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Marc Márquez gets back on the podium and Dani Pedrosa finishes fifth

Second position for reigning World Champion, who extends his lead in the overall standings after the Catalan Grand Prix. Dani Pedrosa gains six positions to finish fifth.

At the start Márquez took the lead immediately and Pedrosa, who took off from eleventh, passed five other riders to complete the first lap in sixth place.

On Lap 2 Jorge Lorenzo overtook Márquez and the positions did not change from then on.

Pedrosa got up into fourth on the twelfth lap and finally finished the race in fifth place.

With his latest rostrum result, Márquez has 115 points in the overall standings, 27 more than his nearest rival, and Pedrosa is eleventh with 40 points.

Marc Márquez 2º | +4.479

“Today was a race where we had to manage as best as possible and I tried to be smart. Of course in the first laps I pushed hard because it was important to follow Jorge and to open a gap on the chasers. When we built a comfortable advantage I just managed the pace. I even slowed down a bit in the final part of the race as it was impossible to catch Lorenzo. I saw many crashes, which made me think more than I did in other races. Sometimes the tyre choice you make doesn’t result in the exact feeling you were hoping for, but I think that second is very good for the Championship because we arrived here with a 23-point lead and go to Assen with 27. It’s time to understand how the situation is and try and manage it as best as possible. We made a mistake in Mugello and that had me thinking a lot. Of course, when you don’t win the feeling that you were missing something remains, but a podium is a good result! Maybe other challenging races will arrive but the good thing for us is that so far in every race we have been in good shape.”

Dani Pedrosa 5º | +10.640

“I think we did a good result enough considering the weekend, because starting eleventh and finishing fifth is a good recovery. Of course, we cannot be satisfied with that. The feeling was not there, and I struggled a lot with a lack of grip during the race. The riders I was fighting with could gain on me, especially mid-corner and out of the corners. I could be a bit stronger in braking but ultimately my lap times were a bit slower. Cal passed me in the end as a result, and Vinales could catch me as well, though I was able to hold him off on the last lap. Tomorrow we have a one-day test and hopefully we’ll be able to solve this issue and be fast in the coming races.”

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