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Valentino Rossi made another
historic step in his incredible
career today when he took his 90th
career victory in Le Mans, equaling
the record set by the great Angel
Nieto, to move into second in the
all-time winners list behind Giacomo
Agostini. It was an outstanding
display from the Fiat Yamaha Team
rider and he celebrated in fine
style when Nieto joined him on his
slow-down lap, the Spaniard taking
charge of the bike with Rossi riding
pillion behind him.
It was a superb day for Yamaha in
general as Jorge Lorenzo once again
defied his injuries to ride into an
astonishing second place behind his
team-mate and Tech 3 Yamaha rider
Colin Edwards joined the pair on the
podium in third place.
Rossi had an average start and was
tailing the lead group in fifth at
the end of lap one. It was soon
clear how well his
Yamaha-Bridgestone package was
working however and he picked off
first Nicky Hayden then Edwards and
Dani Pedrosa to move into second
behind Casey Stoner, before passing
him too on lap eight. From then on
Rossi was too strong for the chasing
pack, stretching his lead lap after
lap until some spots of rain forced
him to slow slightly in the last
third of the race. The sun soon came
back out however, allowing the
riders to continue without changing
bikes and the Italian to cross the
line 4.997 seconds in front to take
his first back-to-back victory since
2006.
The 29-year-old's 90th win moves him
two points clear at the top of the
championship with 97 points, whilst
Lorenzo and Pedrosa are just behind
him with 94 points each. Rossi will
now stay here for two days of
testing to ready himself for his
home race at Mugello in Italy in two
week's time, when he will be looking
for his 7th consecutive win at the
track.
Valentino Rossi 1st 44'30.799;
"To arrive at 90 wins like this and
equal Angel's record is a dream for
me. I had quite a lot of pressure
because Angel was waiting with the
special leathers to join me on the
bike, so I really needed to win! It
was great to ride with him - I think
maybe with some practice he can be
as fast as us! 180 victories
together on one bike is quite
impressive I think!
Honestly I didn't expect to be so
fast today but together with Jeremy
and my guys we decided to make some
small modifications this morning and
in the race my M1 and my Bridgestone
tyres worked brilliantly from start
to finish. When is started to rain a
little bit I thought "oh no!' and so
I steadied a bit and tried to ride
very sweetly; I had such a good
rhythm and I really didn't want to
have to change bikes. Luckily the
rain soon stopped and I was able to
continue in the same way. It's great
for Yamaha to have the first three
and I want to congratulate Jorge
especially for doing such a good job
in his condition. Thanks to
everybody in the team; the job that
Yamaha has done in three months is
incredible. I enjoyed myself so much
today, the atmosphere in our garage
is perfect and now we will make two
important days of testing, try to
improve even more and then head to
Mugello."
Davide Brivio Team Manager;
"What a day for Yamaha and for
Valentino! This is a great victory,
Valentino was even stronger than in
China and now we are leading the
championship. Our team, engineers
and Bridgestone are doing a
fantastic job and now we need to
maintain this form through the busy
run of races coming up. Next stop
Mugello, which is a very important
race for all of us, so we'll be
working hard at the test here to
make sure we are in the best shape
to try to repeat this result!"
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