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MotoGP racing hit Estoril Portugal this weekend, and all eyes were on Casey Stoner as he took to motorcycle racing for the first time since taking three races off to help sort out his medical condition. Stoner’s return provided a quick reprieve to the Fiat-Yamaha camp, where riders Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo continue to battle for precious Championship points. With a 1-2 qualifying, Sunday’s race easily telegraphed itself to be a good one, and it didn’t disappoint. Spoilers and race results after the jump.
With his patent-pending rocket starts, Dani Pedrosa was the first man around Turn 1 of the Portuguese track. While things started well for Pedrosa, by the end of the first lap he would see Jorge Lorenzo rocket by him and take the lead. That would be the last anyone would see of the Spainiard, as Lorenzo dominated the field, pulling away easily.
Lorenzo’s lap times could only be matched by one man, Casey Stoner. Stoner would finish second for the day, but was still gapped by Lorenzo by over 6 seconds. The Australian’s pace was at times as strong as Lorenzo’s but with a sizable distance between the two riders, Stoner had to settle for second place.
Coming in third was the rocketman Dani Pedrosa, who was also trounced with a nearly 10 second gap by Lorenzo. Perhaps the biggeet shock of the race was the performance from Valentino Rossi, who finished 4th and over 23 seconds behind his teammate. Rossi at times, was lapping at Estoril a full two seconds slower than Lorenzo, making this maybe his most disappointing finish of the season. This finish for Rossi hands Lorenzo valuable points in the MotoGP Championship, and now makes a Lorenzo comeback a possibility. Rossi leads Lorenzo now by only 18 point, with 3 races in the season remaining.
Race Results from MotoGP at the Portuguese GP at Estoril, Portugal
Pos.No.RiderManufacturerTimeDiff199Jorge LORENZOYAMAHA45′35.522227Casey STONERDUCATI45′41.8166.29433Dani PEDROSAHONDA45′45.4119.889446Valentino ROSSIYAMAHA45′58.95023.42855Colin EDWARDSYAMAHA46′08.17432.652624Toni ELIASHONDA46′11.23135.70974Andrea DOVIZIOSOHONDA46′11.24535.723869Nicky HAYDENDUCATI46′14.35238.830952James TOSELANDYAMAHA46′19.61544.093107Chris VERMEULENSUZUKI46′28.38552.8631114Randy DE PUNIETHONDA46′31.22055.6981233Marco MELANDRIKAWASAKI46′40.0371′04.5151388Niccolo CANEPADUCATI46′40.0601′04.5381441Gabor TALMACSIHONDA47′02.8211′27.299Not Classified65Loris CAPIROSSISUZUKI33′23.8878 laps15Alex DE ANGELISHONDA13′44.83620 laps36Mika KALLIODUCATI8′18.51723 laps
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MotoGP racing hit Estoril Portugal this weekend, and all eyes were on Casey Stoner as he took to motorcycle racing for the first time since taking three races off to help sort out his medical condition. Stoner’s return provided a quick reprieve to the Fiat-Yamaha camp, where riders Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo continue to battle for precious Championship points. With a 1-2 qualifying, Sunday’s race easily telegraphed itself to be a good one, and it didn’t disappoint. Spoilers and race results after the jump.
With his patent-pending rocket starts, Dani Pedrosa was the first man around Turn 1 of the Portuguese track. While things started well for Pedrosa, by the end of the first lap he would see Jorge Lorenzo rocket by him and take the lead. That would be the last anyone would see of the Spainiard, as Lorenzo dominated the field, pulling away easily.
Lorenzo’s lap times could only be matched by one man, Casey Stoner. Stoner would finish second for the day, but was still gapped by Lorenzo by over 6 seconds. The Australian’s pace was at times as strong as Lorenzo’s but with a sizable distance between the two riders, Stoner had to settle for second place.
Coming in third was the rocketman Dani Pedrosa, who was also trounced with a nearly 10 second gap by Lorenzo. Perhaps the biggeet shock of the race was the performance from Valentino Rossi, who finished 4th and over 23 seconds behind his teammate. Rossi at times, was lapping at Estoril a full two seconds slower than Lorenzo, making this maybe his most disappointing finish of the season. This finish for Rossi hands Lorenzo valuable points in the MotoGP Championship, and now makes a Lorenzo comeback a possibility. Rossi leads Lorenzo now by only 18 point, with 3 races in the season remaining.
Race Results from MotoGP at the Portuguese GP at Estoril, Portugal
Pos.No.RiderManufacturerTimeDiff199Jorge LORENZOYAMAHA45′35.522227Casey STONERDUCATI45′41.8166.29433Dani PEDROSAHONDA45′45.4119.889446Valentino ROSSIYAMAHA45′58.95023.42855Colin EDWARDSYAMAHA46′08.17432.652624Toni ELIASHONDA46′11.23135.70974Andrea DOVIZIOSOHONDA46′11.24535.723869Nicky HAYDENDUCATI46′14.35238.830952James TOSELANDYAMAHA46′19.61544.093107Chris VERMEULENSUZUKI46′28.38552.8631114Randy DE PUNIETHONDA46′31.22055.6981233Marco MELANDRIKAWASAKI46′40.0371′04.5151388Niccolo CANEPADUCATI46′40.0601′04.5381441Gabor TALMACSIHONDA47′02.8211′27.299Not Classified65Loris CAPIROSSISUZUKI33′23.8878 laps15Alex DE ANGELISHONDA13′44.83620 laps36Mika KALLIODUCATI8′18.51723 laps
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