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100th Premier Class Podium for Rossi at Jerez |
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Posted by Staff
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Monday, 31 March 2008 |
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100TH
PREMIER CLASS PODIUM FOR ROSSI IN JEREZ
Valentino Rossi reached another milestone in his career
today, joining an elite group of riders who have stood on the premier class
podium 100 times today after riding his Fiat Yamaha M1 to second place in Jerez.
The seven-time world champion formed part of a podium double for the Fiat Yamaha
Team as his team-mate Jorge Lorenzo finished third, claiming his second
consecutive podium in his rookie season.
Starting from fifth, Rossi did
not get the best of starts and finished the first lap in sixth, but he soon
settled into a good rhythm and was stalking Lorenzo, then in second, by lap
three. On the next lap he passed his team-mate and set off after Dani Pedrosa,
who had led from the start. The Spaniard was too quick today however and Rossi
was unable to catch him, lapping comfortably in second until crossing the line
at the end of the penultimate lap, when he mistakenly thought the race had
finished and slowed down as he crossed the line. He quickly realised his error
however and luckily had enough of a cushion from Lorenzo to hang on to second,
eventually finishing 2.883 seconds behind Pedrosa. Rossi moves into third place
in the championship, whilst Lorenzo holds onto second and the Fiat Yamaha Team
leads the team’s championship.
Rossi:
“I’m really happy with this podium because, even though it
hasn’t been so many races since the last one, it’s been quite a lot of months! I
am also very happy to have reached 100 podiums in MotoGP; now I am wondering if
I can get to 200! It’s a pity we couldn’t win today and maybe I was a little bit
too cautious at the start because I wanted to take care of my tyres, but in the
end they worked very well from start to finish and so this is great for the
future. It’s always better to win but after the poor result in Qatar this is a
very important second place to us, also because it’s my first podium with
Bridgestone. Thanks to my team, to Yamaha and to Bridgestone because we’ve made
a lot of progress this weekend, continuing right up to making some small but
important adjustments after warm-up this morning. My bike and tyres are working
very well, we’re third in the championship with a very long way to go and I’m
feeling quite confident.”
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