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Podium for Dani Pedrosa and crash for Marc Marquez

Third consecutive podium for Dani Pedrosa, who lies second in the MotoGP standings. Marc Márquez suffers a crash ten laps from the chequered flag, when riding in fourth.

· Dani Pedrosa rose from thirteenth position on the starting grid to third.

· The Repsol Honda rider gained five places on the first two corners and passed another rider before the conclusion of the first lap. He then overtook Andrea Dovizioso on Lap 10 and Cal Crutchlow on Lap 11.

· Reigning World Champion Marc Márquez started from fifth position, having been up to fourth on the opening lap.

· The podium was the 147th of Pedrosa’s career, and he surpasses Jorge Lorenzo as the Spanish rider with the most rostrum finishes in history.

Marc Márquez

Not classified

“Of course today wasn’t the best for us. It’s a shame as I was really focused on trying to finish the race. Since yesterday, I haven’t felt totally comfortable with the front and and it seems like the first sector of the track wasn’t ‘my’ sector this weekend! I knew what my pace was and that the Yamaha riders were stronger today, but my target was to fight for four or fifth place and just be competitive until the end. I tried to be careful but then for some reason I lost the front very quickly. I didn’t expect this mistake but the good thing is that we’re not very far back, only 27 off the lead. I hope that I’ll have more confidence in the front with the new tyre Michelin is bringing. We have to work hard and try to recover but I look forward to doing better in the next races.”

Dani Pedrosa

3rd +7.717

“I’m super happy about this podium because I knew it would be quite tough to manage the race well starting from the fifth row on the grid. The thought of getting through that first chicane at the back of the pack meant a lot of pressure. It was a demanding mental exercise to try and be fast but not crash, being aggressive but calm! But in the end I got a good start, entered the first corner quite well, and quickly settled into a good rhythm. I recovered some positions and also touched with Cal along the way. I’m sorry for that but really it wasn’t intentional. I had just moved past Dovi and wasn’t going to pass Cal in that corner, but he made a little mistake that opened the line slightly, so I got trough on the inside and we touched. I’m happy nothing really happened there. After Marc crashed, I kept pushing but I was two seconds behind the Yamahas. I was starting to feel some chattering, and I decided to stay calm as I didn’t want to make a mistake. I think we had a good race and a very good result for the Championship. It’s just a shame that this weekend we couldn’t do well in qualifying, but we’re working with the team very well and the feeling with the bike is improving little by little. We just have to continue on this path for the next races.”

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