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Fresh from a two-week summer break, Fiat
Yamaha Team riders' Valentino Rossi and
Jorge Lorenzo head to Brno in the Czech
Republic this weekend riding high at the top
of the MotoGP World Championship. |
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Fresh from a two-week summer break, Fiat Yamaha
Team riders' Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo
head to Brno in the Czech Republic this weekend
riding high at the top of the MotoGP World
Championship. Despite a disappointing last round
in the UK the pair remain first and second in
the standings with seven rounds remaining,
setting up a thrilling final seven-race run to
the end of the season.
Brno is a special track for Rossi as the Italian
took the first of his 101 career victories
there, in the 125cc class in 1996. Since then he
has added a 250cc win and four MotoGP victories
to his tally, including a commanding one last
year on the way to his eighth World Championship
title, and three second places. The 30-year-old
slid out of the lead in Donington last time out
but remounted to finish fifth, meaning he
managed to extend his lead at the top of the
championship to 25 points from his team-mate.
22-year-old Lorenzo also has an impressive
record at Brno, having won there in 125cc and
twice in 250cc, both times from pole position.
He finished tenth at the Czech track last year,
a creditable performance considering that he was
nursing broken bones in his foot sustained at
the previous round in America. This year he
arrives more or less in full fitness, having had
a chance to fully recover from another foot
injury, lying second in the championship and
determined to put in a good performance to try
to close some of the 25-point deficit to Rossi.
This year marks the 40th time a Grand Prix has
been held at Brno since the 14km road circuit
was first used in 1965. Today the modern track
retains much of the character of the original
road circuit, with its winding chicanes and
dramatic elevation changes. The well-balanced
nature of the circuit make it an ideal testing
venue and the team will remain there after the
race for a key mid-season test. Brno sees an
important new rule come into existence, with all
riders now restricted to just five engines for
the final seven races of the season with a
10-point deduction for any rider who goes over
his quota.
Valentino Rossi - "Rested and relaxed"
“The summer ‘holiday’ wasn’t as long as usual
but anyway I’ve had the chance to recharge the
batteries in the break and I’m feeling rested
and relaxed. Last time out wasn’t ideal but in
the end it was a positive day for us and we now
have a one-race buffer at the top of the
championship. Despite this breathing space we
can’t afford to relax for a minute because our
rivals are very strong and I expect everyone to
be at their best in Brno. It’s a great track for
me and I took my first ever win there; I’m
hoping for another good result this time.”
Jorge Lorenzo - “Aiming to get back on the
podium”
"I’m really excited about this race after what
feels like a long time without one. It was good
to have a bit of a break and I used the time to
work on my fitness and to completely recover
from the injuries I had after Laguna, in the gym
and with my physiotherapist. The result is that
I feel much better than I did in Germany and
England and I’m excited to be getting back on
the bike. I like Brno and I have had good
results in the past there, including three wins.
This time my aim is to fight hard and get back
on the podium.”
Davide Brivio - “A good circuit for Valentino
and Yamaha”
"After a short break, Brno is the start of three
close races before the real season finale of the
remaining four events. Brno is a good circuit
both for Valentino and for Yamaha in general and
we have to take advantage of this to manage and
hopefully extend the 25-point advantage we
currently have in the championship. Valentino
has always been at the top there and it’s a
track that’s full of important memories for him
and for us, including in 2008 when it marked the
start of us ‘completing’ the job of recapturing
the title. At the moment we’re working very well
and we are looking forward to maintaining the
same high standard as much as possible. The
competition amongst the top riders is very
exciting and we hope we can offer everyone
another great show.”
Daniele Romagnoli - “Great motivation”
"A little break to recharge the batteries has
been useful for us all before the last seven
races. This has given Jorge the chance to
improve his fitness after his Laguna Seca
injuries and he will be in good shape for Brno.
All the team and Jorge want to forget the ‘zero
point’ of Donington and we have a great
motivation to catch Valentino at the top of the
championship! From this Grand Prix the new
engine rule will be applied but Yamaha has
worked hard on engine durability and maintaining
performance so we’re confident that it won’t be
an issue.”
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