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Estoril all set for exciting third MotoGP round |
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Posted by Staff
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Thursday, 10 April 2008 |
A typically strong wind blowing in off the Atlantic Ocean,
some sporadic rain showers and cool spring temperatures welcomed the MotoGP
World Championship to Estoril on Thursday, ahead of the third Grand Prix of the
2008 season.
With MotoGP’s travelling fraternity in town for the
bwin.com Grande Premio de Portugal the paddock at the Fernando Pires da
Silva circuit was already bustling as the teams put everything in place in
advance of Friday’s practice sessions.
At the customary pre-event press
conference Jerez race winner Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda) and the man who crossed
the line just behind him at round two in Spain, Valentino Rossi (Fiat Yamaha),
fielded the questions from the attending media crowd, alongside Loris Capirossi
(Rizla Suzuki), James Toseland (Tech 3 Yamaha) and Ducati Marlboro’s MotoGP
Project Director Livio Suppo.
Looking forward to another challenging
weekend of racing Pedrosa stated, “It looks like the forecast is not very
clear, so it will be difficult to judge the temperature, the tyres and the wind,
but anyway we will try to do our best! Last year was my first podium here which
was a good result for me and I was fighting all the way through the race. We
hope to improve that result this year.”
Meanwhile Pedrosa’s rival and
2007 Estoril race winner Rossi, who has a tremendous record on Portuguese soil,
added, “I like this circuit. It is an old style track and difficult, very
technical. You go up and down a lot and the surface is not perfect, with some
bumps, but you have to control the bike. Also the weather is a factor because it
could rain and the wind is strong so it will be a hard race!”
Rossi’s
compatriot Capirossi in particular was a busy man on Thursday, having also
attended an event earlier in the day in Lisbon organised by tyre suppliers
Bridgestone, where nine of their riders previewed the weekend’s
events.
In addition to Capirossi and his Suzuki colleague Chris
Vermeulen, the list of attendees also included World Champion Casey Stoner and
his Ducati Marlboro team-mate Marco Melandri, Alice Team’s Sylvain Guintoli and
Toni Elias, Kawasaki’s John Hopkins and Anthony West and San Carlo Honda
Gresini’s Shinya Nakano - with the relaxed group of riders meeting the media and
signing autographs for local fans.
from InfoMotoGP
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