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Stoner wins Spanish MotoGP

Jerez - Australia's defending world champion Casey Stoner won the Spanish MotoGP here on Sunday for his first win in the race.

The Honda rider beat home Spain's 2010 world champion Jorge Lorenzo on a Yamaha while another Spaniard Dani Pedrosa was third on a Honda.

English rider Cal Crutchlow just failed to edge out Pedrosa for third and recorded his second successive fourth place.

Lorenzo - who was left frustrated in his bid to become the first rider since Valentino Rossi in 2001 to win the first two races - retains his lead in the overall standings after winning the race opener in Qatar where Stoner finished third.

Pedrosa took the lead on the first corner ahead of Lorenzo while Crutchlow overtook Hayden but the Englishman fell back to fifth by the end of the lap.

Stoner produced a wonderful manoeuvre with 25 laps remaining and overtook Pedrosa and Lorenzo to take the lead.

Stoner and Lorenzo had opened up a bit of a gap on third-placed American Nicky Hayden with 22 laps to go, while Pedrosa was struggling to make an impact back in fifth and finding it difficult to pass Andrea Dovizioso.

Two laps later, though, down the straight Pedrosa at last found the speed to move smoothly past both Dovizioso and Hayden to go third but the Spaniard was almost three seconds adrift of Lorenzo.

Lorenzo gradually put the pressure on Stoner and with eight laps remaining the Spaniard was right on the shoulder of the Australian, only to make an error on a corner with six laps to go.

Pedrosa also was starting to cut into the gap with the front two while Crutchlow was impressing in fourth and setting fastest laps at will as he tried to get onto the podium.

However, Stoner fought off Lorenzo's challenge by posting the fastest time on the penultimate lap while Pedrosa's charge petered out as he focussed instead on holding off Crutchlow.

Results on Sunday from Moto GP's Spanish Grand Prix at the 4.42km Jerez Circuit (rider, country, team, time):

MotoGP

1. Casey Stoner, Australia, Honda, 45 minutes, 33.897 seconds.
2. Jorge Lorenzo, Spain, Yamaha, 45:34.844.
3. Dani Pedrosa, Spain, Honda, 45:35.960.
4. Cal Crutchlow, Great Britain, Yamaha, 45:36.362.
5. Andrea Dovizioso, Italy, Yamaha, 45:51.997.
6. Alvaro Bautista, Spain, Honda, 45:55.292.
7. Stefan Bradl, Germany, Honda, 46:02.534.
8. Nicky Hayden, United States, Ducati, 46:02.766.
9. Valentino Rossi, Italy, Ducati, 46:08.749.
10. Hector Barbera, Spain, Ducati, 46:09.000.

Overall Standings (After 2 of 18 races)

1. Jorge Lorenzo, Spain, Yamaha, 45 points.
2. Casey Stoner, Australia, Honda, 41.
3. Dani Pedrosa, Spain, Honda, 36.
4. Cal Crutchlow, Great Britain, Yamaha, 26.
5. Andrea Dovizioso, Italy, Yamaha, 22.
6. Alvaro Bautista, Spain, Honda, 19.
7. Nicky Hayden, United States, Ducati, 18.
8. Stefan Bradl, Germany, Honda, 17.
9. Valentino Rossi, Italy, Ducati, 13.
(tie), Hector Barbera, Spain, Ducati, 13.

Moto2 (Race shortened to 17 laps to rain)

1. Pol Espargaro, Spain, Kalex, 30 minutes, 12.879 seconds.
2. Marc Marquez, Spain, Suter, 30:13.120.
3. Thomas Luthi, Switzerland, Suter, 30:13.362.
4. Scott Redding, Britain, Kalex, 30:17.293.
5. Takaaki Nakagami, Japan, Kalex, 30:17.716.
6. Claudio Corti, Italy, Kalex, 30:18.760.
7. Mika Kallio, Finland, Kalex, 30:19.028.
8. Dominique Aegerter, Switzerland, Suter, 30:19.976.
9. Toni Elias, Spain, Suter, 30:20.745.
10. Johann Zarco, France, Motobi, 30:21.559.

Overall Standings (After 2 of 17 races)

1. Marc Marquez, Spain, Suter, 45 points.
2. Pol Espargaro, Spain, Kalex, 41.
3. Thomas Luthi, Switzerland, Suter, 27.
4. Scott Redding, Britain, Kalex, 23.
5. Andrea Iannone, Italy, Speed Up, 22.
6. Mika Kallio, Finland, Kalex, 15.
7. Esteve Rabat, Spain, Kalex, 13.
(tie), Takaaki Nakagami, Japan, Kalex, 13.
9. Bradley Smith, Britain, Tech 3, 12.
10. Claudio Corti, Italy, Kalex, 10.

Moto3

1. Romano Fenati, Italy, FTR, 43 minutes, 50,885 seconds.
2. Luis Salom, Italy, FTR, 44:27.024.
3. Sandro Cortese, Germany, KTM, 44:27.780.
4. Alex Rins, Spain, Suter, 1 minute, 44:27.946.
5. Alexis Masbou, France, Honda, 44:39.921.
6. Maverick Vinales, Spain, FTR, 44:46.742.
7. Alberto Moncayo, Spain, KTM, 44:48.390.
8. Niccolo Antonelli, Italy, FTR, 44:54.568.
9. Hector Faubel, Spain, KTM, 45:06.236.
10. Zulfahmi Khairuddin, Malaysia, KTM, 45:26.535.

Overall Standings (After 2 of 17 races)

1. Romano Fenati, Italy, FTR, 45 points.
2. Maverick Vinales, Spain, FTR, 35.
3. Luis Salom, Italy, FTR, 33.
4. Sandro Cortese, Germany, KTM, 32.
5. Alex Rins, Spain, Suter, 1 minute, 19.
6. Zulfahmi Khairuddin, Malaysia, KTM, 16.
7. Alexis Masbou, France, Honda, 11.
(tie), Miguel Oliveira, Portugal, Suter, 11.
(tie), Alberto Moncayo, Spain, KTM, 11.
(tie), Hector Faubel, Spain, KTM, 11.   

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