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on T4, but his
plan
to attack there was
spoiled
earlier
in the lap.
"l
took two really big risks on that lap,"
he said,'Actually, lmaybe had three
moments. Twice I lost the rear; then I lost
the front
going
into rhe flrst Arrabbiata
corner, and I thought,
'F--ing
helll' I think
I lost about a
second
on that lap. I man-
aged to close it down, but
it wasn't
enough.
But
the whole battle
with
Valentino and Nicky was so correct. We
overtook each other many times, but
in
a
Hayden likewise had
produced
a ride
he could be
p.oud
ol includin8 droppinS
off
his
percistent
teammate Dani Pedrosa.
"l
needed to come back this weekend
and answer the
bell, and I did that,"
Hayden said.
"lt
was
a
good
battle,
and
everybody was out for blood today. I've
had some
hard
baftles
like that for
sev-
enth, but it's
fun
when
it's for the lead.
These are the days
you
really enjoy.
Towards the end, lactually felt a bit
stronSer, so I thought I might be able to
try
and spoil it
for
them. But there's no
excuses
- |
didn't
get
it
done."
The races were
just
as close in all class-
ln
the
250s, Fortuna
Aprilia's
,orge
Lorenzo showed his return to form with
a brilliant win
in
a brilliant 250cc GE with
a
pack
of seven riders lock€d together
and
going
back and forth almost to the
last lap. The Spanish rider had started
from
pole
and led away, but when he
couldn't escape, he hung back and waited
until the last lap to
put
his stamp of
authority on the
proceedings.
Erstwhile leader
Alex de Angelis hung
on to a close second, resisting a fierce
attack
on the last
lap from
Honda-mount-
ed
Andrea
Dovizioso. His teammate
Yukio Takahashi was inches behind. the
last survivor
of
the
big
group.
"The
race was
a little bit crazy
-
you
had to be lucky," said Lorenzo.
Australian Anthony West was a flne
eighth, the
private
Kiefer Bqs Aprilia rider
seeing off ShuheiAoyama's factory
Honda
for his
best result of the season.
Victory in the I 25cc GP was won by a
mere thousandth of a second
by
l'4attia
Pasini, with his Master-MVA
Aprilia team-
mate
Alvaro Bautista and
pole
starter
Lukas Pesek and his Derbi almost along-
side, The near dead heat came after the
last two laps on which they had changed
places
several times, all reluctant
to lead
into
the last coTner. lt wirs Pesek who
drew the short straw, allowing
the others
to draft alongside over the line.
"l
watched the others round the track,
and lthouSht I could win. But, anyway, I
had so much fun," said a
iubilant
Pasini,
after a home
GP
win.
Baurista and Pesek were
also
glowing
with the fun of it all, the former happy for
placing
second to
his
teammate after the
positions
had
been reversed at his own
home GP at
lerez,
and that his title lead
over sixth-placed Kallio had
extended.
"l'4aybe
I thouSht
a bit too much about
the last lap," Pesek said.
The
atmosphere was electric by the
time the bi8 race
began. Capirossi and
Hayden
got
away slowly, with Gibemau
leading the sprint to turn one. Before
they'd reached the third turn, there was a
roar from the crowd
- Rossi
was in front!
l"lelandri
was third at the end of the lap,
overtaking Shinya Nakano on the lirst run
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Dunlop took another batterint after t}le
race, when Pramac
team boss Luis d'Antin
issued a
statenrent threatening legal
action,
on the
grounds
that Tech 3 Yamaha rlder
Cados
Checa
had
been ofJered a different
choice oftire than hls own riders- "Follow-
ing
our
point
oI view
lthis]
doesn't respect
the
signed agreemer(s with Dunlop," he
said.
"lt
only
remains
me to ask Dunlop the
immediate and ihtetrate completion ofthe
undeEi8ned
aSreement. Otherwise
I
will be
forc€d to be8in the legal actions," the state-
ment read,
Dunlop was unavailable for
comment, but Tech 3
team boss
Herve
Poncharrl !aid:
'lt
is normel Wh€n wE
were with Michelin, we did not
get
the
same tires as Valentino Rossi." The Dunlop
tires are cominS lrom a lower position in
racing
than their ri\Ials, but Dunlog has
pledged
increased investment
and tha!
it
will make an effort to improve. RacinS
observers noted that the Pramac d'Antin
team's results had not often
been a
great
deal betterwhen they had l4ichelin tires.
Valentino Ro$i had
yet
another new-
chassis Mugello, but he el€cted to stay with
the
first redesign,
as
raced
at Le Mans, and
improved
in tests after that race. Both he
and Yamaha denied that it was simply last
year's
motorcycle. "lt
is an evolulion," said
Rossi. But the feelint
was like
last year's
bike, he said.
"lt
is not the old bike. but it is
the
new
bike that is older than the other
new
bike," he said with a smile.
"From
Le
Mans, we have changed our tituating, and
the
bike
is
coming back !o normal, and
giv-
in8 the normal
feelint-"
The
chatter was
still
present,
but it was
"iust
normal chatter.
that
you
can expect," he noted,
"The
last
problem we have ir
with
qualirying tires, so
to
get
on the front row of the
taid
was an
important
srep
for
us."
E
Fermri
and.lim Morrison, with other char-
acters like nry dog Guldo, Osvaldo the
Chicken, and lots o, beautiful women.
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His
bike also carried a new design for his dog
Guido. Suffounded by ice at Le Mans,
the
do8
is
now in an igloo, with the legend
"minus-4z"
- Rorri's
points
deficit.
Ducati
also
raced in
a special livery for
its
home
GP with bikes and riders decked out
in the red, white and
treen
ofthe ltalian
flag. They were
celebrating
the 80th
anniversary
of
the
foundation
of the compa-
ny, the 60th since they began motorcycle
production,
and the 50th
since rhey
adopt-
ed desmodromic,lralves.
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As usual, Rossi had
a
special
helmet
d€ritn for his
home GP
-
covered
with
drawings
by
famous ltalian car-
toonist Milo ln4ana-
ta.
"lt
is a mythical
story of my life,
with some of my
heroes, like Steve
McQueen, Enzo
British 250cc rider Chaz Davies has fallen
on the wrong side ofa sponsorship dispute
wirh
his
Campetella ream and has los( his
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come down
to
lhreer
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(46)
vs. Lorir Copirossi
(55)
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