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2012 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix

The 2012 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix was the fifth round of the 2012 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season and the 17th Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix. It took place on the weekend of 1–3 June 2012 at the Circuit de Catalunya in Montmeló, Barcelona, Spain. The three classes of motorcycle racing which took place during the weekend were MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3.

  2012 Catalan Grand Prix
Race details
Race 5 of 18 races in the
2012 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date3 June 2012
Official nameGran Premi Aperol de Catalunya[1]
LocationCircuit de Catalunya
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.727 km (2.937 mi)
MotoGP
Pole position
Rider Casey Stoner Honda
Time 1:41.295
Fastest lap
Rider Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha
Time 1:42.642
Podium
First Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha
Second Dani Pedrosa Honda
Third Andrea Dovizioso Yamaha
Moto2
Pole position
Rider Marc Márquez Suter
Time 1:46.187
Fastest lap
Rider Thomas Lüthi Suter
Time 1:46.631
Podium
First Andrea Iannone Speed Up
Second Thomas Lüthi Suter
Third Marc Márquez Suter
Moto3
Pole position
Rider Maverick Viñales FTR Honda
Time 1:52.160
Fastest lap
Rider Álex Márquez Suter Honda
Time 1:52.583
Podium
First Maverick Viñales FTR Honda
Second Sandro Cortese KTM
Third Miguel Oliveira Suter Honda

Casey Stoner qualified on pole position in MotoGP, but it was his Repsol Honda teammate, Dani Pedrosa, who started in fifth place that took the lead at the first corner. Ben Spies was in second place for the first three laps, but slid off the track when challenging for the lead. This allowed the other factory Yamaha rider and championship leader Jorge Lorenzo to move up into second place and engage in a race long battle for the win with Pedrosa. Meanwhile, Stoner was behind the Tech 3 Yamaha of Andrea Dovizioso, and was battling with the other of Cal Crutchlow. He eventually beat Crutchlow to take fourth place whilst Dovizioso took the first podium of the year for the Tech 3 Yamaha team. As a consequence of the race, Lorenzo increased his lead in the riders' standings to 20 points over Stoner. Pedrosa remained third in the standings, with 30 fewer points than Lorenzo.

In Moto2, Marc Márquez took his fourth consecutive pole position by beating championship leader and fellow Spaniard Pol Espargaró by two-tenths of a second. Thomas Lüthi completed the front row with Andrea Iannone in fourth place; it was these four riders who dominated the race, staying in close company for the majority of it too. Iannone led almost every lap to take the victory, but had to resist pressure in the closing laps to take his first win of the season. Lüthi finished second and Márquez finished third after winning an appeal against a one-minute penalty issued by the FIM for a collision between himself and Espargaró, which had resulted in retirement of the Kalex rider with three laps remaining. The result rearranged the order in the riders' standings with Lüthi now leading the way on 88 points with Márquez only 2 behind. Not far behind them were Espargaró and Iannone, still firmly in contention, on 71 and 70 points respectively, the reduced gap down to the Italian's victory.

The Moto3 race was not as close as the one in the other two categories as Maverick Viñales won his home race from pole position. It was his second victory of the season. Zulfahmi Khairuddin's first front-row for any Malaysian rider, second place, failed to translate into a great result and he finished down in eighth. It was a close eighth though, as he and the six riders in front of him had squabbled in close proximity for the majority of the race allowing Viñales to break away. Sandro Cortese and Miguel Oliveira emerged victorious in the tight battle to the line to take second and third place to complete the podium. Álex Márquez set the fastest lap of the race. As a consequence of the race, Cortese was still leading the riders' standings on 87 points but, with victory, Viñales was now just 7 points behind him. Luis Salom remained third in the standings, but was now on a fairly distant 55 points, 32 fewer than Cortese.

Report edit

MotoGP edit

Background and qualifying edit

Jorge Lorenzo entered the event leading the Riders' standings following his win at the preceding event – the French Grand Prix.[2] Reigning world champion Casey Stoner was second in the standings, eight points behind Lorenzo, whilst his Honda teammate, Dani Pedrosa, was seventeen points behind him.[3] Yamaha led the way in the Manufacturers' standings, all 90 of their points courtesy of Lorenzo. Honda were 4 points behind them, and Ducati remained in third place after Valentino Rossi scored their first podium of the season in Le Mans. Colin Edwards returned to his CRT ride after breaking his collarbone at the Portuguese Grand Prix four weeks previously; he had been replaced with Chris Vermeulen for the French Grand Prix.[3] Bridgestone took asymmetric tyres to the race for the bikes to compensate for the large number of long, right-handed corners on the track.

Stoner took pole position in qualifying for the event, his second of the season, and the third for his team.[4] Lorenzo qualified in second position, one tenth slower than the pole time. Crutchlow completed the front row by qualifying third for the third time in the season for the Tech 3 Yamaha team. A resurgent Ben Spies set a time fast enough for fourth position, but was still only the third fastest Yamaha on the grid. Stoner's teammate Pedrosa, the polesitter from the previous race, qualified fifth, after he ran off the track on his final timed run. He was in front of the other Tech 3 Yamaha of Andrea Dovizioso, who completed the closely matched top six with a time just fourth tenths slower than Stoner's. The first Ducati rider was Nicky Hayden, who started the third row of the grid. He was followed by the LCR Honda of Stefan Bradl, who took his best qualifying position of the season so far, and then Valentino Rossi. Álvaro Bautista was accompanied by Barberá and Karel Abraham on the fourth row of the grid. Behind them, in thirteenth, Randy de Puniet was the highest qualifying CRT rider. Colin Edwards was fourteenth behind him on his return alongside Aleix Espargaró, de Puniet's teammate. Michele Pirro, James Ellison, Mattia Pasini, Yonny Hernández, Danilo Petrucci and Iván Silva were sixteenth to twenty-first respectively, completing the grid on the final two rows.[5]

Cal Crutchlow set the fastest time in the warm-up session for the event in slippery conditions on the morning of the race, with Stoner second fastest and Rossi third, narrowly ahead of an impressive Bautista. The conditions lead to crashes from some riders, including falls from Pedrosa, James Ellison and Héctor Barberá.[6]

Race edit

The conditions at the start of the race were warm and humid, with an ambient temperature of 27 °C (81 °F) and a track temperature of 38 °C (100 °F). All the riders chose to race on the softer tyre on both the front and rear, except from the two Repsol Hondas of Stoner and Pedrosa, who started with the harder tyre on both front and rear.[7]

At the start of the race, Pedrosa took the lead at the first turn, despite his fifth place starting spot.[8] Ben Spies, who had moved up into second, attempted to overtake Pedrosa around the outside of turn 3, but had to give best. His teammate, Lorenzo, had dropped down to third in front of polesitter Stoner.[9] The two Tech 3 Yamahas were fifth and sixth, with Dovizioso ahead of Crutchlow. Later on in the first lap, Dovizioso overtook Stoner for fourth place while Nicky Hayden dropped from seventh to tenth – first behind Stefan Bradl, then behind teammate Rossi and next behind Álvaro Bautista. Stoner then ran slightly wide, allowing Crutchlow to take fifth place. On the third lap, Spies once again tried to take the lead from Pedrosa at Turn 3, and temporarily did. However, he continued to run off into the gravel before falling off his bike and having to rejoin the track down in last place.[9][10]

The order then began to settle down, and the top five of Pedrosa, Lorenzo, Dovizioso, Crutchlow and Stoner began to pull out a gap to the rest the field. Behind them, Bautista, Bradl, and the Ducatis of Rossi and Hayden continued to fight over the following four places. Lorenzo took the lead from Pedrosa at the first turn on the sixth lap of the race, and started to build a gap immediately.[9] Meanwhile, Stoner overtook Crutchlow to regain the position he had lost on the first lap, but the pair had already fallen two seconds behind the leading three bikes by this point.

On lap 11, Pedrosa retook the lead from Lorenzo on the main straight, while Dovizioso remained close behind the pair. On the following lap, whilst trying to regain the position, Lorenzo overshot at the corner and was forced to ride across the kerbs to avoid the gravel.[9] Dovizioso fell back to the ongoing battle between Stoner and Crutchlow on lap 15, whilst another battle between Bautista (sixth) and Rossi (seventh) began to catch up.[11] After numerous attempts, Lorenzo managed to pass Pedrosa again to take the lead of the race with 6 laps remaining with a manoeuvre down the inside of turn 10.[12] Pedrosa had a large, unintentional wheelie entering the corner due to problems with his bike, possibly allowing the pass to happen.[13] The two riders now had a large lead over everyone else, but Pedrosa began to fall back from Lorenzo in the final three laps. On the 23rd and penultimate lap, Ben Spies managed to return into the top 10 by overtaking Héctor Barberá (Spies had been running in eleventh since lap 12, half-way through the race).[10] On the final lap, Stoner managed to pull away from Crutchlow and catch up with Dovizioso; however, he wasn't able to make a pass and take a podium place.[7]

Jorge Lorenzo won the race to take his third victory of the season in front of his home fans, extending his championship lead over Stoner to 20 points.[8][14] Lorenzo also set the fastest lap of the race. Dani Pedrosa finished second, a result he was disappointed with because he felt he could have won the race.[13] He remained in third place in the standings, 30 points adrift of Lorenzo.[12] Andrea Dovizioso completed the podium, taking Yamaha Tech 3's, and his, first podium of the season. Dovizioso described the good result as a "beautiful" moment.[15] He was closely pursued by Stoner at the end of a race, whose fourth-place finish was his first off the podium in 2012. Stoner conceded that the decision to use the harder tyres instead of the soft was a wrong one because it cost him too much time at the start of the race.[7] Cal Crutchlow's fifth place left him behind his teammate in the championship, but was a good result nonetheless. Crutchlow said the result could have been better if a "lack of experience" hadn't lead to him being conservative at the beginning of the race.[16] Álvaro Bautista finished the race in sixth position, ahead of Valentino Rossi on the improving Ducati bike.[11] Stefan Bradl finished eighth, where he had started, and Nicky Hayden finished ninth. The Yamaha team stated that they were pleased with Ben Spies' performance, despite his fall near the start of the race – he finished in tenth place.[10] The Ducati riders of Barberá and Abraham finished in eleventh and twelfth, ahead of the top finishing CRT rider of Aleix Espargaró (who simultaneously became the highest ranking CRT rider in standings). Michele Pirro and Randy de Puniet, Espargaró's teammate, completed the points in fourteenth and fifteenth. The other five classified riders were Ellison, Pasini, Hernández, Petrucci and Silva; Edwards was not classified as he finished in the pitlane, one lap down.[17]

Moto2 edit

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Moto3 edit

KTM rider Sandro Cortese entered the event leading the Riders' standings on total of 67 points. 12 points behind him was his championship rival, the FTR Honda of Maverick Viñales. The Kalex KTM of Luis Salom was third in the standings, six points behind Viñales. In the Manufacturers' standings, FTR and KTM were joint in the lead, each with a total of 68 points. Kalex had accumulated the third highest total of 56 points.[27]

In qualifying for the race, Maverick Viñales took his second pole position of the season, and his second in succession, by setting a time nearly three-tenths faster than the rest of the field.[28] Zulfahmi Khairuddin became the first Malaysian to ever achieve a front row start in a motorcycle Grand Prix, when he set the second fastest time for KTM. The winner of the previous race, and Viñales' FTR Honda teammate, Louis Rossi, took the final front row spot of third place.[29] Sandro Cortese qualified fourth after suffering a heavy crash in that morning's practice session. He suffered heavy bruising to his right hand, and had to have blood drained during the session. Fifth place went to Miguel Oliveira, the Suter rider, who was at the centre of drama late on in the session, as his swift move across the track took out Alan Techer and Brad Binder. None of the riders were hurt in the incident. The second row was completed by Binder's teammate Luis Salom, who like Viñales and various other riders, was in front of his home crowd. Alexis Masbou qualified seventh for his 100th Grand Prix start. Efrén Vázquez, Héctor Faubel and Álex Márquez completed the top ten. Romano Fenati, winner of the Spanish Grand Prix earlier in 2012, had a disappointing session, and could only manage thirteenth.[30] All 34 riders successfully set a lap time, and all started the following day's race.[31]

In the warm up session, on the day of the race, Viñales once again set the fastest time, with Rossi second and Vázquez third, albeit seven-tenths off the pace.[32][33][34][35][36]

Classification edit

 
Dani Pedrosa and Jorge Lorenzo, battling for the lead in the MotoGP race. Lorenzo went on to win, with Pedrosa finishing in second place.

MotoGP edit

Pos. No. Rider Team Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 99   Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Factory Racing Yamaha 25 43:07.681 2 25
2 26   Dani Pedrosa Repsol Honda Team Honda 25 +5.003 5 20
3 4   Andrea Dovizioso Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 25 +9.361 6 16
4 1   Casey Stoner Repsol Honda Team Honda 25 +9.544 1 13
5 35   Cal Crutchlow Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 25 +12.506 3 11
6 19   Álvaro Bautista San Carlo Honda Gresini Honda 25 +13.948 10 10
7 46   Valentino Rossi Ducati Team Ducati 25 +17.555 9 9
8 6   Stefan Bradl LCR Honda MotoGP Honda 25 +23.478 8 8
9 69   Nicky Hayden Ducati Team Ducati 25 +30.410 7 7
10 11   Ben Spies Yamaha Factory Racing Yamaha 25 +32.897 4 6
11 8   Héctor Barberá Pramac Racing Team Ducati 25 +36.144 11 5
12 17   Karel Abraham Cardion AB Motoracing Ducati 25 +56.229 12 4
13 41   Aleix Espargaró Power Electronics Aspar ART 25 +1:08.054 15 3
14 51   Michele Pirro San Carlo Honda Gresini FTR 25 +1:08.775 16 2
15 14   Randy de Puniet Power Electronics Aspar ART 25 +1:10.483 13 1
16 77   James Ellison Paul Bird Motorsport ART 25 +1:13.090 17
17 54   Mattia Pasini Speed Master ART 25 +1:20.903 18
18 68   Yonny Hernández Avintia Blusens BQR 25 +1:21.235 19
19 9   Danilo Petrucci Came IodaRacing Project Ioda 25 +1:41.207 20
20 22   Iván Silva Avintia Blusens BQR 25 +1:41.888 21
NC 5   Colin Edwards NGM Mobile Forward Racing Suter 24 +1 lap 14
Sources: [37][38][39]

Moto2 edit

Pos No Rider Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 29   Andrea Iannone Speed Up 23 41:16.852 4 25
2 12   Thomas Lüthi Suter 23 +0.083 3 20
3 93   Marc Márquez Suter 23 +1.137 1 16
4 80   Esteve Rabat Kalex 23 +12.516 9 13
5 3   Simone Corsi FTR 23 +14.226 5 11
6 30   Takaaki Nakagami Kalex 23 +15.072 12 10
7 77   Dominique Aegerter Suter 23 +16.255 6 9
8 4   Randy Krummenacher Kalex 23 +16.354 20 8
9 36   Mika Kallio Kalex 23 +16.606 19 7
10 45   Scott Redding Kalex 23 +16.793 7 6
11 5   Johann Zarco Motobi 23 +17.298 14 5
12 38   Bradley Smith Tech 3 23 +22.242 13 4
13 71   Claudio Corti Kalex 23 +23.763 16 3
14 15   Alex de Angelis Suter 23 +24.069 10 2
15 18   Nicolás Terol Suter 23 +27.039 15 1
16 81   Jordi Torres Tech 3 23 +32.158 11
17 76   Max Neukirchner Kalex 23 +34.389 26
18 14   Ratthapark Wilairot Suter 23 +35.387 27
19 88   Ricard Cardús AJR 23 +35.501 25
20 47   Ángel Rodríguez Bimota 23 +35.623 21
21 72   Yuki Takahashi Suter 23 +35.803 22
22 49   Axel Pons Kalex 23 +36.903 28
23 7   Alexander Lundh MZ-RE Honda 23 +1:16.309 30
24 10   Marco Colandrea FTR 23 +1:18.573 31
25 82   Elena Rosell Moriwaki 23 +1:35.551 32
DSQ 95   Anthony West Moriwaki 23 (+52.636)[40] 29
Ret 40   Pol Espargaró Kalex 20 Collision 2
Ret 44   Roberto Rolfo Suter 20 Retirement 18
Ret 24   Toni Elías Suter 19 Retirement 8
Ret 60   Julián Simón Suter 0 Collision 17
Ret 8   Gino Rea Suter 0 Collision 23
Ret 63   Mike Di Meglio Speed Up 0 Collision 24
OFFICIAL MOTO2 REPORT

Moto3 edit

Pos No Rider Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 25   Maverick Viñales FTR Honda 22 41:50.965 1 25
2 11   Sandro Cortese KTM 22 +7.752 4 20
3 44   Miguel Oliveira Suter Honda 22 +7.853 5 16
4 96   Louis Rossi FTR Honda 22 +8.007 3 13
5 10   Alexis Masbou Honda 22 +8.075 7 11
6 12   Álex Márquez Suter Honda 22 +8.267 11 10
7 55   Héctor Faubel Kalex KTM 22 +8.355 9 9
8 63   Zulfahmi Khairuddin KTM 22 +8.480 2 8
9 5   Romano Fenati FTR Honda 22 +8.600 13 7
10 39   Luis Salom Kalex KTM 22 +16.023 6 6
11 84   Jakub Kornfeil FTR Honda 22 +16.127 12 5
12 27   Niccolò Antonelli FTR Honda 22 +16.222 10 4
13 89   Alan Techer TSR Honda 22 +16.792 21 3
14 23   Alberto Moncayo Kalex KTM 22 +30.132 17 2
15 8   Jack Miller Honda 22 +30.132 20 1
16 53   Jasper Iwema FGR Honda 22 +30.304 25
17 26   Adrián Martín FTR Honda 22 +30.663 28
18 21   Iván Moreno FTR Honda 22 +30.970 23
19 17   John McPhee KRP Honda 22 +31.042 15
20 52   Danny Kent KTM 22 +43.738 14
21 31   Niklas Ajo KTM 22 +43.765 24
22 61   Arthur Sissis KTM 22 +44.119 19
23 15   Simone Grotzkyj Suter Honda 22 +1:02.007 26
24 32   Isaac Viñales FTR Honda 22 +1:11.320 27
25 51   Kenta Fujii TSR Honda 22 +1:19.060 33
26 3   Luigi Morciano Ioda 22 +1:19.314 34
27 30   Giulian Pedone Suter Honda 22 +1:19.331 32
28 19   Alessandro Tonucci FTR Honda 21 +1 lap 18
Ret 99   Danny Webb Mahindra 16 Accident 31
Ret 77   Marcel Schrötter Mahindra 16 Retirement 30
Ret 42   Álex Rins Suter Honda 15 Accident 16
Ret 7   Efrén Vázquez FTR Honda 15 Accident 8
Ret 41   Brad Binder Kalex KTM 6 Collision 22
Ret 94   Jonas Folger Ioda 4 Retirement 29
OFFICIAL MOTO3 REPORT

Championship standings after the race (MotoGP) edit

Below are the standings for the top five riders and constructors after round five has concluded.[41]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

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The 2012 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix was the fifth round of the 2012 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season and the 17th Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix It took place on the weekend of 1 3 June 2012 at the Circuit de Catalunya in Montmelo Barcelona Spain The three classes of motorcycle racing which took place during the weekend were MotoGP Moto2 and Moto3 2012 Catalan Grand PrixRace detailsRace 5 of 18 races in the2012 Grand Prix motorcycle racing seasonDate3 June 2012Official nameGran Premi Aperol de Catalunya 1 LocationCircuit de CatalunyaCoursePermanent racing facility4 727 km 2 937 mi MotoGPPole positionRiderCasey StonerHondaTime1 41 295Fastest lapRiderJorge LorenzoYamahaTime1 42 642PodiumFirstJorge LorenzoYamahaSecondDani PedrosaHondaThirdAndrea DoviziosoYamahaMoto2Pole positionRiderMarc MarquezSuterTime1 46 187Fastest lapRiderThomas LuthiSuterTime1 46 631PodiumFirstAndrea IannoneSpeed UpSecondThomas LuthiSuterThirdMarc MarquezSuterMoto3Pole positionRiderMaverick VinalesFTR HondaTime1 52 160Fastest lapRiderAlex MarquezSuter HondaTime1 52 583PodiumFirstMaverick VinalesFTR HondaSecondSandro CorteseKTMThirdMiguel OliveiraSuter Honda Casey Stoner qualified on pole position in MotoGP but it was his Repsol Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa who started in fifth place that took the lead at the first corner Ben Spies was in second place for the first three laps but slid off the track when challenging for the lead This allowed the other factory Yamaha rider and championship leader Jorge Lorenzo to move up into second place and engage in a race long battle for the win with Pedrosa Meanwhile Stoner was behind the Tech 3 Yamaha of Andrea Dovizioso and was battling with the other of Cal Crutchlow He eventually beat Crutchlow to take fourth place whilst Dovizioso took the first podium of the year for the Tech 3 Yamaha team As a consequence of the race Lorenzo increased his lead in the riders standings to 20 points over Stoner Pedrosa remained third in the standings with 30 fewer points than Lorenzo In Moto2 Marc Marquez took his fourth consecutive pole position by beating championship leader and fellow Spaniard Pol Espargaro by two tenths of a second Thomas Luthi completed the front row with Andrea Iannone in fourth place it was these four riders who dominated the race staying in close company for the majority of it too Iannone led almost every lap to take the victory but had to resist pressure in the closing laps to take his first win of the season Luthi finished second and Marquez finished third after winning an appeal against a one minute penalty issued by the FIM for a collision between himself and Espargaro which had resulted in retirement of the Kalex rider with three laps remaining The result rearranged the order in the riders standings with Luthi now leading the way on 88 points with Marquez only 2 behind Not far behind them were Espargaro and Iannone still firmly in contention on 71 and 70 points respectively the reduced gap down to the Italian s victory The Moto3 race was not as close as the one in the other two categories as Maverick Vinales won his home race from pole position It was his second victory of the season Zulfahmi Khairuddin s first front row for any Malaysian rider second place failed to translate into a great result and he finished down in eighth It was a close eighth though as he and the six riders in front of him had squabbled in close proximity for the majority of the race allowing Vinales to break away Sandro Cortese and Miguel Oliveira emerged victorious in the tight battle to the line to take second and third place to complete the podium Alex Marquez set the fastest lap of the race As a consequence of the race Cortese was still leading the riders standings on 87 points but with victory Vinales was now just 7 points behind him Luis Salom remained third in the standings but was now on a fairly distant 55 points 32 fewer than Cortese Contents 1 Report 1 1 MotoGP 1 1 1 Background and qualifying 1 1 2 Race 1 2 Moto2 1 3 Moto3 2 Classification 2 1 MotoGP 2 2 Moto2 2 3 Moto3 3 Championship standings after the race MotoGP 4 ReferencesReport editMotoGP edit Background and qualifying edit Jorge Lorenzo entered the event leading the Riders standings following his win at the preceding event the French Grand Prix 2 Reigning world champion Casey Stoner was second in the standings eight points behind Lorenzo whilst his Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa was seventeen points behind him 3 Yamaha led the way in the Manufacturers standings all 90 of their points courtesy of Lorenzo Honda were 4 points behind them and Ducati remained in third place after Valentino Rossi scored their first podium of the season in Le Mans Colin Edwards returned to his CRT ride after breaking his collarbone at the Portuguese Grand Prix four weeks previously he had been replaced with Chris Vermeulen for the French Grand Prix 3 Bridgestone took asymmetric tyres to the race for the bikes to compensate for the large number of long right handed corners on the track Stoner took pole position in qualifying for the event his second of the season and the third for his team 4 Lorenzo qualified in second position one tenth slower than the pole time Crutchlow completed the front row by qualifying third for the third time in the season for the Tech 3 Yamaha team A resurgent Ben Spies set a time fast enough for fourth position but was still only the third fastest Yamaha on the grid Stoner s teammate Pedrosa the polesitter from the previous race qualified fifth after he ran off the track on his final timed run He was in front of the other Tech 3 Yamaha of Andrea Dovizioso who completed the closely matched top six with a time just fourth tenths slower than Stoner s The first Ducati rider was Nicky Hayden who started the third row of the grid He was followed by the LCR Honda of Stefan Bradl who took his best qualifying position of the season so far and then Valentino Rossi Alvaro Bautista was accompanied by Barbera and Karel Abraham on the fourth row of the grid Behind them in thirteenth Randy de Puniet was the highest qualifying CRT rider Colin Edwards was fourteenth behind him on his return alongside Aleix Espargaro de Puniet s teammate Michele Pirro James Ellison Mattia Pasini Yonny Hernandez Danilo Petrucci and Ivan Silva were sixteenth to twenty first respectively completing the grid on the final two rows 5 Cal Crutchlow set the fastest time in the warm up session for the event in slippery conditions on the morning of the race with Stoner second fastest and Rossi third narrowly ahead of an impressive Bautista The conditions lead to crashes from some riders including falls from Pedrosa James Ellison and Hector Barbera 6 Race edit The conditions at the start of the race were warm and humid with an ambient temperature of 27 C 81 F and a track temperature of 38 C 100 F All the riders chose to race on the softer tyre on both the front and rear except from the two Repsol Hondas of Stoner and Pedrosa who started with the harder tyre on both front and rear 7 At the start of the race Pedrosa took the lead at the first turn despite his fifth place starting spot 8 Ben Spies who had moved up into second attempted to overtake Pedrosa around the outside of turn 3 but had to give best His teammate Lorenzo had dropped down to third in front of polesitter Stoner 9 The two Tech 3 Yamahas were fifth and sixth with Dovizioso ahead of Crutchlow Later on in the first lap Dovizioso overtook Stoner for fourth place while Nicky Hayden dropped from seventh to tenth first behind Stefan Bradl then behind teammate Rossi and next behind Alvaro Bautista Stoner then ran slightly wide allowing Crutchlow to take fifth place On the third lap Spies once again tried to take the lead from Pedrosa at Turn 3 and temporarily did However he continued to run off into the gravel before falling off his bike and having to rejoin the track down in last place 9 10 The order then began to settle down and the top five of Pedrosa Lorenzo Dovizioso Crutchlow and Stoner began to pull out a gap to the rest the field Behind them Bautista Bradl and the Ducatis of Rossi and Hayden continued to fight over the following four places Lorenzo took the lead from Pedrosa at the first turn on the sixth lap of the race and started to build a gap immediately 9 Meanwhile Stoner overtook Crutchlow to regain the position he had lost on the first lap but the pair had already fallen two seconds behind the leading three bikes by this point On lap 11 Pedrosa retook the lead from Lorenzo on the main straight while Dovizioso remained close behind the pair On the following lap whilst trying to regain the position Lorenzo overshot at the corner and was forced to ride across the kerbs to avoid the gravel 9 Dovizioso fell back to the ongoing battle between Stoner and Crutchlow on lap 15 whilst another battle between Bautista sixth and Rossi seventh began to catch up 11 After numerous attempts Lorenzo managed to pass Pedrosa again to take the lead of the race with 6 laps remaining with a manoeuvre down the inside of turn 10 12 Pedrosa had a large unintentional wheelie entering the corner due to problems with his bike possibly allowing the pass to happen 13 The two riders now had a large lead over everyone else but Pedrosa began to fall back from Lorenzo in the final three laps On the 23rd and penultimate lap Ben Spies managed to return into the top 10 by overtaking Hector Barbera Spies had been running in eleventh since lap 12 half way through the race 10 On the final lap Stoner managed to pull away from Crutchlow and catch up with Dovizioso however he wasn t able to make a pass and take a podium place 7 Jorge Lorenzo won the race to take his third victory of the season in front of his home fans extending his championship lead over Stoner to 20 points 8 14 Lorenzo also set the fastest lap of the race Dani Pedrosa finished second a result he was disappointed with because he felt he could have won the race 13 He remained in third place in the standings 30 points adrift of Lorenzo 12 Andrea Dovizioso completed the podium taking Yamaha Tech 3 s and his first podium of the season Dovizioso described the good result as a beautiful moment 15 He was closely pursued by Stoner at the end of a race whose fourth place finish was his first off the podium in 2012 Stoner conceded that the decision to use the harder tyres instead of the soft was a wrong one because it cost him too much time at the start of the race 7 Cal Crutchlow s fifth place left him behind his teammate in the championship but was a good result nonetheless Crutchlow said the result could have been better if a lack of experience hadn t lead to him being conservative at the beginning of the race 16 Alvaro Bautista finished the race in sixth position ahead of Valentino Rossi on the improving Ducati bike 11 Stefan Bradl finished eighth where he had started and Nicky Hayden finished ninth The Yamaha team stated that they were pleased with Ben Spies performance despite his fall near the start of the race he finished in tenth place 10 The Ducati riders of Barbera and Abraham finished in eleventh and twelfth ahead of the top finishing CRT rider of Aleix Espargaro who simultaneously became the highest ranking CRT rider in standings Michele Pirro and Randy de Puniet Espargaro s teammate completed the points in fourteenth and fifteenth The other five classified riders were Ellison Pasini Hernandez Petrucci and Silva Edwards was not classified as he finished in the pitlane one lap down 17 Moto2 edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2012 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Moto3 edit KTM rider Sandro Cortese entered the event leading the Riders standings on total of 67 points 12 points behind him was his championship rival the FTR Honda of Maverick Vinales The Kalex KTM of Luis Salom was third in the standings six points behind Vinales In the Manufacturers standings FTR and KTM were joint in the lead each with a total of 68 points Kalex had accumulated the third highest total of 56 points 27 In qualifying for the race Maverick Vinales took his second pole position of the season and his second in succession by setting a time nearly three tenths faster than the rest of the field 28 Zulfahmi Khairuddin became the first Malaysian to ever achieve a front row start in a motorcycle Grand Prix when he set the second fastest time for KTM The winner of the previous race and Vinales FTR Honda teammate Louis Rossi took the final front row spot of third place 29 Sandro Cortese qualified fourth after suffering a heavy crash in that morning s practice session He suffered heavy bruising to his right hand and had to have blood drained during the session Fifth place went to Miguel Oliveira the Suter rider who was at the centre of drama late on in the session as his swift move across the track took out Alan Techer and Brad Binder None of the riders were hurt in the incident The second row was completed by Binder s teammate Luis Salom who like Vinales and various other riders was in front of his home crowd Alexis Masbou qualified seventh for his 100th Grand Prix start Efren Vazquez Hector Faubel and Alex Marquez completed the top ten Romano Fenati winner of the Spanish Grand Prix earlier in 2012 had a disappointing session and could only manage thirteenth 30 All 34 riders successfully set a lap time and all started the following day s race 31 In the warm up session on the day of the race Vinales once again set the fastest time with Rossi second and Vazquez third albeit seven tenths off the pace 32 33 34 35 36 Classification edit nbsp Dani Pedrosa and Jorge Lorenzo battling for the lead in the MotoGP race Lorenzo went on to win with Pedrosa finishing in second place MotoGP edit Pos No Rider Team Manufacturer Laps Time Retired Grid Points 1 99 nbsp Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Factory Racing Yamaha 25 43 07 681 2 25 2 26 nbsp Dani Pedrosa Repsol Honda Team Honda 25 5 003 5 20 3 4 nbsp Andrea Dovizioso Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 25 9 361 6 16 4 1 nbsp Casey Stoner Repsol Honda Team Honda 25 9 544 1 13 5 35 nbsp Cal Crutchlow Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 25 12 506 3 11 6 19 nbsp Alvaro Bautista San Carlo Honda Gresini Honda 25 13 948 10 10 7 46 nbsp Valentino Rossi Ducati Team Ducati 25 17 555 9 9 8 6 nbsp Stefan Bradl LCR Honda MotoGP Honda 25 23 478 8 8 9 69 nbsp Nicky Hayden Ducati Team Ducati 25 30 410 7 7 10 11 nbsp Ben Spies Yamaha Factory Racing Yamaha 25 32 897 4 6 11 8 nbsp Hector Barbera Pramac Racing Team Ducati 25 36 144 11 5 12 17 nbsp Karel Abraham Cardion AB Motoracing Ducati 25 56 229 12 4 13 41 nbsp Aleix Espargaro Power Electronics Aspar ART 25 1 08 054 15 3 14 51 nbsp Michele Pirro San Carlo Honda Gresini FTR 25 1 08 775 16 2 15 14 nbsp Randy de Puniet Power Electronics Aspar ART 25 1 10 483 13 1 16 77 nbsp James Ellison Paul Bird Motorsport ART 25 1 13 090 17 17 54 nbsp Mattia Pasini Speed Master ART 25 1 20 903 18 18 68 nbsp Yonny Hernandez Avintia Blusens BQR 25 1 21 235 19 19 9 nbsp Danilo Petrucci Came IodaRacing Project Ioda 25 1 41 207 20 20 22 nbsp Ivan Silva Avintia Blusens BQR 25 1 41 888 21 NC 5 nbsp Colin Edwards NGM Mobile Forward Racing Suter 24 1 lap 14 Sources 37 38 39 Moto2 edit Pos No Rider Manufacturer Laps Time Retired Grid Points 1 29 nbsp Andrea Iannone Speed Up 23 41 16 852 4 25 2 12 nbsp Thomas Luthi Suter 23 0 083 3 20 3 93 nbsp Marc Marquez Suter 23 1 137 1 16 4 80 nbsp Esteve Rabat Kalex 23 12 516 9 13 5 3 nbsp Simone Corsi FTR 23 14 226 5 11 6 30 nbsp Takaaki Nakagami Kalex 23 15 072 12 10 7 77 nbsp Dominique Aegerter Suter 23 16 255 6 9 8 4 nbsp Randy Krummenacher Kalex 23 16 354 20 8 9 36 nbsp Mika Kallio Kalex 23 16 606 19 7 10 45 nbsp Scott Redding Kalex 23 16 793 7 6 11 5 nbsp Johann Zarco Motobi 23 17 298 14 5 12 38 nbsp Bradley Smith Tech 3 23 22 242 13 4 13 71 nbsp Claudio Corti Kalex 23 23 763 16 3 14 15 nbsp Alex de Angelis Suter 23 24 069 10 2 15 18 nbsp Nicolas Terol Suter 23 27 039 15 1 16 81 nbsp Jordi Torres Tech 3 23 32 158 11 17 76 nbsp Max Neukirchner Kalex 23 34 389 26 18 14 nbsp Ratthapark Wilairot Suter 23 35 387 27 19 88 nbsp Ricard Cardus AJR 23 35 501 25 20 47 nbsp Angel Rodriguez Bimota 23 35 623 21 21 72 nbsp Yuki Takahashi Suter 23 35 803 22 22 49 nbsp Axel Pons Kalex 23 36 903 28 23 7 nbsp Alexander Lundh MZ RE Honda 23 1 16 309 30 24 10 nbsp Marco Colandrea FTR 23 1 18 573 31 25 82 nbsp Elena Rosell Moriwaki 23 1 35 551 32 DSQ 95 nbsp Anthony West Moriwaki 23 52 636 40 29 Ret 40 nbsp Pol Espargaro Kalex 20 Collision 2 Ret 44 nbsp Roberto Rolfo Suter 20 Retirement 18 Ret 24 nbsp Toni Elias Suter 19 Retirement 8 Ret 60 nbsp Julian Simon Suter 0 Collision 17 Ret 8 nbsp Gino Rea Suter 0 Collision 23 Ret 63 nbsp Mike Di Meglio Speed Up 0 Collision 24 OFFICIAL MOTO2 REPORT Moto3 edit Pos No Rider Manufacturer Laps Time Retired Grid Points 1 25 nbsp Maverick Vinales FTR Honda 22 41 50 965 1 25 2 11 nbsp Sandro Cortese KTM 22 7 752 4 20 3 44 nbsp Miguel Oliveira Suter Honda 22 7 853 5 16 4 96 nbsp Louis Rossi FTR Honda 22 8 007 3 13 5 10 nbsp Alexis Masbou Honda 22 8 075 7 11 6 12 nbsp Alex Marquez Suter Honda 22 8 267 11 10 7 55 nbsp Hector Faubel Kalex KTM 22 8 355 9 9 8 63 nbsp Zulfahmi Khairuddin KTM 22 8 480 2 8 9 5 nbsp Romano Fenati FTR Honda 22 8 600 13 7 10 39 nbsp Luis Salom Kalex KTM 22 16 023 6 6 11 84 nbsp Jakub Kornfeil FTR Honda 22 16 127 12 5 12 27 nbsp Niccolo Antonelli FTR Honda 22 16 222 10 4 13 89 nbsp Alan Techer TSR Honda 22 16 792 21 3 14 23 nbsp Alberto Moncayo Kalex KTM 22 30 132 17 2 15 8 nbsp Jack Miller Honda 22 30 132 20 1 16 53 nbsp Jasper Iwema FGR Honda 22 30 304 25 17 26 nbsp Adrian Martin FTR Honda 22 30 663 28 18 21 nbsp Ivan Moreno FTR Honda 22 30 970 23 19 17 nbsp John McPhee KRP Honda 22 31 042 15 20 52 nbsp Danny Kent KTM 22 43 738 14 21 31 nbsp Niklas Ajo KTM 22 43 765 24 22 61 nbsp Arthur Sissis KTM 22 44 119 19 23 15 nbsp Simone Grotzkyj Suter Honda 22 1 02 007 26 24 32 nbsp Isaac Vinales FTR Honda 22 1 11 320 27 25 51 nbsp Kenta Fujii TSR Honda 22 1 19 060 33 26 3 nbsp Luigi Morciano Ioda 22 1 19 314 34 27 30 nbsp Giulian Pedone Suter Honda 22 1 19 331 32 28 19 nbsp Alessandro Tonucci FTR Honda 21 1 lap 18 Ret 99 nbsp Danny Webb Mahindra 16 Accident 31 Ret 77 nbsp Marcel Schrotter Mahindra 16 Retirement 30 Ret 42 nbsp Alex Rins Suter Honda 15 Accident 16 Ret 7 nbsp Efren Vazquez FTR Honda 15 Accident 8 Ret 41 nbsp Brad Binder Kalex KTM 6 Collision 22 Ret 94 nbsp Jonas Folger Ioda 4 Retirement 29 OFFICIAL MOTO3 REPORTChampionship standings after the race MotoGP editBelow are the standings for the top five riders and constructors after round five has concluded 41 Riders Championship standings Pos Rider Points 1 nbsp Jorge Lorenzo 115 2 nbsp Casey Stoner 95 3 nbsp Dani Pedrosa 85 4 nbsp Andrea Dovizioso 60 5 nbsp Cal Crutchlow 56 Constructors Championship standings Pos Constructor Points 1 nbsp Yamaha 115 2 nbsp Honda 106 3 nbsp Ducati 56 4 nbsp ART 19 5 nbsp FTR 6 Note Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings References edit 2012 Catalan MotoGP Motorsportmagazine com 13 June 2017 Retrieved 22 May 2018 Rej Arindam 20 May 2012 MotoGP Jorge Lorenzo wins in France ahead of Valentino Rossi Retrieved 30 May 2012 a b MotoGP Colin Edwards back for Barcelona after injury 29 May 2012 Retrieved 30 May 2012 MotoGP Casey Stoner takes pole from Jorge Lorenzo in Catalunya 2 June 2012 Retrieved 5 June 2012 MotoGP Qualifying Practice Classification 2012 motogp com Retrieved 5 June 2012 MotoGP Warm Up Classification 2012 motogp com Retrieved 5 June 2012 a b c Stoner admits tyre choice didn t work 3 June 2012 Retrieved 5 June 2012 a b Rostance Tom 3 June 2012 MotoGP Jorge Lorenzo beats Dani Pedrosa to Catalunya win BBC Sport Retrieved 6 June 2012 a b c d MotoGP Jorge Lorenzo wins Catalunya race BBC Sport 3 June 2012 Retrieved 5 June 2012 a b c Yamaha pleased with Spies despite fall 3 June 2012 Retrieved 5 June 2012 a b Rossi Catalunya best dry Ducati ride 3 June 2012 Retrieved 5 June 2012 a b Motorcycling Lorenzo boosts title bid with win in Catalunya 3 June 2012 Retrieved 5 June 2012 a b Pedrosa frustrated with second 3 June 2012 Retrieved 5 June 2012 Lorenzo wins Spanish Catalunya battle 3 June 2012 Retrieved 5 June 2012 Dovizioso thrilled with underdog podium 3 June 2012 Retrieved 5 June 2012 MotoGP Cal Crutchlow admits to lack of experience in Barcelona BBC Sport 3 June 2012 Retrieved 6 June 2012 MotoGP Race Classification 2012 motogp com Retrieved 5 June 2012 Tremayne Sam 2 June 2012 Marc Marquez grabs another Moto2 pole at Catalunya AUTOSPORT Retrieved 5 June 2012 Moto2 Marquez grabs another pole 2 June 2012 Retrieved 5 June 2012 Moto2 Iannone takes first win of 2012 3 June 2012 Retrieved 5 June 2012 Moto2 Stewards cancel Marquez s penalty 3 June 2012 Retrieved 5 June 2012 Moto2 Stoner Rossi slam Marquez penalty 3 June 2012 Retrieved 5 June 2012 2012 Catalunya Moto2 Results 4 June 2012 Retrieved 5 June 2012 Moto2 Race 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5 June 2012 Tremayne Sam 3 June 2012 Maverick Vinales escapes to Catalunya Moto3 win Autosport Retrieved 5 June 2012 2012 Catalan MotoGP Motor Sport Magazine Database Motorsportmagazine com 13 June 2017 Retrieved 30 September 2018 motogp com GRAN PREMI APEROL DE CATALUNYA MotoGP Race Classification 2012 Motogp com Retrieved 30 September 2018 CATALAN GRAND PRIX Race Classification PDF Resources motogp com Retrieved 30 September 2018 Doping Decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport in the case of rider Anthony West PDF v2 fim live com Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme 28 November 2013 Archived from the original PDF on 24 February 2015 Retrieved 24 March 2015 all the sporting results obtained by Anthony West from 20 May 2012 up to the expiry of the period of ineligibility i e 19 October 2013 will be invalidated Standings PDF resources motogp com 2012 Retrieved 25 August 2019 Previous race 2012 French Grand Prix FIM Grand Prix World Championship2012 season Next race 2012 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