Thursday, September 18, 2008

Rossi wins first ever Indy MotoGP race

Rossi wins first ever Indy MotoGP race

MotoGP championship leader Valentino Rossi beat crowd favourite Nicky Hayden to win the inaugural, rain-shortened Indianapolis Grand Prix.

The rain that shortened the 125cc race, and forced a rescheduling of the 250cc round, came back with 16 laps of the 28-lap MotoGP race gone, and caused the red flag to be shown on lap 22.

By then Rossi, who had a major moment with his Fiat Yamaha on lap 17 but managed to save it, had already overtaken Hayden's Repsol Honda on lap 14 and kept edging away from him, after the Kentucky rider took the lead at the end of lap two.

Rossi didn't have the best of starts from pole as he dropped to fourth, with title rival Casey Stoner taking the lead immediately with his Ducati Marlboro and followed by Hayden and Andrea Dovizioso.

In the space of a few corners the JiR Honda rider, who started in seventh, overtook both men ahead, but Hayden was soon back on his tail and from the beginning of third lap he was ahead and chased by Rossi.

Rossi and Hayden exchanged fastest laps for ten consecutive laps, while the rest of the field, led by the Italian's teammate Jorge Lorenzo, dropped back. The Spaniard, however, opened up a wide gap over a fighting trio composed of Stoner, Dovizioso, and Rizla Suzuki wild card Ben Spies.

In the end, the top six positions were classified exactly in that order, which was taken at the end of lap 20.

Sylvain Guintoli finished seventh with his Alice Ducati, ahead of Repsol Honda's Dani Pedrosa, eighth in his racing debut with Bridgestone tyres, Chris Vermeulen's Rizla Suzuki, and Alex de Angelis's Honda Gresini.

Pos Rider Bike Time 1. Valentino Rossi Yamaha (B) 37:20.095 2. Nicky Hayden Honda (M) + 5.972 3. Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha (M) + 7.858 4. Casey Stoner Ducati (B) + 28.162 5. Andrea Dovizioso Honda (M) + 28.824 6. Ben Spies Suzuki (B) + 29.645 7. Sylvain Guintoli Ducati (B) + 36.223 8. Dani Pedrosa Honda (B) + 37.258 9. Chris Vermeulen Suzuki (B) + 38.442 10. Alex de Angelis Honda (B) + 42.437 11. Anthony West Kawasaki (B) + 47.179 12. Toni Elias Ducati (B) + 55.962 13. Randy de Puniet Honda (M) + 57.366 14. John Hopkins Kawasaki (B) + 58.353 15. Colin Edwards Yamaha (M) +1:00.613 16. Loris Capirossi Suzuki (B) +1:05.620 17. Shinya Nakano Honda (B) +1:05.854 18. James Toseland Yamaha (M) +1:07.968 19. Marco Melandri Ducati (B) +1:21.023

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