Fiat Yamaha Team
rider Valentino Rossi claimed his tenth consecutive career
podium at Phillip Island today, taking third place and
clocking the fastest lap of the race in the process.
Team-mate Colin Edwards finished ninth in a race that was
won by Casey Stoner, with Loris Capirossi second.
Starting second on the grid, Rossi slipped to fourth but
passed Dani Pedrosa on lap two, only to make a small mistake
at the end of the lap, briefly touching the grass at the
start of the main straight and letting Pedrosa back past. On
lap four of 27 he managed to get in front of the Spaniard
once again and he then set off after Nicky Hayden, who was
running second behind Stoner. Despite setting the fastest
lap on lap seven, Rossi was unable to make much headway
until lap 11, when he passed Hayden for second. As Stoner
gradually extended his advantage in front however it became
clear that Rossi’s fight would be for the runner-up spot as
he became embroiled in a three-way battle with Capirossi and
Pedrosa. After several changes of position between the trio
Pedrosa tailed off and it briefly looked like another being
another vintage Rossi-Capirossi showdown, but with little
grip left in his tyres Rossi was unable to keep pace with
his compatriot and he eventually crossed the line three
seconds adrift, with Stoner several seconds ahead of
Capirossi.
After failing to find a comfortable setting throughout the
practice sessions, Edwards made a change to his setting for
the race and, although it took him some laps to adapt and he
dropped a few positions early on, he kept pushing throughout
and was able to peg back several places. He finished ninth
and claimed seven points, which moves him up one place in
the championship to eighth. Rossi’s 16-point haul meanwhile
sees him move 29 points clear in second place, ahead of
Pedrosa. The team now heads directly to Sepang for the
Malaysian Grand Prix in just seven days time.
Valentino
Rossi Position: 3rd: Time: +10.038)
“Honestly I’m not too disappointed today because I know I
did everything I could have possibly done. I started okay
and in the opening laps I felt like I could go quite fast
and have the chance to fight at the front. I passed Pedrosa
and at that stage I was quite close to Hayden and Stoner,
but then I made a small mistake coming onto the straight and
lost a bit of time. I managed to pass Pedrosa again but then
I wasn’t able to close the gap to Stoner, even though I was
riding at the maximum. In places I had fun and I made some
good passes; at the end especially I was hoping for a great
battle with Capirossi, like the old days, but by then the
grip from my rear tyre was very poor.
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“Honestly I’m not too disappointed today because I
know I did everything I could have possibly done,"
said Valentino Rossi after the race today. |
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Fiat Yamaha Team rider Valentino Rossi claimed his
tenth consecutive career podium at Phillip Island
today, taking third place and clocking the fastest
lap of the race in the process. |
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"And I had to slow down to make sure I would arrive to the
end. I am very happy that I was on the podium because this
is a special place and it’s always a big emotion to stand
there with all the crowds in pit lane. Today with Casey I
think it was a bit like for me in Mugello! Anyway, now we go
straight to Malaysia, where our bike usually goes well, so
once again we will do the maximum and try for the win.”
Colin Edwards
(Position: 9th; Time: +35.073)
“After the problems we’d had all weekend we made a big
change to the tyres and to our setting for the race, more
towards what Valentino was running, so it was pretty
different to what I’d been used to all weekend. I got
pinched a bit at the start and had to go round the outside
of a few people, and then I had a huge moment at the end of
the first lap where it nearly flicked me off and I lost a
few places. Once I’d got the measure of how to ride it
though it actually felt okay and I did a 31.9 at one point,
which I hadn’t been close to all weekend. I gave it
everything I had today and, although I can’t be happy with
ninth, after the nightmare I’d had all weekend I think it
could have been worse. It’s been great to have so many
family and friends here as ever and I want to say a huge
thank you to my guys; they’ve had to work so hard changing
the bike around so much and they’ve done a great job as
always.”
Davide Brivio - Team Director
“At the beginning of the race Valentino was keeping the same
pace as the riders in front and we were all hoping for a
battle until the last corner. Unfortunately it was not
possible because after some laps the grip went down and we
had to settle for finishing third. We had hoped for a better
result today and it’s a real pity because we all love this
track; it’s a magic place for us. Colin made a big effort
and did a very good job because he was able to climb some
positions in the second half of the race. If he’d had a
faster pace from the beginning, he could have made a very
good race. Unfortunately we struggled a lot with his bike
throughout the weekend and this was the best we could do
with him. It was not a disaster today because we were able
to confirm Valentino’s second place in the championship and
we will keep on defending it in the last two races. Now we
go to Sepang and we will be fighting for the win again."
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