Jorge
Lorenzo stormed clear of Valentino Rossi to take his
second win in a row in Le Mans this afternoon, making it
three victories from three races for the Fiat Yamaha
Team this year. Rossi overcame a few problems with both
his bike and his shoulder to finish second, with
Spaniard Andrea Dovizioso third.
Rossi started from pole and got a brilliant start to
lead out of the first turn, in front of some 80,000 fans
delighting in the balmy weather. Lorenzo has suffered
lately when starting but recent work in testing paid off
as the 23-year-old slipped just one place to third,
before passing Pedrosa back soon after to retake second.
The Italian and the two Spaniards soon stretched out a
gap from the chasing pack and Lorenzo started to look
menacing on his team-mate's rear wheel, trying to pass a
few times but failing as Rossi braked deeper and deeper.
It was not until lap twelve that the 23-year-old got by
his team-mate and he quickly began to pull away, as the
World Champion struggled to find enough grip on
acceleration to stay with Lorenzo. The young Mallorcan
eventually crossed the line 5.672 seconds ahead to take
his first back-to-back wins in MotoGP and stand on top
of the Le Mans podium for the second year running.
Lorenzo extends his championship lead to nine points
from Rossi, whilst the Fiat Yamaha lead the Team
standings and Yamaha the Constructors'. The next round
comes at Rossi's home fortress of Mugello, in two week's
time.
Jorge Lorenzo - Position: 1st Time: 44'29.114
"I am so happy to win for the second race in a row, it's
the first time for me in MotoGP and it makes me feel
very confident in myself. Finally I did a good start,
which I'm really happy about, then I easily got past
Pedrosa. Passing Valentino wasn't so easy because he was
braking so deep and I had to be very patient, something
that I might not have managed one year ago! Finally I
overtook him but I didn't expect to be able to go away
in that way, my bike and Bridgestone tyres just felt so
good and it wasn't difficult for me to keep this pace
up. I have had a good time in Le Mans since I joined
Yamaha; one second and two victories, so I think I can
say I enjoy racing here in France! It is fantastic to be
leading the championship but there is a long way to go
and now we go to Mugello, a track that I love but where
my rivals are very strong. Thank you to my team and
everyone at Yamaha for this great weekend."
Valentino Rossi - Position: 2nd Time: +5.672
"I got a very good start but I knew from the beginning
that we lacked some pace compared to Lorenzo and we had
some unexpected problems in the race, mainly to do with
grip on exit and acceleration from the corners. I
expected to be faster but it wasn't the case today. I
tried to stay in front of Lorenzo but it wasn't possible
and I couldn't go with him once he was past,
congratulations to him because he was very strong today!
I can't blame my shoulder, I had expected it to be a
bigger problem but in fact it was okay until six or
seven laps from the end and by then the race was over
for me. I knew it was important to finish and take the
20 points, it's a long championship and we are only nine
points behind. Now I am looking forward to being back on
top form for Mugello, my home race."
Wilco Zeelenberg - Team Manager, Lorenzo
"A fantastic race and result, Jorge did very well to
wait like this behind Valentino and then once he passed
to go away in such a way, it was brave and showed how
strong he was. He was very fast all weekend but as usual
our tactics were to be on the podium, so this is a great
bonus. I thought, coming here, that the pressure from
leading the championship might worry him but this wasn't
the case at all, he just kept his head down and this win
is a fantastic reward for such good work."
Davide Brivio - Team Manager, Rossi
"Valentino started very well once again in this race but
then when Lorenzo arrived it was difficult to stay in
front, his pace was faster today. Valentino's bike was
sliding a little bit too much and he lost some contact
when Lorenzo was leading, and by then it was sensible to
go for second. There's only nine points between them and
we are here and in touch in this exciting championship."
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