News 11 Nov 2013

Lorenzo's title bid falls short in tactical MotoGP showdown

A variety of tactics wasn't enough for Yamaha Factory Racing’s Jorge Lorenzo to win the 2013 MotoGP World Championship, however his Valencia victory will go down as one of the greats.

Yamaha's Jorge Lorenzo was incredible on his way to victory at Valencia.

Yamaha’s Jorge Lorenzo was incredible on his way to victory at Valencia.

A variety of tactics wasn’t enough for Yamaha Factory Racing’s Jorge Lorenzo to win the 2013 MotoGP World Championship, however his Valencia victory will go down as one of the greats.

Trailing leader Marc Marquez by 13 points going into the race, Lorenzo had nothing to lose and everything to gain as the Spanish showdown unfolded in front of a record crowd of 104,000 race fans at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit.

Taking off past Marquez from second on the grid, the 2012 world champion took the holeshot and control of the race. Lorenzo kept the pace down on the opening laps, hoping to bring the chasing pack into play to challenge Marquez.

The daring strategy allowed Dani Pedrosa to attack, the two rivals entering an intense battle over several laps as they swapped positions countless times in a stunning display of riding skill at the limit.

Pedrosa was to end up the loser in the exchange as the two touched going into turn two with 21 laps to go. Pedrosa ran wide, losing position as he rejoined the race.

The incident allowed Marquez to briefly pass Lorenzo for the lead but he was only allowed to stay ahead for a lap before Lorenzo reclaimed the front on lap 11, putting the hammer down to reel off a number of 1m31 second laps as he flew to his eighth win of the season.

“I slowed the start of the race a little but I think it didn’t work out because the other riders, Bautista, Valentino, Crutchlow and the others needed some tenths more to stay there,” Lorenzo explained.

“I tried first and last to play a little bit with the race and I managed it quite well but I couldn’t stay there for too long.

“When I looked behind I could see that Valentino was very far away so I thought that today it was better to concentrate on winning the race and waiting to see if Marc makes a mistake.

“Now we have to celebrate second in the standings which is a good place. We have to congratulate Marc because he really deserved the championship and we will make a party tonight!”

Despite dominating the last quarter of the season, it was not enough to overcome the points difference to Marquez, leaving Lorenzo to claim a worthy second place in the standings just four points in arrears.

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