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The Fiat Yamaha Team's new rider Jorge
Lorenzo sealed a weekend to remember in
Qatar at the first ever MotoGP night race by
finishing second on an impressive
premier-class debut. |
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Fiat Yamaha Team rider Jorge Lorenzo sealed a weekend to
remember in Qatar at the first ever MotoGP night race by
finishing second on an impressive premier-class debut.
The reigning double 250cc World Champion started from
pole for the fifth consecutive year at this track,
following three 250cc and one 125cc pole, and proved he
will be a force to reckon with in 2008 with a mature
ride to the runner-up spot behind Casey Stoner.
Lorenzo’s team-mate Valentino Rossi finished fifth after
starting from seventh on the grid.
Lorenzo made a tentative start and dropped several
places from his starting position, crossing the line
after the first lap in fourth. The first eight laps were
something of a dog-fight with the front six riders
trading places back and forth several times, but the
Yamaha rookie kept his head through the melee and
gradually worked his way forward, eventually passing
Rossi to take second behind Stoner on lap 9. He hung on
to the World Champion for a while but gradually the
stress of the first part of the race took its toll and
the 20-year-old began to tire and suffer pain in his
arms. He eventually crossed the line 5.323 seconds
behind Stoner but the same distance clear of
third-placed Dani Pedrosa.
Team-mate Rossi’s fifth-place meanwhile was added to by
Yamaha Tech 3 riders James Toseland and Colin Edwards in
6th and 7th, making it four Yamaha’s in the top ten for
the first race of the year. The MotoGP circus heads to
Lorenzo’s homeland next for the Spanish Grand Prix in
Jerez on 30th March.
Jorge Lorenzo
For sure I couldn’t have expected a better debut than this
and I am very, very excited to be on the podium. Second
place is an amazing result for me and I had great fun. The
start and first few laps were a bit crazy and really a bit
of a scary time for me, but anyway I managed to make it
through and get past some riders to get to second. I started
to go with Stoner but after a while I became very tired and
I started to have a lot of pressure and pain in my arms, so
I really couldn’t push any more! Anyway he was faster than
us and I want to say congratulations to him because he
deserved to win tonight. I think if I could have got a
better start, maybe I wouldn’t have got so tired later on
and I would have been able to keep a better rhythm, but
anyway I don’t think I can ask for more than this tonight. I
want to thank Yamaha and Michelin for all the hard work they
have put in over the winter to get me to this point, and of
course my team for all of their work. I don’t want to start
talking about the championship yet because this is only my
first race, and now we will go to Jerez and do our very best
again there and see what happens!”
Daniele Romagnoli (Team Manager)
What a weekend! After a long winter it was great to finally
arrive at the race and all of us in the team really enjoyed
watching Jorge make such a fantastic debut. We couldn’t have
asked for more and to do what he’s done here is really
fantastic. From now on it will be easier for him because he
will know what to expect from a MotoGP race, and of course
we’ve also collected some important information about his
race performance to help us to improve his package. Thank
you to the team, to Yamaha and to Michelin for doing a great
job throughout the winter and tonight and well done once
again to Jorge.”
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