For the second time
this season, Fiat Yamaha riders Valentino Rossi and Jorge
Lorenzo were embroiled in a thrilling head to head battle to
the flag at the German Grand Prix in Sachsenring on Sunday
afternoon. As at Catalunya earlier this season, it was the
eight-time World Champion Rossi who emerged the winner, but
his young team-mate pushed him every step of the way and
finished just 0.099 seconds behind, an almost identical gap
to that of Catalunya. Rossi’s 101st win means he equals
Agositini’s all-time podium record of 159 in all classes.
Rossi got a brilliant start from pole, in contrast to
Lorenzo beside him who slipped several places to sixth at
the first split. The 22-year-old soon made up one place
however and then Randy de Puniet crashed, elevating him to
fourth at the end of the first lap. Lorenzo had a brief
exchange with Andrea Dovizioso but soon dispensed with him
and it was then Rossi leading from Casey Stoner, Dani
Pedrosa and Lorenzo – the four main championship
protagonists within three-quarters of a second.
On lap seven Rossi relinquished his lead to Stoner and it
remained that way for the next ten laps, although the gap
from the Australian to Lorenzo in third was almost nothing.
On lap 18 the Italian pulled off a brilliant pass on the
brakes at the bottom of the hill into the penultimate turn
to retake the lead and his team-mate followed him through,
passing Stoner on the finish straight to leave the Yamaha
pair lying first and second. They quickly began to eke out a
gap from their pursuers and with less than two tenths
between them it was clear that they were heading towards
another tense finale.
Lorenzo made his
move at the start of lap twenty six, passing his team-mate
into turn one and hanging onto the lead until the second to
last lap, when Rossi overtook him in the same place in what
proved to be the decisive pass. A brave attempt from Lorenzo
to go around the outside of Rossi at the start of the final
lap fell short and a perfect final lap from the 30-year-old
sealed his fourth win of the season, leaving Lorenzo to
content himself with his eighth podium this year and Pedrosa
to cross the line nearly three seconds further back in
third.
Rossi’s win in Germany yesterday afternoon means he
stretches his lead over Lorenzo in second to 14 points, with
eight rounds remaining. The Spaniard in turn lies14 points
ahead of Stoner as the paddock moves straight on to the UK
for the British Grand Prix at Donington Park.
Valentino Rossi
- Position: 1st Time: 41'21.769
“I think this was a great race for everyone because there
were all four leading riders of the championship, fighting
very closely and all in strong form. We knew that they would
all be tough to beat today so I am very pleased about this
win, I rode very well and my team worked brilliantly all
weekend to find the right setting. I had a very good start
today, a great battle with Stoner early on and then after
half race distance I was a little faster and really able to
push at the maximum, which was great fun. At the end it came
down to another incredible battle with Lorenzo and I really
had to be on top form, especially because he passed me when
I wasn’t expecting it. Luckily I was able to take him back
and then I rode a perfect final lap with no mistakes.
Everything worked well today, my M1 and my Bridgestone
tyres, so thanks and well done to everyone. This is my
fourth win of the year and I really think that our Yamaha is
a fantastic bike this season. I think races like this are
great for the sport. Now we have a small advantage in the
championship and we’re going straight to Donington, one of
my favourite tracks where I really hope I can win after a
few bad years without a victory!”
Jorge Lorenzo -
Position: 2nd Time: +0.099
“Today was a very hard race because this track is slow and
twisty and you have to use all the strength in your body to
ride at the maximum. Keeping pace with Valentino today was a
big challenge for me, especially since I’m not at full
fitness after Laguna, so I am happy that I was able to push
him until the end. Passing him was very difficult because he
braked hard and late every time, and in fact I made a bit of
a mistake because I thought there were a few more laps left
when I passed him! I hoped to overtake him and then try to
pull away but it didn’t work out today. Of course I’m
disappointed to lose another very close race, it is always
sad but I know that we are capable of fighting with him and
considering his experience this is something I must be proud
of. Second is important today and we still have a long way
to go in this championship.”
Davide Brivio -
Team Manager
“What a battle and what Yamahas! Once again another very
exciting race with many changes between the four top riders
in the championship. As always Valentino had a very strong
drive to win and today he had to use everything he had to
hold off the challenge of our team-mate. Congratulations to
Jorge because he made it a very hard race for us to win and
of course congratulations to Valentino for doing his job
brilliantly once again!”
Daniele Romagnoli - Team Manager
“Another brilliant result from us; Jorge rode a great race
and the team did a very good job in finding the right
setting and choosing the right tyre for him today.
Considering he’s not completely fit, we have to be impressed
that he could fight so strongly to the end today and push
Valentino to the final lap, riding at the highest level. We
have to keep going in the same way because we still have a
chance in this title fight.”