Pedrosa keeps title hopes alive

Author : cinenchymatous2004
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 01:52:16


Spain's Dani Pedrosa kept alive his slim hopes of landing a first MotoGP title win after coming out on top in Aragon.

Pedrosa, who is 33 points behind current leader and 2010 champion Jorge Lorenzo, claimed his fourth victory of the season in stunning style.

Lorenzo closes on MotoGP title with San Marino win



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The race was marred by a big crash when Ducati's Nicky Hayden was thrown over the top of his bike after colliding with a wall.

But after being taken to the medical centre for assessment, the 2006 world champion was given the all-clear.

Andrea Dovizioso finished third in an action-packed race, which turned in Pedrosa's favour with 17 laps remaining.

Starting behind polesitter Lorenzo, the Honda rider managed to pass his title rival and claim a vital victory.

Germany's Stefan Bradl had looked set to make his first podium until he crashed out, leaving Dovizioso to stand alongside Pedrosa and Lorenzo.

Britain's Carl Crutchlow finished fourth with Yamaha's Ben Spies in fifth and Spain's Alvaro Bautista in sixth.

Jonathan Rea came home in seventh, ahead of Valentino Rossi, Karel Abraham and Aleix Espargargo.

Lorenzo closes on MotoGP title with San Marino win Jonathan Rea came home in seventh, ahead of Valentino Rossi, Karel Abraham and Aleix Espargargo. Britain's Carl Crutchlow finished fourth with Yamaha's Ben Spies in fifth and Spain's Alvaro Bautista in sixth. Britain's Carl Crutchlow finished fourth with Yamaha's Ben Spies in fifth and Spain's Alvaro Bautista in sixth. Starting behind polesitter Lorenzo, the Honda rider managed to pass his title rival and claim a vital victory. Germany's Stefan Bradl had looked set to make his first podium until he crashed out, leaving Dovizioso to stand alongside Pedrosa and Lorenzo. But after being taken to the medical centre for assessment, the 2006 world champion was given the all-clear. The race was marred by a big crash when Ducati's Nicky Hayden was thrown over the top of his bike after colliding with a wall. Jonathan Rea came home in seventh, ahead of Valentino Rossi, Karel Abraham and Aleix Espargargo. Spain's Dani Pedrosa kept alive his slim hopes of landing a first MotoGP title win after coming out on top in Aragon. But after being taken to the medical centre for assessment, the 2006 world champion was given the all-clear. Germany's Stefan Bradl had looked set to make his first podium until he crashed out, leaving Dovizioso to stand alongside Pedrosa and Lorenzo. Lorenzo closes on MotoGP title with San Marino win But after being taken to the medical centre for assessment, the 2006 world champion was given the all-clear. Germany's Stefan Bradl had looked set to make his first podium until he crashed out, leaving Dovizioso to stand alongside Pedrosa and Lorenzo. But after being taken to the medical centre for assessment, the 2006 world champion was given the all-clear. Germany's Stefan Bradl had looked set to make his first podium until he crashed out, leaving Dovizioso to stand alongside Pedrosa and Lorenzo. Lorenzo closes on MotoGP title with San Marino win Lorenzo closes on MotoGP title with San Marino win Germany's Stefan Bradl had looked set to make his first podium until he crashed out, leaving Dovizioso to stand alongside Pedrosa and Lorenzo. Britain's Carl Crutchlow finished fourth with Yamaha's Ben Spies in fifth and Spain's Alvaro Bautista in sixth. Pedrosa, who is 33 points behind current leader and 2010 champion Jorge Lorenzo, claimed his fourth victory of the season in stunning style. Spain's Dani Pedrosa kept alive his slim hopes of landing a first MotoGP title win after coming out on top in Aragon. Spain's Dani Pedrosa kept alive his slim hopes of landing a first MotoGP title win after coming out on top in Aragon. Starting behind polesitter Lorenzo, the Honda rider managed to pass his title rival and claim a vital victory. Lorenzo closes on MotoGP title with San Marino win Spain's Dani Pedrosa kept alive his slim hopes of landing a first MotoGP title win after coming out on top in Aragon. Germany's Stefan Bradl had looked set to make his first podium until he crashed out, leaving Dovizioso to stand alongside Pedrosa and Lorenzo. Germany's Stefan Bradl had looked set to make his first podium until he crashed out, leaving Dovizioso to stand alongside Pedrosa and Lorenzo. Starting behind polesitter Lorenzo, the Honda rider managed to pass his title rival and claim a vital victory. Germany's Stefan Bradl had looked set to make his first podium until he crashed out, leaving Dovizioso to stand alongside Pedrosa and Lorenzo. The race was marred by a big crash when Ducati's Nicky Hayden was thrown over the top of his bike after colliding with a wall. Germany's Stefan Bradl had looked set to make his first podium until he crashed out, leaving Dovizioso to stand alongside Pedrosa and Lorenzo. Andrea Dovizioso finished third in an action-packed race, which turned in Pedrosa's favour with 17 laps remaining. Germany's Stefan Bradl had looked set to make his first podium until he crashed out, leaving Dovizioso to stand alongside Pedrosa and Lorenzo.

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