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Valentino Rossi put yesterday’s poor
qualifying behind him today with a
characteristic charge through the field from
ninth on the grid to take second in the
Grand Prix of Catalunya. |
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Valentino
Rossi put yesterday’s poor qualifying behind him today
with a characteristic charge through the field from
ninth on the grid to take second in the Grand Prix of
Catalunya. By the time Rossi made it through the pack
the race-winner Dani Pedrosa was already some way off in
front, but Rossi had a lively battle with Casey Stoner
over the last few laps, a replay of last year’s race but
with the Italian prevailing this time.
After some hard work by his team and engineers
overnight, it was clear from this morning’s warm-up that
Rossi was in better shape and the Italian began his race
with the podium as his target. Starting form ninth, he
gained one place on the first lap when he passed James
Toseland and then made his way steadily through the
field, out-braking several riders into turn one on
consecutive laps and eventually passing first Andrea
Dovizioso and then Stoner to take second on lap nine.
Rossi tried to leave Stoner behind but the Australian
remained in touch and passed him back on lap 17,
sparking an entertaining battle for second spot over the
closing stages of the race. Rossi eventually made the
decisive move at the start of the penultimate lap and
held on to cross the line just over half a second ahead
of his rival, with Pedrosa 2.806 seconds in front.
An important 20-point haul sees Rossi hang on to his
championship lead, seven points ahead of Pedrosa, whilst
Lorenzo is still just ahead of Stoner in third despite
having to miss today’s race while he recovers from
Friday’s crash. It was another double top-six finish for
the Tech 3 Yamaha Team meanwhile, with Colin Edwards and
James Toseland finishing in their grid spots of fifth
and sixth.
Valentino
Rossi 2nd +2.806; “I think that this was quite a good
race! It’s a long time since we’ve had a good fight for the
top positions like that and today it was like last year with
Stoner, but for second instead of first place! I was able to
come out on top this year and I am honestly very happy with
today’s result. After three almost perfect races, yesterday
was a very hard day for us but last night we had a very good
meeting and today we were able to be much more competitive.
My target was the podium so to come second is excellent. I
want to watch the race on TV now because I had a lot of fun
today and made some good overtakes, with my M1 and my
Bridgestone tyres working very well to the end. Once I
passed Stoner I tried to go away from him but it wasn’t
possible, so then I knew it would be a great battle to the
end. Pedrosa was incredibly strong today and I think it’s
impossible to say whether or not I could have gone with him
even if I had started from the front. As it was we were
penalised by our grid position and, with Pedrosa as fast as
this, from the third row it was impossible. In these
circumstances I am very happy that we only lost five points
to him, we’re still leading the championship and I had a
great race, so I am content! Tomorrow we will have a test
and I think it will be quite interesting to see what we can
find out about what happened this weekend and how we can
improve for Donington. Thanks to all my team and
congratulations to Dani.”
Davide Brivio Team Manager; “We’re very happy about
this result today because we struggled a lot over the
weekend. The team and the engineers did a great job however
to find a way to improve the setting in such a short amount
of time, and we could see from the warm-up this morning that
we had a chance to be competitive. Of course our starting
position left us with a hard job to do and, with Pedrosa as
fast as he was today, we are just happy to have taken 20
points! We only gave away five and the championship is long;
our target is to be on the podium every time and today we’ve
done that. Tomorrow we have a test and we will analyse the
data from this weekend and try to learn more about our
Yamaha-Bridgestone package, so that we can try to go one
better in Donington. It was sad to make today’s race with
half of our team missing and one side of the garage empty,
and on behalf of all the team I would like to wish Jorge all
the best and we look forward to having him back very soon.”
Masahiko Nakajima Team Director; “This is a
satisfying result for all of the team and Yamaha staff
because we had a problem to find the right set-up here all
weekend. Last night the engineers were working until
midnight to try to fix the problem and their hard work paid
off because the bike felt much better this morning. Of
course we’re always disappointed not to win but in the
circumstances this is a very good result for us.”
Jorge Lorenzo on the mend after another day's rest
Two days after the accident that forced him to miss today’s
Catalan Grand Prix at Montmelo, Jorge Lorenzo’s recovery is
progressing well at the Institut Dexues in Barcelona. The
21-year-old sustained head trauma and damage to his right
hand in Friday’s crash but is improving, although Dr. Xavier
Mir confirmed tonight that he will need a small skin graft
to replace the skin he has lost on his hand.
“After further observation we are pleased to say that the
cranial trauma that Jorge suffered on Friday has improved
without any further complications,” commented the Doctor.
“This still needs to be verified with another CAT scan,
however, and for this reason we have moved Jorge to another
part of the hospital this afternoon. Regarding other
injuries, we have evaluated the abrasion on his right hand
and we can confirm that he has more than two centimetres of
skin missing from his fourth finger. For this reason we have
decided that it will be necessary to make a skin graft,
which will probably take place tomorrow morning.
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