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Just one week after their last outing at
Indianapolis in the USA (above Jorge Lorenzo
on his way to victory last weekend) the Fiat
Yamaha Team will arrive on home shores this
week for the second Italian round of the
season, at Misano on the east coast of
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Just
one week after their last outing at Indianapolis
in the USA, the Fiat Yamaha Team will arrive on
home shores this week for the second Italian
round of the season, at Misano on the east coast
of Italy. They touch down in fine style with
riders Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo first
and second in the championship and having won
eight out of the twelve races between them so
far this season. Misano is just 300km from the
team's base just outside Milan and with many
Italian team members it is an important weekend
for all.
Rossi's crash last Sunday saw his championship
lead slashed to 25 points but the Italian
favourite has quickly put that behind him and is
thinking of nothing but a good result in front
of his passionate home fans this week. Misano is
just 15kms from his home town of Tavullia and he
took an emphatic win there last year to the
delight of his hordes of Tifosi. Having lost for
the first time in eight years at Mugello this
year he is doubly determined to make his second
visit to home soil this season a fruitful one.
Spanish showman Lorenzo arrives his team-mate's
home race full of confidence after a return to
the top step of the podium last time out. He has
lost both Spanish races this season to Rossi and
is therefore hoping for payback in Italy. He
rode one of the best races of his rookie season
there last year and will be aiming for more of
the same this time as he seeks to stay in touch
with Rossi at the top of the championship at a
track he loves, having won there in the 250cc
class two years ago.
Grand Prix racing returned to Misano in 2007
after a 16-year gap, with the circuit altered to
run in the opposite direction from previous
years. Just a kilometre from the sea and Italy's
famous ‘east coast Riviera,' the track sits
nestled between a string of small towns and
villages, which turn into one huge party zone
for the thousands of fans that pack into them
during the race weekend. Like Indianapolis last
weekend, Misano is completely flat but the
similarities end there as the Italian track is
tight and twisty, with no long straights and a
fairly equal balance of right and left corners,
meaning an agile bike is a must.
Valentino Rossi - "Keep working at the
maximum"
“I’m glad we don’t have long until the next race
because I quickly want to forget the mistake of
Indianapolis! Last year at Misano was
incredible, to win in front of all my fans and
so close to home was a great emotion and after
missing out in Mugello this year we are really
focused on trying to get the best result there.
As usual my Fan Club will make a big party there
so I hope that we can give them a good show,
it’s always great to ride at home. As we saw
last weekend, anything can happen and the
championship isn’t over, we have to keep working
at the maximum and just try to take as many
points as we can each time.”
Jorge Lorenzo - "Hoping for a good battle"
“Misano is one of the tracks where I was very
fast in the past, so I’m really looking forward
to going there in such good shape. I won in
2007, the first year we went there, on my 250cc
bike and last year I was not far behind
Valentino in second. I am very happy that I have
cut the championship lead by 25 points in just
one race, but I know that the title is still
very difficult. My first aim is to keep enjoying
riding my bike and try to do the best I can. I
hope we can be as good as last year or even
better, even though I know how hard it will be
the best at Valentino’s ‘house’! I hope everyone
there gets to see a big battle!”
Davide Brivio - "Hit-back with a good result"
“Of course we’re disappointed about last weekend
but we know we’re still in a strong position in
the championship and this is what we’re focusing
on. 25 points isn’t much when our rivals are
this strong though so we need to hit back at our
home race this weekend with a good result. Last
year we did a great race there and it was
wonderful to watch Valentino in front of all the
fans, so we hope we can do the same again this
weekend. We will keep pushing, try to find a
good set-up early and hopefully we can come back
to our best.”
Daniele Romagnoli - "The excitement is
building"
“After the great result in Indy the team and
Jorge have a great motivation to keep focused
and to try to make the podium every time. Last
year we had a great race in Misano and Jorge
likes the circuit layout a lot. It’s also the
second home Grand Prix for the team, which makes
it a special weekend. The championship is still
very difficult but we will try, if possible, to
keep recovering points and to stay in a position
to challenge. Now the excitement is starting to
build build towards the season finale and I
think everyone will enjoy the fight to the end!”
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