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MAG Sport News - MotoGP 2008

Rossi Rules At Laguna With First American Victory

Issued 21st July 2008

US Grand Prix - Laguna Seca - 18th, 19th, 20th July 2008

Fiat Yamaha Team rider Valentino Rossi took his first career win on American soil today, emerging victorious after an epic duel with Casey Stoner at Laguna Seca.

The Italian, who signed a new two-year deal with Yamaha this week, has now won four races this season and is 25 points clear at the top of the championship.

Rossi started from second and was able to pass Stoner on the brakes during the first lap to take the lead. From then on it was clear that the pair were in a class of their own today as they gradually pulled out a gap from the chasing pack, trading passes with one another but with no one else able to stay with them.

Stoner was often faster than Rossi on the straight but the seven-time world champion had the advantage in the twisty parts of the track and he was able to gain the lead back on the brakes each time the Australian passed him.

With only 100ths of a second between them most of the time it looked like being a nail-biting race to the end, but on lap 24 of 32 Stoner made a mistake and ran off the track and into the gravel.

This allowed Rossi some breathing space for the final eight laps and he eventually crossed the line 13 seconds clear of Stoner, who had been able to remount and still finish second, such was the gap the pair had pulled out from third-placed Chris Vermeulen.

It was a black day for the other side of the garage however as Jorge Lorenzo, Rossi’s team-mate, took a huge tumble on the first lap and broke the third and fifth metatarsal bones in his left foot. He now faces a battle to be fit for the next race in Brno, in a month’s time.

With Dani Pedrosa missing the race this weekend, Stoner has now moved into second in the championship behind Rossi with seven rounds remaining.

Rossi said, “What a race today! We made some modifications to our bike after warm-up and these gave us the last few tenths that enabled me to fight with Casey today; the result was just fantastic.”

“I got a good start and I was able to pass him in the first lap, but I knew I had to try and stay in front of him and it was impossible to relax even for one second. My M1 was brilliant and so were my Bridgestone tyres; I really only made one mistake, at the corkscrew when I went a bit wide but in fact the dirt had quite good grip also!”

“Casey was a bit faster on the straight than me but I was stronger on the brakes so I had to make all my passes there. I don’t know how many times we changed the lead but it was a lot and it was great, great racing for me and I think also for the fans, because it’s been a while since we’ve been like this.”

“To stay in front I had to do high 21s at least on every lap and I want to thank my team and engineers for giving me a bike that could do this. I had a great rhythm and I am really so happy to win for the first time in America.”

“About the passes, I am sorry that Casey thinks some of them were a bit strong but I really don’t agree; I passed only on the brakes, I braked in the same places every time and we never touched. Of course this was an aggressive race, but it was definitely a fair one”

“Now we have the summer break and I am looking forward to relaxing a bit, but not too much because it’s going to be a hard fight for the final seven races and we must keep the concentration!”

Yamaha Racing - www.yamaha-racing.com 

Results

 1. Valentino Rossi (ITA) Fiat Yamaha Team 44'4.311 
 
 2. Casey Stoner (AUS) Ducati Marlboro + 13.001 
 
 3. Chris Vermeulen (AUS) Rizla Suzuki + 26.609 
 
 4. Andrea Dovizioso (ITA) JiR Team Scot MotoGP + 34.901 
 
 5. Nicky Hayden (USA) Repsol Honda + 35.663 
 
 6. Randy De Puniet (FRA) LCR Honda MotoGP + 37.668 
 
 7. Toni Elias (SPA) Alice Team + 41.629 
 
 8. Ben Spies (USA) Rizla Suzuki MotoGP + 41.927 
 
 9. James Toseland (GBR) Tech 3 Yamaha + 43.019 
 
 10. Shinya Nakano (JPN) San Carlo Honda Gresini + 44.391 
 
 11. Jamie Hacking (USA) Kawasaki Racing Team + 46.258 
 
 12. Sylvain Guintoli (FRA) Alice Team + 55.273 
 
 13. Alex De Angelis (RSM) San Carlo Honda Gresini + 55.521 
 
 14. Colin Edwards (USA) Tech 3 Yamaha + 1'02.380 
 
 15. Loris Capirossi (ITA) Rizla Suzuki MotoGP + 1'08.207 
 
 16. Marco Melandri (ITA) Ducati Marlboro + 1'10.962 
 
 17. Anthony West (AUS) Kawasaki Racing 1 Lap 
 
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Jorge Lorenzo (SPA) Fiat Yamaha Team 32 Lap 

Championship Standings

 1. Valentino Rossi (ITA) Fiat Yamaha Team 212 
 
 2. Casey Stoner (AUS) Ducati Marlboro 187 
 
 3. Dani Pedrosa (SPA) Repsol Honda 171 
 
 4. Jorge Lorenzo (SPA) Fiat Yamaha Team 114 
 
 5. Andrea Dovizioso (ITA) JiR Team Scot MotoGP 103 
 
 6. Colin Edwards (USA) Tech 3 Yamaha 100 
 
 7. Chris Vermeulen (AUS) Rizla Suzuki 89 
 
 8. Nicky Hayden (USA) Repsol Honda 84 
 
 9. James Toseland (GBR) Tech 3 Yamaha 72 
 
 10. Shinya Nakano (JPN) San Carlo Honda Gresini 70 
 
 11. Loris Capirossi (ITA) Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 61 
 
 12. Toni Elias (SPA) Alice Team 46 
 
 13. Alex De Angelis (RSM) San Carlo Honda Gresini 41 
 
 14. Randy De Puniet (FRA) LCR Honda MotoGP 40 
 
 15. Sylvain Guintoli (FRA) Alice Team 38 
 
 16. Marco Melandri (ITA) Ducati Marlboro 32 
 
 17. John Hopkins (USA) Kawasaki Racing 32 
 
 18. Anthony West (AUS) Kawasaki Racing 22 
 
 19. Ben Spies (USA) Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 10 
 
 20. Jamie Hacking (USA) Kawasaki Racing Team 5 
 
 21. Tadyuki Okada (JPN) Repsol Honda Team 2

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