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Seven-time world champion Valentino Rossi
formed part of a MotoGP podium double for
the Fiat Yamaha Team today with Jorge
Lorenzo finishing third, claiming his second
consecutive podium. |
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Valentino
Rossi reached another milestone in his career today,
joining an elite group of riders who have stood on the
premier class podium 100 times today after riding his
Fiat Yamaha M1 to second place in Jerez. The seven-time
world champion formed part of a podium double for the
Fiat Yamaha Team as his team-mate Jorge Lorenzo finished
third, claiming his second consecutive podium in his
rookie season.
Starting from fifth, Rossi did not get the best of
starts and finished the first lap in sixth, but he soon
settled into a good rhythm and was stalking Lorenzo,
then in second, by lap three. On the next lap he passed
his team-mate and set off after Dani Pedrosa, who had
led from the start. The Spaniard was too quick today
however and Rossi was unable to catch him, lapping
comfortably in second until crossing the line at the end
of the penultimate lap, when he mistakenly thought the
race had finished and slowed down as he crossed the
line. He quickly realised his error however and luckily
had enough of a cushion from Lorenzo to hang on to
second, eventually finishing 2.883 seconds behind
Pedrosa. Rossi moves into third place in the
championship, whilst Lorenzo holds onto second and the
Fiat Yamaha Team leads the team’s championship.
Valentino
Rossi 2nd - Time: +2.883
“I’m really happy with this podium because, even though
it hasn’t been so many races since the last one, it’s
been quite a lot of months! I am also very happy to have
reached 100 podiums in MotoGP; now I am wondering if I
can get to 200! It’s a pity we couldn’t win today and
maybe I was a little bit too cautious at the start
because I wanted to take care of my tyres, but in the
end they worked very well from start to finish and so
this is great for the future. It’s always better to win
but after the poor result in Qatar this is a very
important second place to us, also because it’s my first
podium with Bridgestone. Thanks to my team, to Yamaha
and to Bridgestone because we’ve made a lot of progress
this weekend, continuing right up to making some small
but important adjustments after warm-up this morning. My
bike and tyres are working very well, we’re third in the
championship with a very long way to go and I’m feeling
quite confident.”
Davide Brivio Team Manager
“We are very satisfied with today’s result, especially
because this second place arrives after Qatar, where we
learnt a lot. The Team, all the engineers and the
technicians made a great job and used the information we
got in Qatar in the best way to make a big step forward.
Now we want to look at this race in Jerez as the start
of our championship. Of course we still have a lot to
learn about the Bridgestone/Yamaha combination, but I
think both parties did an excellent job here and
Valentino rode a great race and kept a very consistent
rhythm. Tomorrow we will have one day of testing and we
will do our best in order to be in good shape for
Estoril. This is Valentino’s 100th podium and also the
first one with Bridgestone, so it’s a special day, but
we hope that there will be many others! Today I would
really like to say “Bravi a tutti!”
Fiat Yamaha
Team new-recruit Jorge Lorenzo proved his Qatar podium
was no fluke by taking third marking a great day for the
team in front of over 130,000 Spanish fans and King Juan
Carlos of Spain.
Lorenzo started from pole for the second race running
but was unable to keep pace with his countryman Dani
Pedrosa, who led over the line for the first time.
Meanwhile Rossi had moved to within striking distance of
his team-mate by the third lap, making his move on the
next lap and passing the Mallorcan to take second.
Lorenzo rode strongly in third for the remainder of the
race but was unable to get close enough to Rossi to
mount a challenge, crossing the line 1.456 seconds
adrift of the Italian.
Jorge Lorenzo 3rd - Time: +4.339
“Of course I’m a little bit disappointed today because
we thought that we might be able to make more of a
challenge, but I can’t complain because it’s only my
second race and I’ve had two podiums and two pole
positions, so it’s still a great result! To race today
in front of so many Spanish fans and also The King was
something incredible and I have really enjoyed myself a
lot here. Dani was a fair winner today, his pace was
very strong and I couldn’t stay with him, but I am
learning all the time and I will be stronger again at
the next race. It’s a very long championship and this is
an important result for us. Thanks to my team and to
Yamaha and Michelin, everyone worked very hard and I
think we’ve done a very good job so far. To be second in
the championship at this point is still far more than I
expected and now I am just looking forward to the next
race.”
Daniel Romagnoli - Team Manager
“Today’s result is a great one! This was just the second
race of Jorge’s MotoGP career and he got his second
consecutive podium! He rode the race of an “old” MotoGP
rider today, in a very clever way. He concentrated on
taking home the best result he could, without making any
mistakes or wasting the great pole position he started
from. The Team did an excellent job and, together with
Michelin, we were able to find a good package for this
track. Now of course motivation is running high and we
will use today’s result and data in order to improve
things further and to go to Estoril in the best shape
possible.”
Masahiko Nakajima - Team Director
“Today I am very happy because we were able to get back
onto the podium with Valentino and Jorge! This year is
not easy because we don’t have experience between the
Bridgestone tyres and our M1, but after Qatar we
investigated the problem with our set-up in order to
make the tyres work better and improve our performance.
This weekend we tested many solutions and finally we
reached a very good set-up. As I said, I am very happy
for Valentino because he can now fight again at his
maximum level. In tomorrow’s test we will work again to
fine tune the set-up of his M1 with the Bridgestone
tyres; we now want Valentino back on the highest step of
the podium!”
“Jorge’s performance today was quite impressive. During
the race it seems that he lost a little bit of the
feeling with the bike that he had yesterday and on
Friday, but anyway it is clear that he is ready to win a
race, already! One of the team’s tasks is to maintain a
good atmosphere around Jorge and to make him feel
relaxed and concentrated, and so far it seems that this
is the case. As far as tomorrow’s test is concerned, we
will keep on working on the electronic setting and on
testing more tyres with Michelin, as we look to continue
to improve our package ahead of the next race.”
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