After a wet race
in France, Fiat Yamaha Team riders Valentino Rossi and Colin
Edwards had slightly better hopes for the weather in Italy
this weekend but torrential rain throughout this afternoon
put paid to that and the riders once again found themselves
splashing around a soaking track doing their best to stay
upright. Unfortunately this was a task Rossi could not quite
manage today and the Italian slid off in the last seconds of
the session when on his way to setting what looked like
being the fastest lap of the afternoon, luckily emerging
from the gravel trap unhurt.
As a result of this afternoon's downpour the fastest times
of the day were set in this morning's dry Free Practice,
when Rossi was second fastest behind Dani Pedrosa. The
home-favourite was pleased with the initial performance of
his Yamaha and is confident of making further improvements
tomorrow as he works towards a record sixth consecutive
home-race victory on Sunday. Edwards meanwhile ran into a
few unexpected issues this morning and could only manage
16th in the dry, although a solid performance in the wet saw
him finish the second session seventh fastest. Despite the
problems this morning he and his team are clear about the
next step and the Texan is planning a dramatic improvement
in the dry tomorrow before he bids to put his M1 on the
front row for the fifth time this season.
Valentino Rossi (Position: 2nd Time: 1'50.901 Laps:
34)
"This weather isn't really what we expect in Mugello! I'm
quite happy today however because this morning in the dry I
was already fast, setting some good lap times and finishing
second. We still need to improve the setting a little bit
but I think we're going in the right way. We tried some new
tyres that we found during the Le Mans test and they weren't
so bad, so hopefully we can improve things more tomorrow.
I'm happy about this afternoon's session in the wet too
because I was also very fast! I think if I hadn't crashed it
would have been possible to have finished on top, so I'm
sorry about that. It was my mistake! I arrived a little bit
too fast at the braking and went down but I was lucky; I
didn't hurt myself and the bike is not so bad.
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As a result of this afternoon's downpour the fastest
times of the day were set in this morning's dry Free
Practice, when Rossi was second fastest behind Dani
Pedrosa. |
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After a wet race in France, Fiat Yamaha Team riders
Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards had slightly
better hopes for the weather in Italy this weekend
but torrential rain throughout this afternoon put
paid to that. |
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"Anyway it was a good session because now we understand that
we can fight with our tyre rivals also in the wet, if we
choose the right tyre. Now let's hope for some sunshine
tomorrow!"
Colin
Edwards (Position: 16th Time:
1'52.630 Laps: 35)
"We found something new with Michelin during the Le Mans
test which we thought would work here and we basically
dedicated the entire morning to it, but unfortunately it
didn't work quite how we were hoping! In a way it was lucky
for us that it rained this afternoon because it meant that
we didn't have to start digging into our dry tyre allocation
and we won't be in too much trouble tomorrow. We know what
we've got to do so I think we'll be okay. This afternoon was
quite simply unbelievable, especially when I first went out.
I was hydroplaning at 180mph coming over the top of the hill
down the main straight which was quite scary! Anyway it was
useful, especially after the problems we had in Le Mans and
it gave us the chance to check the rain setting of the bike
and try to work on a few issues. I think we made some
improvements and now we just need to keep on working in that
way each time we get a chance in the wet."
Davide
Brivio - Team Director
"Unfortunately the rain this afternoon called a halt to the
work we had started this morning, but we can't do anything
about that! Valentino was quite fast this morning and he
made a good start, although we still have some more work to
do on the setting and tyres. With Colin we really needed
more time this afternoon to check the bike and tyres after
things didn't go exactly to plan this morning, but we should
be able to improve things tomorrow."
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