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Jorge Lorenzo took an emphatic third victory
of the season at Indianapolis on Sunday
afternoon, halving Valentino Rossi's
championship lead in the process as his Fiat
Yamaha team-mate slid out. |
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Jorge Lorenzo took an emphatic third victory of
the season at Indianapolis on Sunday afternoon,
halving Valentino Rossi's championship lead in
the process as his Fiat Yamaha team-mate slid
out. The determined Spaniard was joined on the
podium by Alex de Angelis and Nicky Hayden, with
Tech 3 Yamaha riders Colin Edwards and James
Toseland both putting in good rides to finish
fifth and sixth.
Dani Pedrosa took the hole shot with Rossi in
close pursuit but Lorenzo got a poor start,
forcing him to make one of his favourite ‘por
fuera' moves, around the outside of three
riders. The leading trio quickly pulled several
seconds ahead of the chasing pack but on lap
four Pedrosa slid out, leaving the Yamaha pair
alone once again at the front. There was little
between the rival team-mates and on the ninth of
27 laps Lorenzo made a brilliant move on Rossi,
passing him on the brakes into turn one. Just
two laps later the World Champion ran slightly
wide and, finding himself on a dirty part of the
track, lost the front and went down. He
remounted in 16th place but a problem with his
throttle forced him to retire soon after.
With no other challengers in sight, Lorenzo just
had to bring his number 99 Yamaha home safely
and he did so in fine style to win the second
Indianapolis Grand Prix, in the Centenary year
of the historic track. The youngster has now cut
Rossi's lead to 25 points with five rounds
remaining and just one week before the second of
Rossi's home races at Misano in Italy.
Jorge Lorenzo - Position: 1st Time: 47'13.592
“This is fantastic for me and for my team! I’ve
had two crashes in a row but now I’ve won, and
my closest rivals have crashed instead. Of
course I’m sorry for them but these are the
highs and lows of racing and it’s an amazing
result for me. I was strong all weekend and I
really want to thank my team for giving me a
great bike. I had a hard start and I had to try
very hard to pass people and get back to third,
but then I had a good rhythm and I was able to
go with Valentino and Dani. Once Dani had gone I
knew it would be a hard fight between me and
Valentino and in fact when he crashed I didn’t
realise for a while, because I misread my
pit-board and thought it said +0! Anyway, my
bike was great and from then on it was quite
easy, I just stayed focused. I had great fun on
the slow-down lap with the fans and I am so
happy to win here at this amazing track. The
championship was almost gone but in one day
things have changed a lot. It will be hard but
we won’t give up!”
Valentino Rossi - Position: DNF
“Today is a disappointment of course! We struggled here with
the setting all weekend but we made an improvement today and
I got a good start and was able to stay in touch with
Pedrosa. Once he fell, I knew it would be between Jorge and
I but I honestly don’t know how it would have finished,
because Jorge was very fast today. Of course, it would have
been better to have finished second than not to finish at
all! Unfortunately I ran wide on to a dirty part of the
track at turn one and lost the front. I tried to carry on
but there was a problem with my throttle and it wasn’t
possible. I want to congratulate Jorge for his victory and
now we look forward to coming back to the front at Misano.
We are still leading the championship and this is the most
important thing.”
Daniele Romagnoli - Team Manager
“We couldn’t ask for more today. Jorge did brilliantly all
weekend and the team did a great job to improve his bike in
order to close the gap to Pedrosa. Jorge was very confident
in the race, thanks to another step forward we made with the
setting after the warm-up and he rode very well. Of course
we were lucky today and I am sorry for Valentino, but after
Brno we had a huge points gap and now things have changed a
lot so we have to make the most of it. We never gave up and
this is a great reward for everyone.”
Davide Brivio - Team Manager
“This hasn’t been the best weekend for us! It was a bit of a
strange crash, and this is why as soon as Valentino got back
he wanted to check the data. It seems he just found himself
on a dirty part of the track and so when he braked he lost
the front and that was it! He tried to carry on but it
wasn’t possible this time, so we have to accept that our
championship lead is a bit smaller now! Well done to Lorenzo
and the other side of the garage, and now we look forward to
Misano in a week’s time.”
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