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2nd June 2008


Mugello: Rossi Three in a Row

Smith Slips from 1st to 5th on Last Lap...

Valentino Rossi won his third MotoGP race in a row in convincing style at Mugello, having led from the the third lap. Casey Stoner and Dani Pedrosa fought for second place during the first half of the race, but the real battle was in the midfield, between Edwards, Toseland, Capirossi and Dovizioso. Lorenzo crashed out of the race on lap 8.

Valentino Rossi: "After winning the championship, winning at Mugello is the next best thing for me and once again today it was like a dream. Once I got to the front I was able to make a gap from the others but towards the end it was unbelievably hot and it became quite hard to ride. I wanted to ease off a bit but Casey was pushing hard behind so I had to keep going. It's been a fantastic day, it's always one of the best moments of the year for me and now we've made a bit more of the gap at the top of the championship so things couldn't be better. Honestly after this weekend I think I would like to go to bed for five days but now we have to go straight to Barcelona!"

James Toseland: “That was a really hard race and I've got to say a massive thanks to my guys at Tech 3 because we found a set-up this morning after losing so much time with the weather and it got me in the top six. I couldn't have done anymore. I was really close to Shinya Nakano in the first corner and that picked me up and I lost quite a few places. I kept my calm because I knew it was a long race and I didn't want to make the same mistake as I did in Le Mans. I just had to settle down and I didn't do anything stupid.

Edwards, Toseland

“It's nice to follow Colin home on the same package. Colin did a great job as well. I passed him early on but he found his pace. I held him towards the end but he just found those extra few tenths a lap and that was enough for him to pass me. You can tell he has got a lot of experience on these bikes and his bike doesn't do move so much. I feel like I'm wrestling mine a bit too much but I'm still learning. With the setting I had the bike wasn't so stable on the faster corners but my bike is one of the best out there and thanks to Yamaha.

“I rode hard in that race and if I was riding this hard and finishing fourteenth my morale would be seriously dented, but when I'm riding really well and the package is working well, I'm back in the top six again and this is where I need to be."

MotoGP Race Result: Top Ten

  • 1 Valentino Rossi Yamaha ITA 42'31.153
  • 2 Casey Stoner Ducati AUS 0'2.201
  • 3 Daniel Pedrosa Honda ESP 0'4.867
  • 4 Alex De Angelis Honda SMR 0'6.313
  • 5 Colin Edwards Yamaha USA 0'12.530
  • 6 James Toseland Yamaha GBR 0'13.806
  • 7 Loris Capirossi Suzuki ITA 0'14.447
  • 8 Andrea Dovizioso Honda ITA 0'15.319
  • 9 Shinya Nakano Honda JPN 0'15.327
  • 10 Chris Vermeulen Suzuki AUS 0'30.785

    MotoGP Championship Standings: Top Ten

  • 1. Valentino Rossi Yamaha ITA 122
  • 2. Daniel Pedrosa Honda ESP 110
  • 3. Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha ESP 94
  • 4. Casey Stoner Ducati AUS 76
  • 5. Colin Edwards Yamaha USA 58
  • 6. Loris Capirossi Suzuki ITA 51
  • 7. Andrea Dovizioso Honda ITA 44
  • 8. James Toseland Yamaha GBR 43
  • 9. Nicky Hayden Honda USA 40
  • 10. Shinya Nakano Honda JPN 35

    In 125s, Bradley Smith led the penultimate lap of the race before slipping back to fifth place at the finish, behind Corsi, Talmacsi, Espargo and Di Meglio. Redding was 14th while Webb DNF'd. Simoncelli won the 250 race, ahead of Debon and Luthi.




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