Valentino Rossi
made a triumphant return to the top step of the podium in
Estoril today, sealing his fourth victory of the season with
a masterful ride to victory in front of Dani Pedrosa and
Casey Stoner. Rossi's eighth consecutive podium finish at
this circuit was his first in six races, since his last
victory at Assen back in June. Colin Edwards was unable to
match his team-mate's pace today and slipped back through
the field, eventually finishing in tenth.
With 41,566 spectators looking on, Rossi made a poor start
from the outside of the front row and slipped to fifth
around the first corner, before making up one place and
crossing the line first time around behind Nicky Hayden in
fourth. He quickly began to put the pressure on Hayden and
passed him on lap three, whilst Pedrosa in the meantime
picked off Stoner to take the lead. Lap-by-lap Rossi closed
the gap and he showed the improved level of his new Yamaha
engine when he passed his championship rival on the straight
going into lap nine. From then on the race turned into a
nail-biting head to head between Rossi and Pedrosa, the pair
evenly matched on pace but faster in different areas of the
track. With four laps to go Pedrosa ran wide and Rossi came
through, only to make a similar mistake moments later,
letting the Spaniard back past him. With Pedrosa beginning
to slide and Stoner looking menacing in third, Rossi made
his move with an inch-perfect pass on the penultimate lap
but was forced to keep pushing at the limit to hold on until
the end, crossing the line just 0.175 seconds ahead of
Pedrosa.
Edwards meanwhile suffered with grip issues throughout,
finding himself as far down as 17th at one point. The Texan
did not give up however and battled back past several riders
to finish tenth, taking six points and holding onto seventh
in the championship. Rossi's maximum-points haul today means
he clo ses the gap to Stoner to 76 points with five races
remaining, the next of which comes at Motegi in Japan in one
week's time.
Valentino Rossi - Position: 1st Time: 45'49.911
"First of all I want to dedicate this victory to Colin
McRae, who sadly died yesterday. Colin is one of my idols
from when I was very young and it's because of him that I
have my passion for rally. It's a very sad day for
motorsport and I am glad that I could win for him today.
This is a very important victory for us in every way, it's
the fourth one of the year so the numbers are starting to
look a little bit better, and it's a great, great emotion to
win again after so long without even a podium. Today my
Yamaha and my tyres worked very well. Our new engine is
better and today I was able to keep in the slipstream of the
Honda and the Ducati on the straight, and even to go
alongside them at some points, so this is very important.
Michelin have done some good work on the tyres and today we
were maybe stronger than our rivals. Once again we've shown
that when the tyres are working well we can fight at the
top.
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Rossi's eighth consecutive podium finish at this
circuit was his first in six races, since his last
victory at Assen back in June. |
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Valentino Rossi made a triumphant return to the top
step of the podium in Estoril today, sealing his
fourth victory of the season with a masterful ride
to victory in front of Dani Pedrosa and Casey
Stoner. |
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"I had a great battle with Casey but most of all with Dani
and it was fantastic fun to ride like this again, at the
maximum and with a lot of good passes. When I passed Dani
for the first time I tried to go but he was too good so I
knew it was going to come down to the last few laps. At the
end Dani started to slide a little and I knew I was stronger
on the brakes than him in some places, so I was able to make
a good pass. When I came out of the last corner on the
second to last lap I could only think about how I lost the
championship there last year so I knew I had to be far
enough ahead next time around! I want to thank Yamaha,
Michelin, my team and everyone around me, this is a great
day and it's given us a lot of confidence to keep fighting
to the end of the season."
Colin Edwards
- Position: 10th Time: +44.674
"Three of my tyre choices for this weekend were our new
compound and unfortunately two of them didn't work too well
at this track so we only really had one choice for the race.
It worked okay on the right but on the left I had no grip at
all and that was a real problem. Every lap I was losing half
a second through the two left-handers - I was getting slow
on the first one and then everyone was passing me through
the second one and there was nothing I could do. It's really
disappointing because I've always gone good here, but today
I never had the grip I needed. We turned the bike
upside-down and everyone did their best, but it wasn't to be
today."
Davide Brivio - Team Director
"Today it felt like the old days! Of course this is a very
important victory for us because it comes after some
difficult races where we couldn't fight until the end like
today, and this just shows that when we can, we see a
fantastic show. Our wish is to see this type of race every
time now for the rest of the season. This result comes after
a lot of hard work from Yamaha to develop the new engine and
a great job from Michelin. We knew we had to improve the
package together with Yamaha and Michelin and today we've
made a big step.
"We know that
every circuit might be different but we have to continue in
this way. Valentino's level is always the same so we just
have to give him the right package to do his job. Colin was
slower than we had hoped today and he had some problems to
contend with. It's a pity for him because last year he did a
great race here and he deserved to do better today. We will
have a good look at the data and hopefully we can find a
better package for him next week."
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