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SOAKED SEPANG BATTLE DELIVERS DOUBLE YAMAHA PODIUM

31/10/2016

 

Movistar Yamaha Factory Racing
SOAKED SEPANG BATTLE DELIVERS DOUBLE YAMAHA PODIUM
Movistar Yamaha MotoGP‘s Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo withstood treacherous conditions at the Sepang International Circuit to take second and third in this afternoon‘s Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix in soaking weather.
Pictures for editorial use only
Copyrights 2016 Yamaha Motor Racing Srl
Nome gp
GRAND PRIX OF MALAYSIA
Sepang, Malaysia - 30th October 2016
RACE
15:00 LOCAL TIME GMT+8 AIR 25°C / TRACK 28°C STORMY RAIN / HUMIDITY 97%
Rider
2nd
VALENTINO ROSSI
+3.115 / 19 LAPS
Rider
3rd
JORGE LORENZO
+11.924 / 19 LAPS
Sepang (Malaysia), 30th October 2016

Heavy rain saw the start of the Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix delayed and the race distance reduced to 19 laps, but the more than 95,000 attendees still got plenty of thrilling racing action. Movistar Yamaha MotoGP riders Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo fought hard during the race to take second and third, their fifth double podium of the season.

Rossi had dropped two places from his position on the starting grid as the 21 MotoGP riders stormed out of the gates. As a result he went into the first corner in fourth, but quickly worked his way to the front over the next couple of turns. Rossi swiftly gained the lead and tried to break away but he was soon joined by Andrea Iannone. The following 11 laps were a consistent tug of war for the lead in the race between the two Italians.

The Doctor used the nimble character of the Yamaha to the fullest in the twisty sections of the Sepang circuit. With 12 laps remaining Iannone made his first attempt to take off at the front, but Rossi didn‘t let him escape and upped his pace further to close the gap within two laps, with Andrea Dovizioso in tow.

Studying his rival‘s riding, Rossi timed his attack to perfection. He wrestled his way past Iannone, followed by Dovizioso, and set a provisional fastest lap while the rivals behind him lost time battling each other. With five laps to go, as the track started to dry, Rossi suffered a problem on the right side of his front tyre. As a result he went wide in turn one, allowing Dovizioso through and after having experienced two moments the Doctor decided to bring his YZR-M1over the line in second place, 3.115s behind the leader.

Teammate Lorenzo took the holeshot from pole on the wet track, but wasn‘t able to hold off an aggressive move from Marc Marquez and Iannone a few corners later, that saw him being relegated to sixth at the end of the first lap. The Mallorcan moved up one place at the start of lap three when Aleix Espargaró went wide and then took up the pursuit of Marquez who was a little more than a second ahead of him.

Lorenzo set a provisional fastest lap, but lost time and a place due to a scrap with Cal Crutchlow. Lorenzo decided to follow the Briton to the leading group and then found an impressive race pace but was unable to match the front runners. He had a lonely ride to the podium as Crutchlow, Marquez and Iannone all crashed in the later stages of the race, allowing him to grab a solid third place, finishing 11.924s from the front.

Rossi's second place earns him 20 points and leaves him second in the championship standings with 236 points. Lorenzo's performance sees him take 16 points and places him third in the rankings on 208 points, trailing by 28 points, making Rossi the 2016 MotoGP Vice Champion.

The MotoGP paddock heads back to Spain now for the last round of the season in Valencia in two weeks‘ time.

The extended imagery from today's Race at the Sepang International Circuit is available on
www.yamahamotogp.com
Download
MASSIMO MEREGALLI
MASSIMO MEREGALLI 
TEAM DIRECTOR
   
 

A double podium under today‘s critical circumstances is the evidence the team did an excellent job again here in Sepang. Valentino rode a superb and perfect race and I am sure he would have battled with Dovizioso until the very end, if his front tyre would not have dropped so quickly on the 15th lap. He was great to read the situation at the beginning of the race and he was also very brave because he had to reject first Iannone‘s attacks and then Dovi‘s. As for Jorge, it was evident from the beginning of the race that he did not have the feeling on today‘s flooded track but he was patient, his riding was very smooth and he was able to manage the situation for third place on the podium. We wrapped up the triple overseas races in the opposite way we started it. Although Vale has secured the second place in the overall standings, the third place is still open and therefore we head to Valencia now with the aim of having both riders on the final podium. I want to take this occasion to thank the whole team crew and all the staff, as the last three races have been a long and intense journey.

 
   
VALENTINO ROSSI
VALENTINO ROSSI
   
 

My main target for today was to arrive in front of Jorge for second place in the championship, but I also wanted to win because I felt very good with the bike in the beginning. I had to fight a lot with Iannone and he was fast. After, when I went in front, I was very optimistic but when the water on the track became less the temperature went up, I was a bit in trouble with the tyres, especially with the front. I had two moments, I risked too much and I made a mistake and in that moment Dovizioso was too fast and he went. Securing second place in the championship is important, the battle with Lorenzo is always very intense and we always arrive at the last race. When you beat a rider that‘s very strong, like Jorge, it‘s great and in the end it has been a good season. I wanted to win, but it wasn‘t possible.

 
   
JORGE LORENZO
JORGE LORENZO
   
 

Being honest, today I‘ve been lucky, because without the crashes I would have finished fifth or sixth. Crutchlow, Iannone and Marquez crashed and finally I got this podium and that‘s OK. In the past I have been competitive in wet races, when I felt great. Especially with pit stops I have won races, I have secured podiums and got pole positions in the rain. In the wet, with the Michelin tyres this year, especially at the beginning, I had trouble getting confidence in the front tyre. It has been hard for me but after Brno we made some modifications to the setting and also this tarmac helps. At this track I had more grip than normal, so I had a bit more confidence and I was able to be more competitive. Maybe in the race a bit less than in qualifying, but finally because of some luck it was enough to get to the podium. We now go to Valencia with the aim to confirm the third place in the championship.

 
   
LINKS & DOWNLOAD
Session for MAL MotoGP Race (Courtesy by Dorna)
Download
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RACE RESULTS
30/10/2016
       
1. A. DOVIZIOSO DUCATI TEAM 42'27.333  
2. V. ROSSI MOVISTAR YAMAHA MOTOGP + 3.115  
3. J. LORENZO MOVISTAR YAMAHA MOTOGP + 11.924  
4. H. BARBERA AVINTIA RACING + 19.916  
5. L. BAZ AVINTIA RACING + 21.353  
6. M. VIÑALES TEAM SUZUKI ECSTAR + 22.932  
7. A. BAUTISTA APRILIA RACING TEAM GRESINI + 25.829  
8. J. MILLER ESTRELLA GALICIA 0,0 MARC VDS + 32.746  
9. P. ESPARGARÒ MONSTER YAMAHA TECH3 + 33.704  
10. D. PETRUCCI OCTO PRAMAC YAKHNICH + 34.280  
11. M. MARQUEZ REPSOL HONDA TEAM + 36.480  
12. E. LAVERTY PULL & BEAR ASPAR TEAM + 36.638  
13. A. ESPARGARÒ TEAM SUZUKI ECSTAR + 36.897  
14. B. SMITH MONSTER YAMAHA TECH3 + 45.609  
15. S. REDDING OCTO PRAMAC YAKHNICH + 49.779  
16. H. AOYAMA REPSOL HONDA TEAM + 52.665  
17. S. BRADL APRILIA RACING TEAM GRESINI + 52.784  
18. T. RABAT ESTRELLA GALICIA 0,0 MARC VDS + 54.891  
19. A. IANNONE DUCATI TEAM N.C. (7 laps)  
20. C. CRUTCHLOW LCR HONDA N.C. (8 laps)  
21. Y. HERNANDEZ PULL & BEAR ASPAR TEAM N.C. (8 laps)  
 
RACE-GRAPH
FULL SIZE VIEW
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSIFICATION
RIDER
       
1. Marc Marquez (SPA) Repsol Honda Team 278  
2. Valentino Rossi (ITA) Movistar Yamaha MotoGP 236  
3. Jorge Lorenzo (SPA) Movistar Yamaha MotoGP 208  
4. Maverick Viñales (SPA) Team Suzuki Ecstar 191  
5. Andrea Dovizioso (ITA) Ducati Team 162  
6. Dani Pedrosa (SPA) Repsol Honda Team 155  
7. Cal Crutchlow (GBR) LCR Honda 141  
8. Pol Espargarò (SPA) Monster Yamaha Tech3 124  
9. Hector Barbera (SPA) Avintia Racing 97  
10. Andrea Iannone (ITA) Ducati Team 96  
11. Aleix Espargarò (SPA) Team Suzuki Ecstar 85  
12. Eugene Laverty (IRL) Pull & Bear Aspar Team 77  
13. Alvaro Bautista (SPA) Aprilia Racing Team Gresini 76  
14. Scott Redding (GBR) Octo Pramac Yakhnich 72  
15. Danilo Petrucci (ITA) Octo Pramac Yakhnich 71  
Movistar Yamaha Factory Racing
SOAKED SEPANG BATTLE DELIVERS DOUBLE YAMAHA PODIUM
Movistar Yamaha MotoGP‘s Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo withstood treacherous conditions at the Sepang International Circuit to take second and third in this afternoon‘s Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix in soaking weather.
Pictures for editorial use only
Copyrights 2016 Yamaha Motor Racing Srl
Nome gp
GRAND PRIX OF MALAYSIA
Sepang, Malaysia - 30th October 2016
RACE
15:00 LOCAL TIME GMT+8 AIR 25°C / TRACK 28°C STORMY RAIN / HUMIDITY 97%
Rider
2nd
VALENTINO ROSSI
+3.115 / 19 LAPS
Rider
3rd
JORGE LORENZO
+11.924 / 19 LAPS
Sepang (Malaysia), 30th October 2016

Heavy rain saw the start of the Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix delayed and the race distance reduced to 19 laps, but the more than 95,000 attendees still got plenty of thrilling racing action. Movistar Yamaha MotoGP riders Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo fought hard during the race to take second and third, their fifth double podium of the season.

Rossi had dropped two places from his position on the starting grid as the 21 MotoGP riders stormed out of the gates. As a result he went into the first corner in fourth, but quickly worked his way to the front over the next couple of turns. Rossi swiftly gained the lead and tried to break away but he was soon joined by Andrea Iannone. The following 11 laps were a consistent tug of war for the lead in the race between the two Italians.

The Doctor used the nimble character of the Yamaha to the fullest in the twisty sections of the Sepang circuit. With 12 laps remaining Iannone made his first attempt to take off at the front, but Rossi didn‘t let him escape and upped his pace further to close the gap within two laps, with Andrea Dovizioso in tow.

Studying his rival‘s riding, Rossi timed his attack to perfection. He wrestled his way past Iannone, followed by Dovizioso, and set a provisional fastest lap while the rivals behind him lost time battling each other. With five laps to go, as the track started to dry, Rossi suffered a problem on the right side of his front tyre. As a result he went wide in turn one, allowing Dovizioso through and after having experienced two moments the Doctor decided to bring his YZR-M1over the line in second place, 3.115s behind the leader.

Teammate Lorenzo took the holeshot from pole on the wet track, but wasn‘t able to hold off an aggressive move from Marc Marquez and Iannone a few corners later, that saw him being relegated to sixth at the end of the first lap. The Mallorcan moved up one place at the start of lap three when Aleix Espargaró went wide and then took up the pursuit of Marquez who was a little more than a second ahead of him.

Lorenzo set a provisional fastest lap, but lost time and a place due to a scrap with Cal Crutchlow. Lorenzo decided to follow the Briton to the leading group and then found an impressive race pace but was unable to match the front runners. He had a lonely ride to the podium as Crutchlow, Marquez and Iannone all crashed in the later stages of the race, allowing him to grab a solid third place, finishing 11.924s from the front.

Rossi's second place earns him 20 points and leaves him second in the championship standings with 236 points. Lorenzo's performance sees him take 16 points and places him third in the rankings on 208 points, trailing by 28 points, making Rossi the 2016 MotoGP Vice Champion.

The MotoGP paddock heads back to Spain now for the last round of the season in Valencia in two weeks‘ time.

The extended imagery from today's Race at the Sepang International Circuit is available on
www.yamahamotogp.com
Download
MASSIMO MEREGALLI
MASSIMO MEREGALLI 
TEAM DIRECTOR
   
 

A double podium under today‘s critical circumstances is the evidence the team did an excellent job again here in Sepang. Valentino rode a superb and perfect race and I am sure he would have battled with Dovizioso until the very end, if his front tyre would not have dropped so quickly on the 15th lap. He was great to read the situation at the beginning of the race and he was also very brave because he had to reject first Iannone‘s attacks and then Dovi‘s. As for Jorge, it was evident from the beginning of the race that he did not have the feeling on today‘s flooded track but he was patient, his riding was very smooth and he was able to manage the situation for third place on the podium. We wrapped up the triple overseas races in the opposite way we started it. Although Vale has secured the second place in the overall standings, the third place is still open and therefore we head to Valencia now with the aim of having both riders on the final podium. I want to take this occasion to thank the whole team crew and all the staff, as the last three races have been a long and intense journey.

 
   
VALENTINO ROSSI
VALENTINO ROSSI
   
 

My main target for today was to arrive in front of Jorge for second place in the championship, but I also wanted to win because I felt very good with the bike in the beginning. I had to fight a lot with Iannone and he was fast. After, when I went in front, I was very optimistic but when the water on the track became less the temperature went up, I was a bit in trouble with the tyres, especially with the front. I had two moments, I risked too much and I made a mistake and in that moment Dovizioso was too fast and he went. Securing second place in the championship is important, the battle with Lorenzo is always very intense and we always arrive at the last race. When you beat a rider that‘s very strong, like Jorge, it‘s great and in the end it has been a good season. I wanted to win, but it wasn‘t possible.

 
   
JORGE LORENZO
JORGE LORENZO
   
 

Being honest, today I‘ve been lucky, because without the crashes I would have finished fifth or sixth. Crutchlow, Iannone and Marquez crashed and finally I got this podium and that‘s OK. In the past I have been competitive in wet races, when I felt great. Especially with pit stops I have won races, I have secured podiums and got pole positions in the rain. In the wet, with the Michelin tyres this year, especially at the beginning, I had trouble getting confidence in the front tyre. It has been hard for me but after Brno we made some modifications to the setting and also this tarmac helps. At this track I had more grip than normal, so I had a bit more confidence and I was able to be more competitive. Maybe in the race a bit less than in qualifying, but finally because of some luck it was enough to get to the podium. We now go to Valencia with the aim to confirm the third place in the championship.

 
   
LINKS & DOWNLOAD
Session for MAL MotoGP Race (Courtesy by Dorna)
Download
Nome gp
RACE RESULTS
30/10/2016
       
1. A. DOVIZIOSO DUCATI TEAM 42'27.333  
2. V. ROSSI MOVISTAR YAMAHA MOTOGP + 3.115  
3. J. LORENZO MOVISTAR YAMAHA MOTOGP + 11.924  
4. H. BARBERA AVINTIA RACING + 19.916  
5. L. BAZ AVINTIA RACING + 21.353  
6. M. VIÑALES TEAM SUZUKI ECSTAR + 22.932  
7. A. BAUTISTA APRILIA RACING TEAM GRESINI + 25.829  
8. J. MILLER ESTRELLA GALICIA 0,0 MARC VDS + 32.746  
9. P. ESPARGARÒ MONSTER YAMAHA TECH3 + 33.704  
10. D. PETRUCCI OCTO PRAMAC YAKHNICH + 34.280  
11. M. MARQUEZ REPSOL HONDA TEAM + 36.480  
12. E. LAVERTY PULL & BEAR ASPAR TEAM + 36.638  
13. A. ESPARGARÒ TEAM SUZUKI ECSTAR + 36.897  
14. B. SMITH MONSTER YAMAHA TECH3 + 45.609  
15. S. REDDING OCTO PRAMAC YAKHNICH + 49.779  
16. H. AOYAMA REPSOL HONDA TEAM + 52.665  
17. S. BRADL APRILIA RACING TEAM GRESINI + 52.784  
18. T. RABAT ESTRELLA GALICIA 0,0 MARC VDS + 54.891  
19. A. IANNONE DUCATI TEAM N.C. (7 laps)  
20. C. CRUTCHLOW LCR HONDA N.C. (8 laps)  
21. Y. HERNANDEZ PULL & BEAR ASPAR TEAM N.C. (8 laps)  
 
RACE-GRAPH
FULL SIZE VIEW
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSIFICATION
RIDER
       
1. Marc Marquez (SPA) Repsol Honda Team 278  
2. Valentino Rossi (ITA) Movistar Yamaha MotoGP 236  
3. Jorge Lorenzo (SPA) Movistar Yamaha MotoGP 208  
4. Maverick Viñales (SPA) Team Suzuki Ecstar 191  
5. Andrea Dovizioso (ITA) Ducati Team 162  
6. Dani Pedrosa (SPA) Repsol Honda Team 155  
7. Cal Crutchlow (GBR) LCR Honda 141  
8. Pol Espargarò (SPA) Monster Yamaha Tech3 124  
9. Hector Barbera (SPA) Avintia Racing 97  
10. Andrea Iannone (ITA) Ducati Team 96  
11. Aleix Espargarò (SPA) Team Suzuki Ecstar 85  
12. Eugene Laverty (IRL) Pull & Bear Aspar Team 77  
13. Alvaro Bautista (SPA) Aprilia Racing Team Gresini 76  
14. Scott Redding (GBR) Octo Pramac Yakhnich 72  
15. Danilo Petrucci (ITA) Octo Pramac Yakhnich 71  

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