Tuesday, 25 May 2010

MotoGP Lemans France 2010: Lorenzo brilliant race Sunday




French MotoGP race at the spectacle of two Fiat Yamaha team rider. Untouched by the drivers of other teams since the beginning, Jorge Lorenzo managed to beat Valentino Rossi.On the race circuit in Le Mans on Sunday (23/05/2010), Lorenzo emerged as champion with a record time of 44 minutes 29.114 seconds, took 28 rounds. He was five seconds ahead of Rossi who had to settle for second place.Rossi was in front after the race started, securing its position as holder of pole position. But he kept being followed Lorenzo, who with his aggressive style continues to put pressure on The Doctor.The duel between them began to happen very strict on the seventh lap, where Lorenzo Rossi had followed two consecutive times at close range, but the defending champions could retaliate.New on lap-11 Lorenzo attack could no longer managed by Rossi, who apparently is still bothered by his shoulder condition that has not recovered completely.
The Spaniard went on to establish the speed and position. Three laps later he was giving a distance of three seconds on Rossi. Since it looks difficult to pursue and eventually did manage to touch the finish line as the best.Thus Lorenzo has won two of three races this season, and is entitled to lead the standings. Got his first win in the second series in Jerez, Spain, whereas in the series opener in Qatar, he also climbed the podium in second place under Rossi.The third podium at Le Mans racing driver belonged to Andrea Dovizioso Honda. He gained the place after winning a tight race in last lap-lap with Dani Pedrosa and Nicky Hayden. This is number two for the third podium after receiving the first Dovizioso at Losail.Pedrosa should be satisfied with 11 points on ranked fifth behind Hayden. In the second series in Jerez Pedrosa failed to win because successful passed by Lorenzo on lap-last lap while leading the race early on.Casey Stoner's misfortune experienced by the only outstanding on the track in less than three laps. He had fallen into the actual position without the pressure - and instantly KO. Loris Capirossi and Ben Spies also out, like three weeks ago at Jerez

Friday, 14 May 2010

Jorge Lorenzo produces ride of his life to take rousing victory in Jerez

 Jorge Lorenzo produces ride of his life to take rousing victory in Jerez


Lorenzo in yamaha-racing.com
Jorge Lorenzo produced one of the rides of his life to take a superb win in Spain today, the grandeur of a full-to-bursting Jerez providing a fitting amphitheatre for his first MotoGP win on home soil. Valentino Rossi finished third, making it a sixteenth double podium for the Fiat Yamaha pair since 2008. Lorenzo got a bad start and had dropped from second to fifth by the second lap, as he struggled to find a rhythm with a full fuel tank. On lap five he was able to pass Casey Stoner and then, five laps on, Nicky Hayden but he looked destined to stay in third as he languished 1.5 seconds adrift of Rossi, who was in turn the same distance from Pedrosa. With a third of the race to go however the Spaniard picked up pace, suddenly the fastest man on track as he stormed up on his team-mate. On lap 22 he despatched the Italian but with only five laps left and a two second gap a victory still looked unlikely. The tenacious youngster was not giving up however in pursuit of a sixth premier-class win and he rapidly gained on his fellow Spaniard to bring himself within striking distance on his penultimate lap. His first attempt to pass resulted in a dramatic moment as they both momentarily looked like running off track and in the end he had to leave it to the last lap to make the definitive move, passing Pedrosa on the brakes at the end of the back straight and crossing the line 0.543 seconds ahead. Lorenzo, who turns 23 on Tuesday, celebrated in hilarious style by leaping into the lake in the middle of the circuit, much to the rapture of the home fans who were already celebrating Spanish wins in the 125cc and Moto2 classes earlier in the day. Rossi was happy to make the podium, having struggled all weekend to overcome his injured shoulder and set-up problems with his M1. The World Champion got a great start from the second row and was second behind Pedrosa for most of the race. He stayed in touch in the early stages but began to drop back as his bike started to slide, eventually giving best to his charging team-mate and settling for the final podium spot and a valuable 16 points, 0.4 seconds behind Pedrosa. The Championship is now led by Lorenzo with 45 points, while Rossi is four points off him in second. The riders now have a three-week break before the French round at Le Mans on 23rd May. Jorge Lorenzo - Position: 1st Time: 45'17.538"It has always been one of my dreams to win a MotoGP race in Spain and this was like a movie, everything that could possibly happen did! It was a very hard race because I made such a bad start and then found it very difficult in the first laps - I gave myself a tough job to do. After that I started to feel better and rode like a demon to get to the front. Once I passed Valentino I knew that I couldn't take it easy, I had to try everything to win and it was all I could think about. I had a great fight with Dani and in one moment we nearly crashed so I had to try again, on the very last lap! I know it's better to win races calmly, from the front, but lately that hasn't been the way for us and I have had to fight on every lap. I saw the lake on Thursday and thought it would be funny to jump in and I think the fans liked it, but I didn't really think about how heavy I'd be with wet leathers and for a minute I thought I wasn't going to get out! This has been an amazing day, I can't believe I've achieved this dream of mine, in front of all the Spanish fans at this magical place."

Lorenzo did not intend to F1


IN GERNO Lesmo - Event Formula One proved to have considerable appeal in the eyes of MotoGP racer. After Valentino Rossi, now in the FIAT Yamaha teammate, Jorge Lorenzo who claimed to want to taste the sensation of the ground the jet velocity.

Expressed the desire to taste Lorenzo F1 car while watching the Spanish GP at the Catalunya Circuit, Sunday yesterday. However, although very eager to drive a F1 car one day, Lorenzo stressed when he was reluctant to pursue the super fast race cars as a career professionalnya.

"Maybe someday I will be trying out a F1 car. But, I do not intend mejalaninya as a profession, "said Lorenzo was quoted as saying Visordown, Tuesday (11/05/2010).

Lorenzo's reluctance to continue his career in the race on four wheels is not separated from his desire incised gold ink in the arena of MotoGP. Lorenzo admitted, for now she still wants full concentration on the most prestigious motor race in the world.

"There are still many things I need demonstrated in the MotoGP arena," said Palma de Mallorca-born racing driver, 23 years ago.

When asked the related issue of his team mate Valentino Rossi's move to the F1 event at the 2011 season, Lorenzo claimed "no idea" what the plan is the nine-time world champion at the time lag depan.Jangan news about World Cup 2010, only in Okezone.com


Known, the issue would be the departure of the Doctor to F1 is not new news. This issue itself emerged after a couple of times Rossi tested the Ferrari's car and managed to record a good time. Finally, Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo bluntly ready to provide a third car, when the Italian was willing to join the Maranello-Ferrari headquarters. (ACF)

Saturday, 8 May 2010

Stoner: Lorenzo Make Us Look Ridiculous


Doni Wahyudi - detiksport

Reuters Jakarta - great performance when Jorge Lorenzo won the MotoGP Barcelona back to flattery. Extraordinary action in the race to make the other riders look ridiculous. Thus expressed related to the results of Casey Stoner's MotoGP race at Jerez dihelar Barcelona at the weekend. One of the remarkable action of Lorenzo's fantastic that time of course when you overtake Dani Pedrosa and a half laps remaining when the race again. Action is the culmination of a series of other performances that demonstrated the Fiat Yamaha hero in his own cage. Because Lorenzo also appeared craze with a successful catch up of four seconds over Pedrosa and menjadu champion after chance fell to fifth position in the early races. Overall it's what makes Stoner did not hesitate to issue a high eulogy on the rivals. "He had a grip that looks better than everyone and can master all the corners. While many drivers' difficulties in a narrow corner, he drove on," Stoner flattered at MCN. "In addition, he's riding really well and make the drivers laih looked ridiculous. If Jorge was not too far behind in the early races, he's going to far to leave us. He drove well in the race," added the former world champion from Australia is . Lorenzo took the victory in Jerez menuncaki drivers standings with four-point advantage over Valentino Rossi in second place.

Saturday, 1 May 2010

Optimistic Lorenzo Achieve Good Results


Spanish MotoGP ahead

Okdwitya Karina Sari - detiksport
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Jerez - Jorge Lorenzo quite satisfied with the result that he gained at the Spanish MotoGP qualifying. Fiat Yamaha rider was optimistic that the best capable of displaying thousands of fans in front of his country.
Lorenzo will melakoni race that was held at the Jerez circuit from the second position. In the qualifying session, only to lose time from Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa who took pole position.
Lorenzo had failed to repeat the achievements of the second free practice session managed to be the fastest time. However, Lorenzo believed would improve their performance when racing.

"I was very quick this morning and I hope I can do it again earlier, but we were slightly disturbed due to rising temperatures and are unable to maintain good performance," said the young Spaniard was quoted as Crash.

"This morning I was able to race like I wanted with a good feeling, but the qualifying session it was not the same. After all, when I was not too bad and we still were at the forefront, and it is very important," he continued.

With the race being held 'in house', Lorenzo will have the full support of the fans. Moreover, Lorenzo had never climbed the highest podium in this series after the first season in the MotoGP class he finished in the order of the three subsequent seasons, while one driver was actually retired 22 years.

"I am very pleased with the next day and I feel confident that I can show a good race in front of the Spanish fans. This is a special track for the race and I can not wait to hear the screams of fans," Lorenzo finished

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