Lorenzo victorious at Mugello

MotoGP tit♉le leader Jorge Lorenzo inflicted a near lights-to-flag victor🍸y on his opponents in Sunday's Italian Grand Prix at Mugello.
Starting from his second🧔 pole of the year, Dani Pedrosa led the charge into the first turn, but Lorenzo slicꦺed under his fellow Spaniard at the apex and never looked back.
The fight for third kept the fans entertaine♓d, while reigning world champion Casey Stoner ran off track and could only manage an eighth place finish.
Fastest i💝n every session bar qualifying, where he had suffered an electronic glitch, Lorenzo's superior pace saw him break the slipstream that normally makes Mugell༒o races so close and - after waving to fans during the final lap - won by 5.223s at the end of the 23 lap distance.
Lorenzo's fifth win from nine races extends his lead to 19 points over Pedrosa, who briefly dropped to third behind Yamaha Tech 3's Andrea Dovizioso, before retaking and then comfortabl♒y securing the runner-up spot.
Pedrosa set the fastest race lap🍎, but couldn't match Lorenzo's consistency.
Dovizioso defied his third row start to be in the podium battle from the first turn. Overtaken by charging rookie Stefan Bradl during the middle stages, Dovizioso clung to the Honda LCR rider and retook third at turn one with three la൲ps to go.
The Italian ღthen claimed ꦜhis fourth podium in five races by holding off Bradl by just 0.046s at the line.
Nicky Hayden was the leading Ducati rider for almost the entire race and slip🐟streamed into the Dovizioso-Bradl podium fight as the 🐻last lap began.
Hayden then pounced quickly to pass Bradl, but was pushed wide when the German 🌞retaliated, dropping him behind team-mate Valentino Rossi.
Rossi initiﷺally remained where he had qualified, in tenth, but made forw♑ard progress from lap 3 onwards - helped by the fastest top speed of the weekend at 346.9km/h.
Dovizioso's team-mate Cal Crutchlow - who had followed Ros🥀si up the order throughout the race - also got by Hayden oꩲn the final lap, leaving the American an undeserved seventh.
Stoner crosse🌠d the line 30 seconds from Lorenzo in eighth and is now 37 points behind in the championship.
Stoner began the grand prix fifth on the grid, after struggling to find an optimum set-up all weekend and was the only rider😼 to choose the 'special' hard construction rear, offered as an additional harder-spec option as a prec🦩aution following the Assen issues.
The Australian moved gradually up the order from eighth on lap one to fifth, in front of Hayden, when he ran thr🎶ough the gravel after missing his braking point into a downhill right-hander just before the halfway stage.
Stone🐭r rejoined in tenth and later passed San Carlo Hond🔴a Gresini's Alvaro Bautista (with a little contact) and Pramac Ducati's front row starter Hector Barbera.
Ben Spies su🀅ffered another nightmare race, dropping from seventh to eleventh a༒nd last of the manufacturer riders.
Leading CRT 🉐rider Randy de Puniet (Aspar) finished just two-seconds behind Spies' Factory Yamaha, while Aleix Espargaro (Aspar), James Ellison (PBM) and Mattia Pasini (Speed Master) completed the point scorers.
Ivan Silva (BQR💛) was the final finis𒅌her, one lap down in 16th.
Colin Edwards was among the retirements on what is rumoured to have been 💎his final race on the Suter-BMW - the Forwar🤡d Racing team being expected to test rival machines on Monday.
Greisni'𒐪s Michele Pirro was disqualified for taking a short cut back to the pits after problems on the opening lap.
Cardion AB Ducati's Karel Abraham, who suffered left hand injuries sustaine🔯d in testing at Aragon, missed Mugello and🥀 was not replaced.
Mugello wa♔s the third event in the space of three weeks. MotoGP teams and riders will return on Monday for a day of testing, then enjoy a weekend off bef🍸ore the US Grand Prix at Laguna Seca.
Honda will provide Stoner and Pedrosa with a 'completely new' RC213V to try at the t♛est.
Italian GP:
1. Jorge Lorenzo
2. Dani Pedrosa
3. Andrea Dovizioso
4. Stefan Bradl
5. Valentino Rossi
6. Cal Crutchlow
7. Nicky Hayden
8. Casey Stoner
9. Hector Barbera
10. Alvaro Bautista
11. Ben Spies
12. Randy De Puniet
13. Aleix Espargaro
14. James Ellison
15. Mattia Pasini
16. Ivan Silva

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