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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Interwetten searchThe Interwetten Honda MotoGP squad are still searching for a longer term replacement for the injured Hiroshi Aoyama,
and are confident they will have someone in place for the Eni Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland on July 18th.
Kousuke
Akiyoshi who raced at Assen, will again race the satellite RC212V at Catalunya this weekend for round seven while the squad
have a shortlist of three possibilities from Sachsenring onwards, they are Alex de Angelis, Anthony West, plus an unnamed
third substitute.
“For Barcelona we will again ride with Kousuke Akiyoshi, the Honda test rider,”
explains Interwetten Honda MotoGP Team Owner Daniel M. Epp. “Assen was a new track for him but he knows Barcelona,
so we will see. The Yamaha test rider (Wataru Yoshikawa) will step in for Valentino Rossi at Barcelona and I am
looking forward to the battle between Akiyoshi and him.”
“We are looking for a solution post
Barcelona and the replacement rider for Sachsenring onwards is not decided yet. We are still negotiating with some
riders and we want someone who already has MotoGP experience. We need a stable substitute for Hiro until he comes
back, and we hope he’ll be back soon.”
One of the three possibile candidates, Moto2 competitor De
Angelis, stated, “The transfer to the Interwetten team is not easy because I have a contract with RSM Team
Scot, and this is the first hurdle. In Barcelona my lawyer will deal with the teams and try to reach an agreement.”
“I have already ridden in MotoGP and to go back would be a dream, but it’s not so easy because
after five or six races my future would again have to be decided upon. The most important thing is to find a solution
that would allow me to ride somewhere (in MotoGP) after these races as a substitute. It remains to be seen and this
is the hardest thing, as well as having the consent of the team.” Click here to read more
12:22 pm
Friday, June 25, 2010
Lorenzo leads in practiceJorge Lorenzo was instantly on pace as the TIM TT Assen progressed on Thursday afternoon, claiming the quickest time
in the first free practice. The infamous Dutch circuit has been modified since the Fiat Yamaha racer ended second
in last season’s race, however he has shown a sound knowledge of its amended layout as he claimed a best lap
of 1’35.169 to head the session.
Ducati Marlboro’s Casey Stoner is still looking for his
first podium of the year this weekend and he was off to a solid beginning. The Aussie was only 11 thousandths of
a second off Lorenzo’s time on his Desmosedici GP10, as he stayed close on the Championship leader.
A further half a second back on the timesheet was Stoner’s colleague Nicky Hayden, the American arrived third
fastest. He kept himself upright during a run off at Turn 5 towards the finish of the hour as he worked hard to
improve his time.
Monster Yamaha Tech 3 racer Colin Edwards was next in the order and only 0.013s off
Hayden, as he improved the feeling on his bike. Repsol Honda duo Andrea Dovizioso and Dani Pedrosa were separated
by only five hundredths of a second in fifth and sixth respectively.
Aleix Espargaró’s year
continues to be promising as the Pramac Racing competitor was right on Pedrosa’s heels (+0.005s), with Ben
Spies (Monster Yamaha Tech 3) finishing the highest number of laps of the category. Marco Simoncelli and Marco Melandri
(both San Carlo Honda Gresini) finished off the top ten. Click here to read more
1:00 pm
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Press conference reviewThe challenge for the 2010 MotoGP World Championship title moves forward this weekend with the TIM TT Assen arriving
only one week after the excitement of Silverstone, where a win for Jorge Lorenzo gives the Spaniard a 37 point lead
in the Championship standings.
Lorenzo will be focussing again on battling his rivals even further this
weekend in the Netherlands, however the Fiat Yamaha racer was adamant that he would be taking Saturday's event
like any other.
"I arrive here after a great victory, but my approach will not change as a result,"
says Lorenzo during the pre-event press conference. “I have had three wins here in the past, one in 125 and
two in 250, so I can say that this is one of my strongest tracks."
Lorenzo took time to check the
changes to the Ruskenhoek corner, the only modifications to the circuit since he finished second in the MotoGP event
last season.
"I went out on the scooter to have a look at Ruskenhoek, which is certainly a lot faster
than it was before. Having seen the modified corner on television during the superbike race here I had some concerns
about the changes but, now I've seen it up close, the corner looks fine."
Andrea Dovizioso is in fine
form currently after having taken four podium finishes in five events, his second position at Silverstone last time
put the Italian forward up to second in the Championship rankings. The Repsol Honda racer will be looking for victory
and claim his first win of the 2010 season this weekend, he will need to close the gap on Lorenzo in points.
"The
second place in Silverstone was good for motivation, both for myself and the team," states Dovizioso. "At
the beginning of the season we were fast, but now we're also consistent enough to run at the front regularly.
Lorenzo and the Yamaha are really strong, but we've made big steps and we're confident we can push to catch him.
Now we just need to fight!"
Ben Spies has been a revelation in his debut MotoGP year, with fresh
tracks creating no issues for the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 racer. Spies claimed his first podium finish in Silverstone,
however was fast to play down his opportunities of a repeat performance this weekend at Assen, even though has raced
here previously.
"It's good to come to a track I've been to before, and one that I like,"
says Spies. "I think the bike will be good here, but I know it will be tough to fight for a podium again this
weekend. Maybe people will expect me to be on the podium every weekend now, but I'm more realistic because I
know just how hard Silverstone was."
Ducati Marlboro's Casey Stoner has endured a difficult
beginning to the year, but has moved up in the standings to eighth spot, after battling back from a shocking start
to eventually take fifth position at Silverstone. Unlike his opponents, Stoner didn't check the changes to the
Ruskenhoek corner, however the Aussie did comment on its recent changes.
"Racing here now doesn't
have the same kick as it did when we raced on the old circuit, of which there are only a few parts left. I've
struggled at Ruskenhoek for the last three seasons, so it's nice that they've changed my bogey corner for this
year!"
Álvaro Bautista is also another competitor who has not begun well this year, he suffered a
shoulder injury in a motocross smash prior to the Le Mans round. The former 125cc World Champion is now arriving
to full fitness again and looking forward to progressing in his debut year in MotoGP.
"In Mugello
I was riding like someone on the street, because the injury meant I couldn't ride the way I wanted to,”
explains the Rizla Suzuki rookie. Click here to read more
12:33 pm
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Aoyama replacementThe Interwetten Honda MotoGP Team has announced that Honda test racer Kousuke Akiyoshi will replace Hiroshi Aoyama for
the following two rounds at Assen and Catalunya, whilst the search for a longer term substitute for the injured
Japanese competitor continues.
2009 250cc World Champion Aoyama fractured a vertebra (T12) in the warm
up session at Silverstone on Sunday, he has been in the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford for the last 2 nights
while being monitored.
Subsequently, the squad has chosen Akiyoshi to race the satellite RC212V at the
TIM TT Assen, which occurs from June 24th to 26th, plus the Gran Premi Aperol de Catalunya from July 2nd to 4th.
The Japanese competitor will wear the number 64.
“It really is a pity that Hiro had this nasty
crash in Silverstone and that he injured himself so badly, so he will be out for the next couple of months,”
says Team Manager Daniel M. Epp. “His learning process was going really well and he was consistently getting
better.”
“We hope he will recover quickly and that he will be back with us as strong as he
was before the accident, and as soon as possible. Click here to read more
12:41 pm
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Silverstone next for 125cc racing The 125cc category is turning into a fantastic competition of both racing skill and wit this season, the AirAsia British
Grand Prix will continue at Silverstone this weekend. Home competitor Bradley Smith, who is still chasing his first
stage appearance, will be attempting to make his mark in this event and eager to please the British spectators.
Last year's World Championship runner-up is the sole non Spanish racer inside the top six in the current
rankings, currently at fourth, and if Smith can claim a win this weekend, he would finish a run which has enabled
Spanish racer to be victorious in the last 14 eighth-litre events. Currently, his Bancaja Aspar colleague Nico Terol
leads the Championship on 85 points.
Terol’s excellent beginning to the season, with a victory and three
second places, has allowed him to be the first racer since Álvaro Bautista in 2006, to finish on the stage
in the opening four 125cc events this year. Pol Espargaró (Tuenti Racing) is six points behind, and has now
ended inside the top four in eight successive events, which includes three wins and three further podium appearances.
Marc Márquez (Red Bull Ajo Motorsport) moved into third position in the rankings with his first GP
win at Mugello in the last round, and Smith, Efrén Vázquez (Tuenti Racing) and Esteve Rabat (Blusens-STX)
are apart from each other by only two points from fourth to sixth.
Danny Webb (Andalucia Cajasol) is
another contendor focussing on a home result, he will be united by wildcard competitors Taylor Mackenzie (KRP),
James Lodge (RS Earnjmax Motorcycle), Deane Brown (Colin Appleyard/Macadam Racing), William Dunlop (James Delaney) and Andrew
Reid (Aztec Grand Prix). Click here to read more
1:27 pm
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Agostini celebratesThe legendary Assen track will host the 80th edition of the infamous TT in round six of the 2010 World Championship on
June 26th. To enhance the occasion, the Yamaha Classic Racing Team have enrolled for the help of Giacomo Agostini,
15 times World Champion, who will ride his glorious 1975 YZR500 OW23 machine at the Dutch circuit.
Agostini
will take to a few laps on the original bike he raced when claiming his last ever World title win in 1975, the same
engine where he was victorious at the Assen race that same year. The bike is being specially flown in from Japan
by Yamaha and be sure to be an emotional reunion for the rider 35 years on.
Agostini, who won 14 times
at Assen across both the 350cc and 500cc classes, said: “I remember Monza, where I won my first title, and
Daytona where I won for the first time with Yamaha. There is the Isle of Man which is a very difficult circuit,
and of course Assen which is a fantastic track and safer than the Isle of Man!”
Agostini adds, “I
think the desire to race came from God! My father never had any motorcycles and didn’t work in that area.
When I was five or six years old I said I wanted to race motorbikes, so I think it was there when I was born.” Click here to read more
2:14 pm
Friday, June 11, 2010
Elias consistencyToni Elías’ excellent form in the Moto2 category has been very consistent so far, with the Spanish competitor
claiming two victories, a fourth and a fifth position from the opening of the 2010 year. A steady of high points
such as this could aid the Spanish racer in achieving his goal of claiming the Moto2 crown this season.
At Mugello he arrived fifth, which could possibly be his worst result so far of the year, however still not a
disappointing one. After a mixed weekend, he was the 20th quickest racer in FP2. The 11 points acheived with
his class in the event kept Elías’ consistency at the top of the overall rankings.
“I
saw how fast Iannone was in warm-up and told the team the race was out of our reach and that proved to be the case.
I was hoping for second place but this is a good result for me,” states Elías. “I had a plan
for the last lap but to get myself into the right position I would have needed to go too wide at Correntaio and
risk a crash, so I just had to settle for what I had and I’m happy with it.”
The result gave
Elías’ a lead at the top of the Championship by an extra point from Shoya Tomizawa, he now has 74 points
after four rounds. Click here to read more
12:59 pm
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Marquez victoryMarc Márquez raced an amazing event at the Gran Premio d’Italia TIM on Sunday to claim a victory in the
125cc category, ending ahead of Championship leader Nico Terol and Pol Espargaró to take his first World Championship
victory of his career.
At only 17, the Red Bull Ajo Motorsport competitor’s talents show that more
wins are imminent, after the race he stated, “I’m very happy with this first victory because it’s
the most important one in the career for a rider in the World Championship.”
Márquez and
last season’s Mugello victor Bradley Smith, battled early in the race and the duo then became involved in
a tactical challenge with Terol and Espargaró from lap nine onwards. Márquez finally crossing the line
in first spot, with only 0.161s separating the foursome.
“The race was very hard because in the first part
Nico and Pol went out, and I had to catch them step by step,” he states. “At the end of the race it
was more about strategy than being fast. The last straight was very, very long because the line felt like it would
never arrive! But in the end we crossed it first and took the first victory in the World Championship.”
His achievement was more enjoyable given it was only his second race following a dislocation of his shoulder
from a fall at Jerez five weeks earlier. Click here to read more
2:18 pm
Friday, June 4, 2010
Racing Numbers - Gran Premio d’Italia 388 – None of the three Italian racers who have lined up on the grid for the 125cc event at the French GP, have
taken it to the chequered flag. The last time there was a 125cc GP without Italian competitors finishing was the
1982 French GP at Nogaro; a sequence of 388 events in the 125cc session, with at least one Italian racer finishing
to the end. However the event at Nogaro in 1982 was boycotted by a number of premium racers due to safety issues.
The last full sided 125cc event without Italian finishers was at the Finnish Grand Prix in 1979.
150
– Italian Grand Prix, Joan Olivé is due to make his 150th Grand Prix beginning. Olivé has not
missed an event since his Grand Prix debut in the 125cc session at the opening race of 2001 in Japan. He will be
the fourth youngest racer to achieve a milestone of 150 GP starts, after Dani Pedrosa, Marco Melandri and Alex de
Angelis.
100 – Italian Grand Prix, Mattia Pasini is due to make his 100th Grand Prix start. Pasini's
GP debut in the 125cc session was in the opening event of 2004 in South Africa. Since then, he has missed beginning
only once, at the French GP in 2005 when he smashed and fractured his left wrist during qualifying.
70
– Jorge Lorenzo has 70 points from the beginning of three races this season. This is the highest points total
by a competitor in MotoGP after the opening three events, since Valentino Rossi also held 70 points following three
races in 2005.
62 – Italy, along with The Netherlands and Great Britain, are the only three countries
to have hosed a motorbike Grand Prix event in each of the 62 years from the commencement of the motorcycling world
championship in 1949.
49 – Valentino Rossi’s pole in France was the 49th time he has begun
from pole in the premier session. Full pole position records are only available from 1974, in the period from 1974
only Mick Doohan, with 58, has begun from pole more times in the premier class than Rossi.
20 years –
Kenny Noyes’ pole at the French GP was the sole outside the premier session for a racer from the USA since
John Kocinski was quickest qualifier for the 250cc event at the Australian Grand Prix in 1990.
8 years
– Before the French GP, it has been eight years since the same three racers were victorious of the Grand Prix
classes in successive events. In 2002, Arnaud Vincent (125cc), Marco Melandri (250cc) and Valentino Rossi (MotoGP)
won their respective sessions at the British GP, then repeated the wins at the German GP a week later. All three
racers went on to win their respective world championship crowns.
7 – Jorge Lorenzo’s victory
in France was his 7th win on a MotoGP machine. This is only one less than rival Dani Pedrosa. Only two other Spanish
competitors have had more wins in the premier class: Sete Gibernau with 9 and Àlex Crivillé with 15.
7 – Pol Espargaró is the 7th youngest racer to enjoy back to back GP event. The six riders
who have won back to back races at a younger age are, Marco Melandri, Valentino Rossi, Loris Capirossi, Dani Pedrosa, Manuel
Poggiali and Jorge Lorenzo.
5 – Only five racers have scored points at all three of the Moto2 events
held so far, Toni Elías, Simone Corsi, Sergio Gadea, Gabor Talmacsi and Roberto Rolfo. Click here to read more
12:13 pm
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