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					Torrential rain 
					in Le Mans yesterday doused the hopes of the Fiat Yamaha 
					Team as Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards struggled in the 
					wet conditions and splashed home to sixth and twelfth 
					respectively. An action-packed race, which saw seven riders 
					crash out, was eventually won by Australian rider Chris 
					Vermeulen, who took his first win in MotoGP.  
					 
					Black clouds gathered ominously over the MotoGP grid and a 
					few spots of rain just before 2pm meant the race was 
					declared wet. Despite this the riders chose to start the 
					race on slick tyres, with the option of making a pit-stop to 
					change bikes if the weather worsened. Edwards started from 
					pole but was uncomfortable from the start and had dropped to 
					the back of the field by the end of the first lap, before 
					becoming the first to make a pit-stop and change bikes on 
					lap four. 
					 
					Rossi meanwhile pounced from fourth on the grid 
					and took the lead at turn two, holding it until he was 
					passed by Yamaha rider Sylvain Guintoli and Randy de Puniet 
					on lap six as the track became wetter. Rossi was one of the 
					last five riders to come in and change after ten laps and 
					things looked promising at first as he fought back to third 
					but, having opted for a harder-compound wet tyre, he was 
					unable to keep up the momentum as the rain grew heavier and 
					slipped back through the field.  
					 
					Sixth place nonetheless gained him ten important 
					championship points and he holds on to second in the 
					standings. Unfortunately things did not improve for his 
					team-mate; Edwards persevered to the flag but continued to 
					struggle throughout the race. 
					 
					Valentino Rossi - position 6th 
					 
					"Of course I'm very upset about this result because I had a 
					very good feeling in the dry at the start. We made some good 
					modifications to the bike, it was working very well and I 
					thought I was going to be able to fight for the victory. 
					Unfortunately the weather ruined it for us today! We made 
					the pit stop and started the second part of race with hard 
					rain tyres, because we thought it was only going to be light 
					rain. Sadly we were wrong and when the rain got heavier my 
					tyre was too hard for the conditions and I couldn't push.
					I was very slow from then on and didn't have any grip from 
					the rear. In the last five laps it was quite dangerous as it 
					was very hard to stay upright and I think I lost five or six 
					seconds per lap at the end. We had hoped that this would be 
					a track at which we could gain some ground on Stoner. 
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							Black clouds gathered ominously over the MotoGP grid 
							and a few spots of rain just before 2pm meant the 
							race was declared wet. Despite this the riders chose 
							to start the race on slick tyres, with the option of 
							making a pit-stop to change bikes if the weather 
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							Torrential rain in Le Mans yesterday doused the 
							hopes of the Fiat Yamaha Team as Valentino Rossi and 
							Colin Edwards struggled in the wet conditions and 
							splashed home to sixth and twelfth respectively.  | 
						 
					 
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					"And it's going to be a very hard battle 
					from here because he is very fast, not just on the straights 
					but everywhere! I want to congratulate Chris Vermeulen today 
					because he rode a great race, I think he's a bit of a 
					magician in the rain." 
					 
					Colin Edwards – position 12th 
					 
					We encountered some problems that I've run into before - in 
					Australia last year when I crashed in the rain and at the 
					Jerez test this year. It's hard to explain, but to me it 
					feels like it's related to the engine braking - when we've 
					got less traction from the tyres in the wet it just seems to 
					appear. I think even yesterday's crash was down to something 
					similar. Basically I try to put it into the corner but the 
					rear comes round on me and it slides. Valentino and I have 
					quite different styles - he holds the clutch in there a lot 
					longer whilst I just kind of dump it and today it was a big 
					problem for me. 
					To be honest that wasn't really rain racing for me, it was 
					more like ice racing and it was impossible. At the start it 
					was at its worst because being on a slick tyre with a damp 
					track just exacerbated the problem. I came in early because 
					in the circumstances I thought I'd gamble and hope it was 
					going to chuck it down with rain, but a few laps out there 
					on rain tyres when it wasn't that wet wasn't fun either. I 
					came back in again, thinking maybe the tyre was too hard, 
					and we tried a softer rain tyre and that was better in the 
					end. I'm really sorry to the team and to everyone involved; 
					I don't like wasting my first pole and I had hoped for great 
					things today." 
					 
					Davide Brivio - Team Director 
					 
					"Today's race was run in very difficult conditions, which is 
					a pity when we had high hopes for both riders. Valentino was 
					running well but when it started to rain we chose a tyre for 
					light rains and then, unfortunately, the rain came down very 
					heavily and very hard and it just wasn't the right tyre for 
					those conditions. This is why after he changed bikes he was 
					very good but as the rain got heavier he started to go 
					backwards. He did well to finish the race in this situation 
					and get some points. For Colin, we don't really know what to 
					say but the conditions of today and the lower temperatures 
					made it difficult for him and it was a day to forget after 
					his great pole position. I think in the dry he could have 
					had a good race but this sadly wasn't to be. He was 
					uncomfortable with the bike and from the start he wasn't 
					going well. All we can do now is move on from Le Mans, put 
					it behind us and look forward to Mugello." 
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