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Dani Pedrosa wins Japanese MotoGP, Rossi extends title lead

October 11, 2015 13:11 IST
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Honda MotoGP rider Dani Pedrosa of Spain

IMAGE: Honda MotoGP rider Dani Pedrosa of Spain raises his trophy as he celebrates on the podium after winning the Japanese Grand Prix at the Twin Ring Motegi circuit. Photograph: Issei Kato/Reuters

Spain's Dani Pedrosa claimed the 50th Grand Prix win of his career on Sunday, taking victory in the Japanese MotoGP as runner-up Valentino Rossi extended his lead in the championship standings.

Pedrosa, who almost quit the sport earlier this year because of an arm problem that needed surgery, grabbed the lead seven laps from the end of a wet race at the Twin Ring circuit in Motegi.

He surged clear of his rivals to win for the first time this season and the 50th of his career, which began in the 125cc class in 2001.

Pedrosa had not won a MotoGP race since the Czech Grand Prix in August 2014 and missed three of the season's first four races due to the arm surgery.

Rossi finished second while his Yamaha team mate and championship rival Jorge Lorenzo faded to third after leading for most of the race until he had dropped back when having tire problems.

"It's a real pity because today if the track didn't dry I would have won," Lorenzo of Spain said.

Rossi now leads Lorenzo by 18 points in the standings with a maximum of 75 available from the remaining three rounds, in Australia, Malaysia and Valencia.

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