MELANDRI STORMS TO SECOND PLACE
The
Le Mans circuit continues to be a talisman venue for Marco
Melandri. Having won the race here last year, he today stormed
to the second step of the podium in a dramatic race which
was interrupted by rain.
Like in Australia last season the MotoGP riders were forced
to contest a 'flag-to-flag' race, the increasing intensity
of what started as light rainfall on the grid obliged them
to enter the pits and change to their second bikes, fitted
with rain tyres.
Marco and his team-mate Toni Elias started out on slick tyres
and rode cautiously over the opening laps, with the track
in dangerously damp condition. On the 10th lap Melandri came
in to pit and then returned to give chase to race leader Chris
Vermeulen, with the Italian hunting him down in second place
but unable to repeat his effort from Phillip Island, when
he passed the Australian to win the race.
Marco now lies fourth in the championship on 61 points, a
single point behind Dani Pedrosa in third.
Toni Elias was one of the only riders who didn't change tyres
after suffering the misfortune of a crash on the seventh lap,
just before the rest of the field came in to switch bikes.
MARCO MELANDRI (2nd in the race, 4th in the championship
on 61 points): "I'm really happy. It was such
a difficult race but good fun at the same time. Over the first
few laps I tried to be careful because the track was slippery
and not all that wet. It was a risky situation and there were
a few crashes. I waited for a while before I came in because
the track conditions were changing lap after lap and then
when I saw Hopkins come in I decided to follow him. The bike
worked really well in the wet from the start even though we'd
only done one wet lap in preseason testing. I've got a good
feeling with the front, the Bridgestone tyres worked really
well and I was able to bring it home in second. I closed the
gap to Chris but in the end I didn't want to push too hard
and take unneccessary risks. In Australia last year I was
able to beat Chris but today it was his turn and I'm satisfied
because it's been a while since we've been on the podium.
This is a really important result."
TONI ELIAS (crashed, 8th in the championship on 35
points): "The situation was difficult from the
first lap - the rain was falling and I was thinking about
when was the right time to come into boxes when I crashed.
It's a real shame. I took a hard blow to my back but more
than that it hurts to have missed out on the points again
and I'm sorry for the team. We'll stay here to test and work
more on the tyres and the bike."
Team Honda Gresini will stay on at Le Mans for two days of
tests.
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