Top five again for Crutchlow

British rider’s recent good form continued at MotorLand Aragon

The LCR Honda Team celebrated another positive result at the Gran Premio Movistar de Aragon, as Cal Crutchlow took a hard fought fifth place to finish as the top Independent Team rider for the fifth time in the last six races. Crutchlow, who started from fifth on the grid was caught up in the pack at the start, his decision to take the inside line into the first corner pushing him out to the edge of the track into turn two. Having briefly lost touch as he waited for his tyres to come up to temperature, he gradually chipped away at the riders in front, passing Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Team) on lap nine, before getting through on Aleix Espargaro (Team Suzuki Ecstar) two laps later.

Crutchlow then chased down Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa, before getting through on the Spaniard on lap 19 to seal his fourth top five finish in the last six races. The Aragon result moves him up to sixth place in the standings on 105 points.

Dani Pedrosa, Cal Crutchlow, Gran Premio Movistar de Aragón

Cal Crutchlow: “I struggled at the start to get the rear tyre to work. This has been a problem over the weekend, some hard tyres work immediately, and others do not. Then I got held up behind Dani, Dovi and Aleix, and with the speed of our bike we had no chance. I tried to be able to fight with them in the early laps and get past, but Dani was just accelerating off the corner a little better than me and I never got the run on him.

“I had to leave it too long to pass and in the end I felt my pace was as good as the second to fourth placed guys, but it was a little bit too late. The LCR Honda Team did a really good job all weekend I really thought yesterday I could have been on the front row and then I made the mistake. Then today I felt I had a good shot at the podium, but I just never got away with them. In MotoGP when that happens you get punished, it’s hard to come back from a long way back.

“It was an enjoyable race though, and overall we are happy because top five in a MotoGP race at Aragon is not bad, but I would have preferred a podium.”