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Rossi Roars Through the Field to Take Second

Published by Tasha Crook
06 October 2008, 18:02
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Fiat Yamaha rider and 2008 World Champion Valentino Rossi recovered from yesterday’s mishap to charge through the field from the fourth row at Phillip Island today, eventually taking second behind Casey Stoner. His team-mate Jorge Lorenzo took a second consecutive fourth place after a race long battle with several other riders.

A mistake during qualifying yesterday had left Rossi with strained neck muscles and a grid position of 12th, but the Italian relishes a challenge and he was already up to eighth by the end of the first lap, despite narrowly missing a collision when Alex de Angelis crashed out in front of him. On lap four Rossi found himself the back marker of a Yamaha trio, behind his team-mate Lorenzo and Tech 3 rider James Toseland. He despatched the Spaniard within two laps and got by Toseland soon after but the Briton put up a spirited challen ge, wresting third back and hanging on for five more laps until Rossi eventually got the better of him.

With a podium place secure the eight-time champion could have been forgiven for coasting home but he is never one to take the easy option and, with clear air and his M1 and Bridgestone tyres working perfectly, he gradually began to close on Nicky Hayden, who was nearly six seconds ahead. Little-by-little he made up the gap until he was within striking distance, making his move on the very last lap to take second and his 14th podium of the season.

After an intense two weeks the MotoGP paddock now has a two week rest before the penultimate round in Malaysia on 19th October.

Valentino Rossi

Position: 2nd  
Time: +6.504
        
“That was a very exciting race for me, from start to finish! Unfortunately I made a small mistake yesterday and I paid a high price for it – both with my starting position and with my body! This morning my neck was okay but I had a lot of pain in my head, so I have to say thank you to Dr. Costa and the Clinica Mobile because they gave me a lot of massage and some medicine and I was in better shape for the race. I got a good start and I was lucky to miss de Angelis by just a couple of centimetres, and then I arrived to Lorenzo and Toseland. The first time I passed James I thought I would be able to go but then he passed me back and I realised that his pace was not so bad, and we had a great battle! He was very strong and difficult to pass but once I did get by I was able to go and then I just kept pushing and gradually Nicky got bigger and bigger. It was fun to keep fighting till the last lap and I am very happy with this second position because it’s always a great emotion to be on the podium here. Thanks to my team and to Bridgestone, with Casey as strong as he was I think this was the best we could have done today and I really enjoyed the race.”

Davide Brivio - Team Manager
        
“We didn’t win but this was another incredible performance from Valentino, demonstrating once again how he never gives up. The championship is secure, he was starting from the fourth row and the podium would have already been a good achievement but he still pushed at the maximum and was able to come second! He wasn’t in perfect shape but the Clinica Mobile helped him a lot and he was able to do his best once again. We’re racing to have fun now and we had a lot of fun today in a race that was exciting from start to finish.”

Ambient temperature: 17 degrees
Track temperature: 27 degrees
Humidity: 45%
    
Results
                    
1.    Casey Stoner (AUS) Ducati Marlboro  40'56.543
2.    Valentino Rossi (ITA) Fiat Yamaha Team  + 6.504
3.    Nicky Hayden (USA) Repsol Honda  + 7.205
4.    Jorge Lorenzo (SPA) Fiat Yamaha Team    + 11.500
5.    Shinya Nakano (JPN) San Carlo Honda Gresini  + 11.914
6.    James Toseland (GBR) Tech 3 Yamaha    + 12.243
7.    Andrea Dovizioso (ITA) JiR Team Scot MotoGP  + 12.780
8.    Colin Edwards (USA) Tech 3 Yamaha  + 25.920
9.    Randy De Puniet (FRA) LCR Honda MotoGP  + 26.037
10.    Loris Capirossi (ITA) Rizla Suzuki MotoGP  + 26.799
11.    Toni Elias (SPA) Alice Team    + 27.027
12.    Anthony West (AUS) Kawasaki Racing  + 47.808
13.    John Hopkins (USA) Kawasaki Racing  + 48.333
14.    Sylvain Guintoli (FRA) Alice Team    + 48.899
15.    Chris Vermeulen (AUS) Rizla Suzuki  + 48.935
16.    Marco Melandri (ITA) Ducati Marlboro  + 1'11.767

NOT CLASSIFIED    

Alex De Angelis (RSM) San Carlo Honda Gresini  27 Lap
Dani Pedrosa (SPA) Repsol Honda 27 Lap

Championship Standings
                    
1.    Valentino Rossi (ITA) Fiat Yamaha Team  332
2.    Casey Stoner (AUS) Ducati Marlboro  245
3.    Dani Pedrosa (SPA) Repsol Honda  209
4.    Jorge Lorenzo (SPA) Fiat Yamaha Team  182
5.    Andrea Dovizioso (ITA) JiR Team Scot MotoGP  145
6.    Nicky Hayden (USA) Repsol Honda  131
7.    Colin Edwards (USA) Tech 3 Yamaha  126
8.    Chris Vermeulen (AUS) Rizla Suzuki  118
9.    Shinya Nakano (JPN) San Carlo Honda Gresini  106
10.    Loris Capirossi (ITA) Rizla Suzuki MotoGP  102
11.    James Toseland (GBR) Tech 3 Yamaha  100
12.    Toni Elias (SPA) Alice Team  91
13.    Sylvain Guintoli (FRA) Alice Team  60
14.    Alex De Angelis (RSM) San Carlo Honda Gresini  55
15.    Randy De Puniet (FRA) LCR Honda MotoGP  54
16.    Marco Melandri (ITA) Ducati Marlboro  51
17.    John Hopkins (USA) Kawasaki Racing  50
18.    Anthony West (AUS) Kawasaki Racing  46
19.    Ben Spies (USA) Rizla Suzuki MotoGP  20
20.    Jamie Hacking (USA) Kawasaki Racing Team    5
21.    Tadyuki Okada (JPN) Repsol Honda Team  2
    
Phillip Island

Record Lap: M. Melandri (Honda) 2005, 1'30.332
Best Lap: C. Stoner (Ducati) 2008, 1'28.665 

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