The Ducati
Marlboro Team was very much out of luck at in the MotoGP
Portuguese Grand Prix at Estoril yesterday with Loris
Capirossi struggling home in 12th position, while team
mate Sete Gibernau was knocked down by another rider.
The pair were set for a challenging race anyway,
Gibernau having qualified eighth quickest yesterday,
Capirossi tenth. Both pilots made great starts,
Capirossi completing the first lap in sixth place, just
ahead of Gibernau, but that was as good as it got. On
lap two Casey Stoner crashed at Turn Four, right in
front of Gibernau, who couldn't avoid Stoner's fallen
bike, careering over the top of the machine and landing
heavily.
The
Spaniard, who was taken immediately to the Clinica
Mobile for treatment, sustained a broken bone in his
right hand and further damage to the left collarbone he
broke in June. Capirossi held fifth for several laps but
then slipped backwards due to rear grip problems. In an
effort to gain more grip on the partially resurfaced
track Bridgestone brought tyres from their European base
in Germany overnight but the gamble didn't work and
Capirossi had to ease his pace.
Loris Capirossi, Ducati
Marlboro Team, finished 12th, 4th overall, 209 points:
"It's been a difficult weekend. We never found a good
solution for our tyres here, they just didn't work on the
new tarmac. Bridgestone brought some different tyres
overnight which we tried in warm-up and although we had some
problems we decided to use this tyre for the race. But I
started losing grip after a few laps, I had to fight to make
the finish. In fact I started well, I was up with the
leaders and thought I might be able to get a good result.
However, after a while I had to ease off and it's not normal
for me to go so slow. This season we have had some great
moments with Bridgestone but this is the worst, so we
have to think carefully about how to avoid these
situations in the future. If we want to win, we need to
go fast at every track."
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Both Ducati Corse pilots made great starts, Loris
Capirossi (above) completing the first lap in sixth
place, just ahead of Sete Gibernau - but that was as
good as it got. |
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The Ducati
Marlboro Team was very much out of luck at in the MotoGP
Portuguese Grand Prix at Estoril yesterday with Loris
Capirossi (above) struggling home in 12th position,
while team mate Sete Gibernau was knocked down by
another rider. |
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Sete Gibernau, Ducati
Marlboro Team, DNF, 12th overall, 95 points: "We had
worked well over the past two days, making things better and
better. I got a good start, felt good on the bike and was
ready to go. I passed a few guys on the first lap, then
Stoner crashed just in front of me and I couldn't miss his
bike. The fifth metacarpal in my right hand is broken and it
seems I may have bent one of the plates that's screwed to
the collarbone. But I'm lucky it's not more serious, it
could have been worse. Anyway, we need to think positive and
keep working. This has been an unlucky day but I am sure
things will come right for us eventually."
Federico Minoli, Ducati
Motor Holdings president and CEO: "Today has been a
very difficult day. Now we will put everything into scoring
a good result at Valencia, where we want to finish what has
been a wonderful year for us on a high note."
Livio Suppo, Ducati MotoGP
project manager: "A terrible day for us. It was
dreadful luck for Sete and for Loris also, because he
doesn't deserve to finish 12th. We we must keep looking
forward and work as hard as ever. When things go our way we
can be unbeatable, but we must avoid having bad days like
today, that is our main goal at the moment."
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