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Phillip Island preview from Fiat Yamaha |
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Posted by Staff
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Monday, 08 October 2007 |
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The Fiat Yamaha Team head for the ante-penultimate installment of this
year's MotoGP World Championship in Australia this weekend in the knowledge that
the title has slipped from their grasp but with the clear focus of race wins and
improved performance from the YZR-M1 machine to come over the last three rounds.
Whilst the long-term target of the team has switched to a stronger challenge for
honours in 2008, there is still the important matter of three race victories and
the runner-up spot in the championship up for grabs over the next month.
It was largely with this in mind that Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards
put in a day of testing following the last round at Motegi, with the pair
completing valuable tyre work alongside Michelin and Rossi getting the chance to
try two new prototype chassis. The breathtaking scenery of Phillip Island will
certainly put the bike and riders to the sternest of tests, with its sweeping
and flowing nature making for the ultimate challenge of machine control and
throttle accuracy, not to mention the sheer bravery required from the rider. The
track's exposed location on the cliffs facing the Bass Strait means that weather
is a constant focal point, as proved to be the case last season, when
intermittent rain saw the flag-to-flag rule employed properly for the first time
in MotoGP.
Whilst Rossi and Edwards suffered mixed fortunes in the
ensuing tyre gamble - the Italian finishing on the podium but the Texan crashing
out of a race won by Marco Melandri - both riders boast an impressive record at
the Australian venue. Rossi had taken MotoGP victory there for the previous five
straight seasons, adding to two earlier successes in the 250cc class, whilst
Edwards built up a strong record during his World Superbike career, finishing on
the podium on no fewer than eight occasions, including a win in 2001.
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Valentino Rossi - "Some great memories"
The Australian Grand Prix
marks the start of an unusual season finale for Valentino Rossi, who enters the
final three races of a campaign without any possibility of winning the world
title for the first time in his career. The Italian remains philosophical about
his current situation and highly motivated for his eleventh visit to Phillip
Island, where he has stood on the podium on no fewer than nine occasions in all
classes - including his first title-clinching victory for Yamaha in 2004.
"Our championship is over but we still want to win and find a way to
finish the season in a good way," said Rossi. "Japan was very disappointing but
we had a good test on the Monday after the race and we found some things that we
hope will help us for the final three races. Phillip Island is one of my
favourite tracks, I've won there many times and I have some great memories of
it, especially winning my first championship with Yamaha there in 2004.
"I am determined to have a good race there. It's an especially important
race because many of my mechanics are Australian so for them it's their home
race. I love the track and Phillip Island is a special place; I'm really looking
forward to this race. It's a pity that we couldn't keep the championship alive a
bit longer but we have no pressure now, we will just take it race by race and
try to win all three."
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Colin Edwards - "One of my favourites"
Colin Edwards arrives in
Australia in equally determined mood as he aims to finish the season on a high.
Like Rossi, the Texan also benefits from the backing of strong local support,
with friends and family - thanks to his Australian parentage - always amongst
the crowd.
"Motegi was a bit of a disaster for the whole team but we got
on with things immediately with a test on Monday and we made some very good
progress with tyres," said Edwards. "The idea was to find something that might
help us for the final three races and it felt like we made some good steps.
Phillip Island's probably one of my favourite tracks and it's always a fantastic
feeling to ride a MotoGP bike there.
"I know it very well because I
raced there with Superbike too and I've always gone well there. I had a bad time
last year in the wet race so with any luck the weather will be a bit kinder to
us this year, we certainly deserve a bit of a break on that front! I know I've
said it over and over but I am determined to get back on the podium before the
end of the season and I do believe we have the tools to do it."
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Davide Brivio - "Nothing to lose"
Fiat Yamaha Team Director
Davide Brivio is looking forward to the trip 'Down Under', with the pressure of
a World Championship battle now lifted, albeit regrettably. Despite the team's
disappointment at finally conceding the title to Casey Stoner at Motegi, Brivio
says that his staff remain as determined as ever to take the remaining
silverware on offer this season.
"The championship is decided but we
would still like to keep second place and I think it will be an interesting end
to the season for us because we have nothing to lose," commented Brivio.
"Hopefully we will see some close racing and we will certainly be going out to
enjoy ourselves and to win. The motivation to win races remains just as strong
regardless of the situation in the championship so this will not be a problem
for our riders.
"Phillip Island holds fond memories for us because it is
where Valentino won his first title for Yamaha and also we have a lot of
Australians in our team so it would be nice to give them something to celebrate.
I suppose Casey Stoner will be looking to party there and Chris Vermeulen will
also be strong - in fact, the track suits a lot of riders so I think it could be
a close battle right to the end. Last year it rained but this time we are closer
to spring so hopefully we will have better weather and an enjoyable weekend."
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