Jorge Lorenzo took a brilliant sixth victory of the
season at Laguna Seca yesterday, romping home to win
by over three seconds from Casey Stoner. His
team-mate Valentino Rossi made a triumphant return
to the podium just seven weeks after breaking his
right leg, overhauling Andrea Dovizioso during a
thrilling last ten laps to finish third.
Starting from pole for the fifth time in a row, Lorenzo
lost ground to his rivals at the fearsome downhill turn
one and was relegated to third first time around. For
the first few laps there was little he could do except
hang on behind Pedrosa and Stoner but on the sixth lap
Stoner ran wide and Lorenzo stormed through to take
second. By now Pedrosa was nearly a second clear but
Lorenzo's pace had begun to improve and he started to
push as hard as he could and exert some pressure on his
fellow Spaniard. On lap twelve, with the gap now
narrowed to half a second, Pedrosa crashed out and left
Lorenzo in the lead and from then on it was plain
sailing for the 23-year-old as he expertly controlled
his advantage over Stoner to bring it home and take his
second win on US soil. Yesterday's victory was his 11th
in MotoGP, his 32nd in all classes and his 10th
successive podium.
Rossi had suffered all weekend with pain in both his leg
and his shoulder and today looked like it was going to
be a tough day for the reigning champion, unable as he
was to make any further headway after passing Nicky
Hayden for fifth position. Once Pedrosa had crashed out
however and with Ben Spies exerting pressure on him from
behind Rossi's fighting instinct kicked in as he spied a
podium possibility, gradually closing down a two second
gap to Dovizioso to come within striking distance with
six laps remaining. On the 27th lap he made his move and
passed his countryman, managing to hold him off over the
last couple of laps to make a popular return to the
podium.
With exactly half of the season gone Lorenzo heads the
championship with an impressive 72-point lead over
Pedrosa, whilst Rossi is 120 points adrift of his
team-mate in fifth position. Both riders will enjoy a
two and a half week holiday now and the Italian will be
more glad than anyone for the time off, during which he
will be working on his fitness in an effort to be back
to his best next time out in Brno.
Jorge Lorenzo
"I am so happy to win here at Laguna Seca, it's
something I've always dreamed of. I rode so well, right
on the limit and I had to push very hard to stay in
touch with Dani. He is always so strong on race day but
I knew if I kept the pressure on him then there was a
chance he would make a mistake and I would be able to
catch him. I'm sorry he crashed but from then on it was
very easy for me because I had a big gap from Casey. I
really enjoyed riding my M1! I have a big lead in the
championship but there is half of the season left and it
wouldn't be the first time a rider has lost the title
with such a big lead, so we can't take anything for
granted. I am really looking forward to some time to
relax now after two very busy months. Thanks to everyone
in my team for doing a brilliant job."
Valentino Rossi
"The start of the race was very hard for me because I
had a lot of pain and I was far from the podium. But
then I saw Pedrosa on the gravel and I just had to try
to catch Dovizioso! I just pushed as hard as I could for
a few laps and that brought me closer to him and then I
couldn't give up, somehow I caught him and it was a
great feeling to pass him to take third. It's a great
result after my injury and it felt so good to be back on
the podium in front of the fans. There are so many
people I have to thank who have helped me to get back to
this position. I am very happy that we have some time
off now because I have a lot of work to do on my body to
try to be back to my best for Brno, which I love."
Wilco Zeelenberg -
Team Manager, Lorenzo
"This was a fantastic ride from Jorge. It was clever to
push Dani to the limit but not easy as well because
Jorge is the championship leader and he had the most to
lose, he really had to ride at the maximum to do this.
We're happy Dani isn't hurt and now we have an amazing
72-point lead as we break for the half-way point of the
championship. Six victories and three seconds is
brilliant, thanks to Jorge for doing such a great job
but also to all of the team, everyone deserves their
holidays!"
Davide Brivio -
Team Manager, Rossi
"This was a great race and the result is so much more
than we expected. These were supposed to be the two
‘rehabilitation' races for Valentino after his big
injury while he just got used to being back on the bike,
but he's come fourth and then third which has amazed us
all. This track was very demanding on his body and he
had a hard time all weekend but he was still able to
battle for the podium. It was brilliant and we're so
happy now. Everyone is looking forward to a break but
also to coming back strongly in the second half of the
season."