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Lorenzo ‘liberated’ by MotoGP title win

Published: 30 Oct 2012 - 03:51 am | Last Updated: 07 Feb 2022 - 12:41 am

PHILLIP ISLAND, Australia: New world MotoGP champion Jorge Lorenzo says he feels liberated after winning a season-long battle with the powerful Repsol Honda team to claim his second premier class title.

Lorenzo clinched the world championship after rival Dani Pedrosa crashed on the second lap of Sunday’s Australian MotoGP at Phillip Island, ending a chance to catch his fellow Spaniard in the final two races of the season.

The Spanish Yamaha rider only had to avoid a mistake to carry off the victory after Casey Stoner’s Repsol Honda team-mate Pedrosa crashed out.

Lorenzo led Pedrosa by 23 points going into the penultimate Phillip Island round and just needed to finish three points more than his compatriot to seal the world title ahead of the final race in Valencia on November 11.

He said this season’s title had been more of a challenge than his first MotoGP championship two years ago because of the two-pronged Repsol Honda threat of Pedrosa and Stoner.

“It’s been a big emotion because this year has been tougher than my first world title (2010) because I knew my competitors were stronger and more constant this year, and I knew I had to be more constant than them,” he said.

Lorenzo, who will now return home for the final race of the season with no extra pressure, said he had learned the hard way how to succeed in the class.

“When I first came into MotoGP I needed to learn from my mistakes, know my limits and try not to go over the limit, so for this reason I am very proud of my evolution and so very grateful to my team,” he said.

“I feel emotional for the toughness and the hard competition. I needed to be strong and really focused. For this reason I now feel liberated of the weight off my shoulders,” he added after the win. AFP