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Rossi Back in Business
5 Days ago
Write him off at your peril – a magnificent display by 29 year old Valentino Rossi that rolled back the years as he won the Pramac Grand Prix of China in Shanghai this afternoon. It was classic Rossi, reeling off faster and faster laps on the Fiat Yamaha to finally break the resolve of a very determined Dani Pedrosa who not only finished an impressive second but also took over the lead in the World Championship. It was Rossi first win since Portugal last year and his first on Bridgestone tyres and he lies third in the Championship, nine points behind Pedrosa. World Champion Casey Stoner was a lonely third after the wrong tyre choice on the start and finish line when the earlier rain stopped and the track started to dry.
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Toseland – Fast Learner
6 Days ago
Yorkshireman James Toseland continued his brilliant short MotoGP career by qualifying seventh fastest on his first ever visit to the long Shanghai circuit. With his Tech 3 Yamaha team-mate Colin Edwards qualifying in pole position it was a fantastic afternoon for the French based team. Twenty –seven year old Toseland improved every session and will start from the third row of the grid. His only worry, together with all the other riders, is the weather forecast for tomorrow.
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Lorenzo Escapes Serious Injury in Spectacular Crash
02 May 2008
MotoGP World Championship leader Jorge Lorenzo escaped serious injury in a spectacular crash during the first practice session for the Grand Prix of China this morning (Friday). Lorenzo, who celebrates his 21st birthday on Sunday, was thrown high in the air when he highsided from his Fiat Yamaha coming out of turn two. The Mallorca - based rider who won his first MotoGP race in Portugal three weeks ago, was rushed to the medical centre at the Shanghai circuit and then taken to hospital for a scan. Incredibly Lorenzo, who is the current 250 cc World Champion, was diagnosed with a chipped bone in his left ankle, bruising to his right ankle and right knee but no fractures. A decision if he will be fit to ride in the qualifying session tomorrow afternoon will be made later.
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Chinese Puzzles for Toseland & Redding
29 April 2008
James Toseland and Scott Redding continue their MotoGP educations when they take to the Shanghai track for the very first time on Friday morning in the first practice sessions for the Pramac Grand Prix of China. It’s not a new experience for the MotoGP and 125 cc stars with both of them performing with great credit when they raced at Estoril in Portugal for the very first time at the previous round three weeks ago. ‘Old campaigners’ 17 year olds Bradley Smith and Danny Webb plus Ulsterman Eugene Laverty have competed at the 3.281 mile circuit that includes the fastest straight and the longest corner in the MotoGP calendar.
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Toseland & Webb Fly The Flag
13 April 2008
James Toseland and Danny Webb carried on where they left off in qualifying with brilliant performances where it mattered, in the races at the bwin.com Grand Prix of Portugal in Estoril this afternoon. Toseland, making his first appearance at the 2.599 mile Estoril circuit on the Atlantic coast was seventh in a 28 lap hectic MotoGP encounter despite a bad start from the second row of the grid. Twenty seven year old Toseland after just three MotoGP races is fifth in the Championship, only 11 points behind World Champion Casey Stoner.
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Tough Weather Day For Brits
11 April 2008
The fortunes of the British riders matched the mixed match of weather that surrounded the Estoril circuit during the first day of practice for the bwin.com Grand Prix of Portugal. James Toseland crashed at slow speed in the afternoon MotoGP practice session that was held in dry but blustery conditions around the 2.599 mile circuit. The Yorkshire man was in good company with five times Estoril winner Valentino Rossi crashing on the damp track in the morning and current World Champion Casey Stoner falling on the first lap of the afternoon session. Both Bradley Smith and Danny Webb crashed in the first 125 cc practice session when the track was cold and slippery.
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The Slowest MotoGP Venue Provides New Challenge
08 April 2008
The 2.599 mile Estoril circuit is the slowest venue in the 18 round MotoGP World Championship and will provide a fresh challenge for Britain’s newest grand prix stars. Both Yorkshire man James Toseland and 15 year old Scott Redding have never raced at Estoril while Bradley Smith, Danny Webb and Eugene Laverty have limited knowledge of the former Formula One car venue.
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Toseland’s Brilliant 6th Down To A Bowl Of Porridge
30 March 2008
James Toseland dedicated his brilliant sixth place in the bwin.com Grand Prix of Spain due to a bowl of his Mum’s porridge and the work of the Clinica Mobile at the Jerez circuit. The tough Yorkshire man was suffering from an energy sapping chest infection but fought his way to sixth place on a last bend showdown with three other riders that had the 134,000 crowd on their feet. It was rough and tough stuff with veteran former World Champion Capirossi grabbing fifth place on the race to the line. The 27 lap race was won by Spaniard Dani Pedrosa who had quite a day riding the Repsol Honda. The 22 year old secured his first MotoGP win at Jerez, took over the lead in the World Championship and received the winner’s trophy from the King Juan Carlos.
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Patient Smith On Pole In Spain
29 March 2008
Seventeen year old Bradley Smith starts his second successive grand prix in pole position after leading the way in qualifying for the 125 cc bwin.com Grand Prix of Spain in the frenzied atmosphere in Jerez this afternoon. Riding the Polaris World Aprilia the Oxford–based rider led the morning practice session and then produced a stunning qualifying lap round the 2.748 mile Jerez circuit. Smith had remained patient in yesterday’s practice and qualifying sessions running in a new engine and it all paid off this afternoon.
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Light At The End Of That Long Dark Tunnel
25 March 2008
It’s three dark decades since British riders achieved World Championship success but there is a light at the end of that long dark tunnel. The new breed of British stars look set to continue the sensational start they made to the 2008 MotoGP World Championship season in the second round of the Championship at the bwin.com Grand Prix of Spain at the magnificent Jerez circuit on Sunday. A weekend crowd approaching a quarter of a million fans will witness the British revival in the most demanding of all World sporting arenas at the first European race of the season. Spearheading that challenge will be Yorkshire man James Toseland who made a sensational MotoGP debut under the Qatar floodlights a couple of weeks ago. The reigning World Superbike Champion qualified in second place on the front row of the grid and then pushed seven times World Champion Valentino Rossi to the limit to finish sixth on his debut riding the Tech 3 Yamaha.
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British MotoGP Stars Relish Donington Homecoming
20 March 2008
The Losail International floodlights in Qatar last week illuminated a new dawn for the loyal and long suffering British MotoGP fans. After over three decades in the darkness at last British riders have a real chance of World Championship success. The five heroes of Qatar are already relishing their one and only appearances on British soil this year at the British Motor Cycle Grand Prix at Donington Park on Sunday June 22. Heading the new breed of challengers is 27 year old Yorkshireman James Toseland who made a stunning MotoGP debut in Qatar riding the Tech 3 Yamaha. The double World Superbike Champion qualified second fastest and finished sixth on his debut race almost pipping seven times World Champion Valentino Rossi on the line.
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Pedrosa Poses – Rossi Hurts
03 November 2007
A dramatic final qualifying session of the season at the Ricardo Tormo circuit which produced a fourth consecutive pole position for Spaniard Dani Pedrosa and a spectacular crash for seven times World Champion Valentino Rossi. The Italian fractured three bones in his right hand and also suffered some back pain after crashing the Fiat Yamaha coming out of turn one early in the one-hour session round the 2.489 miles circuit. Throughout his 11th year grand prix career Rossi has never missed a race and is hopeful he will start tomorrow although it will be from 17th place on the grid.
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Stoner Chases 11th Heaven In Final Showdown
29 October 2007
Australian Casey Stoner wants to end his memorable season with one final victory at the last round of the MotoGP Championship, the bwin.com Grand Prix of the Community of Valencia in Spain on Sunday. What a finale it would prove for the 22 year-old riding the Marlboro Ducati after he has totally dominated the first 800cc season by winning ten grands prix with consummate ease that has left everybody else fighting for second place. The 2.489 mile Ricardo Tormo circuit was the venue for Stoner’s first ever grand prix win, when he won the 125cc race four years ago and it was also where he first tested the Ducati after the final grand prix of last season.
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Dream Team For Bradley Smith
24 October 2007
Sixteen year-old Bradley Smith has been rewarded for a brilliant season in the 125cc World Championship by joining a top team in 2008. Yesterday (Tuesday) in Spain the Oxford–based rider signed a contract to compete in next year’s 17-round 125cc World Championship with the Polaris World team that have already won four grands prix with Italian Mattia Pasini this season. Smith will ride one of the latest factory Italian Aprilia machines that have dominated the Championship this year winning 13 of the 16 rounds.
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Stoner Rolls Into Sepang
17 October 2007
The Casey Stoner/Marlboro Ducati bandwagon rolls into Sepang on the crest of a wave for the penultimate round of the MotoGP World Championship. Not only did 22 year-old Stoner win his first Australian Grand Prix and his ninth grand prix on Sunday at Phillip Island but he arrives at the 3.447 miles Sepang circuit with two victories under his belt in both the 125 and 250cc classes. Ducati, who clinched both the Constructers and Team World Championships in Australia also have a good record at the circuit situated near KL International Airport with Loris Capirossi winning there last year and finishing second after a tremendous battle with Valentino Rossi the previous year.
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Local Hero Stoner Returns Home
08 October 2007
The new MotoGP World Champion Casey Stoner returns home to a hero’s welcome when he makes his one and only appearance in Australia at the GMC Australian Grand Prix at Phillip Island on Sunday. Twenty one year-old Stoner clinched the title at the previous round in Japan. Since that moment the sports mad Australian public have doubled the sales of grand prix tickets from last year at the magnificent venue. Riding the GP7 Marlboro Ducati, Stoner has dominated the Championship, winning eight grands prix but he’s never won a Championship race at the 2.763 miles Phillip Island. Victory in the 26-lap race would really be the icing on the cake in a truly remarkable season for the Australian and his Italian team.
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Stoner Takes MotoGP Championship
23 September 2007
The long wait for the standout performer of the season is over: Casey Stoner has finally achieved his dream of becoming the 2007 MotoGP World Champion. Sixth place at the A-Style Grand Prix of Japan, coupled with closest rival Valentino Rossi’s desperate misfortune with his setup that left him in 13th position, was enough for the Australian to establish an unattainable points advantage and become the second youngest World Champion in history.
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Pressure Cooker For Stoner
22 September 2007
For the first time this season Casey Stoner finds himself under a little pressure after only qualifying on the third row of the grid in ninth place for the A-Style Grand Prix of Japan at a sweltering Motegi this afternoon. The 21 year-old Australian Marlboro Ducati rider will not panic because he still holds a 76-point lead in the World Championship over Valentino Rossi with four rounds remaining and if he finishes in front of Rossi in the 24-lap race tomorrow he will be crowned World Champion – it will not be easy.
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Stoner Needs To Beat Rossi To Be World Champion
19 September 2007
If Casey Stoner finishes in front of Valentino Rossi in the A-Style Grand Prix of Japan on Sunday he will be crowned the 2007 MotoGP World Champion with three rounds remaining. The 21 year-old Australian leads the Italian by an impressive 76 points and if he finishes in front of him in the 24-lap race he will win the title that he has had firmly in his grasp since that opening round of the championship in Qatar way back in March. However, Rossi may be able to delay the inevitable for another week after a superb win in the bwin.com Grand Prix of Portugal on Sunday. His Fiat Yamaha and Michelin tyres for once stood up to the all-conquering combination of Stoner’s Marlboro Ducati and the Bridgestone tyres in a superb race in which the Repsol Honda of Dani Pedrosa also paid a large part.
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The Doctor Sets Pulses Racing In Estoril Thriller
17 September 2007
Valentino Rossi bounced back from his Misano heartbreak to take a gripping victory in the bwin.com Grand Prix of Portugal. The Italian was at his exciting best onboard the factory Yamaha M1 at Estoril, winning at the track for the fifth time in the premier class after out-manoeuvring Honda’s Dani Pedrosa. The duo were virtually inseparable from the beginning of the race, battling amongst themselves after MotoGP World Championship leader Casey Stoner was effectively removed from the equation in the early stages.
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