MISANO (Italy), Sept 16: Spanish rider Jorge Lorenzo won the San Marino MotoGP to extend his lead in the world championship standings here on Sunday.

The 25-year-old 2010 world champion, winning here for the second successive year, came home clear on his Yamaha ahead of Italy’s nine-time world champion Valentino Rossi on a Ducati, while Honda’s Spanish rider Alvaro Bautista was third.

On an emotional day both Rossi and Bautista dedicated their finishes to the late Marco Simoncelli, who was killed in the Malaysian MotoGP last year and after whom the circuit here is now named.

Lorenzo had begun the day only 13 points ahead of compatriot Dani Pedrosa but the Honda rider was taken out of the race on the first lap by accident-prone Hector Barbera.

Pedrosa had a nightmare, having to start from the back of the grid because of brake problems on the warm-up lap after he qualified in pole.

Lorenzo leads Pedrosa by 38 points with five races remaining.

Bautista was ecstatic at recording his first podium finish in MotoGP especially as it was for the Gresini team that Simoncelli rode for.

“I am emotional for sure,” the 27-year-old said. “My first ever podium finish is very special. I am so happy. This is in memory of Marco.”

Lorenzo had no problems at the start easing away while Rossi had a super start, surging into second, and Stefan Bradl also passed Cal Crutchlow who later in the lap was overtaken by team-mate Andrea Dovizioso.

Crutchlow’s determination to regain the places he had lost on the first lap ended in disaster as with 23 laps remaining he slid off and was left clutching his knee.

Bradl began to close on Rossi with 15 laps remaining while Dovizios also took closer order but it was Bautista who was making the most progress with a succession of fastest lap times on his Honda.

Bautista passed Dovizioso into fourth with 11 laps to go and set off in pursuit of Bradl and Rossi with Lorenzo out on his own nearly six seconds clear.

Bautista’s remorseless momentum saw him then get the better of Bradl with nine laps to the finish and five laps later both Dovizioso and American Yamaha rider Ben Spies overtook a weakening Bradl.

Results: 1. Jorge Lorenzo (Spain) Yamaha 42:49.836; 2. Valentino Rossi (Italy) Ducati 42:54.234; 3. Alvaro Bautista (Spain) Honda 42:55.891; 4. Andrea Dovizioso (Italy) Yamaha 42:55.894; 5. Ben Spies (US) Yamaha 42:57.379; 6. Stefan Bradl (Germany) Honda 43:03.108; 7. Nicky Hayden (US) Ducati 43:30.743; 8. Jonathan Rea (Britain) Honda 43:32.998; 9. Randy de Puniet (France) Aprilia 43:59.463; 10. Michele Pirro (Italy) Honda 44:03.441; 11. Colin Edwards (US) Suter 44:06.531; 12. Yonny Hernandez (Colombia) Kawasaki 44:08.909; 13. James Ellison (Britain) Aprilia 44:09.244; 14. Danilo Petrucci (Italy) Ioda 1 lap; 15. David Salom (Spain) Kawasaki 1 lap.—Agencies

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