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If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us. |  | Super-Moderator | | Posts: 779 Join Date: 31.05.2007 Location: UK Age: 22 | | | 07: Grand Prix of Spain in Catalunya [News] -
03.06.2008, 14:15
MotoGP : 2008 Spain - Fiat Yamaha - Preview
Fiat Yamaha follow Mediterranean victory trail to Barcelona.
Valentino Rossi chases his fourth consecutive victory this weekend as the MotoGP World Championship sets sail across the Mediterranean to Barcelona, following the Italian’s epic seventh Mugello win on Sunday. The Circuit de Catalunya is another happy hunting ground for Rossi, who has graced the top step of the podium there on no fewer than eight occasions in all classes, whilst fellow Fiat Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo will hope for plenty of local backing as he targets a return to podium form in the seventh round of the season.
Rossi’s magical home victory has extended his series lead to 12 points over Spain’s Dani Pedrosa and, as the Bridgestone rider senses a serious opportunity to recover his crown, the five-time former MotoGP World Champion will look to consolidate that cushion at a circuit where he remains the only rider to have taken vict ory in all three Grand Prix classes. Rossi went from a record-setting pole position to second place at Catalunya last year but is determined to return to the form he showed there when dominating for the previous three seasons.
Michelin-shod Jorge Lorenzo, who lived in Barcelona for much of his early career and hails from Mallorca – just a short ferry ride from the city - also started from pole there last year with a new lap record in the 250cc class, when he qualified over a second clear of his nearest rival. The 21-year-old took the fifth victory of his second title-winning season in that race and after escaping further injury when he crashed out at Mugello on Sunday he would like nothing more than to consolidate his MotoGP progress with a podium revisit.
Like Mugello, the Circuit de Catalunya features a main straight that is amongst the longest in the world. The rest of the track is characterised by long radius, medium and high-speed sweepers, w ith two tight left-hand hairpins thrown into the mix. This variation combined with regular changes in camber makes the circuit particularly demanding on chassis balance and means that front-end feel is a key concern for every rider. Valentino Rossi “ANOTHER ONE OF MY FAVOURITES”
“Like I said on Sunday, I really needed to go to sleep for some days after my win in Mugello, but instead we have to keep going to Barcelona! Honestly I would prefer that these two races weren’t back to back because they are two of my favourite tracks and I would prefer to be able to focus on them both separately, but anyway our motivation is high and I am sure we will have all recovered by Friday morning. Mugello was a fantastic victory and it’s a great feeling to have won three races in a row this season, only one less than we won in the whole of last season! Last year I had a great fight with Stoner at Catalunya but I couldn’t quite beat him, however this year our bike and tyres are working brilliantly and so I am confident that we will be able to fight be very motivated and hard to beat. Anyway I love racing in Spain and I always have a lot of fans there so I am looking forward to another good weekend.” Jorge Lorenzo "NO TIME TO DWELL"
"I'm quite lucky because after the crash at Mugello there's no time to dwell on it. We're straight back to business this week and on Friday I'll be back on the bike. I'm also going there in good spirits because it's my home Grand Prix and I'm looking forward to making my MotoGP debut there. Finally yesterday we found what the problem had been over the past two races and now it's just a case of working to solve it. Montmeló is a circuit I like, for its corners and its long straight, as well as for all the fans who fill the grandstands year after year." Davide Brivio “ONE BETTER THAN LAST YEAR”
“Barcelona last year was a fantastic race between Valentino and Casey Stoner, but unfortunately we finished second! This year our first aim is to fight like that again and the second target is to arrive at the finish in front. With this race coming so soon after Mugello we're still on a high after our exciting win there and now we must try to do the same again in Spain. Our rider, our bike and our tyres are working very well together and so I hope we can remain concentrated and focused and try to make the most of another of Valentino's favourite tracks.” Daniele Romagnoli “WE’LL TRY NEW TRACTION CONTROL SETTING”
“This is a home Grand Prix for Jorge and we’re confident that the work we did at Mugello can be very useful there and for the other races coming up. We know why he wasn’t so competitive on Sunday and at Barcelona we’ll try a different set-up, concentrating on the traction control setting. We’re sure that the fans will help to make him feel at home and give him even more motivation to succeed this weekend. Physically he is growing stronger with each passing day and thankfully he escaped without any setbacks to his ankles in his crash at Mugello so we think he’ll be in good shape again in Barcelona. I believe we can be competitive in the way Yamaha showed at Mugello.”  |  Today
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03.06.2008, 14:36
Thanks Tomm. Glad to know that he's well prep for Catalunya even when it's back to back races with Mugello. He'll be all out to make it four in a row but as always, it's not going to be an evening ride for him. Anyway, he'll be doing what he does best, racing to the finish line. 2008 - VALE CONQUERED Qatar-5th, Jerez 2nd, Estoril 3rd, Shanghai 1st, Le Mans 1st, Mugello 1st, Catalunya 2nd, Donnington 2nd, Assen 11th, Sachsenring 2nd, Laguna Seca 1st, Brno 1st, Misano 1st, Indy 1st, Motegi 1st- 2008 World Champ , P.I 2nd, Sepang 1st, Valencia 3rd - 2008 World Champion |  | Master Sergeant | | Posts: 569 Join Date: 08.11.2007 Location: Ina | | | 
03.06.2008, 18:22
take your time Vale...you need some rest and...oh God...it's just a week, 5 days to go acctually...it's great...I can't wait to see the beetle...
thank for the news tom with triple m, 3 times thanks for you...
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03.06.2008, 19:45
wiiiiiiii. come wait =P He is the muscle of motoGP love ya | | | | 
04.06.2008, 06:02
No neither can I wait..
It comes so soon!!
By the time we get over the high of Sunday's race, we have another one to look forward to.. and tomorrow there's Press Conference, which means new pics.. all so soon!!
It's great! |  | Junior First Lieutenant | | Posts: 2,057 Join Date: 27.02.2007 Location: Melbourne, Australia Age: 27 | | | 
04.06.2008, 06:20
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Originally Posted by mkatta No neither can I wait..
It comes so soon!!
By the time we get over the high of Sunday's race, we have another one to look forward to.. and tomorrow there's Press Conference, which means new pics.. all so soon!!
It's great! | You're right Mkatta - barely time to get over the hype of Mugello...........bring on Catalunya GO VALE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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04.06.2008, 15:29
I'm keen to know how Dani's new engine would work in Catalunya....apparently he'll be atleast 10k/h faster than the current bike....gonna be excitin.... |  | Junior First Lieutenant | | Posts: 2,077 Join Date: 21.08.2007 | | | 
04.06.2008, 18:10
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04.06.2008, 18:12
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Originally Posted by THE FAN I'm keen to know how Dani's new engine would work in Catalunya....apparently he'll be atleast 10k/h faster than the current bike....gonna be excitin.... | 10kms....  whow.... thats a lot.... hope Vale is able to fight for the top step.... I hope we have one more nice race....
thanks for the read... its nice to see Vale raring to go despite the back to back packed schedule.
and the weather seems to be OK for now... hope it doesnt change too much..
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