Pedrosa returns to winning ways in Malaysia

Dani Pedrosa on his way to victory, leads teammate Marquez

Dani Pedrosa has won the Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle GP, collecting his third victory of the 2013 MotoGP season. Marc Marquez completed a Repsol Honda Team one-two after a nail-biting battle with Yamaha Factory Racing’s Jorge Lorenzo, as the reigning World Champion rounded out the podium.

With four races to go in 2013, Sepang marked the first event of a triple-header which next weekend takes the MotoGP fraternity to Australia, before racing in Japan on the final weekend of the month. Saturday saw Marquez storm to a fourth consecutive pole position as the newcomer attempted to edge ever closer to an historic title win.

Pedrosa’s victory came as his first for almost five months, having not stood atop the podium since Le Mans in mid-May. He narrowly missed out on taking the lead as Lorenzo swept through at the start, but overhauled the Mallorcan at the end of the first lap. As Lorenzo became involved in an intense battle with Marquez, who finally made the move stick at Turn 14 with just over 11 laps to go, Pedrosa extended his advantage to pick up a second successive victory on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.

Marquez pressures Pedrosa but Pedrosa opened the gap

The result means all three of the rostrum finishers retain mathematical possibilities of clinching the World Championship, although Marquez is the only rider who could claim the title at Phillip Island next weekend. Should he do so, the 20-year-old Catalan would become the first rookie premier class title winner for 35 years.

Outside of the top three at Sepang, multiple winner Valentino Rossi (Yamaha Factory Racing) experienced a somewhat lonely ride to fourth spot as Alvaro Bautista (GO&FUN Honda Gresini) came out on top in a battle with Cal Crutchlow (Monster Yamaha Tech3); the Spaniard now moves up to sixth place in the Riders’ Championship, ahead of LCR Honda MotoGP’s Stefan Bradl who was forced to miss the race because of a broken ankle. Tech3’s Bradley Smith and Ducati Team’s Andrea Dovizioso were seventh and eighth, ahead of lead CRT runner Aleix Espargaro (Power Electronics Aspar) and Yonny Hernandez (Ignite Pramac Racing).

In 15th spot, NGM Mobile Forward Racing’s Colin Edwards clinched the final point after he, Avintia Blusens’ Hector Barbera and PBM’s Michael Laverty were handed ride-through penalties for jumping the start. A total of five riders failed to finish, including 2006 World Champion Nicky Hayden who parked his Ducati Team machine on the start/finish straight after suffering technical problems.

Round 16 of 18, the Tissot Australian Grand Prix, will take place next weekend as Marc Marquez attempts to become the youngest ever MotoGP World Champion.

Results

Pos Points Num. Rider Nation Bike Km/h Time/Gap
1 25 26 Dani PEDROSA SPA Honda 163.3 40'45.191
2 20 93 Marc MARQUEZ SPA Honda 163.1 +2.757
3 16 99 Jorge LORENZO SPA Yamaha 162.9 +6.669
4 13 46 Valentino ROSSI ITA Yamaha 162.6 +10.351
5 11 19 Alvaro BAUTISTA SPA Honda 161.8 +22.149
6 10 35 Cal CRUTCHLOW GBR Yamaha 161.8 +22.301
7 9 38 Bradley SMITH GBR Yamaha 161.3 +30.864
8 8 4 Andrea DOVIZIOSO ITA Ducati 160.4 +45.111
9 7 41 Aleix ESPARGARO SPA ART 159.4 +59.264
10 6 68 Yonny HERNANDEZ COL Ducati 159.3 +1'01.417
11 5 7 Hiroshi AOYAMA JPN FTR 159.2 +1'03.665
12 4 14 Randy DE PUNIET FRA ART 158.5 +1'14.256
13 3 71 Claudio CORTI ITA FTR Kawasaki 158.0 +1'21.603
14 2 8 Hector BARBERA SPA FTR 157.6 +1'27.976
15 1 5 Colin EDWARDS USA FTR Kawasaki 157.5 +1'29.442
16 0 9 Danilo PETRUCCI ITA Ioda-Suter 157.5 +1'29.551
17 0 23 Luca SCASSA ITA ART 156.4 +1'47.930
18 0 67 Bryan STARING AUS FTR Honda 156.1 +1'52.927
DNF 0 70 Michael LAVERTY GBR ART 155.0 8 Laps
DNF 0 52 Lukas PESEK CZE Ioda-Suter 154.2 9 Laps
DNF 0 69 Nicky HAYDEN USA Ducati 159.1 12 Laps
DNF 0 50 Damian CUDLIN AUS PBM 153.4 13 Laps
DNF 0 29 Andrea IANNONE ITA Ducati 160.5 14 Laps