Lorenzo takes crucial victory at Misano

Jorge Lorenzo wins the San Marino MotoGP at Misano, Valentino Rossi second for Ducati - Alvaro Bautista takes first podium after photo finish.
Rossi and Lorenzo, San Marino MotoGP 2012
Rossi and Lorenzo, San Marino MotoGP 2012
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Jorge Lorenzo almost trebled his MotoGP title lead after victory in Sunday's San Marino MotoGP was combined with a disastrous🌺 sequence of events for rival Dani Pedrosa.

In Pedr𝓰o𒁃sa's absence, local star Valentino Rossi provided Lorenzo's closest opposition on his way to an equal Ducati-best of second in his final home Italian appearance for the factory.

Alvaro Bautista took a first ever MotoGP podium in third for the home Gresini Honda team, at a track recently re-named after their late rider Marco Simoncelli, following a photo finish w🐬ith Italian Andrea Dovizioso.

The init🌠ial start was halted at the last moment due to a problem with Karel Abraham's Ducati - pole sitter Pedrosa then suffering technical issues on the grid just before the restart.

Pedrosa's Repsol Honda team worked frantically to free the front tyre warmer from the locked wheel - and Pedrosa was eventually able to join the sighting lap - but all was far from fine as he was seen gesturing an▨d pressing numerous buttons on his RCV.

Forced to line-up in last place, Pedrosa made quick progress in the opening turns - only to be taken out by Hector Barbera, who slammed into Pedrosa's back wheel at🐎 th🗹e apex of the left-hand turn at the end of the first back straight.

Pramac Ducati rider Barbera was starting his first𝔍 race since a training injury in July.

While Pedrosa suffered his first non-score♒ of the year, Lorenzo led from start to finish for his sixth victory, ballooning his points lead from 13 to 3🦄8 points over Pedrosa.

Lorꦓe๊nzo suffered a DNF when he was taken out at turn one at Assen earlier this year.

Local star Rossi, making his final home appearance as a Ducati rider, began the grand pಌrix from sixth - which he converted into second behind Lorenzo a𓂃t turn one.

The seven tim💙e MotoGP champion faced pressure for much of the race, initially from rookie Stefan Bradl and then, in the closing stages, from Gresini Honda's A𝔉lvaro Bautista.

Sporting a special helmet fearing a cartoon image of Rossi as a bruised boxer on the ropes, Rossi used his new cha🎃ssis and swingarm to keep a slight buffer over Bautista.

Rossi finished 4.3s from Lorenzo and 1.6s ahead of Bautista, then headed strai🤡ght to the fans to celebrate.

Bautista had been overtaken by Andrea Dovizioso into the final turn, but got a b✃etter exit and claimed🐷 his first MotoGP rostrum by just 0.003s.

Dovizioso's Tech 3 Yamaha team-mate Cal Crutchlow, who began the race from the front row, was third into the first chicane - then passed by Bradl and later Dovizioso before crashing out on lap 5 of 27.

Having held third for much of the race, 𓄧Bradl dropped dow🥃n the order to sixth, Lorenzo's team-mate Ben Spies also overtaking the Honda LCR rider.

Rossi's team-mate Nicky Hayden finished seventh on his return from injury, with Jonathan Re💮a two-seconds beh🍌ind the American on his MotoGP debut.

World Superbike star Rea, replacing the injured Casey Stoner at R🌠epsol Honda, began the race in ninth place - and had lost out more than most due to t🦩he damp free practice sessions.

Rea is all buꦿt certain to get another race outing at Aragon.

Aspar Aprilia's Randy de Puniet was forced to take avoiding action in the Barbera/Pedrosa clash, but 🎉reached♋ ninth and top CRT rider by the finish.

Gresini CRT rider Michele Pirro took 🌠tenth in his home race, followed by Colin Edwards (Forward Racing).

Yon😼ny Hernandez (Avintia), James Ellison (PBM), Danilo Petrucci - making his Suter-BMW debut for Ioda - and David Salom (Avintia) were the final riders to reach the flag. It was Salom's first race as a replacement for Ivan Silva.

Abraham's bik෴e suffered another problem on the restart.

All 21 riders began the race with the harder Bridgestone f🧜ront tyre and softer rear.

Round 14 of 18 will be held at 🌼Aragon, Spain on September 28-30.

San Marino Grand Prix:

1. Jorge Lorenzo
2. Valentino Rossi
3. Alvaro Bautista
4. Andrea Dovizioso
5. Ben Spies
6. Stefan Bradl
7. Nicky Hayden
8. Jonathan Rea
9. Randy De Puniet
10. Michele Pirro
11. Colin Edwards
12. Yonny Hernandez
13. James Ellison
14. Danilo Petrucci
15. David Salom

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