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Rossi rides perfect to clinch first place |
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Posted by Staff
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Monday, 05 May 2008 |
From YRC Press
Fiat Yamaha Team rider Valentino Rossi took an impressive victory in
Shanghai today, his second at the circuit having won the inaugural Chinese Grand
Prix with Yamaha in 2005. It was Rossi's 89th career victory but his first in
seven races, since Estoril last year, as well as his first on Bridgestone tyres.
Rossi had looked strong from Friday morning and he was clearly in good
shape for the race, but after two days of high temperatures and sunshine, heavy
rain throughout the morning threatened to turn the established order on its
head. The rain ceased in the late morning however and the track began to dry out
with the aid of a warm wind, meaning the race was finally declared dry. Starting
from second on the grid behind Colin Edwards, Rossi crossed the line first time
in fourth but had made it back to second by the end of the third lap, passing
Casey Stoner and pole-sitter Colin Edwards in the process. His next target was
Dani Pedrosa and he made his move on the Spaniard at the end of the back
straight to take the lead. From then on the Italian led to the chequered flag
but it was nail-bitingly close for the majority of the remaining 17 laps, with
less than half a second between them and the pair the only two lapping
consistently in the 1'59s. On lap 19 Pedrosa began to tail off and Rossi
eventually took victory by 3.890 seconds, with Casey Stoner over 15 seconds back
in third.
The other side of the garage had an almost equally happy day
as Jorge Lorenzo shook off the pain from his fractured ankle to take a brave
fourth place, something that was unimaginable after his crash on Friday morning.
Rossi is the fourth different rider to win in four races this season and the
championship is wide open, with Lorenzo seven points off Pedrosa in second and
Rossi just two points behind him in third.
Valentino Rossi -
Position: 1st Time: 44'08.061
"After seven races it is a great feeling to
win again; I am very happy! This is a very important result for us because above
all I was able to ride exactly how I wanted from start to finish and this was
great fun for me. I had a great battle with Pedrosa and he pushed me hard and to
be doing 1'59s until the end was unbelievable! All weekend we were hoping the
rain wouldn't come so when we saw it this morning we were quite disappointed,
then it started to dry out so we were praying that it would dry completely; we
were lucky today! We worked very well with Bridgestone and together with their
technicians we made a late tyre change and it was the right choice because my
tyre worked very well until the end, as my times showed! It's the first win for
us with Bridgestone so this is a great moment also for this reason and I want to
say thank you to them. We were fast from Friday morning here and step by step
we've found the perfect set-up and today the hard work paid off for everyone.
We've had four races and four different winners so this shows how close the
championship is, now we need to keep going because our rivals are all very near.
Lorenzo did a great race today with his injuries, so this is a good day for
everyone in the team. Thank you to my team and everyone at Yamaha, it's great to
be here again."
Davide Brivio - Team Manager
"We needed this!
It's a fantastic feeling for everyone to win again and Valentino did a perfect
job today. There are many good things about this particular win; it's the first
with Bridgestone, the first for a long time and also it's put us right back in
touch for the championship after a poor start in Qatar. It's important that we
continue like this but everyone has a great motivation and confidence is running
high in our garage. Congratulations to Jorge for a great result in his
condition, it's just the fourth race but our team is in good shape!"
Jorge Lorenzo, the Fiat Yamaha Team's outstanding rookie, shook off the
injuries he suffered in his crash on Friday to take a superb fourth place in
China today on his 21st birthday. After fracturing his left ankle and badly
bruising parts of his right leg, it was easy to forget that the Spaniard had
also undergone surgery on his right arm less than a fortnight ago, leaving him
to contest today's race with only one limb in full working order! With the
weather turning bad today it was a nervous morning for the riders but it
gradually dried out throughout the middle of the day and the 22-lap race was run
in the dry. Lorenzo started from fourth but the early part of the race was a
trial of endurance for the Michelin-shod rider as he slipped back through the
field to as low as 9th at one stage. He then settled in 8th for seven laps
before suddenly finding his rhythm on lap 12 and going on to pass four riders in
as many laps. With Casey Stoner some way in front of him, fourth was as far as
he could go but it was a brilliant result for the youngest rider on the grid
after what has been one of the most difficult weekends of his career.
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Jorge Lorenzo - Position: 4th Time: +0'22.494
"Without a doubt, this
result today is like a victory for me. On Friday I couldn't imagine being able
to ride, then yesterday it was a little bit better and then finally today I was
not able just to ride, but to be competitive and enjoy myself as well! I've
ridden with a lot of pain in both legs but the staff of the Clinica Mobile made
it possible for me to keep going, so I want to thank them. I lost a lot of
places early on but in the second half of the race I found my rhythm and then
step by step I started to move forwards; in fact I think I made more overtakes
than in any race so far in this category! I stalled the engine on the start line
for the warm-up lap, which was a scary moment, but luckily I was able to restart
and it wasn't a problem. I want to say congratulations to Valentino for a great
victory today as well, I think it's going to be an exciting year. I didn't have
any pain in my arms today so hopefully the recent operation has been a success.
Now I'm flying back to Barcelona to have treatment on my ankles and I will do
everything I can to be back to my physical best in Le Mans. I want to thank
Michelin, because my tyres were very good today, as well as Yamaha and all of my
guys. I've had a great 21st birthday!"
Daniele Romagnoli - Team
Manager
"Jorge did an incredible job today, I don't think that anyone
expected him to do this well after what happened on Friday and in his current
physical condition. We were luckily able to find a good set-up very quickly
despite missing out on the first day, and overall I think that we can be very
happy with a job well done. We found a good tyre with Michelin and it seems that
Jorge was able to find a good rhythm. Thank you to the staff of the Clinica
Mobile because they played a huge part in enabling Jorge to ride like this.
Congratulations to Valentino for his win, I hope that we can all keep going
strongly!"
Masahiko Nakajima - Team Director
"We've waited a
long time to get back to winning ways! All of the Yamaha staff are very happy to
win again with Valentino and I want to share this moment with Valentino's fans
around the world! It's been a tough weekend and it was a big battle with
Pedrosa, but it was an exciting and impressive race. I really want to
congratulate Valentino and now we want to continue to improve the bike for the
championship fight. We've done a great job with Bridgestone this weekend and we
really appreciate their work, they helped us to win today!
For Jorge it was
a very tough weekend but he tried his best throughout to ride the bike and the
team staff did an excellent job to make a bike which could be ridden by such an
injured rider. It was very good team-work and an amazing result today. It was a
hard, hard race for him but he showed how strong he is. Michelin provided us
with good tyres, both for qualifying and the race, and I am very happy for all
of our staff and look forward to the next race."
Edwards and
Toseland secure solid points for Tech 3 in Shanghai
The Tech 3 Yamaha
team consolidated fourth position in the Team world championship today after
Colin Edwards and James Toseland collected a solid points haul in a tough
Shanghai MotoGP race.
Edwards, who started from pole position for the
third time in his career, had to settle for eighth place after his podium
challenge ended when he ran off track at the end of the back straight on lap
six. Edwards was holding a comfortable third place at the time and pulling away
from reigning world champion Casey Stoner. Edwards lost four places, which he
was never able to recover despite a determined ride in the second half of the
22-lap race. James Toseland had a tough Shanghai debut as today's race was run
in much cooler conditions than the first two days. Heavy rain that fell earlier
the 125 and 250 races cleared in time for the MotoGP clash, but despite a
typically dogged display, the British rider finished 12th.
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Colin Edwards - Position: 7th Time: +0'29.780
"I'm not particularly
happy with that if I'm being honest. I knew what pace I could run and was just
pushing as hard as I could in the beginning to try and get away from the guys
behind me. I knew Casey was going to be there but I don't know what Valentino
and Dani had but they were flying. As soon as they passed me they were gone. I
was running third and I came into the hairpin after the back straight and braked
at the same place but the rear end came up and I did the longest nose wheelie
I've ever done in my entire life. I kept waiting for it to come back but at the
end I had to let the brake off to get the rear wheel on the ground and I ran
wide. I only lost three seconds but it was the places I lost that mattered. I
rode as hard as I could and I'm tired of saying it, but I could not do anything
else. We just missed something in the package today. At the end we needed to
refine a couple of things to make it a little bit better but at the end of the
day I made a mistake. But if I hadn't made it I still wasn't going to be on the
podium. It just wasn't going to happen today. I wanted the temperature to be
cooler but maybe not as cool as it was. I was licking my lips in the beginning
because I thought some other guys had packages that would have worked better
when it was hotter but it didn't happen. I have to say thanks to my guys for
their effort this weekend. We got a pole position but obviously I expected more
in the race. We'll look to put things right in Le Mans when I'll be giving it my
all for Tech 3 and Michelin in their home race."
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James Toseland - Position: 12th Time: +0'43.191
"I don't want to be
finishing 12th but in my first season this type of result is going to happen. I
had a few problems with the set-up all weekend, which hasn't helped with me
learning the track. I got a decent start but really found it difficult with the
setting I had. We were going to try something this morning but it was wet and we
gambled with it for the race. On paper it looked really good but unfortunately
it wasn't quite right. You don't need too many problems to finish 12th in
MotoGP. I had a small problem and it was costing me a lot of time in the
important places and that was the difference between a top eight finish and
being down in 12th. On the brakes the weight transfer was really fast. As I was
on the brakes and turning in the rear was skating and not planted on the way
into the corner. I was waiting too long for it to load up again before I could
get on the power. The problem with the 800s is they don't have a great deal of
torque so you have got to keep the corner speed up. If you are struggling to get
into the corner and carry that corner speed you can't square anything off so I
was finding it difficult on the entry and exit. Because of that I was slow
mid-corner and on the exit, but losing that time costs you a second a lap and
that is massive against these guys. That is the disadvantage of not knowing the
track though. My guys worked really hard to help me learn the track and I'll try
and pay them back with a good result in France next time out. This is a French
team and I'll be desperate to do well for them."
Herve Poncharal -
Tech 3 Yamaha Team Manager
"It was an incredible feeling yesterday to get
our first pole position since 2002 and thanks to Colin and Michelin for that.
Colin did a great job but we knew it was going to be a difficult race. Colin had
a really good start and he led the first lap, and even when Valentino and Dani
pulled away we were confident we could get a podium finish. Casey wasn't
catching Colin and at one stage Colin was pulling away. But then he went
straight on at the hairpin and he lost a bit of time. It is a great shame
because although we were not going for the win, I think a podium was a
possibility. We missed it this time but I'm sure there will be other
opportunities. We still got some good points from both riders and I am not too
disappointed. James had a tough weekend but as always he applied himself 100 per
cent and he never stopped trying to improve. He will have learned a lot again
and he was aggressive as usual in the first few laps. Overall it was a good
weekend. We got a pole position, James and Colin are sixth and seventh in the
championship so now we have to keep working and getting more confident. Colin
was the first non-factory rider today so there are a lot of positives to be
taken from the weekend."
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