Fiat Yamaha Team
rider Valentino Rossi returned to the top step of the podium
today after leading for all 27-laps of the Grand Prix of
Spain, taking his first victory since Sepang last year and
his 46th win of the four-stroke MotoGP era. Rossi's 26th win
for Yamaha also makes him the most successful rider at Jerez
in the premier class, with five wins at the Spanish track.
He was joined for the podium celebrations by his team-mate
Colin Edwards, who rode a strong race from fourth on the
grid to stay in contention behind Dani Pedrosa, eventually
finishing third and taking his seventh MotoGP podium in
front of a record crowd of 138,000.
Both Yamahas got a good start off the line, Edwards riding
around the outside of Carlos Checa to take third at turn two
and Rossi passing pole-sitter Pedrosa to take the lead
shortly after. By the fourth lap the leading trio had begun
to pull away from Nicky Hayden and John Hopkins and Rossi
had started to stretch his lead on Pedrosa, setting the
fastest lap of the race on lap five. Despite a strong
showing from the Spaniard in front of his home crowd,
Rossi's lead never looked in jeopardy and he eventually
crossed the line 1.246 seconds in front. Edwards meanwhile
never stopped pushing in third place, spurred on by the
looming Honda of Toni Elias in the latter stages. Tyre
worries for the pair proved unfounded as their Michelins
worked well to the flag and Rossi and Edwards now take first
and fourth in the Championship after two rounds of the
eighteen-race season.
Valentino
Rossi (Position: 1st; Time: 45'53.340)
"After the situation at this race last year, this is much,
much better! Our first priority today was to get points and
I knew that to win I would have to ride at the maximum, but
today my Yamaha really flew and I was able to do a great
race. It feels like a long time since I last won and this is
a great emotion and a very special victory for me,
especially in Jerez in front of this great crowd. Qatar was
good but to taste victory again is a wonderful feeling. We
had some problems on Friday and again yesterday and then
after this morning's warm-up we made some more small
modifications; I have to thank my team, from Jeremy Burgess
to all my mechanics and engineers. They did a fantastic job
for me this weekend and they all deserve this win. My tyre
worked very well today and Michelin have done a good job too
in difficult conditions."
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