The victorious
Fiat Yamaha Team make the long trip down under this week for
the Australian round of the MotoGP World Championship, fresh
from sealing the Teams' title at the last race in Estoril.
Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo have dominated the field
this season and the moment of truth is fast approaching -
one of the two is now guaranteed to win the title and with
just 18 points lying between them this weekend's action in
Phillip Island promises to be exciting.
Rossi suffered a huge disappointment last time out when he
was plagued with rear grip issues, which stopped him from
making a competitive challenge. He has taken six wins so far
this season and holds a cushion of 18 points over Lorenzo,
but he knows that a lot can happen in three races and
therefore he and his crew will be working tirelessly to
ensure that they do not suffer a repeat of their Portuguese
difficulties. Rossi cites Phillip Island as one of his
favourite tracks and he has stood on the podium ten times in
all classes, including an unbeaten five-year winning streak
in MotoGP and title winning rides in 2001 and 2004. Last
year he blasted through the field from the fourth row to
finish second and will be hoping to go one better this time,
having not won there since 2006.
Lorenzo heads east on cloud nine, having dominated every
session in Portugal before taking a commanding win in the
race, his fourth of the season. The Mallorcan drastically
narrowed his point deficit in the process and there is now
all to play for - and nothing to lose - in the fight for the
championship. He won at ‘the Island' in his 250cc
title-winning years of 2006 and 2007 and he, too, says it is
one of his favourite places to ride a motorbike. Last year
he just missed out on a podium spot but he knows that he
needs another top result in order to capitalise on the
ground he made up with his Portuguese victory and also
confirm the runner-up spot in the championship.
Phillip Island is undoubtedly one of the most dramatic
racetracks in the world, perching on the cliffs above the
Bass Strait, which always makes for changeable and often
cold weather. The circuit is also one of the sternest tests
of rider and bike, with its sweeping and flowing nature
making for the ultimate challenge of machine control and
throttle accuracy, not to mention the sheer bravery required
from the rider.
Valentino Rossi - "Two of my best tracks"
"Estoril was a great disappointment but we have to look at
the positive and consider that we still came fourth and took
13 points in these conditions. I know that Yamaha have been
studying the data very hard to understand what went wrong
for us, and we hope that the situation in Phillip Island
will be very different. I love this track and have some of
the greatest memories of my career there and I really want
to be in the best shape for this race. It's too long since
I've won there! I think that the championship is going to be
a great fight to the end with Lorenzo, but the next two
tracks especially are two of my best."
Jorge Lorenzo - "The most beautiful circuit"
"I am very happy after my fourth victory this year and now
my target is to confirm second place in the championship in
Australia. I have the chance it if I get a lot of points!
This has been my aim all year and I will fight to get it as
soon as possible. Phillip Island is a track that I love,
it's always special to race there and in my opinion it's the
most beautiful circuit in the Championship, along with
Mugello. You are riding at 250 km/h but you can still see
the sea and the birds, it's incredible! Last year I couldn't
get the on the podium but I will always remember 2007, when
I won with 20 seconds gap. All my team is confident and
determined to get more good results in these two important
weeks!"
Davide Brivio - "Aiming to get back on the podium"
"In Estoril we confirmed the Teams' title which is a great
achievement for everyone because the Fiat Yamaha riders have
really dominated this season. Aside from this, it wasn't
such a great weekend for us and we had some unexpected
problems to contend with. Our engineers have been working
hard to understand what went wrong and make sure it doesn't
happen again this weekend, and we're looking forward to
getting back on track and putting it behind us. Valentino
has had some fantastic races in Australia but it's a few
years since he's won there so we will doing everything we
can to get back on the podium this weekend and increase our
points lead in the title fight."
Daniele Romagnoli - "More and more interesting"
"This year the championship just keeps getting more and more
interesting. After Brno the chances of catching up were very
slight but after Jorge's wins in Indy and Estoril there is a
possibility, with just three races to go. For sure it is
still very difficult but we will just continue in the same
way - working as hard as we can! I think that Phillip Island
will be one of the best races of the year. Between them
Casey and Valentino have won here many times but this year
we must add Jorge to the frame, this is his favourite
track!"
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