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MotoGP descended on Shanghai |
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Posted by Staff
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Thursday, 01 May 2008 |
From InfoMotoGP
MotoGP descended on Shanghai International Circuit on
Thursday for the fourth round of the 2008 season and the fourth staging of the
Chinese event, at the state-of-the-art venue which is rated as one of the best
in the world.
Warm temperatures welcomed arrivals to the Shanghai paddock
on Thursday morning ahead of Sunday's Pramac Grand Prix of China, with the sun
shining through typically hazy skies at the circuit on the outskirts of the vast
Chinese metropolis. Worries are however that the forecasted rain will arrive,
and the race could be ridden in the wet.
The traditional 4pm preview
press conference saw Casey Stoner (Ducati Marlboro), Jorge Lorenzo (Fiat
Yamaha), Shinya Nakano (San Carlo Honda Gresini), Toni Elias (Alice Team) and
Colin Edwards (Tech 3 Yamaha) field the questions from the
media.
MotoGP's current standings leader Lorenzo commented, ‘In 250cc
here last year I got the pole position, I won the race and I did the fastest
lap. It’s a really fast circuit with the longest straight in the world and also
has the slowest corner, so it’s a strange but I like it because it’s very wide
so there is room to overtake.’
Stoner, meanwhile, added, ‘Things
haven’t gone well in these last couple of rounds, but I started well in Qatar,
preseason testing was good and I’m expecting to pick the pace up again for the
next few races.’
Earlier in the day, at a special Oriental-style
pre-event, Chris Vermeulen (Rizla Suzuki) and James Toseland (Tech 3 Yamaha)
enjoyed a boat trip along the Huangpu river in the centre of Shanghai.
A
press conference and autograph session on the boat was also attended by
Red
Bull KTM’s 250cc championship leader Mika Kallio, Metis Gilera’s Marco
Simoncelli, Jack & Jones WRB’s 125cc series leader Simone Corsi and Belson
Derbi’s Joan Olive, the group of riders all enjoying the sights and sounds of
Shanghai before the action commences on Friday morning.
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