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Stoner claims MotoGP title

Phillip Island - Casey Stoner won his fifth straight Australian Grand Prix and clinched his second MotoGP series championship, both while celebrating his 26th birthday Sunday.

The Australian Honda was helped in his championship cause by his nearest rival Jorge Lorenzo of Spain crashing in the warmup and being unable to take his place in the race due to an injured left hand.

That meant Stoner needed only to finish better than sixth to clinch the MotoGP title he first won in 2007.

"It's not the way you want to win a championship," Stoner said of Lorenzo's morning demise. "But we had a lot of momentum going into the race. To win a fifth race here, a series title, and on my birthday, nothing gets better than today."

Gresini Honda's Marco Simoncelli finished second, ahead of Stoner's team-mate Andre Dovizioso, with the two switching positions twice over the final two laps.

Stoner won his fourth straight pole at Phillip Island on Saturday and led from start to finish on Sunday, holding a four-second lead for most of the second half of the race on the 4.445km Phillip Island circuit.

It was tense at the end of the race when heavy rain began falling with about three laps left. While several riders pitted to switch to bikes with a wet-weather setup, Stoner played it conservatively while at least four other drivers crashed in the wet.

It was Stoner's 32nd career win and he becomes the first rider to repeat in the 800cc MotoGP class since it moved up from 500cc. He joined five-time winner Mick Doohan as Australians to win multiple titles in the sport's premier class.

In Moto2, Alex de Angelis of San Marino overtook championship leader Stefan Bradl on the final lap to win.

Pole sitter De Angelis, riding a Motobi, finished in 39 minutes, 44.774 seconds, just under 1.4 seconds faster than Germany's Bradl after the two made contact on the final lap. Marc Marquez of Spain, on a Suter, was third, 6.3 seconds behind the winner.

Bradl continues to lead the championship with two rounds to go with 254 points, just three ahead of Marquez. Andrea Iannone of Italy, who finished eighth on Sunday, is third overall with 165 points, followed by de Angelis with 157.

In the 125cc race, Sandro Cortese of Germany, riding an Aprilia, claimed his second victory in six starts after taking 109 races to win his first.

Cortese, who started second, had a lead of about 10 seconds when rain brought out the red flag to stop the 23-lap race with three laps to go. Luis Salom of Spain, also on an Aprilia and who started 10th on the grid, was second, followed by polesitter Johan Zarco of France on a Derbi.

Zarco, who trailed 125cc series leader Nicolas Terol of Spain by 31 points going into Sunday's race, pulled to within 25 of Terol.

Results from the Australian motorcycling Grand Prix on Sunday:

Moto GP

1. Casey Stoner (Australia) Honda 42:02.425
2. Marco Simoncelli (Italy) Honda 42:04.635
3. Andrea Dovizioso (Italy) Honda 42:04.879
4. Dani Pedrosa (Spain) Honda 42:15.585
5. Colin Edwards (U.S.) Yamaha 42:33.311
6. Randy de Puniet (France) Ducati 42:51.225
7. Nicky Hayden (U.S.) Ducati 43:18.739
8. Toni Elias (Spain) Honda 26 Laps
9. Loris Capirossi (Italy) Ducati 26 Laps
10. Karel Abraham (Czech Republic) Ducati 25 Laps
. Alvaro Bautista (Spain) Suzuki 23 Laps
. Hiroshi Aoyama (Japan) Honda 23 Laps
. Cal Crutchlow (Britain) Yamaha 23 Laps
. Valentino Rossi (Italy) Ducati 13 Laps

Moto2

1. Alex de Angelis (SMR/Motobi) 39:44.774, 2. Stefan Bradl (GER/Kalex) at 1.358, 3. Marc Marquez (ESP/Suter) 6.362, 4. Claudio Corti (ITA/Suter) 6.475, 5. Pol Espargaro (ESP/FTR) 14.815

Overall Standings

1. Stefan Bradl (GER/Kalex) 254 points, 2. Marc Marquez (ESP/Suter) 251, 3. Andrea Iannone (ITA/Suter) 165, 4. Alex de Angelis (SMR/Motobi) 157, 5. Simone Corsi (ITA/FTR) 127, 6. Thomas Luthi (SUI/Suter) 126, 7. Bradley Smith (GBR/Tech 3) 121, 8. Yuki Takahashi (JPN/Moriwaki) 77, 9. Esteve Rabat (ESP/FTR) 74, 10. Aleix Espargaro (ESP/Kalex) 68

125cc

1. Sandro Cortese (GER/Aprilia) 34:49.670, 2. Luis Salom (ESP/Aprilia) at 13.572, 3. Johann Zarco (FRA/Derbi) 14.311, 4. Efren Vazquez (ESP/Derbi) 14.926, 5. Alberto Moncayo (ESP/Aprilia) 22.328

Overall Standings

1. Nicolas Terol (ESP/Aprilia) 271 points, 2. Johann Zarco (FRA/Derbi) 246, 3. Sandro Cortese (GER/Aprilia) 205, 4. Maverick Vinales (ESP/Aprilia) 198, 5. Hector Faubel (ESP/Aprilia) 148, 6. Efren Vazquez (ESP/Derbi) 142, 7. Jonas Folger (GER/Aprilia) 140, 8. Luis Salom (ESP/Aprilia) 107, 9. Sergio Gadea (ESP/Aprilia) 103, 10. Alberto Moncayo (ESP/Aprilia) 77

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