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Jorge Lorenzo wins third MotoGP in a row

Roar Guru
31st May, 2015
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Spain’s Jorge Lorenzo has won his third successive MotoGP as he coasted home to take the Italian race on a Yamaha at Mugello.

The 28-year-old two-time world champion – who was winning three in a row for the fourth time in his career – on Sunday beat home pole sitter Andrea Iannone of Italy on a Ducati.

Italian legend Valentino Rossi came in third on another Yamaha claiming his 10th successive podium finish.

Rossi leads the world championship standings, but by only six points from Lorenzo.

Two-time defending world champion Marc Marquez failed to finish, crashing out on his Honda with six laps remaining.

Lorenzo, world champion in 2010 and 2012, said that it was hard to judge if he was in the best form of his life.

“I’ve been in this sort of form in the past,” said Lorenzo.

“But the bike is in great shape.

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“I took control of the race with a brave overtaking of Dovizioso and even though I lacked some pace I had enough to win.

“I’ve won three races in a row before but now I want to make it four (Catalunya in a fortnight),” added Lorenzo, who was winning his fourth Italian MotoGP in the last five editions.

Iannone was delighted to have secured second spot especially as he is recovering still from a dislocated shoulder, although the first win in this category still eludes him.

“My head is strong, that is why I can ride like I do,” said Iannone.

“Victory was too difficult because Jorge was so strong but I never give up and I pushed a lot.”

For Rossi, who is seeking his 10th world title in all categories, it was a better than expected result as he had started from eighth place on the grid.

“I’m happy because I made the podium which is a good result,” said the 36-year-old, who won two of the first three races this season.

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“During the race I suffered and it has been a difficult weekend but ultimately I am satisfied with retaining the lead in the title race.”

Disaster struck for Marquez with six laps remaining as he went low on the ground to try and overtake Iannone only to come to grief and slide into the sand – the Spaniard walking away shaking his head in frustration.

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