The Fiat Yamaha Team
will be reunited at the Sachsenring this weekend,
when runaway championship-leader Jorge Lorenzo will
be joined by Valentino Rossi after the latter's
six-week absence. Rossi's recovery from his broken
leg in Mugello has gone so well that the reigning
World Champion is hoping to return to action earlier
than expected, although he will have to receive full
approval from the Chief Medical Officer at the
circuit today before he can confirm if he will ride.
Wataru Yoshikawa will once again be present and will
ride the second M1 if Rossi is unable to.
The
undulating wooded hills of the Sachsenring brought about
another neck-and-neck Fiat Yamaha battle last year, with
Lorenzo missing out by the skin of his teeth to his
team-mate. This year however Lorenzo comes to the German
track as the man-of-the-moment, having won three races
on the bounce and an incredible five in total from seven
rounds this season. The 23-year-old Mallorcan has only
one Sachsenring podium to his name. but he will be
planning to add another this weekend as he looks to
extend a championship lead that already stands at 52
points.
Rossi has missed four races over his injury and
currently sits seventh in the championship standings.
The 31-year-old has been recovering at home in Italy and
has undergone an intensive rehabilitation programme,
which has resulted in him being back on a bike earlier
than expected. The nine-time champion has produced some
masterful displays at the Sachsenring over the years,
including a superb race in 2006 when he won from tenth
position and he has a total of five wins at the track.
The evergreen Italian has had two successful tests on a
Yamaha R1 in the last week and has been given the
all-clear by his doctors, he just has to await the
decision of the event Chief Medical Officer today before
he can be sure of riding.
Wataru
Yoshikawa stood in for Rossi at the last round in
Catalunya and the Japanese test rider will be present in
Germany this weekend and ready to ride if needed.
"Though only one month has passed since Mugello,
Valentino is back and I am amazed at the marvellous
recovery he has made." Said the 41-year-old. "I respect
his decision to try to ride, and it seems from the R1
test he did that he is still very fast! I am ready to
ride if I need to, but it will be good if Valentino is
back in his rightful place. I have learnt a lot riding
the M1 in a racing environment and I think it will be
useful in my future development work."
Jorge Lorenzo
"Sachsenring is a track that I like, but I've never won
there. It's the same for Laguna so I'm excited about
these two nice challenges before the holidays!
Sachsenring is quite a difficult track, with a lot of
ups and downs, and it's also one of the shortest tracks
in MotoGP. We don't know about the weather, it can be
very hot there but it would be better than rain. I'm
happy Valentino is back, welcome to him!"
Valentino Rossi
"I'm really excited that my doctors think I can ride
this weekend. I will see the medical officer and then we
will have the final decision. I felt good on the R1 but
I know my M1 at the track is a different thing and it
will be hard for me, but I miss my bike and my team and
I want to try. I am really looking forward to seeing
everyone and being back in the paddock; I was tired of
being at home! Wataru will be there as well so if there
is a problem he will ride my bike again."
Wilco Zeelenberg - Team Manager, Lorenzo
"Sachsenring is an interesting track and it's not
one that I know, but it seems Yamaha has a good record
there. Jorge has never won, in fact he only has one
podium, and I don't think it's one of his favourites but
he is in great form so we have to feel confident of a
good weekend. We have won three in a row and I don't
think we can win every time so as usual our target will
be to get onto the podium. We have a 52-point lead in
the standings so we can afford to be careful and not to
take too many risks."
Davide Brivio - Team Manager, Rossi
"Valentino has made big effort to be ready to race
in Sachsenring this weekend. He really wanted to be back
riding his M1 as soon as he could and so he's worked
hard to make his recovery as quick as possible. We
expect him to take a couple of races to be up to speed
and competitive at the top after his injury, but it's
very nice to see him back with us."