Rossi steals superb victory in Spain
Rossi does a wheelie to celebrate |
Movistar Yamaha MotoGP's Valentino Rossi highlighted why he is the most successful rider at Circuito de Jerez today and rode one of the strongest races of his career to receive a standing ovation as he jumped onto the top step of the podium for the Gran Premio de España. Jorge Lorenzo also put in a stunning effort under the Andalusian sunshine and made it a perfect 1-2 for the Movistar Yamaha MotoGP team.
The Movistar Yamaha MotoGP team dominated the scenes in Spain as Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo set off from first and second place of the grid. They didn't relinquish the first two places once to any other riders and gave Yamaha a perfect one-two podium.
Starting from pole the nine-time world champion had a strong start and took the holeshot with his team-mate following his every move like a shadow. Two laps of tense racing action followed as they pushed each other to the limit. Rossi tried to make his YZR-M1 as wide as possible as Lorenzo tried to steal the lead. He had a brief success, but Rossi immediately responded. Realizing the threat that was coming from behind, the Doctor dropped the fastest lap of the race on lap three, a 1'40.090s, and created a 0.7s gap to his pursuers. With clear track in front of him and behind him, Rossi put the hammer down and checked out.
[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]Determined to look after his tires, the Italian lowered his pace a little in the final stages of the race, yet made sure to keep enough space between him and Lorenzo by responding in the right moments. He finished his lonely ride by taking the checkered flag 2.386s ahead his closest rival and took home his 113th career victory.
Teammate Lorenzo had a strong start and tucked in behind team-mate Rossi in second place. The local hero is known for being strong on the opening lap and built on the pressure on his fellow Movistar Yamaha MotoGP rider. He was eager to find a way past the number 46 rider after a few attempts that weren't to last, but soon he had to focus on protecting his second place from a fast approaching Marc Marquez.
However, the race was far from over. With 10 laps to go Lorenzo was able to turn the tables on Rossi and started to close down the margin. It looked like a second battle for the win was about to take place when suddenly the Spaniard suffered from wheel spin on the long straight just as he started to reel in his team-mate. Keeping his head cool, Lorenzo finished the race calmly and secured his 100th premier class podium.
Rossi remains in third position with his first place podium finish, now on 58 points and seven points behind Lorenzo, who is in second place with a total of 65 points, 17 behind the leader in the championship standings.
The team will be back on track tomorrow at the Circuito de Jerez for a one-day test.
Massimo Meregalli – Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Team Director
"It was an incredible Grand Prix for the whole team. We finished a perfect weekend in first and second place and led almost all the session. What we accomplished here is an important result, especially because of the significant gap to the other manufacturers at what is one of the home Grand Prixs of our title sponsor, Movistar. Valentino has been strong since Friday and we are thrilled for him to take home such a stunning victory. He had a good start and rode a perfect race and led from the first to the last lap without making any mistakes. He did everything right and fully deserved this win. It was unfortunate that Jorge was slowed down by wheel spin towards the end of the race, because he was also looking very strong, especially at the start and also just after the mid-way point of the race. He again showed that he is an incredible professional and clever rider to be able to ride around the problem and take home valuable points for the championship. I want to thank the entire team staff who made this result possible. Now we have a few hours to enjoy today's achievements and then we will focus on tomorrow's test."
Rossi waves to the crowd |
Valentino Rossi
1st / 45'28.834 / 27 laps. Championship: 3rd / 58 points
"I think that this was the perfect weekend. We started to go faster from Friday morning and we worked very well. The bike, in the race, was fantastic and we worked very well with the team so I have to say "thank you" to the whole Movistar Yamaha MotoGP team, especially my crew. I had a good pace and a good start and felt good with the bike from the beginning, so I could push. Sincerely, it was a special taste to have a win like this, so thanks a lot!"
Jorge Lorenzo
2nd / + 2.386 / 27 laps. Championship: 2nd / 65 points
"The positive thing is that the Yamahas went better and also 20 points and second place is good for the championship. Because Rossi crashed in Austin, he is still behind in the championship standings and we made up some points to Marquez. The only thing is that we could have won the race without the problem on the front-straight. Going through the gears the bike didn't stop spinning and I couldn't fully open the throttle. Just when I started recovering meters on Rossi this problem started, so I had to slow down a lot and I didn't have the chance to fight with him for the victory, but sometimes this happens. Now Michelin have to find out what is going on. They improved the front tyre and now I am sure they'll work on the rear to solve these kinds of issues."
Results
Pos. | Rider | Manufacturer | Nationality | Time |
1 | Valentino Rossi | Yamaha | ITA | 45'28.834 |
2 | Jorge Lorenzo | Yamaha | ESP | 00'02.386 |
3 | Marc Marquez | Honda | ESP | 00'07.087 |
4 | Daniel Pedrosa | Honda | ESP | 00'10.351 |
5 | Aleix Espargaro | Suzuki | ESP | 00'14.143 |
6 | Maverick Vinales | Suzuki | ESP | 00'16.772 |
7 | Andrea Iannone | Ducati | ITA | 00'26.277 |
8 | Pol Espargaro | Yamaha | ESP | 00'30.750 |
9 | Eugene Laverty | Ducati | GBR | 00'32.325 |
10 | Hector Barbera | Ducati | ESP | 00'32.624 |
11 | Cal Crutchlow | Honda | GBR | 00'38.497 |
12 | Bradley Smith | Yamaha | GBR | 00'39.669 |
13 | Loris Baz | Ducati | FRA | 00'45.227 |
14 | Stefan Bradl | Aprilia | DEU | 00'47.886 |
15 | Yonny Hernandez | Ducati | COL | 00'47.988 |
16 | Michele Pirro | Ducati | ITA | 00'49.414 |
17 | Jack Miller | Honda | AUS | 00'49.513 |
18 | Tito Rabat | Honda | ESP | 00'53.334 |
19 | Scott Redding | Ducati | GBR | 01'05.555 |