Monday, August 17, 2009

Rossi: I was ready and waiting

Rossi: I was ready and waiting

History repeated itself for Valentino Rossi in Sunday's Czech Republic Grand Prix when, for the second year in succession, his nearest title rival crashed out while holding a narrow lead - handing the Italian victory and a 50 point championship advantage.

In 2008 it was Ducati's Casey Stoner who lowsided out of the race, but in 2009 it was Fiat Yamaha team-mate Jorge Lorenzo who appeared to succumb to the pressure.

While Stoner had fallen on lap 7 while being hunted down by Rossi, Lorenzo had fought forwards from fourth at turn one to take second behind Rossi on lap 4 of 22.

From then on it was a two-man race, the M1 riders blasting around Brno over one-second a lap faster than their nearest rivals, led by Repsol Honda's Dani Pedrosa.

“We tried a modification to close the gap with Jorge, who in practice was faster than us, so we began the race a little bit blind,” said Rossi. “I got a good start and tried to push like a devil. In the first two or three laps I knew the bike was working well. I was waiting for the battle with Jorge, but I still made it hard work for him to catch me.”

Lorenzo finally overtook Rossi for the first and last time with six laps to go, squeezing inside the Italian on the brakes into turn three.

The reigning six time MotoGP champion then made a half-hearted attempt to retake the lead at the same turn on the following lap. Rossi hadn't even got alongside Lorenzo when the #99 lost the front and lowsided into his second retirement in a row.

“When Jorge overtook me I thought 'now we will have another big battle' like so many times this year. I felt strong and I was ready. But unfortunately Jorge made a mistake; he lost the front and crashed,” said Rossi. “After that was relaxed, I rode around like a tourist - looking at everything!”

Lorenzo now has just six races to try and claw back the lost points, meaning an average of 8.3 points per race.

It's will be a huge task: Rossi left Brno 2008 with an identical 50 point lead over Stoner with six rounds to go - and went on to win his eighth world championship by 93 points.

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Yamaha launches new Fazer in India

Yamaha the new Fazer in India. Fazer is the third bike from Yamaha on FZ-16 platform. Recently yamaha launched a new variant of FZ-16 called FZ-S. Similar to the FZ-S, the fazer is powered by a 153cc engine producing 14PS of max power at 7500rpm and 14Nm of peak torque at 6500rpm. This new Fazer comes with a quarter fairing and it now gets even bigger rear tyre. The rear tyre is now 140-60 with 17″ alloy wheels. Fazer is priced at Rs72,000 (ex-showroom delhi). Fazer is available in four colours – blue, black,red and orange.

In additon to the launch of Fazer, Yamaha has announced the launch of new colours for R15 – yellow, black,red and blue

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source : www.xroadies.com/bikes

Yamaha to launch two new bikes

Yamaha will launch two new bikes in premium bike segment to strengthen its market share in the segment. The premium bike segment here does not refer to 150cc but bike with displacement capacity above 600cc. The new bikes will be on the line of R1 and MT=01. Whether Yamaha would launch the much expected R6 is a million dollar question. We are digging out more details..stay tuned.

Yamaha will launch these bikes in mid -September to cater to the festive season demand. Yamaha will also launch new variants of FZ-16 and R15 in the coming months.

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source : www.xroadies.com/bikes