After it
looked at one point on race-day as if the MotoGP World
Championship Grand Prix of Japan would be a complete
washout, the sun broke through the dark clouds and
streamed onto the Motegi circuit as the Fiat Yamaha Team
enjoyed a clean sweep of the top two spots.
With
qualifying having been cancelled yesterday due to the
heavy rain, both riders started the race from the front
row of the grid according to their times from Friday's
free practice. Following a stunning race, Jorge Lorenzo
took the glory of standing on the top step of the
podium, after coming through a brilliant scrap with his
team-mate Valentino Rossi, who finished a close second.
Starting from third on the grid Lorenzo briefly lost a
position on the first lap, but was soon back up to his
starting spot as they crossed the line for the first
time. With a superior pace to his compatriot Pedrosa it
seemed as though the Mallorcan was being held up, and
sure enough on lap three the Spaniard edged into second
place. Once there he had the unenviable task of closing
a two-second gap to his team-mate Rossi, but gradually
edged nearer his colleague. The two enjoyed a good
head-to-head fight, swapping positions at the V-corner
before Lorenzo finally found a way past Rossi. From that
point there was no looking back, and as Rossi was
entangled in the battle with Pedrosa behind, Lorenzo
sealed a glorious second victory in MotoGP.
Leading from the first corner, Rossi had opened up the
gap on the Spaniards in the early stages, but once
Lorenzo had found a way past, it was Pedrosa who caused
the champion most problems. With Pedrosa attacking on
several occasions, the Italian was forced to keep his
wits about him, but always seemed to have enough edge to
keep ahead. The killer move come heading into the tunnel
at turn five, and the race was decided as Rossi pulled
away from Pedrosa in the latter stages. With Lorenzo
leading the championship on 40 points, one ahead of
Rossi, the MotoGP World Championship moves on to his
home race at Jerez in just a week's time.
Jorge Lorenzo - Position: 1st Time: 43'47.238
"First of all I just want to thank my team, my Mum, Dad
and whole family, my friends and all the team workers.
Also Yamaha, as it is their home race, it was a
difficult race because I didn't really get a very good
start, I think I even finished the first lap in third or
fourth. After that I began to catch up the pace. I
passed Valentino and opened up a little gap, about a
second and a half, and he was following me very hard. I
had to ride the best I can to get the victory."
Valentino
Rossi - Position: 2nd Time: + 1.304
"It was a great race, long, very difficult and also
physical. I got a really good start from the front row,
but there was a part of the race that I wasn't quite
able to ride like I wanted, there was some kind of
problem and I wasn't fast enough to pull away. I lost
time from Jorge and then was involved in a battle with
Dani and then in the last part of the race I was able to
step up my pace and pick my lines, setting some good lap
times. I tried to come back but unfortunately Lorenzo
was too far away. It's a good race, second place is not
a victory but it's still twenty points for the
championship. I think the championship will become very
interesting now because we have four riders ready to
battle for wins at the end."
Daniele Romagnoli - Team Manager
"I'm really happy about today's result, we didn't expect
a victory, maybe we were just thinking about the podium,
so I'm extremely happy. We did a great job on Friday and
I think that was the key because we worked a lot around
the harder tyre and in the end that was the good one.
With the information and the data we collected, today we
just had to do some fine-tuning to the bike and it has
brought us this special victory, and we are able to show
the world how strong Yamaha is. Jerez will be a great
battle, like today it will be a big show and so i am
looking forward to that event."
Davide Brivio - Team Manager
"First of all, congratulations to Jorge, who rode very
well, and congratulations to Yamaha, because this result
confirms the great job we have done in the last months.
We are always very fast and for the second time this
year we have two riders on the podium. Night or day, we
are always there! Valentino took a very important second
place, because our target is to be always there. Now we
are looking forward to going back to Europe for a very
important phase of the championship and it is crucial to
start this time on top".
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