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2006 MotoGP Championship - Round 15 - Twin Ring Motegi, Japan - September 22/23/24 - Coverage by MCNEWS.COM.AU |
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Yamaha Preview |
| The final leg of an exhausting
Grand Prix triple-header takes place in Japan this weekend as the
chase for the MotoGP World Championship heads north from Australia
with Camel Yamaha Team rider Valentino Rossi now the closest he has
been to the series lead since the third round of the season in
Turkey. Third place for the Italian at Phillip Island on Sunday
moved him to within 21 points of Nicky Hayden (Honda), with this
weekend's event at the Motegi circuit in the Tochigi prefecture
providing another opportunity to cut that gap even further before
the series returns to Europe for two final races in Portugal and
Spain. As well as lifting him up to second place in the championship, Rossi's 89th top-three career finish in the premier class also moved him ahead of Giacomo Agostini in the all-time podiums list, with just Mick Doohan above him on 95. The 27-year-old's goal is to add to that tally with his 59th victory at a circuit where he has already celebrated on the top step in 2001. The statistics don't make such good reading for Rossi's Camel Yamaha team-mate Colin Edwards, whose impressive run of point-scoring finishes ended on 34 in Australia - just three short of another of Doohan's records. Edwards has a best finish of sixth at Motegi but he is doubly determined to improve on that in front of Yamaha's army of Japanese fans, who last saw him retiring from the Suzuka 8 Hour race with a mechanical problem in July.
Valentino Rossi: Nothing is impossible
Valentino Rossi admits that Motegi is not high on his list of
favourite destinations although that opinion could easily be changed
by another top result on Sunday. The Italian has bounced back from a
series of early-season setbacks to hit top form in recent weeks and
with three rounds remaining he still has a realistic chance of
wrestling the title from Hayden's grasp. Colin Edwards: Positive thinking After enjoying the support of
family and friends in Australia, Colin Edwards will again benefit
from huge backing this weekend thanks to his army of Japanese fans.
Twice a winner of the Suzuka 8 Hour race, one of those alongside
Rossi, Edwards enjoyed plenty of success in Japan during his
Superbike career and he hopes to revive the glory days by building
on a good weekend of set-up work with the YZR-M1 machine in
Australia." Davide Brivio: Desperate for points Camel Yamaha Team Director Davide
Brivio is expecting a tough weekend for his riders at a circuit that
has traditionally not favoured Yamaha machinery. However, the
Italian insists that the team's focus will not waver as they target
another victory points haul in the quest to lift the MotoGP World
Championship crown for the third successive season. Technically speaking: Motegi
according to Andrea Zugna Designed in 1997 as a test venue, Motegi
has ultra-modern facilities although the outstanding paddock is not
quite matched by the intricacies and character of a somewhat
geometric circuit layout. A bump-free surface offers good levels of
grip without being particularly abrasive, but the proliferation of
second gear turns, linked for the most part by mini-drag strips,
means braking and acceleration are the main prerequisite to a fast
lap time, and consistency the key to a good race.
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