Fiat Yamaha Team
rider Valentino Rossi fought a race-long battle with Casey
Stoner during the Grand Prix of China today, the pair
providing a thrilling spectacle until the 16th lap when
Rossi was forced to concede victory to the Australian after
a small mistake. Despite starting from the front row
alongside pole-sitter Rossi, Colin Edwards had a less
successful day as he suffered tyre problems from the start
and dropped steadily down the order, eventually finishing a
disappointing 11th.
John Hopkins took the lead into turn one but Rossi passed
him on the first lap to cross the line in front. Edwards
however had already slipped down to sixth and was unable to
make up anymore ground from then on. By lap three Rossi had
dropped behind both Stoner and Marco Melandri but before
long Rossi had despatched his fellow countryman and set off
after Stoner, eliciting a thrilling game of cat-and-mouse
which kept everyone on the edge of their seats. Rossi's M1
worked perfectly throughout and the Italian was never more
than a few tenths down on Stoner, exploiting the agility and
corner speed of his Yamaha in the earlier sections to close
the gap and often pass Stoner, but relinquishing ground down
the long back straight where the Ducati had the advantage.
The pair kept up a blistering pace and only Hopkins could
stay with them, closing the gap to half a second at one
point in pursuit of his first podium. With seven laps to go
and Rossi doing everything in his powers to find a way to
make a pass stick on Stoner, the Yamaha rider made a mistake
braking into the hairpin at the end of the back straight and
ran off the track, letting Hopkins through. Rossi kept
fighting and was able to pass the American back again to
consolidate second place, but Stoner was too far ahead and
took the flag three seconds in front. Edwards, meanwhile,
had a difficult race as his package failed to work today and
he was una ble to use the potential of his Yamaha, crossing
the line 35 seconds behind the winner.
Valentino Rossi (Position: 2nd
Time: +3.036)
"I enjoyed today a lot, it was a great race, a really
exciting battle and my Yamaha was fantastic to the end. We
knew that this track would be difficult for us so to be able
to fight with Stoner at 100% for the entire race was a great
feeling. Of course it's not a win, but I think second place
is a very good result for us here. I didn't want to give up
and just ride for second, I wanted to try to pass him and I
made some good overtaking manoeuvres but wasn't able to stay
in front down the straight. Then I made a mistake when I hit
a bump when braking, had to release the brake and ran off
track. It was a pity, but when you're riding on the limit
lap after lap then things like this can happen; that's
racing! Anyway I knew I couldn't give up, I had a nice
battle with John and then was able to take second.
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