Valentino Rossi
took fourth place in the US Grand Prix at Laguna Seca today,
after a spirited ride in difficult conditions from fifth on
the grid. Team-mate Edwards was unable to fulfil his dream
of a home-race success and crossed the line in eleventh
after a race led from flag-to-flag by series leader Casey
Stoner.
Rossi lost some ground at the start and found himself behind
Edwards for the first part of the lap. He quickly moved
ahead of his team-mate however and the pair crossed the line
for the first time in fourth and fifth respectively. On lap
five Marco Melandri took Edwards and set off after Rossi,
overtaking the Italian a few laps later and relegating him
to fifth. After Melandri had in turn passed Dani Pedrosa,
Rossi quickly began to close the gap on the Spaniard until
he was able to strike at the end of lap twenty to claim
fourth. For several laps he then looked to be closing the
gap to Melandri but a lack of grip forced him to slacken off
and he eventually crossed the line 30.664 seconds behind
Stoner.
Edwards looked comfortable in sixth for much of the race but
as his tyres too lost performance in the latter stages he
was caught by a collection of riders and relegated to
eleventh. Rossi and Edwards hold on to second and seventh
respectively in the championship but the gap from Rossi to
Stoner is extended to 44 points, with seven rounds
remaining. The MotoGP paddock now embarks on a well-deserved
summer break before action recommences at Brno in the Czech
Republic in late August.
Valentino Rossi - Position: 4th Time: +30.664
"Today was incredibly disappointing because, with the tyre
situation like this, it was like our rivals were in a
different race. My team and I worked very hard, especially
after yesterday's crash, and we did the maximum we could to
have our bike in the best possible condition. However
without grip it was impossible to fight with the leaders. I
rode the best race I could and I was very happy to pass
Pedrosa, but I couldn't catch Melandri; we just didn't have
the right rhythm or grip today. I'm very sad for last
weekend in Sachsenring because there Michelin was strong and
we missed a chance to make up some important points there.
After today we can see just how important! It seems that
tyres are the deciding factor for this season and this is a
pity for the fans and for the show.
We are not giving up; there are seven races left and we know
that Michelin are going to work as hard as they possibly can
in order to make the situation better for the second part of
the season.
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Colin Edwards was unable to fulfil his dream of a
home-race success and crossed the line in eleventh
after a race led from flag-to-flag by series leader
Casey Stoner. |
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Valentino Rossi (above leading team mate Colin
Edwards through the Corkscrew) took fourth place in
the US Grand Prix at Laguna Seca today, after a
spirited ride in difficult conditions from fifth on
the grid. |
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"But Stoner is very strong and we know it will be very hard.
Anyway, we have some holidays now and we will be back in
Brno to fight as hard as we can until the end."
Colin
Edwards - Position: 11th Time: +47.376
"I think it was pretty obvious today to everyone that we
were struggling and why. We had a problem all weekend and we
changed the bike in every possible way to try to work around
it but unfortunately it proved impossible. We went round in
circles but we couldn't change the underlying problem and
the basic fact is that we had no grip. Of course I'm pretty
disappointed that this happened at my home race, with all my
family and friends here and it's a great pity we couldn't
give the American fans more to cheer about today. My guys
worked really hard all weekend, they all deserve their
holidays now and then we'll all be fresh for a new start in
Brno."
Davide Brivio - Team Director
"It was quite clear today that the tyres played an important
role. Last week our tyre was better but this week the
situation was reversed and our riders couldn't fulfil their
potential. It's a great pity because this championship
should be about seeing all the best riders fighting together
but at the moment this is being limited by other factors.
Everyone worked incredibly hard this weekend but
unfortunately Valentino wasn't able to fight for the win as
we hoped and Colin, too, wasn't able to exploit his
potential in front of his home fans. Now we have to keep
working but we know that the situation won't be easy or
quick to change. Thank you to both riders, the team and the
engineers because they have worked very hard in difficult
circumstances all weekend. Everyone has some time off to
recover from a very hard few months now before we start
again; we will keep the same fighting spirit and we won't
give up."
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