Yamaha Report
Heartbraking end to season
Rossi and Yamaha
Valentino Rossi's hopes of securing the
runner-up spot in the championship ended in
the unluckiest of fashions today, when a
technical issue brought the injured
Italian's race to a premature end in
Valencia. His Fiat Yamaha team-mate Colin
Edwards also had a disappointing race and
finished 13th in his final race for the
Factory Team, after starting from 15th.
Having broken three bones in his hand after
crashing in qualifying yesterday, Rossi
bravely decided to race, his 192nd
consecutive start since his 125cc debut in
2006. Forced to start from 17th after
completing only five laps in qualifying, he
needed to finish 15th or higher in order to
secure second place in the championship from
Pedrosa, who started on pole. By mid-race
distance he had gone one better, having
passed Anthony West, Shinya Nakano and
Makoto Tamada to take 14th.However on lap 18
Rossi ran into unexpected problems with his
bike and he was forced to retire, only able
look on as Pedrosa went on to win the race
and take the championship runner-up spot by
just one point.
Edwards meanwhile had made up three places
from his starting position to 12th, but was
limited by a lack of grip and unable to make
any headway to the next group of riders. A
late battle with Carlos Checa however, who
was riding in his last MotoGP race, went the
way of the Spaniard and Edwards was forced
to settle for 13th across the line and ninth
place in the championship on his Fiat Yamaha
farewell.
Lin Jarvis, Managing Director of Yamaha
Motor Racing, commented after the race,
"This final race has been a very
disappointing end to a long and hard season.
I feel very sorry that our machine failed
Valentino today and denied him the second
place in the championship that he surely
deserved. His ride today with a broken hand
showed his fighting spirit and his passion
for racing. Colin's last race for the Yamaha
Factory Team was also a disappointing end to
his season. I would like to anyway thank
Colin for his commitment to Yamaha and for
his great teamwork during the last three
years. We also look forward to having him in
the Yamaha family as our next-door neighbour
in 2008. Last but not least I would like to
thank all members of the Factory Team and
the Yamaha MotoGP staff for their tireless
dedication and commitment all year long. We
will now put our full focus on next year. We
have a lot of work ahead of us in order to
come back stronger and faster and to return
to winning ways for the 2008 MotoGP World
Championship." Colin
Edwards - Position: 13th Time: +46.572
"There's really nothing to say about today
so I'll just leave that be! It was my last
race with the Factory Team and everyone
knows I wanted a better goodbye than this,
but there was little I could do today. I'm
very thankful to everyone in this team for
the last three years, which have without
doubt been some of the most memorable of my
racing career. A huge thanks to Yamaha, to
Michelin and to everyone in the team; it's
been great fun. I'm very glad I'm staying
with Yamaha and now I'm just looking forward
to getting started with the new bike!"
Valentino Rossi - Position: DNF Time: 11
Laps "I have no words. For sure, after
today, I can say that it's not just a matter
of misfortune. I did everything I could in
order to be on the grid today, because I
wanted to try and confirm my second place in
the championship, which I think I deserved.
I was riding very fast, even though my bike
was not perfect. When I got into 14th place,
I told myself that my task was done, but I
was feeling quite good and I wanted to try
to pass some more riders. Unfortunately
however I felt that I had a problem with my
bike and I was forced to come in. Now we are
checking the data to understand what
happened, because at the moment it's not so
clear. I will need 20 days to fix my hand
and then I will be back in Jerez to start my
winter testing programme. I'd like to thank
Claudio Costa and Marco Montanari, as well
as everyone at the Clinica Mobile, because
they made a great effort with my hand to
enable me to race today."
Davide Brivio - Team Director
"We hoped for a much better end to the
season and we would like to say sorry to
Valentino because he made a great effort to
race with his broken hand. Unfortunately a
technical problem stopped him from getting
the second place and we're very sad about
this. Our engineers are doing everything
they can now to understand what happened
today, because Valentino felt that he had a
problem and that the engine was not working
properly. From our first analysis we are not
yet sure what the problem was, so we have
decided to send the engine back to Japan for
further investigation. Colin was only able
to finish 13th and it's a shame also that he
couldn't finish the season and his Factory
Team career on a better note. We're glad
however that he's staying in the Yamaha
family and we wish him all the best. It
seems that Valencia hasn't been a very lucky
track for us over the last couple of years,
but what happened today will just give us a
stronger motivation for next season. We
start testing again this month and we will
do everything we can to be at the top of the
championship again next year. Thanks to the
team and everyone involved; there have been
some very difficult moments this year but we
will try again in 2008."
Season ends on a high note
for Dunlop Yamaha Tech 3 Team The Dunlop
Yamaha Tech 3 Team finished 2007 at the
Valencia Grand Prix with its most impressive
performance of the year. Both riders secured
Dunlop's best qualifying result in the
premier class since 2002 as Sylvain Guintoli
and Makoto Tamada started from the second
row of the grid in fifth and six positions,
respectively.
In the race, Sylvain created another
personal best being the first Yamaha across
the finish line with both riders scoring
championship points as victory went to local
hero Dani Pedrosa with Sylvain claiming the
"Rookie of the Year" award.
Guintoli, after being as high as eighth
place during the 30-lap race had to settle
for 11th place after a race long duel with
the factory bikes of Carlos Checa, Tony
Elias and Randy De Puniet while Makoto, who
celebrated his 31st birthday on the day, was
also embroiled in the same battle and
finished 15th.
Sylvain Guintoli - Position: 11th Time:
+38.763 - "The start of the race wasn't that
great but then I got into a good rhythm to
have a good battle with Randy and Barros and
Elias. It was good fun race and considering
my start I am happy to finish where I did
and to be the first Yamaha homes as a great
bonus. It is pretty emotional for me at the
moment. We had such a great season. It was
the best season ever for me and I feel a bit
sad. I think the team all agree that we did
better than we expected. The aim at the
start was to progress, learn the category
and a MotoGP bike and try to beat my
teammate whenever possible. From the start I
think we showed that we had the pace and the
motivation whilst Dunlop put in an enormous
amount of hard work and were equally
motivated. The season was definitely very
positive for the entire team and I wish them
all the best for next year."
Makoto Tamada - Position: 15thTime: +56.879
- "During the race I had a very good pace
but after about half way the performance of
the tyre dropped down a little bit and I
also felt some vibration from the rear so I
lost a bit of confidence in pushing hard and
lost contact with the riders I was fighting
with. I'm not too happy with the race but I
would like to thank the team and Dunlop for
the opportunity to race in this team. I
didn't get the results that I was really
looking for but the team and the guys from
Dunlop never stopped working to try and
improve things. They couldn't have done
anything more to help me this year and I
wish everyone much success in the future."
Herve Poncharal - Dunlop
Yamaha Tech 3 Team Manager - "Definitely a
very good weekend for us. Our best
qualifying result by far with our two riders
on the second row and I was very proud to
end up our relationship with Dunlop on a
high note in qualifying and a solid result
in the race. The race was tough but we
managed to keep a good rhythm although the
start was not excellent as usual,
unfortunately. Sylvain pushed hard through
the entire race and there is nothing to be
ashamed of. The tyres were consistent all
race long, we were the first Yamaha across
the line something so that is something I'm
really proud of and both riders were in the
points again but this is the end of the
adventure of Yamaha Tech 3 and Dunlop. I
would like to thank all the Dunlop
technicians, fitters and engineers that have
been involved in the project because they
have been behind us 100%, always motivated
and always working very hard." "I
would also like to thank both my riders as
we have had a really incredible ambience in
the garage all year. There was never any
problem between the riders and team and
certainly for me on the human side 2007 is
the best year I have ever had with two
riders. I'm sad to see them leave but happy
to see Sylvain go to a good team and I wish
all the best to Makoto in his endeavours for
next year. I also wish all the best for
Dunlop and hope they can return to MotoGP as
soon as possible. Meanwhile I'd like to
congratulate Dunlop on their 15th
consecutive 250cc and 10th consecutive 125cc
World Championships."
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