Honda’s Pedrosa wins in tragic circumstances

Honda’s Spanish rider Dani Pedrosa won the San Marino MotoGP yesterday to record two successive victories in the category for the first time. His victory, though, was overshadowed by the death of Japanese Moto2 rider Shoya Tomizawa who died following...

Honda’s Spanish rider Dani Pedrosa won the San Marino MotoGP yesterday to record two successive victories in the category for the first time.

His victory, though, was overshadowed by the death of Japanese Moto2 rider Shoya Tomizawa who died following injuries he sustained in the earlier race.

The 24-year-old Pedrosa started from pole and never relinquished his grip on the race and came home for his fourth victory of the campaign ahead of overall leader and compatriot Jorge Lorenzo on a Yamaha.

Italy’s reigning champion Valentino Rossi, also on a Yamaha, was third.

Pedrosa’s victory keeps the pressure on Lorenzo – who had a 68-point lead going into this race – for the overall title with six races left in the season.

Pedrosa made no mistake at the start and it was Lorenzo instead who briefly lost his place as Casey Stoner passed him on the first corner although the Yamaha rider regained second spot by the end of the first lap.

While Pedrosa opened a four-second lead over Lorenzo with 17 laps to go, there was a terrific ding-dong battle going on behind with Yamaha’s Rossi finally getting the better of Stoner on his Ducati, the team that the charismatic Italian will join next season.

Stoner was falling down the field at an alarming rate as he was then passed easily by Italian Andrea Dovizioso.

Loris Capirossi’s 200th Grand Prix in the elite class came to an anti-climactic end on only the second corner along with American Nicky Hayden, who exited at the same point last year.

Capirossi stormed away wringing his hands in frustration and pain – as the accident saw his little finger ground down to the bone – having remonstrated at Hayden, who had caused the accident by edging out when there was no room and sending the Italian flying.

Leading Standings
1. Lorenzo (Yamaha) 271 points; 2. Pedrosa (Honda) 208; 3. Dovi­zioso (Honda) 139; 4. Rossi (Yamaha), Stoner (Ducati) 130; 5. Spies (Yamaha) 120; 6. Hayden (Ducati) 109; 7. De Puniet (Honda) 81; 8. Melandri (Honda) 67; 9. Edwards (Yamaha) 66.

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