Valencia MotoGP: Lorenzo: Gloves come off in 'special occasion'

Jorgeꩲ Lorenzo put on a brilliant if brutal display of defensive riding at Valencia on Sunday, in his doomed efforts to wrestle the MotoGP title away from Marc Marquez.
Trai꧑ling Marquez by 13 points, Lorenzo needed to win the season finale with Marquez fifth or lower.
Lorenzo strangled the pace at the front to try and bring the other Yamaha riders into play, but couldn't afford to be overtaken 🅷and lose the race to🌳 the pursuing Repsol Hondas of Marquez or Dani Pedrosa.
"Before the weekend I thought my best strategy would be to go away aꦕt the fro🔜nt. But then my best engine was broken in qualifying so we had to use a slower engine from earlier in the season," said the double world champion.
"In the warm-up it was not so bad but after the session we had a meeting in my motorhome and decided to go with this strategyไ. Try to slow down the race from the beginning."
Lorenzo executed the tꩵactic with near ꦜperfection, resulting in seven riders being queued up behind him in the early stages.
Marquez was naturally keen to avoid any conflict, but Ped♊rosa had nothing to lose🌼 and enthusiastically took on the task of trying to win his home grand prix.
Time and time again Pedrᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚosa took the lead from sitting duck Lorenzo - only to be mercilessly attacked moments later.
"I tried to slow down as muཧch as possible, but Dani was very strong and passed me every time," said Lorenzo. "I tried to pass him again at the next corners. Sometimes it was very risky."
The pair made contact on several occasions, culminating in Lorenzo pushing Pedrosa wide and off the t🌟rack on lap 10 of 30.
"In normal circumstances I try to be clean and not touch any riders, bec𒁏ause it is my mentality and I want to be respectful of all the riders and if I can pass them without touching, I prefer," said Lorenzo.
"But in this special occasion I had to slow down the race as much as possible, in every corner,🧸 so when Dani passed me against my normal mentality I had to pass him again and slow down the race.
"In one [contact] at the chicane I was surprised because he has a d꧙ifferent style to me, I entered the corner faster. He braked before I expected and we touched. In [at turn two] I passed him on the inside but he wanted to keep first place on the outside so we ไtouched.
"Sorry to him becau✱se I never w♚ant to touch any riders."
That incident allowed Marquez through into the lea♒d, with Lorenzo in second and Pedrosa re-joining in fifth. Lorenzo overtook M🦂arquez on the following lap and soon realised he didn't have enough support for the go-slow tactic to work.
Tech 3 Yamaha's Cal Crutchlow had fallen on lap 10, while Lorenzo's team-mate Valentino Rossi - third after Pedrosa's detour - couldn't keep pace and w🉐as re-passed by the Honda riꦓder several laps later.
"Marc passed me but he did not want to fight, so then I looked behind and sawꦡ Valentino very far back. No riders with us. So I thought this [slow] strategy is done for today. I just have to try and win the raceꦗ and then wait for the result from Marc," said Lorenzo.
"We tried our best to make him nervous and something strang🍌e happen at this race. But he stayed calm and f💞ocussed so it was impossible."
Lorenzo claimed his eighth victory of the season - two more than Ma෴rquez - by 3.9s from Pedrosa, with Marquez settling for a safﷺe third to lift the title by just four points.
Race Direction declared it would investigate the Lorenzo-Pedrosa clash, but Lorenzo said he had heard no𝐆thing.
"It was an amazing show," comꦐmented Lorenzo's team manager Wilco Zeelenberg. "The first ten lap tactic♔s were to keep the pack together. Jorge did a great job, it was on the edge and that's racing; all that counted today was the championship.
"Marc was clever and stayed calm, Jorge did his best at his maximum and he won the race but lost the championship. This loss is exceptional; he won eight races and broke h🗹is collarbone twice.
"It's an incredible result to finish just four points from the title given the condi♛tions. It is a𓆏 great achievement and we are very proud about that."

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the fo𝐆refront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.