Grand Prix of Germany - Rossi
Ambient temperature: 14 degrees
Track temperature: 17 degrees
Humidity: 82%
ROSSI RETAKES TITLE LEAD WITH SECOND PLACE AT SOAKING
SACHSENRING
Valentino Rossi took the runner-up spot in the German Grand
Prix at the Sachsenring today and moved back to the top of
the championship, after Dani Pedrosa crashed out of the lead
on lap five. Rossi’s Fiat Yamaha team-mate Jorge Lorenzo
was another victim of the first fully wet race of the season,
sliding out of the race on the third lap.
This morning’s practice was run on a damp track but
the weather worsened through the middle part of the day and
the MotoGP race began in heavy rain. Rossi, starting from
seventh on the grid, was caught up in the first lap confusion
and lost some time but then made up two places on the second
lap, before being elevated to fourth when Pedrosa went down.
In the next few laps the Italian passed first fellow Yamaha
rider Colin Edwards and then Andrea Dovizioso, which left
him in second behind Casey Stoner. Rossi did his best to close
the gap to the Australian but with the pair clocking similar
lap times he was unable to make any headway into a deficit
of more than three seconds, settling for second place and
20 points. Chris Vermeulen loomed behind him at mid-race distance
but Rossi’s M1 and his Bridgestone tyres were working
well in the wet and he was able to step up the pace somewhat,
eventually crossed the line 3.708 seconds behind Stoner and
more than 14 ahead of third-placed Vermeulen.
Today’s result sees Rossi back at the top of the standings,
16 points clear of Pedrosa and 20 ahead of Stoner, whilst
Lorenzo holds on to fourth despite taking no points today.
The MotoGP paddock now packs up and makes the transatlantic
trip to California for the US Grand Prix at Laguna Seca in
a week’s time.
Valentino Rossi
Position: 2nd Time: +3.708
“I’m really happy with this result, even if racing
in the rain today wasn’t quite as much fun as I’ve
had in some of my past races here! For the championship this
is very, very important; I made a mistake last week in Assen
and today Dani did the same. It’s unlucky but this is
racing and now we are back in front and this is a very good
feeling. Dani is tough and we know he will be back fighting
at the front, but sincerely at the moment we need to think
about how to catch Casey because he has been very fast now
for a few races. Once again here we lost some time during
the practice trying to find the right setting and we can’t
afford to keep doing this. Today we started from the third
row and this meant that I had to deal with some confusion
at the start and lost some time on the front riders. By the
time I got behind Casey my M1 was working very well and I
had very good grip with my Bridgestone rain tyres; I felt
very confident and I tried hard to push but there was no way
to catch him at that stage, so our aim must be to start at
the front from now on. Thanks to all my team and engineers;
now we have to try to extend this lead in Laguna.”
Davide Brivio
Team Manager
“This was a very positive race for us because this result
takes us back to the top of the championship standings. I
hope that Pedrosa’s condition is not too serious and
that he will be back at Laguna to fight as he has been doing
so far. Today we have seen that we have a good set-up for
the wet conditions and this is good news for us, as this was
the very first full wet race since the beginning of the championship.
Valentino pushed hard till the end of the race and the second
place today was the maximum we could do, starting from the
third row. Now we go to Laguna Seca, where we will launch
another attack!”
Results
1. Casey Stoner (AUS) Ducati Marlboro 47'30.057
2. Valentino Rossi (ITA) Fiat Yamaha Team + 3.708
3. Chris Vermeulen (AUS) Rizla Suzuki + 14.002
4. Alex De Angelis (RSM) San Carlo Honda Gresini + 14.124
5. Andrea Dovizioso (ITA) JiR Team Scot MotoGP + 42.022
6. Sylvain Guintoli (FRA) Alice Team + 46.648
7. Loris Capirossi (ITA) Rizla Suzuki MotoGP + 1'04.483
8. Randy De Puniet (FRA) LCR Honda MotoGP + 1'04.588
9. Shinya Nakano (JPN) San Carlo Honda Gresini + 1'16.773
10. Anthony West (AUS) Kawasaki Racing + 1'29.275
11. James Toseland (GBR) Tech 3 Yamaha 1 Lap
12. Toni Elias (SPA) Alice Team 1 Lap
13. Nicky Hayden (USA) Repsol Honda 2 Lap
NOT CLASSIFIED
Colin Edwards (USA) Tech 3 Yamaha 10 Lap
Marco Melandri (ITA) Ducati Marlboro 21 Lap
Dani Pedrosa (SPA) Repsol Honda 25 Lap
Jorge Lorenzo (SPA) Fiat Yamaha Team 28 Lap
Championship Standings
1. Valentino Rossi (ITA) Fiat Yamaha Team 187
2. Dani Pedrosa (SPA) Repsol Honda 171
3. Casey Stoner (AUS) Ducati Marlboro 167
4. Jorge Lorenzo (SPA) Fiat Yamaha Team 114
5. Colin Edwards (USA) Tech 3 Yamaha 98
6. Andrea Dovizioso (ITA) JiR Team Scot MotoGP 90
7. Nicky Hayden (USA) Repsol Honda 73
8. Chris Vermeulen (AUS) Rizla Suzuki 73
9. James Toseland (GBR) Tech 3 Yamaha 65
10. Shinya Nakano (JPN) San Carlo Honda Gresini 64
11. Loris Capirossi (ITA) Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 60
12. Alex De Angelis (RSM) San Carlo Honda Gresini 38
13. Toni Elias (SPA) Alice Team 37
14. Sylvain Guintoli (FRA) Alice Team 34
15. Marco Melandri (ITA) Ducati Marlboro 32
16. John Hopkins (USA) Kawasaki Racing 32
17. Randy De Puniet (FRA) LCR Honda MotoGP 30
18. Anthony West (AUS) Kawasaki Racing 22
19. Tadyuki Okada (JPN) Repsol Honda Team 2
20. Ben Spies (USA) Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 2
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