Ducati Corse riders' Valentino Rossi and Nicky
Hayden earned fourth and fifth places, respectively,
in the Dutch TT yesterday after a day marked by
difficult weather conditions, with cold temperatures
resulting in a number of early crashes.
The
warm-up session was wet, but the track began to dry out
before the race, and the MotoGP riders changed their
setups on the grid and replaced their rain tyres with
slicks.
Valentino Rossi quickly advanced from eleventh position
to fourth, thanks to a strong start and a good feeling
with his bike, while Hayden posted his best dry result
of the season.
Valentino Rossi
“We’re pretty satisfied with this result because
compared to practice, we made a big improvement in the
race. It would have been nice had we found the right
direction more quickly, but this is a new bike that
we’re still learning to work with, so obviously it takes
some experience to get it right. In the end, we managed
to find a setup that allowed me to ride pretty well but,
not having tried it before, I approached the first laps
very carefully. To be honest, we were also a little
unlucky, because the rain during the warm-up prevented
us from trying the changes. Anyway, the weekend was
positive overall, because we got confirmation that this
bike is better in many ways, especially with regard to
the rear end, which is now much more stable. On the
other hand, we also know that we must keep working
because we still have a gap to the competition to make
up. It’s not as big as the time we lost today in terms
of seconds, but it’s still there. Still, we’re all
trying really hard, and we must continue to do so.”
Nicky Hayden
“Conditions have been all over the place all weekend,
and the race wasn’t any different. We went out with a
rain setup, but we saw that it was drying quickly and
changed to a complete dry setup on the grid. There were
a couple of little wet patches early on, but it was
okay. We made a small change for the race, but nothing
big. The first lap or two, the tyres heated up and I
felt really good. Then I made a couple of early
mistakes. I touched a white line and also pushed the
front once and had to go straight at the chicane. Colin
passed me, and then I managed to drag him back. I can’t
celebrate fifth place too much, but it’s my best dry
result of the year and puts us fifth in the points.
Congratulations to Ben, who’s a fellow American. I wish
it was me, but he and his team deserve it.”
Vittoriano Guareschi (Team Manager)“I
think we got a good team result today with both Vale and
Nicky. With Valentino we went into the race with a
different setup than what he used in practice, without
being able to confirm it in the warm-up, which was made
useless by the rain. It was a calculated risk for
Valentino and the team, but it proved to be the right
choice, as it paid off with a good result considering
the problems in practice. Nicky also had a nice race, as
it would have been really easy to make a mistake today.
He’s doing a good job and working hard, as always, and
he brought home some good points to put him fifth in the
championship. We still have to work to improve because
we want to take another step forward as soon as
possible.”