MotoGP 2006 - Round Nine -
Donington
Day 3 Report - Ducati July 2nd, 2006
Ducati Marlboro
Team riders Loris Capirossi and Alex Hofmann rode to dogged
ninth- and 13th-place finishes at warm and muggy Donington Park
this afternoon.
Capirossi finished the race exhausted and in pain, due to the
chest injuries he sustained at Catalunya two weeks ago. After
struggling to 15th at Assen last weekend, the Italian missed one
practice session here (Friday afternoon) in a bid to rest
himself for today's race but the 30-lap outing was still an
endurance test for him. Hofmann, riding his second race with the
team as substitute to Sete Gibernau, who broke a collarbone at
Catalunya, never quite found the pace he was aiming for.
Capirossi now has almost two weeks in which to recuperate from
his injuries and get ready for the German Grand Prix, round ten
of this year's 17-event MotoGP series. The team is also
expecting Gibernau to be back in action in Germany.
LORIS CAPIROSSI, finished 9th, 5th overall (107 points)
"Today was better than Assen but I am completely finished. It
was very hard because I couldn't ride the way I want to ride. I
tried to rest as much as possible here, which interfered with my
tyre choice. I was smiling when it started raining this morning
because I thought that would help us on tyres, but we don't get
to choose the weather! After ten laps or so I started sliding
around and also feeling the pain, so I just tried to keep Randy
(de Puniet) behind me. Now we have two weeks before the next
race, so I hope I will arrive at the Sachsenring in good shape,
otherwise it will be another difficult weekend. We haven't had
the results we deserve at the last three races, we deserve more
than finishing eighth or ninth which makes me sad."
ALEX HOFMANN, finished 13th, 16th overall (19 points)
"We had problems all weekend, our tyre wear was a little too
much for race distance, though we did improve tyre wear compared
to the first day. It was a difficult choice but I chose quite a
hard rear which initially didn't give me the feeling I wanted.
It was difficult to pick up the pace, then when I did put in
some strong laps and caught (Carlos) Checa, I couldn't keep that
pace because I lost some grip. I feel pretty down because this
will probably be my last race for the reds and I wanted to do
extra good, I wanted to do improve on Assen but we had a tougher
weekend here. Anyway, we did our maximum and I'd like to say
thanks to everyone for giving me this chance."
LIVIO SUPPO, Ducati MotoGP project manager
"That was another heroic ride from Loris and thanks also to Alex
for doing a good job at the last two races. This was another
difficult weekend because Loris didn't do all of practice and
Alex was still getting used to the bike/tyre package. Last year
this was a difficult circuit for us, we've made a big step
forward since then but we still need more. Now we have a
two-week break, during which Loris should be able to get
stronger and we also expect Sete to be back with us. A big thank
you to our technical partners, in particular Shell Advance, for
their support during these difficult races".