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Valentino Rossi Beats Jorge Lorenzo

Spain's Jorge Lorenzo won the French MotoGP at Le Mans to extend his world championship lead over Yamaha team mate Valentino Rossi to nine points.

Lorenzo finished 5.67 seconds ahead of Italy's world champion Rossi, who had started on pole position, with Italian Andrea Dovizioso grabbing third place for Honda on the last lap.

"Passing Valentino wasn't so easy because he was braking so deep and I had to be very patient, something that I might not have managed one year ago," said the Spaniard after his first back-to-back MotoGP wins. "Finally I overtook him but I didn't expect to be able to get away like that."

It was Lorenzo's second win in a row and completed a Yamaha hat-trick with Rossi winning the season-opener in Qatar in April. The 23-year-old, who has 70 points to Rossi's 61, celebrated his latest win by pulling up a folding chair in front of one of the circuit's big screens and munching a bucket of popcorn as he sat back on the track.

It is the first time since 1980 that the Japanese manufacturer has started a season with three successive wins in the top category.

Rossi led into the first corner ahead of Honda's Spanish rider Dani Pedrosa but Lorenzo quickly seized second place and then set about reeling in the Italian. With Australian Casey Stoner sliding off his Ducati on the second lap, the former champion's second non-finish of the season, the focus was on the Yamaha team mates and Lorenzo made his move on lap seven.

The Spaniard took the lead but failed to make it stick and had to do it again three laps later. This time Rossi had no reply and Lorenzo pulled away to a comfortable distance.

"I did a great start and I tried to stay in front because I understood from the bike that I didn't have the same pace," said Rossi, who hurt his shoulder in a motocross accident last month. "I knew there was no way to stay in front for 28 laps."

Rossi said his main problem was with the set-up, with his...