Tuesday, July 7, 2009

U.S. Grand Prix 2009 : Victory for Pedrosa

Repsol Honda’s Dani Pedrosa stormed to a flag-to-flag victory in the U.S. Grand Prix before a sun-drenched crowd of nearly of over 46,000 on the challenging Laguna Seca circuit within sight of the Pacific Ocean in Monterey, California.

Starting fourth on the grid, the Spaniard jetted into the lead over the turn one crest and into the turn two left hand hairpin. Then he was gone. Pedrosa set one fast lap after another to pull away to what seemed a certain victory. But on the final lap Valentino Rossi (Yamaha) made a robust challenge to Pedrosa, closing onto his rear tire in the final turn. Pedrosa, however, was resolute, and used the power of the Honda RC212V to cross the line with a gap of .344s. Rossi was second and his teammate Jorge Lorenzo was third.

The victory, Pedrosa’s seventh in MotoGP and 30th career, was his first since the Catalunya Grand Prix on June 8, 2008. He was also able to solidify fourth in the championship after eight of 17 rounds.

What made the victory especially sweet, was that it showed he’d reverted to the form that can take him to victory after a very difficult set of races. Pedrosa injured his right hip in a crash in Mugello and for the following two races he couldn’t ride as he wanted. Today he was under no physical restrictions and showed what a powerful package he and the Honda RC212V can be.

Attrition took its toll on the field as they tried to complete 32 laps of the demanding
3.61k track. Only 12 made it to the finish, but four of the top eleven were Honda-mounted. San Carlo Honda Gresini’s Toni Elias finished a season best sixth and within .4 secs. of fifth placed Nicky Hayden (Ducati), who he chased to the checkered flag.

Randy De Puniet (LCR Honda) finished ninth, two spots in front of Alex De Angelis on the second San Carlo Honda Gresini machine. De Puniet had difficulty with traffic in the early laps before breaking clear. His fastest lap was the 18th of 32, by which time he was securely in ninth. De Angelis also found the early part of the race more difficult than the latter part. His fast lap was also on the 18th. And though he pressured Marco Melandri (Kawasaki), he couldn’t find a way past and was frustrated to miss out on a top ten finish by under a second.

Andrea Dovizioso (Repsol Honda) was among the unlucky. The Italian was in a secure fifth place and on the tail of the lead quartet when his front end slid away in the left hand turn five on the seventh lap. Earlier he’d had problems with engine braking after inadvertently hitting his clutch lever on one of the plastic stanchions separating the pit lane exit from the track. But he took full responsibility for the crash, which happened after repeated warnings.

Earlier, Gabor Talmacsi (Scot Honda) had crashed out on the fourth lap. It was his first race crash in his third MotoGP race, and on his first visit to Laguna Seca.


Thursday, January 1, 2009

Colin Edwards 's Profile

  • Bike No. : 5
  • Team: Tech 3 Yamaha
  • Date of Birth: February 27, 1974
  • Place of Birth: Houston, USA
  • Nationality: American
  • Residence: Texas, USA
  • Height: 179 cm
  • Weight: 69 kg
  • Marital Status: Married with two children
  • Hobbies: Snowboarding, golf, motocross
  • Total Races: 102 x MotoGP
  • Victories: 0
  • Pole Positions: 3
  • Podiums: 10
  • Wins: 2 (World Superbike)
  • First Race: 1990
  • First Grand Prix: 2003
  • First Pole: France, 16.10.2007
  • First Championship: Japan, 2003 (MotoGP)
Career Highlights

2009:
Tech 3 Yamaha, MotoGP World Championship

2008:
7th, MotoGP World Championship

2007:
9th, MotoGP World Championship

2006:
7th, MotoGP World Championship

2005:
4th, MotoGP World Championship

2004:
5th, MotoGP World Championship

2003:
13th, MotoGP World Championship

2002:
SUPERBIKE WORLD CHAMPION

2001:
2nd, Superbike World Championship

2000:
SUPERBIKE WORLD CHAMPION

1999:
2nd, Superbike World Championship

1998:
5th, Superbike World Championship

1997:
12th, Superbike World Championship

1996:
5th, Superbike World Championship

1995:
11th, Superbike World Championship

1994:
6th, AMA Superbike Championship

1993:

6th, AMA Superbike Championship

1992:

National 250cc Champion

1991:
Amateur racing in 600cc, 750cc and 250cc classes

James Toseland 's Profile

  • Bike No.: 52
  • Team: Tech 3 Yamaha Team
  • Date of Birth: 05/10/1980
  • Place of Birth: Doncaster, UK
  • Nationality: British
  • Residence: Isle of Man, UK
  • Height: 177 cm
  • Weight: 70 kg
  • Marital Status: Single
  • Hobbies: Motocross, playing the piano and training
  • Total Races: 18
  • Victories: 0
  • Pole Positions: 0
  • Podiums: 0
  • Wins: 2 (World Superbike)
  • First Race: 1995
  • First Grand Prix: 2008
  • First Pole: NA
Career Highlights

2009:
Tech3 Yamaha Team, MotoGP World Championship

2008:
11th, MotoGP World Championship

2007:
World Superbike Champion

2006:
2nd, World Superbike Championship

2005:
4th, World Superbike Championship

2004:
World Superbike Champion

2003:
3rd, World Superbike Championship

2002:
7th, World Superbike Championship

2001:
13th, World Superbike Championship

2000:
12th, British Superbike Championship

1999:
11th, World Supersport Championship

1998:
18th, World Supersport Championship

1997:
3rd, British Supersport Championship, British Honda CB500 Cup Champion

1996:
11th, Superteen Championship

1995:
Junior Road Race Championship (Champion)

1994:
125cc Road racing

1992:
Inter 100cc Youth Series (Best Newcomer)