High hopes for
Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards went unfulfilled today as
the Fiat Yamaha Team riders, who started from first and
second on the grid, were both victims of bad luck at
Istanbul Park. The pair got a good start and were leading
the pack into turn one before Edwards dropped back as he was
unable to get enough heat into his tyre and Rossi made a
mistake and ran wide at turn eleven. Disaster then struck
for Edwards as he was hit from behind by another rider and
sent tumbling into the gravel trap in a crash that involved
four riders in total. Rossi meanwhile seemed to be going
well and had fought back to second behind eventual winner
Casey Stoner, before he suffered a serious rear tyre problem
that forced him to roll off the gas and drop right back
through the field. The Italian had to use all his talents to
keep himself in the race and he eventually brought his
Yamaha home in tenth position, taking what were a creditable
six points under the circumstances.
Rossi now drops to second place in the championship
standings, ten points behind Stoner and 15 ahead of Dani
Pedrosa, who was also involved in the first-lap crash.
Edwards' unlucky non-finish, only the second in his Yamaha
career, means he drops down to sixth. The Fiat Yamaha Team
have a one-day test planned tomorrow although Edwards will
wait until the morning to confirm if he will ride after
badly bruising his knee when he was knocked down.
Valentino Rossi Position (10th Time: +18.999)
"We are very disappointed today because we had high
expectations for this race, but instead we had some
unexpected problems with the tyre and it's been a disaster
for us. Yesterday and this morning the same race tyre felt
good but unfortunately today something happened to it after
some laps and I couldn't fulfil the potential we had here.
We don't know the reason yet for the problem but now
Michelin are trying to understand what happened. I had a
great start and was leading on the first lap, although I
made a mistake at turn eleven when I ran wide and dropped to
fifth. However at that stage my bike was working very well
and I was able to fight back to second; I felt sure that I
was going to have a good battle with Stoner! Sadly though,
after ten or eleven laps, the tyre started to lose all grip
and I had to slow right down because I was quite scared. It
felt like there was a big problem with the tyre and I had to
go very carefully just to finish. We were very unlucky
today, we started first and second but Colin crashed when he
was hit and then I had this problem.
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Valentino Rossi (above) now drops to second place in
the championship standings, ten points behind Casey
Stoner and 15 ahead of Dani Pedrosa, who was also
involved in the first-lap crash. |
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High hopes for Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards
went unfulfilled today as the Fiat Yamaha Team
riders, who started from first and second on the
grid, were both victims of bad luck at Istanbul
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"I'm also quite unhappy with Elias today because I think he
was quite dangerous - more than once he passed me on the
inside and then altered his line. This is not a correct way
to race. We're all quite sad tonight but we have many more
races so we will look forward now to China."
Colin Edwards
(Position: DNF)
"I got a great start but I had some problems getting heat
into the rear tyre, which we were expecting at the start
anyway. As a result I couldn't corner so well and I slipped
right back on that first lap. Then Valentino ran off the
track a bit at the fast right turn and I think everyone was
checking up a bit and looking at him instead of thinking
about the next corner! It seemed that everyone around me ran
a bit wide into turn 12 but I braked normally and went
underneath them when Jacque hit me from behind and I went
down. I'm not badly hurt but my knee took a bit of a bang
and it's swollen up quite a lot. It's pretty disappointing
because we know my bike was working well and once I got some
heat into the tyre it might have been a good race."
Davide Brivio - Team Director
"A very difficult and disappointing race for us! Colin was
very unlucky as he was hit from behind through no fault of
his own and there was no way for him to avoid the crash. He
has some bad bruising to his knee but we hope it's nothing
too serious. Valentino made a mistake on lap one but he
recovered well and it looked like he was set for a good
race, but we had some problems with the tyre. We'd chosen
the hardest and best tyre that we had available to us but it
wasn't enough to fight with our competitors today. We now
have to work with Michelin during tomorrow's test to
understand why this happened and learn from the mistake. It
was very hard for Valentino to keep going until the end in
this situation but he didn't give up and took some valuable
points; we're still second in the championship so let's move
on from here and look forward to China."
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