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Fresh from a break of nearly a month, the
Fiat Yamaha Team regroups this weekend at
the coastal town of Estoril for the
Portuguese Grand Prix with Valentino Rossi
and Jorge Lorenzo lying first and second in
the MotoGP championship. |
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Fresh from a
break of nearly a month, the Fiat Yamaha Team regroups this
weekend at the coastal town of Estoril for the Portuguese
Grand Prix. Returning to its more traditional end of season
slot after moving to May last season, the race marks the
start of the final phase of the championship with just the
overseas double-header and the Valencian season finale
remaining after it. Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo lie
first and second in the championship and the Yamaha pair's
rivalry promises a tense climax to this year's thrilling
championship.
Rossi signed off for the holidays in fine fettle after
taking his sixth win of the season at the last round, in
front of his home fans at Misano. The 30-year-old has an
exemplary record at Estoril and is the most successful rider
in Grand Prix history at the track, having stood on the
podium on all of his nine visits, including five wins. Last
year he lost out to his then-rookie team-mate Lorenzo and
finished third but the Italian will be looking for a maximum
points haul this weekend as he stalks his ninth World
Championship title.
With three wins under his belt this season so far, Lorenzo
finished second in Misano last time out and will be hoping
that a return to the scene of one of his greatest world
championship performances will kickstart his championship
run-in. The Mallorcan's explosive entry into MotoGP last
year culminated at the third race in Portugal when he took
his third consecutive pole and his maiden premier-class win.
16 months on the 22-year-old is older and wiser and he knows
that nothing less than a victory will do if he wishes to
increase the pressure on his team-mate, who lies 30 points
ahead of him in the standings.
Temperatures in early October usually settle around the
mid-twenties in the region, although the Estoril circuit is
located just seven kilometres from the Atlantic and is
notorious for dramatic changes in weather, with spells of
warm sunshine often interrupted by wild gusts of cold wind
and rain. The layout of the Autodromo Fernanda Pires de
Silva is similarly contrasting, featuring one of the longest
main straights in MotoGP and one of the slowest corners.
Several other twisty sections make for the lowest average
speed in the championship but the 200km/h kink at turn five
and the final Parabolica corner are two of the toughest
tests of any rider's skill and bravery.
Valentino Rossi - "Ready to return to work"
"It was great to go away for the break after winning in
Misano and with a good championship lead and I have enjoyed
having three weeks off, but now I am ready to return to
work. We're in the final stage of the championship and we
have a strong position but, as we've seen throughout this
season, anything can happen and we know that the
championship is far from over yet. The next three races are
all good tracks for us and my team and I will aim to get as
many points as possible each time and then we will see where
we are in Valencia! Last year we struggled a little in
Estoril but it's been a great track for me in the past,
especially with Yamaha, and it's a place that usually
produces good, close racing so I hope that's the case again
this year. I also hope to see Casey back in good shape and
recovered because the championship misses him."
Jorge Lorenzo - "One of the best moments of my life"
"I am really excited to be coming back to race, a month is
too long after the summer! It's been strange to have such a
long break but I've tried to use the time to prepare for the
final races; I spent a week in Mallorca, training with my
father and resting with my family and I enjoyed myself a
lot. Now we go to Estoril, where I had one of the best
moments of my life. In the past I was never strong there but
last year I did an unbelievable race. This year it's a
different situation; a different time of year, everyone has
the same tyres and we are in the closing stages of the
championship. My aim is to have a good weekend in order to
keep the championship going. I am also happy that we will
see Casey back this weekend because he brings another
challenge for all of us."
Davide Brivio - "The most important period of the
championship"
"Now we're going into the final four races and this is the
most important period of the championship, where we can
achieve all that we've worked for. In Misano we showed our
strong motivation to win once again and we're looking
forward to the next chapter. We expect another big battle
with Jorge and also with Stoner and Pedrosa. Estoril was
difficult for us last year but this year everyone is on the
same tyres and we know that we're in great shape so we're
looking forward to a good weekend."
Daniele Romagnoli - "Can't wait to be back on track"
"We've had a very long break in the season which is really
unusual for us, but now we can't wait to be back on the
track again to continue our challenge. Last year Estoril was
Jorge's first win in MotoGP, which was unforgettable for
everyone. It wasn't his best track but we were very
competitive and we believe that we will be able to be so
again this time, keeping this championship as exciting as
possible for us and all MotoGP fans."
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