(News Release)
INDIANAPOLIS, Sunday, Aug. 15, 2010 – As the world heads to Indianapolis for the Red Bull Indianapolis GP on Aug. 27-29, the championship chase in MotoGP has come down to Jorge Lorenzo vs. the world.
Defending Red Bull Indianapolis GP winner Lorenzo continued his historic season by earning his seventh victory in 10 starts this season for the Fiat Yamaha Team, winning the Czech Republic Grand Prix on Aug. 15 at Brno. Lorenzo, who started third, took the lead from pole sitter Dani Pedrosa on the first of 22 laps and beat Pedrosa to the finish by 5.494 seconds.
The victory extended Lorenzo’s lead in the World Championship to 77 points over Pedrosa.
“I know I said I was riding for the championship now, and that’s still true,” Lorenzo said. “But when there’s the chance to win, I have to take it! To take my seventh win in one season is fantastic. Tomorrow we have an important test, which we hope will help us in the last part of the championship, and then we go to Indianapolis, a track that I love.”
It was a solid day for the three American riders in MotoGP before they head home to race in the United States.
Rookie phenom Ben Spies qualified a career-best second before finishing fourth on the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 machine. 2006 World Champion Nicky Hayden finished sixth on his Ducati and now will attempt for this third consecutive Red Bull Indianapolis GP podium finish. Colin Edwards finished seventh for Monster Yamaha Tech 3.
Lorenzo joined lofty company with his victory. He became just the third rider in the 62-year history of Grand Prix motorcycle racing to finish either first or second in the first 10 races of a season, joining legendary champions Giacomo Agostini and Mick Doohan in that club.
The front of the race was relatively straightforward once Lorenzo took the lead on the first lap and Stoner passed Spies for third on Lap 9. It was quite the contrast from a wild qualifying session Saturday during which Lorenzo, seven-time World Champion Valentino Rossi and Hayden crashed in separate incidents. Hayden suffered a chipped radius bone in his crash but still raced Sunday and is expected to race at Indianapolis.
While Lorenzo extended his championship lead with the victory, perhaps the biggest shake-up to the order in MotoGP came a few hours after the checkered flag. Rossi confirmed the widespread rumors that he is leaving Yamaha after seven seasons and four world titles to join the Ducati Team in 2011, a Dream Team of legendary Italian rider and iconic Italian manufacturer.
Hayden is expected to remain at Ducati to become Rossi’s teammate, as current Ducati standout Casey Stoner already has announced a switch to Honda for 2011. Spies is expected to replace Rossi on the factory Yamaha team as Lorenzo’s teammate next season.
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RESULTS
BRNO, Czech Republic – Results of the 22-lap Grand Prix of Czech Republic MotoGP race, with position, rider, country, motorcycle, time behind winner. All riders on Bridgestone tires:
1. Jorge Lorenzo Spain Yamaha
2. Dani Pedrosa Spain Honda +5.494
3. Casey Stoner Australia Ducati +11.426
4. Ben Spies United States Yamaha +13.723
5. Valentino Rossi Italy Yamaha +17.930
6. Nicky Hayden United States Ducati +26.815
7. Colin Edwards United States Yamaha +33.396
8. Marco Melandri Italy Honda +39.406
9. Hector Barbera Spain Ducati +39.639
10. Randy De Puniet France Honda +40.893
11. Marco Simoncelli Italy Honda +42.032
12. Aleix Espargaro Spain Ducati +47.091
13. Alex de Angelis San Marino Honda +51.638
NC Alvaro Bautista Spain Suzuki +1 lap
NC Mika Kallio Finland Ducati +15 laps
NC Andrea Dovizioso Italy Honda +16 laps
NC Loris Capirossi Italy Suzuki +21 laps
NC – Not classified
Fastest lap: Lorenzo, 1:57.524, Lap 11; Pole lap: Pedrosa, 1:56.508
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POINTS
Riders: Lorenzo 235, Pedrosa 158, Stoner 119, Dovizioso 115, Rossi 101, N. Hayden 99, Spies 90, De Puniet 75, Melandri 61, Edwards 57, Simoncelli 54, Barbera 48, Capirossi 36, Espargaro 32, Kallio 31, Bautista 25, Hiroshi Aoyama 18, De Angelis 11, Roger Lee Hayden 5, Kousuke Akiyoshi 4, Wataru Yoshikawa 1.
Manufacturers: Yamaha 240, Honda 195, Ducati 149, Suzuki 48.
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PODIUM QUOTES
JORGE LORENZO (Fiat Yamaha Team Yamaha/Bridgestone, first): “After my problems yesterday and the crash, I didn’t expect this today. I thought it would be much more of a struggle. Once I got to the front, I expected Dani to come with me, and I knew it was my moment and that I had to push as much as possible. I thought he would try to overtake me, but I felt good, pushed hard and little by little I was able to lose him. I know I said I was riding for the championship now, and that’s still true. But when there’s the chance to win, I have to take it! To take my seventh win in one season is fantastic. Thank you to all of my team for such a good job after we had difficulties yesterday. Tomorrow we have an important test, which we hope will help us in the last part of the championship, and then we go to Indianapolis, a track that I love.”
DANI PEDROSA (Repsol Honda Team Honda/Bridgestone, second): “It’s good to be back on the podium after the crash at the last race at Laguna Seca, so I’m happy about this. My start was good, and I was in first place through the first corner. But in the first left-hander, I was a little bit too concerned about my tire temperature and braked too early, which allowed Ben and Jorge to get past. When I was in second place behind Jorge again, I was trying as hard as possible to stay close, which I could do for a few laps, but for some reason I wasn’t quite able to go as fast as yesterday. I had quite a lot of wheelspin and was struggling to get good drive out of the corners. I tried to adjust my riding to improve this, but Jorge was gradually able to open the gap. So today wasn’t the best result for us, but still the podium is OK and we can build on this result. After the test tomorrow, we go to Indianapolis and I was strong there last year despite the mistake in the race, so I’m confident we can be competitive again at the next race.”
CASEY STONER (Ducati Team Ducati/Bridgestone, third): “To be honest, I can’t be completely happy with this result even though it is always good to be on the podium. Toward the end of qualifying yesterday, we thought we had found a good way forward with the setting, but we needed to finalize it in the warm-up this morning and we didn’t get chance because of the rain. I was struggling with the front for the first few laps and lost too much ground on the two leaders. It looked like there were other guys having similar problems to me, and I saw Dovi crash right in front of me. Things improved toward the end, but I was too far from Dani and Jorge to trouble them. We have work to do, but we’re not too far off, and I am desperate to fight for victories again – for myself and for Ducati.”
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AMERICAN RIDER QUOTES
BEN SPIES (Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha/Bridgestone, fourth): “I got a good start and was staying right with Jorge and Dani for a few laps and had a comfortable pace. But after about lap seven, I starting having problems with the front that I hadn’t experienced all weekend. It’s a shame because while I know I definitely didn’t have anything to fight Jorge with because he is riding so well, maybe I could have stayed close to Dani. I’m not saying I’d have beaten him, but I’d have been closer to put up a challenge. I had one second on Casey when I started having the problems, but I had to slow my pace quite a bit, and that was a bit frustrating because it meant he caught me quite quickly. I couldn’t run his speed, so when he passed me, I didn’t worry about trying to run with him. I’m not upset, though, because without that small problem I could have easily battled for the podium. I’d have loved the podium to give me a big lift before going home to Indianapolis, but I’m really happy with my recent performances. And once again, I was the top satellite team rider, and I can’t be unhappy with fourth place.”
NICKY HAYDEN (Ducati Team Ducati/Bridgestone, sixth): “Taking everything into consideration, I have to be happy with sixth place. Our pace wasn’t bad, and looking at the lap times I could have maybe been fighting for a higher position if I was fully fit. When Valentino passed me, I managed to stay with him for a while but couldn’t hang on and just had to focus on keeping a pace that allowed me to bring some good points home. I want to thank the team because they made some changes to the bike to give me better grip in the left-hand corners, and it worked. Once the race started and the adrenaline kicked in, I couldn’t really feel the pain in my hand, but I suddenly started to feel it as soon as I crossed the line. The thing I’m most worried about is if I can test tomorrow because it’s going to be a really important session for us.”
COLIN EDWARDS (Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha/Bridgestone, seventh): “I gave it everything I had, and I can’t be disappointed with the way I rode. I thought it was going to be a good race because I’d been strong all weekend and really happy with the new front-end geometry setting that had helped the bike turn much better. And when I got a good start, I felt confident that I could challenge for my first top six of the season. But in the race, I didn’t have the same feeling with the front tire, and I don’t think I was the only one that had a small issue. When I tried to push a bit harder, I had a moment and I lost contact with Valentino and Nicky in front of me. I took some risks to keep close to them, but there was nothing I could do. Seventh is not a great result, but it’s better than where I have been finishing and hopefully we can make some more progress in Indianapolis and be closer to the front.”
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MotoGP SUPPORT CLASS WINNERS
Moto2: Toni Elias, Spain, Gresini Racing Moto2 Moriwaki Honda. American Kenny Noyes was not classified after completing just one lap. He is 20th in the season point standings.
125cc: Nicolas Terol, Spain, Bancaja Aspar Team Aprilia.
Red Bull Rookies Cup: American Jacob Gagne won the second race at Brno to expand his series lead to 11 points. Gagne, from Ramona, Calif., won the Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup race in September 2008 during the Red Bull Indianapolis GP at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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NEXT RACE
Red Bull Indianapolis GP, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Aug. 27-29. Round 11 of 18.
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IMS tickets: Tickets for the 2010 Red Bull Indianapolis GP are on sale now. A new structure offers additional value and flexibility to fans attending the annual MotoGP event.
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Tickets for groups of 20 or more also are on sale. Contact the IMS Group Sales Department at (866) 221-8775 for more information.