Valentino Rossi's hopes of a glorious homecoming to Misano
ended after just five laps today, when an engine problem
forced the Fiat Yamaha Team rider to retire when running
strongly in fourth position. Rossi's team-mate Colin Edwards
meanwhile struggled with rear grip in the later stages and
was only able to bring his YZR-M1 home in his starting
position of ninth.
With thousands of passionate Italian fans
looking on, Rossi started the San Marino Grand Prix from
second on the grid with high hopes of an exciting podium
battle with chief rival and pole-sitter Casey Stoner. He
dropped one place at the start and another a few turns later
as first John Hopkins and then Chris Vermeulen came through,
but never got the chance to fight back as he lost power in
his engine on lap five of 28 and was forced to coast home to
the pits. Edwards got a good start and rose to sixth at one
point, but a lack of grip on the left side of his rear tyre
meant he was unable to make any further headway through the
field, eventually slipping to ninth behind Anthony West.
With Stoner the eventual winner, today's
result sees Rossi's dream of a late-season championship
revival slip further away as he now sits 85 points adrift in
second, with a possible 125 points left available from five
races. Edwards remains seventh with 100 points. The Fiat
Yamaha Team will have a one-day test here tomorrow, before
heading to Portugal in ten days time for round fourteen.
Colin Edwards
"I got a good start and
managed to miss the big melee with Hayden and de Puniet.
Then Checa almost took me out a couple of times and the
second time I had to run wide and West and a couple of
others came through. Once I'd got sorted again I had my work
cut out getting back by West, but then I just got my head
down and got going. Unfortunately however, the left-hand
side of my tyre then started to give me trouble and I had no
grip from then on. There are a lot of quick changes of
direction here, turns one-two and four-five for example, and
every time I had to flick it left it felt pretty scary. I
had to adjust my pace accordingly and from there on in it
was just survival and looking to salvage what points I
could. It wasn't fun out there today to be honest!"
Valentino Rossi
"At the start I felt I was
lacking some temperature in my tyres and so I slipped back a
little from my starting position. However apart from this I
felt quite good, stable, with a good rhythm.
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