Rossi wins at Estoril
The bwin.com Grande Premio de Portugal saw Rossi dueling with Pedrosa throughout the final stages of the race, eventually crossing the line just 0.175s in front of the Spanish rider to claim his fourth victory of the season and his first win since Assen in June.
The result was great news for Yamaha with Rossi making the most of his recently updated M1 800cc prototype machinery – with its new pneumatic engine – answering the critics in style after his Misano setback.
Third placed Stoner will have to put the champagne on ice for now as he saw his advantage at the head of the general standings drop to 76 points, but the young Aussie nonetheless rode with great maturity to secure the final podium spot and he will still be confident of clinching the title over the next two rounds.
With pole man Nicky Hayden finishing fourth at the scene of his 2006 heartbreak, Michelin demonstrated improved competitiveness with three riders in the top four. Another solid run from Honda Gresini’s Marco Melandri resulted in a top five finish, whilst John Hopkins came home sixth having started in his lowest grid position of 2007 in tenth.
Spanish pair Carlos Checa (Honda LCR) and Toni Elias (Honda Gresini) were seventh and eighth respectively, with Ducati Marlboro’s Loris Capirossi and Fiat Yamaha’s Colin Edwards completing the top-10.
Results
Pos Rider Bike Laps Time/Behind
1 Valentino Rossi Yamaha 28 45:49.911
2 Daniel Pedrosa Honda 28 0.175
3 Casey Stoner Ducati 28 1.477
4 Nicky Hayden Honda 28 12.951
5 Marco Melandri Honda 28 17.343
6 John Hopkins Suzuki 28 18.857
7 Carlos Checa Honda 28 31.524
8 Toni Elias Honda 28 40.535
9 Loris Capirossi Ducati 28 43.107
10 Colin Edwards Yamaha 28 44.674
11 Shinya Nakano Honda 28 45.403
12 Anthony West Kawasaki 28 54.562
13 Chris Vermeulen Suzuki 28 1:00.002
14 Sylvain Guintoli Yamaha 27 1 Lap
– Makoto Tamada Yamaha 23 Retirement
– Alex Barros Ducati 22 Retirement
– Randy de Puniet Kawasaki 19 Retirement
– Alex Hofmann Ducati 11 Retirement
– Kurtis Roberts KR 2 Retirement