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Pedrosa supreme for Spanish home win.


Having been beaten to pole position by rookie countryman and arch-rival Jorge Lorenzo, Pedrosa wasted no time in getting around the Fiat Yamaha rider on the run to turn one, and was never headed.


Pedrosa, third at the Qatar season opener despite missing most of pre-season testing due to a hand injury, went on to take his first MotoGP Jerez victory by a comfortable 2.883secs ahead of Valentino Rossi - after backing off in the closing stages of the 27 laps - as even the great Italian could do nothing to dent Pedrosa's relentless charge.

Despite an embarrassing error - in which he celebrated second position one lap before the actual race had ended - Rossi realised his mistake just in time to keep hold of the runner-up spot and went on to finally celebrate his 100th premier-class podium, and first ever with Bridgestone tyres.

Despite an amazing qualifying performance, in which he took his second MotoGP pole in as many attempts by 0.6secs, Lorenzo was unable to match Pedrosa in the early laps - although he remained in touch with Rossi for the rest of the race and kept his perfect MotoGP podium record intact.

Lorenzo and Pedrosa did shake hands after the race - although only after being prompted to do so by King Juan Carlos himself, just before they stepped out onto the podium.

Pedrosa and Lorenzo are now first and second in the 2008 world championship standings, after Qatar winner Casey Stoner - up from seventh to third on the opening lap - ran off track on lap three and dropped to the back of the field.

At a circuit ill-suited to his Desmosedici, the world champion was fighting Nakano for tenth with five laps to go - only to run off track at exactly the same place, at the end of the back straight, after contact between them. Stoner eventually finished 11th and is now fourth in the championship, one point behind Rossi and eleven from Pedrosa.

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