Valentino Rossi
set yet another record in his extraordinary racing career
today, becoming the first rider in the history of the sport
to take six consecutive wins at his home circuit. The 85,480
adoring fans who had braved the threat of rain and turned
the green hillsides of the Mugello valley bright yellow were
rewarded in style as the Italian scored an emphatic and
emotional victory, his fourth here for Yamaha and eighth in
total from twelve years of racing.
Under miraculously dry skies, the Fiat Yamaha Team rider got
a poor start from third on the grid and found himself down
in eighth position at turn one. Once he had built up enough
heat in his Michelin tyres however he set out in earnest,
picking off riders one-by-one and moving up to second behind
Dani Pedrosa by lap seven of 23. Two laps later Rossi made
his move on the Spaniard and from then on the pair were
racing just a few tenths of a second apart, with Rossi
extending the advantage around the twistier parts of the
circuit and Pedrosa closing it slightly down the long home
straight. Little by little however Rossi began to pull away
and he eventually crossed the line 3.074 seconds ahead of
Pedrosa. A late pass by Alex Barros on series-leader Casey
Stoner for third place helped Rossi's points deficit and he
now lies just nine points behind Stoner in the standings,
with some of his favourite races coming up in the next few
weeks.
It was a less successful day for Rossi's team-mate Colin
Edwards, who despite showing a strong race pace in the dry
today was heavily penalised by starting from the sixth row
of the grid. The Texan has yet to enjoy a successful race at
this circuit and was only able to make up a few places on
his starting position, finishing 12th and slipping one place
in the championship standings down to tenth.
Valentino Rossi (Position: 1st
Time: 42'42.385)
"To win in Mugello once again is an incredible emotion for
me and I am very happy at this moment. Racing in front of
the fans here is always something unbelievable and they give
me an extra motivation. It's an incredible feeling to see so
much yellow around the track, the fans were ‘coming crazy'
today and it was a wonderful race! As we had hoped it stayed
dry, the sun came out and everything went to plan! My team
have worked brilliantly, my bike was perfect and I could
ride it exactly how I wanted, I need to say a huge thank you
to them and also to Michelin. I didn't get a very good start
but once my tyres had warmed up my M1 really flew and I was
able to fight back to the front. From the very beginning
everyone was pushing at 100% and it was great fun in those
first few laps!
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The 85,480 adoring fans who had braved the threat of
rain and turned the green hillsides of the Mugello
valley bright yellow were rewarded in style as the
Italian scored an emphatic and emotional victory. |
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Valentino Rossi set yet another record in his
extraordinary racing career today, becoming the
first rider in the history of the sport to take six
consecutive wins at his home circuit. |
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It was
really a perfect race for me today and I felt like I had
everyone on my side; Mugello is a magical track for me and
this victory gives us a lot of power and confidence for the
next races. I had a special helmet for this race with a big
heart on it and today I think we showed that we really have
a lot of heart at Yamaha. This is a great, great moment for
me."
Colin Edwards
(Position: 12th Time: +28.001)
"Yet again Mugello just hasn't worked out for me and it was
a pretty terrible weekend from start to finish. I think that
today I had the pace for fifth or sixth place but starting
from where I was I lost about six or seven seconds on the
first lap alone as there was so much traffic in front of me.
We lost a lot of time on Friday morning, one of only two
hours of dry practice time, trying some new stuff which
didn't work out and things didn't get much better after
that. I think this is just my bogey track and I can't wait
to leave and get straight back out there in a few days in
Barcelona. Let's hope for better things in Spain."
Davide Brivio - Team Director
What a fantastic day! To win in Mugello is already wonderful
but to win strongly with a gap like this is unbelievable.
Even in our greatest dreams we couldn't have imagined a
better race with Valentino today. This is a result that
first of all Valentino deserves for
the energy and motivation that he puts into everything, but
also all of the team, everyone at Yamaha and Michelin. The
entire group has worked very hard recently after some
difficult races to bring us back to the top step. This is
just one race but it's a very important one. We've reacted
very well lately, we came here with some good engine
developments, Michelin made some improvements too and this
is a great moment for everybody. Unfortunately Colin was
penalised by his starting position because his pace wasn't
so bad and I think with a better grid position he could have
been much higher. It's good now that we leave this track,
which he doesn't like so much, and go to Barcelona where he
has a much better record. Now the championship is getting
very interesting and we just have to keep going like this.
Well done everyone!"
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