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Friday, October 30, 2009
Edwards to push hardMalaysia was a frustrating event for the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 duo of Colin Edwards and James Toseland, who placed 13th
and 15th respectively.
The pair had front end grip issues on their satellite YZR-M1s, Edwards could not keep up
the race pace in cooler conditions than those his squad had prepared for.
After working through hot and humid conditions,
the rain that delayed the beginning of the event by 35 minutes proved difficult and after moving into 12th spot on lap 13,
Edwards finally placed one position lower.
“The weekend wasn't great to be honest. The bike wasn't
fast in the dry for some reason and I just couldn't get going all weekend,” states Edwards. “We tried
a different setting on the race morning and it felt better, but it certainly wasn't a miracle spark. But with
the rain coming like it did it just made it a guessing game.”
“When it was properly wet I
felt like I was upping my pace and closing in on the group for tenth, but then the tyres started heating up and I was sideways
all of the time. In the final laps I was losing a lot of time.”
The smash and being unable to finish the
race for rival Andrea Dovizioso meant Edwards is now only six points behind him.
“I'm going
to Valencia still fighting for fifth in the championship with Dovizioso crashing, but I don't like taking profit
from the mistakes of other people,” says Edwards.
Team Manager, Herve Poncharal, also commented on the difficult
weekend.
“It has been a very disappointing weekend and easily the worst for us this season,” he explains.
“We were struggling in the dry so I can't say I was unhappy to see the rain because I thought this would give us
a chance of improving our results. Unfortunately our performance was even worse in the rain and we can't be happy. Now
we have to understand why we struggled so much this weekend.” Click here to read more
1:43 pm
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Capirossi left in the rainRizla Suzuki racer Loris Capirossi had disappointment behind him in Malaysia on Sunday, after placing in ninth spot from
fifth on the grid.
The Italian equalled his second best form of the year to start from the second row
of the grid, and following two first corners he had arrived to second place.
However, Capirossi had grip
issues on the slippery circuit fell further down the order, before creating balance and eventually arriving in ninth
place.
“I don't really have a lot of things to say about today - I am just so disappointed!” states
Capirossi. “The team did such a good job this weekend and we thought we would have a good race this afternoon, especially
after this morning's warm-up was good as well, but then for the race it rained really hard.”
“The
set-up of the bike for the wet was pretty good, but I struggled a lot for the first ten laps because I couldn't
get any feeling from the left of the tyres. I dropped down to 13th and I then managed to overtake three or four riders
and finish ninth. Click here to read more
2:33 pm
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Vermeulen at MalaysiaA sixth place end in the event of the year matches Chris Vermeulen’s second best record so far this year in terms
of the disappointment that has occurred, however the Rizla Suzuki man was happy to have staged a challenging display in Malaysia
on Sunday.
Though the Aussie is heading off from MotoGP at the end of the season, he aims to return to the World
Championship in the future, the 10 points gained at Sepang means he has every opportunity finishing with a good result after
Valencia in a fortnights time.
Vermeulen is united in a close five racer challenge with Marco Melandri, Loris Capirossi,
Alex de Angelis and Toni Elías for seventh spot overall, and he outdid all of them on Sunday to give himself a confidence
boost.
“I got a good start, but in turn one there was a lot going on and I got pushed around a little bit,
but I came out of it ok and was able to get my head down straight away,” Vermeulen states. “For the first four
or five laps I really struggled to get a feeling in the tyres, especially on the left-hand-side, but once I got that working
and into a rhythm I felt quite good. The bike worked well up until the last few laps - when the track started to dry out -
and then it was very difficult through the corners, but I'm sure it wasn't easy for anyone out there.” Click here to read more
12:49 pm
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Yamaha congratulate RossiCasey Stoner was the winner at the Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix on Sunday, however Valentino Rossi who
placed third lay the basis of the story this weekend.
Stoner’s second consecutive victory was impressive,
along his lengthy 14.666s margin, but it was the Doctor’s placing that claimed his ninth world title (seventh
in the premier class) as he defended last seasons’s crown, Dani Pedrosa arrived in second place with his 78th
stage appearance over all classes.
The event began on a wet circuit after a delay due to rain, there was
drama from the beginning. An issue during the sighting lap with his engine for Jorge Lorenzo meant that he was unable to join
the starting grid in time, resulting in relegation from second to the back.
It made no difference to the Spaniard
as he raced up to pass Rossi, who fell to tenth after a sluggish beginning from pole position. Lorenzo eventually
placed in fourth position.
Randy de Puniet had an early nasty high-side which luckily resulted in no injury for
the Frenchman, as Stoner gained a four second lead at the front over Pedrosa after only two laps.
Nicky Hayden
was dogged in his efforts to hold off Lorenzo in fifth spot, but the Fiat Yamaha racer was able to pass the Ducati Marlboro
competitor before Rossi overtook both to move into fourth position after eight laps.
Shortly after, Stoner’s
lead at the front had increased to a massive 15 seconds, however there was no such deficit between Pedrosa in third and his
Repsol Honda colleague Andrea Dovizioso, who challenged for second place. Disaster arrived for the Italian as on lap 14 he
gave way to the wet conditions and slid off the track, allowing Rossi to move up to third and take on Pedrosa.
The
Spaniard was out of Rossi’s grasp for the rest of the event, third was one place better than he needed to claim the
crown, and a flamboyant celebration ensued involving a chicken clad in the Italian’s blue and yellow colours.
Aleix Espargaró impressed with an eleventh position in his third MotoGP event for Pramac, whilst Monster Yamaha Tech
3 duo Colin Edwards and James Toseland both found the conditions difficult, finishing 13th and 15th respectively. Click here to read more
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Friday, October 23, 2009
Racers visit sanctuaryPrior to the Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix on Wednesday, four representatives including Loris Capirossi
(Rizla Suzuki), Hiroshi Aoyama (Scot Racing), Héctor Barberá (Pepe World Team) and Nico Terol (Jack
& Jones Team), paid a visit to the Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary.
The competitors arrived at the
Bukit Rengit Biodiversity Institute where they then made a short journey to the Kuala Gandah sanctuary and were welcomed
by the staff.
The racers enjoyed feeding the elephants and able to take rides on the elephants themselves, having
an opportunity interact with the native Malaysian beasts, only Terol was courageous enough to join the elephants in the water.
On the experience and comparing it to a Grand Prix, Terol comments, “Well obviously you are so much higher up
and things are a lot calmer, but you know if there is a crash there is a much bigger distance to fall!”
Capirossi
added, “It was just amazing, it was a really nice feeling and when you see a place like this you realise how important
it is that they are trying to save this beautiful animal. Riding the elephant was a bit like riding my Suzuki as they are
both quite crazy! Being on top of the elephant is incredible, they are so powerful and strong and you feel how much bigger
they are than us!” Click here to read more
2:07 pm
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Stoner gears up for SepangStoner raced at a strong pace from beginning to end at Phillip Island to clear up any doubts on his fitness, now Casey
Stoner is due to challenge the Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix.
Tough heat and humidity
are what is in store at the Sepang track, this will provide Stoner with another test in his recovery.
Stoner
was happy with his physicality at Phillip Island and with a victory at Sepang, the 24 year-old is expecting the 5,548km long
circuit to be a great challenge, he finished sixth there last season.
“In the past I used to like racing
in the heat but last year in Malaysia I was racing with a wrist injury and I’ve had the physical problems everybody
knows about, so I suppose it’s a combination of factors that I have suffered with in recent hot races,”
said Stoner. “But at Phillip Island things went so well from a physical point of view that I feel reasonably
confident.”
“Sepang will definitely be a tough race as being fast and consistent in those conditions
is always difficult regardless. It is not easy to find the perfect set-up there but that’s always been the case and
with every day that passes I feel stronger and more confident that I can be competitive in both of the two races that remain.”
Stoner’s colleague Nicky Hayden always seems to place fourth at Sepang, except in 2007, the American will be
looking to put Phillip Island behind him, when his first lap crash with Jorge Lorenzo resulted in 15th spot.
“I
wouldn’t say that Malaysia is one of my favourite circuits and it’s almost as if I’ve got ownership
on fourth place there because I’ve finished in that position five times out of six!” says Hayden Click here to read more
1:46 pm
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Moriwaki successAnother strong performance by the Moriwaki Moto2 MD600 engine in the latest event of the All Japan national championship
at Twin Ring Motegi, as the racer Shogo Moriwaki finished in first spot in the 250GP event.
Enjoying similar
success at Okayama, Moriwaki this time was victorious by a 38 second margin after beginning the event in pole position on
the 600cc 4-stroke machine.
The next step in Moriwaki’s Moto2 campaign may be an appearance in Spain prior
to the end of the year, as the Japanese company have received a proposition to participate in the CEV (Spanish National Championship),
they continue their preparations to have an effective presence in the fresh Moto2 World Championship category next year. Click here to read more
2:42 pm
Monday, October 19, 2009
MotoGP Event Classification – Phillip IslandIveco AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX MotoGP Event Classification – Phillip Island Pos.
Points Num. Rider Nation
Team Motorcycle Total time Km/h
Gap 1 25 27 Casey STONER AUS
Ducati Marlboro Team Ducati 40'56.651 175.989
2 20 46 Valentino ROSSI ITA Fiat Yamaha
Team Yamaha 40'58.586 175.851 1.935 3 16 3 Dani PEDROSA SPA
Repsol Honda Team Honda 41'19.269 174.384
22.618 4 13 15 Alex DE ANGELIS RSM San
Carlo Honda Gresini Honda 41'29.353 173.677
32.702 5 11 5 Colin EDWARDS USA
Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 41'32.536 173.456
35.885 6 10 4 Andrea DOVIZIOSO ITA Repsol Honda
Team Honda 41'35.133 173.275 38.482 7 9 33 Marco MELANDRI ITA
Hayate Racing Team Kawasaki41'41.112 172.861 44.461 8 8 14 Randy DE PUNIET FRA LCR Honda MotoGP
Honda 41'41.592 172.828 44.941 9
7 36 Mika KALLIO FIN Pramac Racing
Ducati 41'50.996 172.180 54.345 10
6 24 Toni ELIAS SPA San Carlo Honda Gresini
Honda 41'57.856 171.711 1'01.205 11
5 7 Chris VERMEULEN AUS Rizla Suzuki MotoGP
Suzuki 42'02.068 171.425 1'05.417 12
4 65 Loris CAPIROSSI ITA Rizla Suzuki MotoGP
Suzuki 42'02.601 171.388 1'05.950 13
3 41 Gabor TALMACSI HUN Scot Racing Team
MotoGP Honda 42'14.602 170.577 1'17.951 14
2 52 James TOSELAND GBR Monster Yamaha Tech
3 Yamaha 42'14.636 170.575 1'17.985 Click here to read more
2:05 pm
Friday, October 16, 2009
Racing numbers100 – Sergio Gadea at the Australian GP will be making his 100th Grand Prix beginning, all have been in the 125cc
session.
50 – Hiroshi Aoyama will claim the 250cc world title if he gains fifty points in the last
three events of the season, irrespective of the points made from other competitors.
25 – Julian
Simon requires 25 points from the last three events to claim the 125cc world title, even if nearest rival Bradley Smith wins
all three events.
24 – Casey Stoner celebrates his 24th birthday on the initial day of testing at Phillip
Island.
23 seconds – At the Portuguese Grand Prix Valentino Rossi placed 23 seconds behind victor Jorge
Lorenzo. This is the longest margin Rossi has ever placed after a colleague in MotoGP in an event where he has not smashed
and re-mounted.
21 – The 21st Australian Grand Prix held every season since the initial race in 1989. The
first two Aussie GP's were held at Phillip Island prior to visiting the Eastern Creek track for six successive seasons,
before returning to Phillip Island in 1997 where it has stayed.
11 – Jorge Lorenzo claimed the eleventh pole
of the season for Yamaha in Portugal. This is the biggest number of premier class pole positions in a single year
for Yamaha.
7 – The fourth placing for Valentino Rossi at Portugal was only the seventh occassions that he
ended one place off the stage in his 164 beginnings in the premier class of Grand Prix racing. The last time he came fourth
was at Laguna Seca in 2007.
7 – Aussie competitors have taken seven premier class wins in the home Grand
Prix; Wayne Gardner at Phillip Island in 1989 and 1990, Mick Doohan at Eastern Creek in 1992 & 1995 and Phillip Island
in 1998, Casey Stoner for the past two seasons at Phillip Island.
4 – Yamaha racers have been victorious
in the last four MotoGP events. A win for any of the Yamaha competitors in Australia will equal the biggest ever
sequence of successes for Yamaha in the premier class. Click here to read more
12:57 pm
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Moto2 entry list announcementThe Selection Committee incorporating delegates of the FIM, Dorna and IRTA gathered together on the 2nd October in Estoril
to choose the squads that will be invited to participate next year.
Teams totalling 39 racers were accepted.
Teams totalling 10 racers were placed on a reserve list.
Squads that have now been accepted will
have until the 2nd of November to confirm the names of their competitors and lodge a security deposit with IRTA.
Please note that no team applied to participate with 250cc session engines means that the entire grid next year
will be comprised of Moto2 class engines.
Accepted Teams and number of entries accepted (reserve entries in brackets): AJO MOTORSPORT: 1 (1) BALATON RACING TEAM 250: 1 CAMPETELLA RACING: 1 CARDION AB MOTORACING: 1 CIP MOTO - GP250: 1 (1) EMMI - CAFFE LATTE: 1 G22 RACING TEAM: 2 HAYATE RACING TEAM: 2 HONDA GRESINI:
2 JIR: 2 KINO RACING: 1 (1) MAPFRE ASPAR TEAM: 2 MATTEONI RACING: 1 (1) PONS RACING PEPE
WORLD: 2 PRAMAC RACING: 2 RACING TEAM BY QUERESENO: 2 RACING TEAM GERMANY: 1 (1) SCOT RACING
TEAM 250: 2 SPEEDUP APRILIA: 2 SPRINT TECNOLOGY RACING: 2 STOP AND GO RACING TEAM S.L.: 2 TEAM
ROBERTS: 2 TECH 3: 2 VIESSMANN KIEFER RACING: 1 (1) WTR SAN MARINO TEAM: 1 SUB TOTAL: 39 (6) Click here to read more
3:39 pm
Monday, October 12, 2009
Doohan to race in BeijingMick Doohan, who claimed five titles at racings highest level from 1994-1998, will unite with fellow Aussie Jamie Whincup,
the Australian V8 Supercars Champion, in The ROC Nations Cup on Tuesday 3 November. Both riders will then vie for individual
glory in The Race of Champions on Wednesday 4 November.
“The Race of Champions is a really fun event,”
states Doohan. “In June I raced in Portugal at the ROC Legends and had a great time, so I’m really looking
forward to taking part at the World Finals in Beijing. I can only imagine how good it will be! I’ve got a great
team-mate in Jamie Whincup for the ROC Nations Cup so we’ll be giving it our best shot to win the crown for
Australia.”
Doohan is the most recent in a selection of famous heroes from the world of motorcycle sport,
who have participated in The Race of Champions, others will include World Champion Valentino Rossi, Troy Bayliss
and Travis Pastrana.
Whincup, who has claimed Australia’s Bathurst 1000 touring car event for the last three
years, expressed his excitement at competing.
“It’s going to be an awesome event. I will get to race
some amazing cars against the likes of Schumacher and Button, which is incredibly exciting,” states Whincup.
Fredrik Johnsson, President of Event Organisers IMP, comments of the two riders, “It’s great
to have Mick and Jamie in The Race of Champions – Mick is a big name in motorsport and Jamie is a great Australian
talent. I’m sure they’ll make a great pairing for Australia.” Click here to read more
1:38 pm
Friday, October 9, 2009
Espargaro unites with PramacPramac Racing have announced that Aleix Espargaró will unite with their squad next season to race alongside Mika
Kallio in MotoGP.
The talented competitor made his debut this season for Pramac, substituting for Kallio
while the Finn raced the Ducati factory bike in Casey Stoner’s absence, his results at Indianapolis and Misano (13th
and 11th) respectively were good enough to allow him a permanent ride.
The 20 year-old, who was raised near Barcelona’s
Montmeló track, commented on the news stating, “I am very happy to be arriving in MotoGP after the time I have
had this year. It is better news to be riding for Ducati all through next season than to be riding in the final few races
of this year, which could have happened. The two races that I did for Ducati this year were good, I was very comfortable on
the bike and with the team. I think I adapt well to MotoGP because I’m quite tall and the bikes suit me better than
Moto2 machines. 2010 could be a good year for me.”
He adds, “I performed well in the two MotoGP races
I did but now I will have the whole winter to practice with the bike, get the set-up right and prepare for 2010. I will be
able to prepare calmly and precisely for racing in MotoGP.”
On his decision to move ahead in his career after
spending the majority of the year developing a Moto2 engine, Espargaró says, “Obviously this is a great opportunity
for me as I had already assumed I would be riding in Moto2 next year, which was my objective this season, to secure a place
in the new championship. But in the end this chance has come along and it is so hard to get a chance in MotoGP so you can’t
turn it down. Pramac are one of the best satellite teams in the championship, so I’m really happy and really motivated
to make the most of this opportunity.”
Pramac Racing Team boss, Paolo Campinoti, adds, “This year we
have already got good results thanks to Mika Kallio’s performances and this is why the Finnish rider will remain with
us next season. In Indianapolis Aleix demonstrated his competitiveness from the first laps in both track conditions, dry and
wet, and in Misano he confirmed his good feeling with the bike. We really count on him; his attitude and devotion to this
sport give us a lot of trust.”
On departing competitor Niccolò Canepa, Campinoti states, “I
want to take this opportunity to thank Niccolò. He is a strong guy and we wish him a happy future on and off
track. Click here to read more
1:07 pm
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Another costly crash for KallioThere was disappointment once again for Mika Kallio on Sunday as he raced well in the early phases of the bwin.com Grande
Premio de Portugal event, before smashing out on lap six when challenging to keep sixth place.
Kallio
has crashed in events on five occasions this year in his rookie MotoGP season and has been able to claim points in only eight
events, which has been very frustrating for himeself and his squad, given his talent. The Finn has three more events this
year to claim some good results and look for extra consistency next season, having announced his renewed contract with Pramac
for 2010 recently.
After Sunday’s event he stated, “I am very disappointed. I was doing really well
and all of a sudden I myself on the ground. I wasn’t pushing too much, in that part of the track you don’t accelerate
or brake, you just maintain the rhythm to accelerate later while exiting the corner going to the final straight. The front
gave up on me and I slid to the dirt on the side of the track. I am very sorry for all the team, they deserved a good result
and I hope to do better in these last three races.”
Fabiano Sterlacchini, the Pramac Racing Technical boss
adds, “We are very disappointed that Mika lost the chance to get a good result. He deserved it for how the weekend went.
During the warm up we found a really good solution on the bike and we got the fifth fastest lap of the session. In the race
things seemed to go in the right direction, but we all know how things ended.” Click here to read more
1:10 pm
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Elias joins Andorra Grand PrixToni Elias united in the S1 and S2 legs, which were taken by the French siblings Thomas and Adrien Chareyre, and had a fantastic
time. It was adrenaline mixed with testing in sliding motorbikes on a combination of dirt and tarmac surfaces, ahead of an
important appearance next week at Estoril, the place of his famous win over Valentino Rossi by just 0.002 seconds.
“I was delighted to accept the invitation to experience the excitement of a Supermoto race," explains the Spaniard.
"It was also really good fun to see riders with such a natural gift for sliding the bike in action. It was a different
way to spend time before we head to Estoril, a circuit I love and where I hope to be amongst the pacesetters once again.”
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