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"Last year I was sorry that after so many
successful years, some people thought
Valentino was finished and Casey was the new
Valentino," says Valentino Rossi, "until I
stop riding a bike, my objective will always
be to win, I like this life." |
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“I think it’s difficult to say, but maybe this is even
better than the first championship with Yamaha in 2004.
In 2004 I arrived after three championships in a row;
the change was very big and no one expected me to win
then, not even us to be honest! But this year is great
too because I didn’t start as the number one favourite
after losing for two years. The taste of this is
something special.
“In 2006 I lost because of bad luck; I still won the
most races and was the fastest on track for most of the
time, but in 2007 Stoner was a lot faster than us and so
we got to the end with a big of disadvantage. Winning
this championship was very difficult but also very, very
important.
“The decision to change to Bridgestone tyres, which I
took together with Jeremy, my team and all the Yamaha
crew, was very important, as were the changes to the
bike because the first 800cc M1 last year was not
competitive enough. We spoke a lot during last season
and I remember a strange meeting in Valencia last year,
me with a broken hand, speaking with Furusawa about
2008. From then we started to work on the improvements
for this season. It’s also been important to have the
right people in the right place and this year everything
has been correct. It’s been step-by-step.
“I think I have made a lot of good decisions this year
and we have been competitive from the start. Qatar was
the worst race of the season but I knew our potential
was good so, although we were a bit worried at that
point, we weren’t desperate because we knew if we fixed
a few problems we could try to win.
“I grew up a lot in the last two years, because at the
end of 2005 I had a great career and I had won all the
important targets so far. 125, 250 and then five titles
in a row in MotoGP with two different bikes – I felt
unbeatable. But in 2006 and 2007 I learnt to lose and
this has been very important. I came out much stronger
and my level of concentration and effort to win this
championship has been higher than ever before.
“This season has had some different periods. At the
beginning of the year we had some important results when
Bridgestone wasn’t the strongest: Jerez, Portugal and
others, and in that period we took a big advantage from
Stoner. After Barcelona Casey started to ride like a
demon and dominated three races in a row, and then we
went to Laguna which was the turning point of the
season. Laguna was a real battle and from then on we
have flown.
“The show after the race was one of my friends
pretending to be a ‘notary’, signing and certificating
the eighth championship ‘deed’. It was very exciting to
be planning the championship t-shirt and celebration
once again with my friends and fan club and the one we
came up with is funny I think, it says ‘I’m sorry for
the delay!’
“I am very content at Yamaha and this is why I signed
for two more years. I had some good offers at other
factories, but I already changed bike once and proved
everything I wanted to and so there is no need to do
that again. Also I am no longer 20 years old and I need
a good atmosphere in my team in order to keep me focused
and happy, and I have this at Yamaha. The atmosphere in
our team, from the Japanese all the way down to the
garage is fantastic and this is what makes me want to
stay.
“I think 2009 will be even more difficult than this
year. Now I am the world champion again and I have
demonstrated that I am still very fast; I think I rode
the best of my career this year apart from the mistake
in Assen, but next year is another story, it depends on
how the winter is and how Stoner, Pedrosa and also
Lorenzo are next year, as well as the other riders
because there are many fast people in this championship.
I think it will be a great championship and I’m looking
forward to it, but first I want to finish this year and
try to win the final three races!
“As I said, there are many strong riders but of course I
hope that in the future nobody will win like Valentino
Rossi! Maybe my brother Luca will be as strong as me…I
wanted to take him on my bike on the celebration lap,
but they did not allow it. Maybe I will wait for him to
be a MotoGP rider before quitting, then I will beat him
in the first year, and then I will stop riding!
“When you are 20 or 22 yrs old, you live everything in a
different way. It’s different… In 2000, maybe, I could
have won on my debut, but I underestimated myself! In
2001 it was the last chance for me to win in 500, so I
gave it my best and did that. In 2001 it was the year of
the battle with Biaggi, in 2002 it was the year when
everybody said that I won because of my bike, then 2003
was the year of Gibernau, it was hard until the end.
They were fantastic years but with Yamaha it is
different. I enjoy it more.
“During 2003 I started thinking about Yamaha. Of course
I was scared about the new challenge, it was a big
question mark. This year, when I tested the new bike and
the new tyres, I understood that I could win. In 2004,
however, when I tested the new bike I understood we had
to work a lot. Sincerely, the feeling of winning in
Welkom in 2004 was the strongest emotion of my career;
more so than in Laguna Seca this year. The 2005 the M1
was very fast and that one and the 2008 one are the best
Yamaha bikes ever.
“I think Stoner next year will be back stronger again,
so maybe he is the hardest rival I have ever had, more
than Gibernau and all the others I fought against in the
past. Last year I was sorry that after so many
successful years, some people thought Valentino was
finished and Casey was the new Valentino. As I said,
until I stop riding a bike, my objective will always be
to win. I like this life and I always try to do my best
in it.”
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