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The 2007 MotoGP season ends Nov 4th |
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Posted by Staff
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Tuesday, 30 October 2007 |
The Ricardo Tormo circuit in Cheste, on the outskirts of Valencia in Spain,
plays host to a transitional moment in MotoGP over the course of the weekend of
Sunday November 4th. It is there that the MotoGP teams will do battle in the
final round of the 2007 season, the Gran Premio bwin.com de la Comunitat
Valenciana, before shifting their focus to 2008 the following day.
The
culmination of a long season will see the final classification confirmed in all
three categories; MotoGP, 250cc and 125cc, whilst in the latter the title itself
will be decided in what is sure to be an epic battle between
team-mates.
In MotoGP there is no doubt who will be lifting the new World
Championship trophy designed for the introduction of the 800cc era. Casey Stoner
has already been confirmed as this year’s winner, and has won every race since
sealing the title on September 23rd in Japan. The Australian opened his win
account in the premier class with victory at Losail in the first race of 2007,
and book-ending the season with win number eleven would be the perfect
conclusion to his breakthrough year.
The 22 year-old’s Ducati team
completed a memorable one-two at last year’s visit to Valencia, an Australian
victory setting the scene for things to come. Stepping in for the injured Sete
Gibernau in a one-off final appearance in MotoGP, Troy Bayliss took victory from
second on the grid, ahead of Loris Capirossi. Stoner retired from the race on
lap seven, but has previously been on the top step of the podium in the World
Championship with a 125cc win in Valencia back in 2003.
Second and third
place are all-but-decided, with Valentino Rossi 24 points ahead of Dani Pedrosa
in the overall standings. The Italian returns to the scene of a nightmare race
last year, where he conceded the MotoGP World Championship to Nicky Hayden after
an early crash, and will be keen to avoid what would be his worst placing in a
premier class season. The odds are in his favour, with Pedrosa needing to win
his home race –something that he has never done in five attempts in the premier
class- and hope that Rossi finishes outside the points.
A quartet of
riders are in with a mathematical chance of the fourth spot in the overall
classification; Marco Melandri, Chris Vermeulen, John Hopkins and Loris
Capirossi. Whilst Capirossi will have to depend on the fortunes of others if he
is to overcome a 19 point deficit on current fourth placed rider Melandri, the
Gresini Honda man and the Rizla Suzuki duo are separated by just five points
heading into the final round of the season. Melandri has previously stepped up
to the plate at Valencia, taking second place overall in the final race of 2005
courtesy of a win at the Spanish track. Hopkins will be riding his final race
for Suzuki, as will Capirossi for Ducati before beginning testing with the
Japanese team.
Colin Edwards, Nicky Hayden and Alex Barros complete the
current top ten in MotoGP, with Hayden returning to the scene of his crowning
moment in MotoGP after a difficult season. Few would begrudge ‘The Kentucky Kid’
a race victory to end his title defence on a high note, with the American having
been one of the most diligent testers and held his head up high over the course
of 2007.
The BMW M Award for combined times in qualifying and the
Official Test in Jerez will be decided on the Saturday of the race. Casey Stoner
currently leads the way over Rossi by half a second, with a BMW M3 Coupe up for
grabs in the annual competition.
Following the race, a number of teams
will stay on for testing with their 2008 bikes and lineups, with preparation for
next season already beginning in earnest.
The Gran Premio bwin.com de
la Comunitat Valenciana takes place on Sunday November 4th, with practice
beginning this Friday
from MotoGP press
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