Go Cal! Great Brit Crutchlow defies injury to finish sixth in British MotoGP … from back of the grid
Forget processional, frequent stopping, boring Formula 1 cars – the world motorcycle championship is where it’s at. Yesterday’s British MotoGP round at Silverstone showed why – close racing and a Brit finishing sixth on painkillers after a 150mph crash in practise.
It’s Cal Crutchlow, of course, showing guts and bravery to start the race at all – from 20th at the back of the grid, thanks to that prang.
Now Cal's fourth place in the championship standings and promising he’ll be fully fit for the next round in Assen, Holland .
He told the Independent after the race - "I didn't know that I was going to be able to do that (crash). I could easily have trundled around in last place, but people have come here and bought the T-shirts and the flags and I couldn't let them down."
The Spaniard Jorge Lorenzo won the race on his factory Yamaha, after reducing a three-second lead from reigning title-holder Casey Stoner on the Repsol Honda.
Lorenzo now leads the Australian by 25 points in the world championship with 12 of 18 rounds to come, while Stoner's Spanish team-mate Dani Pedrosa finished third, and occupies third place in the table.
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