Yamaha Day One Report
Season finale gets
underway in Valencia
The final round of the 2007 MotoGP World
Championship kicked off in Spain today, as
the curtain came up on the traditional
season-ending Grand Prix in Valencia. Fiat
Yamaha Team riders Valentino Rossi and Colin
Edwards had a less than perfect start to the
weekend however as they lacked traction and
finished the day eighth and thirteenth in
the combined standings.
A cold start to the morning gave way to
strong sunshine and blue skies, a weather
pattern which looks set to continue
throughout the weekend. Rossi finished this
morning's first practice in sixth, with
Edwards in ninth, but this afternoon the
pair failed to make any further significant
progress and both riders will need all the
available minutes remaining if they are to
try for a victorious end to the season on
Sunday. The fastest lap of the day was set
by Casey Stoner in a time of 1'32.968, with
Rossi 0.652 seconds down in 8th and Edwards
further off the pace in thirteenth.
Valentino Rossi - Position: 8th Time:
1'33.620 Laps: 52 "Today was quite difficult
and we really hoped to start in a better way
here! We're pushing at the maximum but at
the moment it's quite hard to ride the bike
how I want to. The main problem is that we
don't have grip and, although some tyres and
settings are better than others, we're still
sliding a lot. We've tried some very
different set-ups today but so far we
haven't made much progress so we're going to
have to keep going. Our bike isn't the
fastest and I think we can improve the
setting more, but the main problem is to
find a way to use the tyres so that we're in
a position to fight. Everyone wants to try
to finish the season on a high note so we
will look closely at the information we have
tonight and try to improve things for
tomorrow."
Colin Edwards - Position: 13th Time:
1'33.972 Laps: 52 "I think it would be
pretty hard to put into words how hard I'm
trying out there - I think I'd need to write
it in red ink for starters! We're on the
limit but we really can't seem to do
anything with it at the moment. I felt like
I was going out there with the constant risk
of a crash today and I kept pushing because
it was the only option to try to find the
key, but so far no luck. We've got one tyre
that's good on the right and one that's good
on the left but we can't find a combination
that works. We didn't start well this
morning and then we made no progress this
afternoon so we're going to have to come up
with something radical to fix it for
tomorrow!"
Davide Brivio - Team Director
"We have quite a lot of work to do it seems!
We are doing our best to find the right
setting for both riders and we've tried many
different things today to try to help us to
get the best from the tyres. So far we're
struggling a bit but tomorrow we will put
together all the information we have and
hopefully we can find the right way forward.
We obviously need to make some big
improvements but we have time and we will be
working very hard with both riders to come
up with the right package."
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