lorenzo - Assen TT 2009

Jorge Lorenzo took the victory in the Portuguese Grand Prix of Estoril yesterday for the Fiat Yamaha team followed in second place by the returning Marlboro Ducati rider Casey Stoner and Dani Pedrosa on the Repsol Honda in third.

The Spanish rider has now slashed his team-mates lead from 30 to just 18 points after claiming his fourth win of the season.

It was Pedrosa that took to the front of the pack as the race got underway but by the end of lap 1, Lorenzo took the number one slot and stayed there until the end of the race to take the chequered flag.

Stoner had moved back to fifth spot as the riders went into turn one but was soon past the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 rider Colin Edwards, before chasing down Rossi and finally slotting into third place.  On the following lap, the Marlboro Ducati rider made his move on his fellow Spaniard Pedrosa, and was into second place behind Lorenzo.

By mid-race point, Lorenzo had managed to build-up a lead of 2.3 seconds over the Australian, followed by Pedrosa and Rossi an unbelievable 7.7 seconds behind his team-mate.

Rossi finally took his Fiat Yamaha across the line in fourth place, 23.428 seconds after Lorenzo having suffered with  no grip on his rear wheel.  Rossi had been off the pace all weekend with his Yamaha and thinks the problem may also have been to do with the set-up of his machine.

Colin Edwards finished in fifth with Toni Elias on the San Carlo Honda Gresini followed in sixth as he battled the challenging Andrea Dovizioso on the second Repsol Honda.  Nicky Hayden took eighth on the second Ducati Marlboro bike followed by James Toseland on the second Monster Yamaha Tech 3 and Chris Vermeulen on the Rizla Suzuki in tenth.

The Pramac Ducati rider Mika Kallio, who was on his return to the series, crashed out early in the race at the long final turn.  Loris Capirossi suffered engine problems on his Rizla Suzuki and was forced to retire from the race along with Alex de Angelis on the second San Carlo Honda Gresini who also suffered a mechanical problem.

Lorenzo celebrated his race with a mock moonwalk as he placed his flag in the Estoril gravel pit.  The Fiat Yamaha team were sporting a special silver/white livery on their machines to promote the Fiat Punto this weekend and Lorenzo had a specially designed crash helmet in the style of an astronaut.

Here are the results;

Pos. No. Rider Manufacturer Time Diff
1 99 Jorge LORENZO YAMAHA 45′35.522
2 27 Casey STONER DUCATI 45′41.816 6.294
3 3 Dani PEDROSA HONDA 45′45.411 9.889
4 46 Valentino ROSSI YAMAHA 45′58.950 23.428
5 5 Colin EDWARDS YAMAHA 46′08.174 32.652
6 24 Toni ELIAS HONDA 46′11.231 35.709
7 4 Andrea DOVIZIOSO HONDA 46′11.245 35.723
8 69 Nicky HAYDEN DUCATI 46′14.352 38.830
9 52 James TOSELAND YAMAHA 46′19.615 44.093
10 7 Chris VERMEULEN SUZUKI 46′28.385 52.863
11 14 Randy DE PUNIET HONDA 46′31.220 55.698
12 33 Marco MELANDRI KAWASAKI 46′40.037 1′04.515
13 88 Niccolo CANEPA DUCATI 46′40.060 1′04.538
14 41 Gabor TALMACSI HONDA 47′02.821 1′27.299
Not Classified
65 Loris CAPIROSSI SUZUKI 33′23.887 8 laps
15 Alex DE ANGELIS HONDA 13′44.836 20 laps
36 Mika KALLIO DUCATI 8′18.517 23 laps

250CC

The  reigning 250cc World Champion Marco Simoncelli took the win in the 250cc category yesterday for the fifth time this season for the Metis Gilera team.

It was Hiroshi Aoyama on the Scot Racing bike that took to the front as the race got underway but before the end of the lap he was going backward and had moved down to eighth place by lap 3, while Alvaro Bautista led the pack on the Mapfre Aspar bike.

On lap 4, Bautista was dramatically thrown from his bike after an apparent engine seizure as he was under braking heading into turn 6.

Simoncelli was followed by Hector Barbera on the Pepe World Team bike and Mike di Meglio on the Mapfre Aspar machine, with only 1 second between them until mid-race when Simoncelli began to widen the gap.

The Italian rider finished the race 5.317 seconds ahead of the photo-finish battle for second place, given to di Meglio with Barbera in third.  Barbera was initially given the place but after a review of the finish it was given to the Frenchman instead.

Aoyama finished the race in fourth place ahead of the Matteoni Racing rider Jules Cluzel in fifth and Ratthapark Wilairot on the Thai Honda PTT SAG machine in sixth.  In seventh place was Thomas Luthi on the Emmi-Caffe Latte bike followed by Mattia Pasini for Team Toth Aprilia, Alex Debon on the Aeroopuerto-Castello-Blusens in ninth and Karel Abraham on the Cardion AB Motoracing machine in tenth.

Here are the results;

Pos. No. Rider Manufacturer Time Diff
1 58 Marco SIMONCELLI GILERA 44′04.298
2 63 Mike DI MEGLIO APRILIA 44′09.615 5.317
3 40 Hector BARBERA APRILIA 44′09.615 5.317
4 4 Hiroshi AOYAMA HONDA 44′16.322 12.024
5 16 Jules CLUZEL APRILIA 44′18.647 14.349
6 14 Ratthapark WILAIROT HONDA 44′22.554 18.256
7 12 Thomas LUTHI APRILIA 44′31.929 27.631
8 75 Mattia PASINI APRILIA 44′38.965 34.667
9 6 Alex DEBON APRILIA 44′49.708 45.410
10 17 Karel ABRAHAM APRILIA 44′50.189 45.891
11 52 Lukas PESEK APRILIA 44′50.502 46.204
12 73 Shuhei AOYAMA HONDA 45′01.939 57.641
13 53 Valentin DEBISE HONDA 45′25.607 1′21.309
14 25 Alex BALDOLINI APRILIA 45′39.575 1′35.277
15 7 Axel PONS APRILIA 44′12.221 1 lap
16 11 Balazs NEMETH APRILIA 44′23.793 1 lap
17 8 Bastien CHESAUX APRILIA 44′36.584 1 lap
18 10 Imre TOTH APRILIA 45′30.295 1 lap
19 88 Christopher MORETTI APRILIA 45′10.459 2 laps
Not Classified
56 Vladimir LEONOV APRILIA 42′24.157 2 laps
48 Shoya TOMIZAWA HONDA 20′44.573 14 laps
15 Roberto LOCATELLI GILERA 15′29.036 17 laps
35 Raffaele DE ROSA HONDA 13′30.519 19 laps
19 Alvaro BAUTISTA APRILIA 6′52.842 22 laps
55 Hector FAUBEL HONDA 6′55.786 22 laps

125CC

The Derbi Racing Team rider Pol Espargaro, took the victory at the Estoril circuit yesterday after championship leader Julian Simon crashed out.

Bradley Smith on the Bancaja Aspar bike was leading the race when he ran wide heading into turn six, forcing him to the outside of the track as other riders went through.  Nicholas Terol on the Jack & Jones machine clipped the back of the British riders machine and was sent flying across the circuit but rejoined at the back of the pack before retiring.

Simon had increased the gap to almost 5 seconds at the front of the pack when he made his error under braking on lap 16, leaving Smith, Sandro Cortese and Espargaro to fight for the lead.

On the final lap of the race, it was Espargaro who led followed by Smith and Cortese.  Cortese snatched second place from Smith into turn one leaving the British rider to take the third and final step on the podium.

Stefan Bradl finished in fourth place for Viesmann Kiefer Racing ahead of Joan Olive for the Derbi Racing team, Sergio Gadea on the Fontana Racing machine and Esteve Rabat on the Blusens Aprilia in seventh.  Dominique Aegerter finished in eighth for the Ajo Interwetten team followed by Johann Zarco on the WTR San Marino Team bike in ninth and Randy Krummenacher on the Degraaf Grand Prix Aprilia in tenth.

The Red Bull KTM Motorsport rider Marc Marquez crashed out early on in the race along with previous championship leader, Ongetta Team I.S.P.A. rider Andrea Iannone.

Here are the results:

Pos. No. Rider Manufacturer Time Diff
1 44 Pol ESPARGARO DERBI 41′00.421
2 11 Sandro CORTESE DERBI 41′00.815 0.394
3 38 Bradley SMITH APRILIA 41′01.002 0.581
4 17 Stefan BRADL APRILIA 41′11.469 11.048
5 6 Joan OLIVE DERBI 41′17.251 16.830
6 33 Sergio GADEA APRILIA 41′17.591 17.170
7 12 Esteve RABAT APRILIA 41′17.721 17.300
8 77 Dominique AEGERTER DERBI 41′17.967 17.546
9 14 Johann ZARCO APRILIA 41′18.087 17.666
10 35 Randy KRUMMENACHE APRILIA 41′21.799 21.378
11 73 Takaaki NAKAGAMI APRILIA 41′26.733 26.312
12 60 Julian SIMON APRILIA 41′31.921 31.500
13 8 Lorenzo ZANETTI APRILIA 41′34.615 34.194
14 94 Jonas FOLGER APRILIA 41′35.444 35.023
15 39 Luis SALOM APRILIA 41′54.664 54.243
16 45 Scott REDDING APRILIA 41′54.753 54.332
17 53 Jasper IWEMA HONDA 42′03.415 1′02.994
18 42 Alberto MONCAYO APRILIA 42′03.475 1′03.054
19 50 Sturla FAGERHAUG KTM Moto Sport KTM 42′03.482 1′03.061
20 43 Johnny ROSELL APRILIA 42′24.592 1′24.171
21 70 Jacub JANTULIK APRILIA 42′37.800 1′37.379
22 10 Luca VITALI APRILIA 42′51.011 1′50.590
23 19 Quentin JACQUET APRILIA 42′51.273 1′50.852
24 31 Jordi DALMAU HONDA 41′00.641 1
25 21 Jakub KORNFEIL LONCIN 42′03.732 1
Not Classified
99 Danny WEBB APRILIA 39′30.279 1 lap
88 Michael RANSEDER APRILIA 30′47.680 6 laps
87 Luca MARCONI APRILIA 24′08.623 10 laps
93 Marc MARQUEZ KTM Moto Sport KTM 21′24.202 11 laps
24 Simone CORSI APRILIA 16′05.713 14 laps
18 Nicolas TEROL APRILIA 15′13.862 15 laps
7 Efren VAZQUEZ DERBI 12′34.761 16 laps
16 Cameron BEAUBIER KTM Moto Sport KTM 7′23.498 19 laps
71 Tomoyoshi KOYAMA LONCIN 6′20.383 20 laps
29 Andrea IANNONE APRILIA 3′40.829 21 laps
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