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Taking centre stage at the MotoGP Red Bull
U.S. Grand Prix races in Laguna Seca,
California, over the weekend the Fiat 500
was available for inquisitive fans to
explore in the Yamaha display. |
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The Fiat Yamaha pairing of Valentino Rossi
and Jorge Lorenzo shared the MotoGP podium
for the sixth time this season at the US
Grand Prix yesterday, finishing second and
third at Laguna Seca. |
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The Fiat Yamaha pairing of Valentino Rossi and Jorge
Lorenzo shared the MotoGP podium for the sixth time this
season at the US Grand Prix yesterday, finishing second
and third at Laguna Seca. Rossi closed down a gap of
over three seconds to eventual winner Dani Pedrosa but
fell just short of making another final-corner pass,
whilst a brave Lorenzo battled through the pain of his
injured shoulder to rally after a poor start and finish
a strong third.
Rossi dropped one place to third at the start but
Lorenzo, starting from pole, slipped right back through
the field to eighth after the first corner. Both riders
quickly began to make up ground however, the Italian
passing Casey Stoner into the corkscrew and the Spaniard
overtaking three riders to cross the line in fifth first
time around. It was a short lived stint in second for
Rossi as Stoner passed him back into turn one on the
third lap while Pedrosa began to open up a big gap at
the front of the field. There was no change for several
laps until Andrea Dovizioso crashed on lap seven,
elevating Lorenzo to fourth and giving the youngster
clear air in front just as he began to find his rhythm.
On lap twelve Rossi made his decisive pass on Casey
Stoner and re-took second place and he immediately set
about trying to close a gap of nearly three seconds to
Pedrosa.
Over the next few laps however it was Lorenzo who was
the man on the move and the brave Mallorcan gradually
began to move closer to Stoner until he was able to make
a brilliant pass on the brakes into the final corner to
move into third. With Rossi unable to make much headway
into Pedrosa’s lead at that point, another Fiat Yamaha
showdown began to brew as lap-by-lap Lorenzo edged
closer to his team-mate. With four laps to go the
22-year-old saw his chance and tried to pass the World
Champion at the final corner, but he suffered a big
slide in the process and ran wide, letting Rossi back
through and dropping back over a second. The drama
wasn’t over yet however as on the final lap Rossi
suddenly found himself within striking distance of
Pedrosa and a final-corner overtake looked to be on the
cards, but in the end he was just a couple of tenths too
far off and crossed the line 0.344 seconds adrift, with
Lorenzo 1.926 seconds behind him.
Rossi extends his lead at the top of the championship to
nine points over Lorenzo, who in turn stretches the gap
from Stoner to seven points. There is a now a two week
break before the MotoGP paddock returns to Europe for
another double-header at the Sachsenring in Germany
followed by Donington in the UK.
Valentino Rossi
“The
first half of the race was quite difficult
because we weren’t at 100% today. I didn’t
expect Dani to be so fast but he was very strong
and there wasn’t much I could do to go with him!
The last ten laps were very exciting because
Lorenzo was pushing me so hard that I had to
really make another step and then Dani slowed
down and suddenly he was right in front of me! I
thought there was a chance to pass on the final
corner but unfortunately I was just too far off
and it was too much of a risk. Second is good
today because we were not in perfect shape here,
we missed something in the setting and this is
always a hard track anyway, so we have to be
happy with these twenty points. We have extended
the championship lead so it’s a good result for
us and we have shown that we are still strong
this year even when things are not perfect. This
consistency is the most important thing for the
championship. Now I am happy that we have some
time to rest because these have been a hard two
weeks and the next two races are very important
because we are all so close!”
Jorge Lorenzo
“I
always try to do my best and I think that is
what I have done today, considering my physical
condition. I am really proud and I think that
this was one of my best races. My foot was okay
but I had a lot of pain in my right shoulder,
which meant I wasn’t strong in my right hand and
I had to over-compensate with my left; I am
really tired now! I want to thank the Clinica
Mobile because they made it possible for me to
finish the race. After a while I started to
forget about the pain a bit and I just wanted to
do my best and I knew that it was possible to
pass Valentino. Unfortunately I hit some bumps
when I braked deep and my rear tyre moved a lot
and I was lucky not to crash – maybe without
this mistake, if I had been able to pass him, it
would have been possible to win but anyway third
is good in the circumstances and we have taken
good points. Now we have some time to recover; I
am fit and strong so I hope that by Sachsenring
I will be back to my best.”
Ramon Forcada (Crew Chief - Lorenzo)
“Our
rider did a very good job today in his poor
physical condition. He showed that he never
gives up even when things are tough and that his
mind is very strong, which is very important for
a rider. At the end, when he caught Valentino,
he made his attack very soon and maybe if he had
waited a little bit things might have been
different, but anyway third is a very good
result in the circumstances and we have got some
important championship points.”
Davide Brivio (Team Manager - Rossi)
“In
the end I think we can be happy with the overall
balance of this weekend because we have kept our
championship lead and even gained points.
Bearing in mind that we weren’t at 100% of our
potential, finishing second is a very good
result and this is the important thing – to do
well even when we can’t attack as we would like
to. Congratulations to Pedrosa, it’s good to see
him back but especially to Jorge because he made
a great race in difficult conditions for him.
The championship is very tight and exciting now
so we’re looking forward to the next races.”
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