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Fiat Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo took sixth
place for the second Grand Prix running in
the 60th Dutch TT on Saturday, the youngest
rider in the class making up one place on
his grid position. |
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Fiat Yamaha
rider Jorge Lorenzo took sixth place for the second
Grand Prix running in the 60th Dutch TT on Saturday, the
youngest rider in the class making up one place on his
grid position. His team-mate Valentino Rossi made an
uncharacteristic mistake and crashed out on the first
lap, although he was able to remount and finish in 11th
to take valuable championship points. Yamaha’s record of
having at least one rider on the podium at every race so
far this season was kept alive by Tech 3 pilot Colin
Edwards, who took third.
Lorenzo held onto his seventh grid slot at the start but
he was unable to find his rhythm and go with the leading
riders, gradually tailing off on his own. On lap ten
Edwards passed him on his charge through the field and
Lorenzo spent the middle part of the race a lonely
eighth. In the later stages he began to feel more
confident in his Michelin-shod bike and his lap times
improved, enabling him to catch first Chris Vermeulen
and then Shinya Nakano to take sixth.
Ten points for the Spaniard on Saturday means he holds
onto fourth place in the championship but the gap to
Casey Stoner, Saturday’s winner, is stretched to 28
points.
Jorge Lorenzo
- Position: 6th Time: +28.608
“I said yesterday [Friday] that the most important thing for
me today was to finish after everything that’s happened
recently, so this is a good thing. However I am not happy
about the race because it wasn’t fun today and I had some
problems, although, as in the last few races, my bike became
easier to ride towards the end of the race. I must just take
comfort now in the fact that we have two weeks until the
next round, and hopefully by then I will be feeling a lot
better. We are trying to go step-by-step but of course I
want to do better than this. Valentino was not so lucky
today but I want to say well done to him for finishing and
taking some important points.”
Daniele Romagnoli - Team Manager
“It has been a difficult race weekend for us, we weren’t
able to find a good race pace in the practices and Jorge
wasn’t able to fight for the top positions. We have some
problems on the rear and the bike is very nervous under
acceleration. The team have worked very hard to improve it
but we still have some more work to do. Overall however we
are quite happy because our aim for these two races was to
finish without any more crashes, and we have been able to do
this. We are confident that in Sachsenring we will be able
to be back in the fight.”
Rossi battles on after crash to take valuable title
points
A rare mistake from Valentino Rossi resulted in a first-lap
crash for the Fiat Yamaha Team rider on Saturday, but he
remounted and made up a gap of more than 20 seconds to pass
two riders and finish in 11th place, despite riding with a
broken gear-shifter and a bent handlebar. Rossi had slipped
back some places when he made his mistake at turn five and
slid into the gravel, unfortunately taking Randy de Puniet
with him. Points were still a possibility however and he
re-joined the race, despite the damage to his bike and a gap
of 24 seconds to Marco Melandri, the next rider. He then
embarked on a heroic ride, consistently lapping as fast as
the leading riders and closing the gap lap by lap until he
finally came within sight of Melandri, eventually passing
him on lap 19 of 26. Four laps later he passed Toni Elias to
take 11th and five championship points, finishing 46 seconds
behind race-winner Casey Stoner.
With Rossi’s closest championship rival Dani Pedrosa
finishing second, his gutsy ride could prove crucial in the
championship race. The Italian’s first non-podium finish
since the opening race of the season means he has
surrendered his title lead to Pedrosa but he is adrift by
only four points, the pair on 171 and 167 respectively.
Valentino
Rossi - Position: 11th Time: +46.025
“After seven podiums in a row I made a mistake – this is
racing! I am very disappointed because we made a change to
the set-up of the front and it worked very well, and I could
tell from the warm-up lap that my bike was very good.
Unfortunately I made a mistake at the first left; I arrived
too fast when the tyres were still cold, I was too hard on
the brakes and I lost the rear. I am sincerely sorry to
Randy de Puniet and all of his team. After the crash I had a
bent handlebar and no gear shifter, but despite this I was
able to do the third fastest lap time, 37.1! I know I could
have been faster than Pedrosa today and, although it’s easy
to say now, I think I could have fought with Stoner for the
win. I am glad for these five points and although we have
lost the lead we are not far behind Pedrosa. I am looking
forward now to some more technical improvements for my bike
and being fast, together with Bridgestone, at every track.”
Davide Brivio - Team Manager
“This was a good race for Valentino, except for the first
lap! The crash was unfortunate and we’re very sorry to Randy
de Puniet and the LCR team; we apologise to them all and we
hope that Randy is okay. Once Valentino remounted what he
did was simply amazing, especially without a gear-shift and
with a bent handlebar! For several laps he was the fastest
rider on the track, which shows once again his spirit and
determination, although it’s also disappointing because it’s
clear that we could have done a good race today. These five
points today are incredibly important because they have kept
the gap to Pedrosa to just four points, with half of the
season still remaining. Now we will just have to start again
in Sachsenring and hope for a better weekend!”
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