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Good fight but no points for Roberts |
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Posted by Staff
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Monday, 15 October 2007 |
Phillip Island, Australia - October 14, 2007: Kurtis Roberts had one of
the best races since stepping in to his father's team mid-season, fighting to
the finish. But a top-15 points-scoring result was just out of his reach, after
losing out at the end to Yamaha-mounted Makoto Tamada. The younger son of racing
legend Kenny Roberts finished 17th, less than three seconds from the
points.
Roberts, who qualified 19th, was barely a tenth of a second
behind the Yamaha after 27 laps of the 4.448-km seaside circuit a couple of
hours from Melbourne, after getting overtaken just a few corners from the
finish.
The race was run in mild, sunny conditions, after rain and
freezing wind had been a constant problem throughout two days of practice and
qualifying. It left all riders short of crucial machine set-up time. Kurtis had
another difficulty: it is ten years since he last saw the sweeping and highly
technical circuit, and he was short also of time to regain familiarity with the
subtle high-speed sweeps and swoops.
The Californian had qualified 19th,
and held the position in the early laps. As the race wore on, he found he was
closing on not only Tamada, but also Toni Elias (Honda) a couple of seconds
ahead. With five laps to go Roberts took 16th from former GP winner Tamada, but
instead of being able to close on Elias, difficulties with his sliding tyres
meant he instead succumbed to Tamada's attack on the last lap.
The race
was won by new World Champion Casey Stoner, with Ducatiteam-mate Loris Capirossi
second, and former champion Valentino Rossi (Yamaha) third.
KURTIS
ROBERTS - 17th Position
This weekend's been tough just because of the
weather conditions. Andit's the first time I've been here in ten years. We had
as good a set-up as we could get, with only one session and today's warm-up
without any rain in the middle of it. We did as much as we could. I probably
could have ridden a bit better, but I tried my hardest and ended up just losing
out to Tamada and Elias right at the end. I'd got ahead of Tamada, but I just
left the door open coming down the hill on the last lap. He pulled alongside and
I went round the corner right with him. I thought I could out-drive him on the
way out, but he had more grip. My bike was spinning there the whole race. I
tried again in the last corner, but I went sideways.
CHUCK AKSLAND -
Team Manager
It's a decent result from where we started the weekend, so
we have to be happy with that. Kurtis and the team worked hard to make the best
job we could. We didn't make many changes from this morning - just got into race
mode, and Kurtis rode better as the temperature increased and he got more
comfortable. That and time on the race-track helped him as well. He did a good
job again.
RIDE ALONG WITH TEAM ROBERTS AT VALENCIA!
For the last
race of the 2007 season, you can have your own name printed and featured on the
Team Roberts bike ridden by Kurtis Roberts at the season ending Valencia GP.
Simply visit www.TeamKR.com and register your name or the
name of a friend or family member before October 29th.
We'll collect all the
names submitted and will produce an updated names sticker to appear on the bike
at the last round of the championship in Valencia.
Chuck Aksland -
Team Manager
"Certainly this has been a frustrating season for us but
we've had great support all the way along. So really we just wanted to find a
way to say thanks to all of our loyal fans. This is something very unique and
will allow them the chance to feel a part of the team."
Sign Up
& Spread the word
It's totally free, open to everyone and signing up
is really easy. Simply click here to go straight to the sign up:
http://www.teamkr.com/index.cfm?p=bikelogo
Or
click here for the presentation:
http://www.teamkr.com/index.cfm?p=bikeflash
from Team Roberts press
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