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Fiat Yamaha picks-up the gauntlet at Brno |
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Posted by Staff
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Monday, 11 August 2008 |
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From Fiat Yamaha Racing
FIAT
YAMAHA TEAM PICK UP TITLE GAUNTLET AT BRNO
The Fiat Yamaha Team resume their pursuit of the MotoGP World
Championship title this weekend after a four-week summer holiday, with Valentino
Rossi leading the series into what promises to be a thrilling seven-race climax.
The Czech Republic hosts round twelve of eighteen, with the town of Brno staging
a Grand Prix for the 39th time since the original 14km road circuit was first
used back in 1965.
Rossi heads to the motorcycling heartlands of eastern
Europe with renewed energy and ready to resume battle at one of his most
successful circuits, following a stunning maiden win at Laguna Seca before the
break. The 29-year-old took his first ever Grand Prix win at Brno in the 125cc
class and has since added to his tally there with a 250cc success and three wins
in MotoGP, as well as three second places in the top class. His success in
America, which came after a thrilling tussle with Casey Stoner, means the
Italian leads the Australian by 25 points at the top of the
standings.
Jorge Lorenzo was also in need of a rest after picking up the
latest in a string of injuries at Laguna, where a first lap crash left him
nursing three broken metatarsals in his left foot. However, intense
physiotherapy during the well-timed summer break sees him nearing full fitness
as he returns to action at a circuit where he has taken 250cc victory from pole
position for the last two seasons, in addition to a 125cc win back in
2004.
Whilst the riders have taken a well-earned rest, engineers at
Yamaha’s factory headquarters in Japan have been working around the clock over
the summer towards this weekend’s race, as well as for the two-day test that
will take place afterwards. The well-balanced nature of the Brno circuit make it
an ideal testing venue, with its winding chicanes and dramatic elevation changes
retaining much of the character of the original road circuit, which wanders its
way through the surrounding forests.
Valentino Rossi:
“Last year we had a bad time at Brno; I could only finish
seventh and it was quite disheartening. This year, however, we’re going there in
a very different frame of mind: leading the championship, following a great win
and with our bike and tyres working very well. I’ve had a good summer break,
just relaxing with my friends and family, but now I am really looking forward to
going racing again. I know that Brno is going to be hard and that Casey will be
a formidable competitor once again, and we’re going to have to work at the
maximum from the first practice in order not to lose any time in finding out the
right set-up for our bike. We have seven races left and I am dreaming of them
all being as fun as Laguna Seca!”
Jorge Lorenzo:
"I am going to Brno with a high hopes and above all trying not to think about
the disappointment of Laguna Seca; it’s behind me now. In the USA I was fast
once again and I hope that I can carry on like this in the Czech Republic. I
know that I can. Brno is a circuit that I like a lot, it’s one of my favourites.
I've won there three times in 125cc and 250cc. It’s a good place for my riding
style and the weather is normally perfect. Physically I feel very good after the
crash and the injuries, I definitely feel as good as could be expected. It’s the
first time this season that I’ve really had proper time to recover, thanks to
the holidays, so I think I am in good shape. At the moment I am still using my
crutches to walk but I have been able to do some training and I know that I
won’t have a problem when I arrive in Brno on Thursday.”
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