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Season finale beckons Fiat
Yamaha Team to Valencia
A challenging first season of 800cc Grand
Prix racing comes to an end this weekend as
the eighteenth and final round of the 2007
MotoGP World Championship takes place at
Valencia in Spain. The traditional season
curtain call at the Ricardo Tormo circuit
marks the conclusion of a difficult campaign
for the Fiat Yamaha Team, although Valentino
Rossi does have the chance to salvage a
great deal of pride by sealing the runner-up
spot with a single point in Sunday's 30-lap
race.
Fifteenth place or above would leave Rossi
out of reach of Dani Pedrosa, who has to win
the race to maintain any chance of usurping
the Italian for that coveted second spot in
the final standings. The Valencian Grand
Prix is the 100th race since the new era of
four-stroke MotoGP was introduced in 2002
and it marks a special landmark for Rossi,
who is one of only three riders to have
appeared in every single one - taking 49
victories along the way. Two of them came at
the Ricardo Tormo circuit and a repeat
performance in front of his adoring Spanish
fans would see the Italian become the first
rider to reach the milestone of 100 podium
finishes in the 58-year history of
premier-class Grand Prix racing.
It will also be a special weekend for
Rossi's team-mate Colin Edwards, who is set
to make his final appearance for the team
before joining Herve Poncharal's Yamaha
Tech3 outfit in 2008. Valencia has been
something of a bogey track in the past for
Edwards, who finished ninth last year after
three successive eighth place finishes at a
circuit that is renowned for its unique
stadium-style surroundings. The track itself
is characterised by a never-ending burst of
tight corners, connected by short straights.
The long penultimate looping left-hander and
the fast entry to turn one contrast
violently with the otherwise geometric
flip-flop chicanes and slow speed corners of
the infield.
Valentino Rossi - "A long and hard season"
A difficult campaign comes to an end for
Valentino Rossi at Valencia with the sole
target of sealing the runner-up spot in the
championship. The five-time MotoGP World
Champion has not finished outside the top
two at any level of the championship since
taking ninth in his rookie 125cc season of
1996 and he is keen to maintain that run
with a single point on Sunday.
"The last race in Malaysia was a
disappointment but also very encouraging
because, on race day, everything worked very
well," says Rossi. "Hopefully we can use
this to start on a good note at Valencia
because Sepang showed how important it is to
start from the front. Valencia has usually
been a good track for me, although I don't
have such great memories from last year!
"It's been a long and hard season and now
we've finally arrived at the last race and
we are all hoping that we can have a good
weekend. More than anything I want to win
and give everyone in the team a happy end to
the season; motivation is still very high
and we will be doing the best we can in
Valencia. Second place is not first but it
is still important because I have not been
outside the top two since 1996 and I want to
keep that going."
Colin Edwards - "The target is always to
win"
For Colin Edwards the Valencia race marks
the end of a three-year spell with the
factory Yamaha team that has wielded six
podium positions - a tally the Texan admits
could have been much higher but for the
difficulties experienced this year. Amongst
his highlights with the factory team were
the teams' and constructors' titles and a
new MotoGP record of 17 point-scoring
finishes in 2005. Now the former World
Superbike Champion remains typically
determined to sign off with his first win
for the team and hold off last year's World
Champion Nicky Hayden in the fight for
eighth place in the championship.
"This season hasn't really turned out
exactly how we had planned, there have been
some high points and some low points but all
I'm thinking about now is making sure that
Valencia is one of the high ones!" says
Edwards. "The last two races have been
especially difficult but we're starting with
a clean slate on Friday morning and we'll go
from there. Of course it is not easy to win
races in this series but that's the target
we start off with at every Grand Prix.
"My guys have worked so hard all season and
I really want to give them something to be
proud of at the last race. It's going to be
a strange race - my last with the team - but
I'm really happy that I'm staying within the
Yamaha family. My wife and a few friends
from home are coming over too so I hope we
can make it a weekend to celebrate."
Davide Brivio - "Looking ahead to 2008"
Fiat Yamaha Team Director Davide Brivio
insists his staff are fully focused on their
objectives for this weekend although he
admits that attention is now turning towards
2008. The team will stay in Valencia for a
two-day test next Tuesday and Wednesday but
Brivio says the focus for the final race is
to complete 2007 business with the runner-up
spot in the championship for Rossi and a
successful final race with the team for
Colin Edwards.
"This is the last race of 2007 but we are
already looking ahead to the 2008 season,
which starts with testing at Valencia next
Tuesday!" says Brivio. "Already some of our
work with the bike is targeted at next year
but we also have one more race to contest
and we want to be competitive. This circuit
wasn't a good one for us last year but we
will try to finish the year as well as we
can. Valentino needs one point to secure
second in the championship, which is the
best result we can hope for now, so our
focus will be on that.
"This is Colin's final race with the factory
team but he will be staying with Yamaha,
which is important to us. From our point of
view he has been a great guy to work with
and the combination with Valentino has been
fantastic. In 2005, during his first season
with the team, we won the teams' and
constructors' titles, which was a great
achievement together. That is why we are
happy for him to stay in the Yamaha family
and we wish him the very best for next
season."
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