Showing posts with label San Marino. Show all posts
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Lorenzo Back in Track of Championship

Sunday, September 4, 2011 | 0 comments

Jorge Lorenzo proved his determination to beat the Honda Grand Prix of San Marino on Sunday (09/04/2011). In a race as many as 28 laps, the Yamaha rider is bulldoze four Honda rider at a time, that is Dani Pedrosa, Casey Stoner, Marco Simoncelli, and Andrea Dovizioso.

"I really needed this victory Because the last two races have been a nightmare so to be back with a really good bike is great," said Lorenzo.

This victory makes Lorenzo now has a total of 224 points and only 35 points from Stoner at odds-the previous 44 points. With five series in the 2011 season remaining, the chances of Lorenzo to retain the world title is still wide open because there are a total of 125 points are up for grabs. Competition again exclaimed.

Well, it means the series final will be very crucial for both the rider is in the hunt for the world title. Series 14th in Motorland Aragon, Aragon, Sept. 18, became one of the determining moments.

Lorenzo had an obligation must win all remaining series if you do not want the title changed hands last year embraced. Meanwhile, Stoner, who has posted seven wins during the season must appear consistent if want to maintain the current best moment to snatch the title.

If could be a winner on all series remaining, 2007 world champion must be at least finish just behind Lorenzo, assuming Lorenzo always wins in the last five series. Because, with consistent results, he will stay ahead of Lorenzo in the collection of points until the end of the season.

Standings

Casey Stoner 259
Jorge Lorenzo 224
Andrea Dovizioso 185
Dani Pedrosa 150
Ben Spies 135
Valentino Rossi 133
Nicky Hayden 105
Marco Simoncelli 93
Colin Edwards 87
Hiroshi Aoyama 82
Hector Barbera 69
Alvaro Bautista 57
Karel Abraham 50
Toni Elias 47
Cal Crutchlow 45
Randy de Puniet 29
Loris Capirossi 29
Johns Hopkins 6
Kousuke Akiyoshi 3

Lorenzo Claim Victory in San Marino

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Jorge Lorenzo look fantastic at the San Marino GP Sunday (04/09/2011). In races for 28 laps at the Misano Circuit, the Yamaha rider was able to beat its rivals from Honda, which is Dani Pedrosa, Casey Stoner, Marco Simoncelli, and Andrea Dovizioso, who respectively finished behind him.

With victory on the 13th of this series, Lorenzo reveals his hopes to retain his MotoGP world champion. Although it still ranks second, donated 25 points from this race makes Lorenzo now has a total of 224 points and only 35 points adrift of Stoner, who is still firmly on top of the standings.

Lorenzo was ecstatic to be back on the top step of the podium.

"I really needed this victory because the last two races have been a nightmare so to be back with a really good bike is great," said Lorenzo.

For Pedrosa it was another outstanding result since his comeback from a broken right collarbone in the French race in May, an injury which caused him to miss three races, ruining his chances of winning the world title.

"It was really tough (the race). A very demanding circuit. The bike was not like what I wanted," he said.

"I couldn't push it but I could at least catch Casey towards the end."

Meanwhile, Valentino Rossi, who started from the position-11 also showed pretty good performance. Although the bike is not very competitive all weekend, "The Doctor" finish in seventh place and time to enliven the competition for the fourth position.

These results make Stoner failed to realize his ambition to score four consecutive wins after a win in Laguna Seca, Brno, and Indianapolis. Winning seven victories in the 2011 season this fails to win at Misano since 2007.

After the race at Misano, the rider only has a chance for a weekend break. Because, on 18 September, they had to go to Spain to perform at the 14th series which took place at the Circuit Motorland Aragon, Aragon.

The race story

When the red lights went out, Lorenzo did a good action. Start of second order, he immediately took control of the race when entering the first corner. The defending champions are in front, ahead of Repsol Honda's trio of consecutive occupied Stoner, Pedrosa and Dovizioso. Meanwhile, teammate Lorenzo, Spies, finished fifth.

However, one lap later, Rossi made a promising maneuver. Start of the order of 11 and immediately soared to seventh, "The Doctor" has moved up two strips into fifth position, shifting the Spies. After that, turn Simoncelli who beat Spies to enliven the competition in the front row.

On the third lap, Rossi's teammate, Nicky Hayden, must accept the bitter truth. He had an accident and failing to continue the race. While in the front row, Lorenzo, Stoner and Pedrosa increasingly outpacing its rivals. Began to form groups of rows of the first and second rows of the present competition Dovizioso, Rossi and Simoncelli.

One lap later, Simoncelli maneuver a fairly bold when overtaking Rossi. From the inside, the spiky which is a compatriot Rossi of Italy were determined to perform an action such that it almost happened nudge. Rossi was lucky to anticipate it so deftly avoided an accident.

Entering the sixth lap, Lorenzo and Stoner getting tougher fight because they only separated by 0.1 seconds, 0.9 seconds behind Pedrosa. Similar conditions also occurred between Dovizioso and Simoncelli are back lunge forward when overtaking fellow Italian rider is to be in fourth position.

On lap 11, Lorenzo started slightly away from the pursuit of Stoner. Double world champion 250 cc class was 0.589 seconds ahead so he was quite comfortable in front and closer to his ambition to cut the gap to Stoner in the title race world championship season of 2011.

As for the group changes the composition of the second row when the race will enter the 16th lap. Spies, who was slumped on the seventh to beat Rossi when fighting in a straight line and then provide a threat to Dovizioso.

Go back to the forefront, Lorenzo seemed unstoppable to record a third victory this season. The remaining nine laps during the race, the Spaniard is already well ahead with a 3.889 second advantage from Stoner, who just started getting threats from Pedrosa.

Sure enough, on lap 22, Stoner must go down one strip to third because of the straight track, Pedrosa managed to overtake. A fact which of course provides fresh air for Lorenzo in his attempt to retain the title of world champion. Therefore, differences in points, they can be trimmed nine points.

Entering the final three laps, when Lorenzo was 7.428 seconds ahead of Pedrosa, just a fierce battle took place between Simoncelli, Dovizioso, and Spies competing for four positions. When entering the bend to the right, Dovizioso Simoncelli took the opportunity to overtake on the inside and managed to retain that position.

However, on lap 28 which is the last lap, Simoncelli again showed that risk-taking action. In the corner, "Super Sic" stick tight again and able to defeat compatriot Dovizioso it. He can maintain his lead up to touch the finish line despite the margin is very thin, which is only 0.043 seconds.

San Marino GP Results

1. Jorge Lorenzo, Yamaha Factory Racing ESP, 44 minutes 11.877 seconds
2. Dani Pedrosa, Repsol Honda ESP, 44 minutes 19.176 seconds
3. Casey Stoner AUS Honda Repsol, 44 minutes 23.844 seconds
4. Marco Simoncelli, ITA San Carlo Honda Gresini, 44 minutes 29.230 seconds
5. Andrea Dovizioso, ITA Repsol Honda 44 minutes 29.267 seconds
6. Ben Spies, Yamaha Factory Racing USA, 44 minutes 29.969 seconds
7. Valentino Rossi, ITA Ducati Marlboro, 44 ​​minutes 35.580 seconds
8. Alvaro Bautista, ESP Rizla Suzuki, 44 minutes 42.555 seconds
9. Hector Barbera, ESP Mapfre Aspar, 44 minutes 49, 379 seconds
10. Cal Crutchlow, Monster GBR Yamaha Tech 3, 44 minutes 49.597 seconds
11. Hiroshi Aoyama, JPN San Carlo Honda Gresini, 44 minutes 51.425 seconds
12. Karel Abraham, CZE Cardion AB Motoracing, 44 minutes 52.383 seconds
13. Colin Edwards USA Tech 3 Yamaha Monster, 45 minutes 5.226 seconds
14. Randy de Puniet, FRA Pramac Racing, 45 minutes 14.243 seconds
15. Toni Elias, ESP LCR Honda 45 minutes 32.033 seconds

DNF:
Loris Capirossi, ITA Pramac Racing
Nicky Hayden, Ducati Marlboro USA

Stoner Pole in San Marino

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Repsol Honda rider, Casey Stoner, established itself as the best this weekend by taking pole position. The Australian rider, who since the first free practice already showing signs of going into play, making the best time of 1 minute 33.138 seconds. He defeated his rival from Yamaha which is also the defending champion, Jorge Lorenzo, who closed to within 0.120 seconds.

The top three there is Stoner's teammate, Dani Pedrosa. The Spaniard, who is a compatriot Lorenzo, also not too far adrift with Stoner, because the odds just 0.180 seconds. A qualifying results showing that these three riders will be competing at Grand Prix of San Marino.

Meanwhile in the position of the four existing teammate Lorenzo, Ben Spies. However, the rider in Texas seems to be difficult to compete with the three leading riders, because of record time, he was 0.809 seconds adrift of Stoner, who had won the pole eight times throughout the 2011 season.

At the rear there are two Honda rider Spies, namely Andrea Dovizioso (Repsol Honda), as well as the Honda Gresini rider Marco Simoncelli. They are in front of the satellite Tech 3 Yamaha rider Colin Edwards, followed by the Rizla Suzuki rider Alvaro Bautista Mapfre Aspar rider Hector Barbera, as well as the Honda Gresini rider, Hiroshi Aoyama, at No. 10.

Qualifying results also provide evidence that the Ducati is really going through a very bad season. Having failed to penetrate the top 10 for three free practice, the team based in Bologna is back making a similar result in the qualifying session, where Valentino Rossi was in the order of 11, while Nicky Hayden on the order of 15.

With these occupy pole position, Stoner had a tremendous opportunity to realize his dream of winning four in a row. If successful, the 2007 world champion is also an end to the wait to win the San Marino GP, which in the past three seasons unfriendly to him.

- San Marino GP qualifying results

Casey Stoner AUS Repsol Honda 1m 33.138s
Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Factory Racing ESP 1m 33.258s
Dani Pedrosa Repsol Honda 1m 33.318s ESP
Ben Spies USA Yamaha Factory Racing 1m 33.947s
Marco Simoncelli ITA San Carlo Honda Gresini 1m 33.990s
Andrea Dovizioso ITA Repsol Honda 1m 34.026s
Colin Edwards USA Tech 3 Yamaha Monster 1m 34.054s
Alvaro Bautista ESP Rizla Suzuki 1m 34.360s
Hector Barbera ESP Mapfre Aspar 1m 34.592s
Hiroshi Aoyama JPN San Carlo Honda Gresini 1m 34.637s
Valentino Rossi ITA Ducati Marlboro 1m 34.676s
Karel Abraham CZE Cardion AB Motoracing 1m 34.727s
Cal Crutchlow GBR Tech 3 Yamaha Monster 1m 34.791s
Randy de Puniet FRA Pramac Racing 1m 34.870s
Nicky Hayden USA Ducati Marlboro 1m 34.955s
Loris Capirossi ITA Pramac Racing 1m 35.502s
Toni Elias Honda ESP LCR 1m 36.167s

Fastest practice time: Casey Stoner AUS Repsol Honda 1m 33.567s (FP3)

San Marino GP in 2010 (September 5):

Pole position: Dani Pedrosa Repsol Honda 1m 33.948s ESP

Fastest race lap: Dani Pedrosa Repsol Honda 1m 34.340s ESP

Video : MotoGP San Marino 2011, Lorenzo wins, Pedrosa second, Stoner third

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Jorge Lorenzo managed to stop the barrage of Casey Stoner wins after finishing first at the San Marino MotoGP 2011 at Misano Circuit.



The Spaniard managed to be the fastest with the excellence of more than 7 seconds from second place.



The second position is achieved by his compatriot Dani Pedrosa of having managed to overtake Stoner 6 laps before the finish.

Meanwhile Stoner must be willing in third position behind team-mate Dani Pedrosa.



Two Italian rider Marco Simoncelli and Andrea Dovizioso in a row are on the fourth and fifth positions. Ben Spies was in sixth position followed by The Doctor at the seventh position.



Here's the video highlight the San Marino MotoGP 2011.





Results MotoGP San Marino, Italia 2011

1. Jorge Lorenzo ESP Yamaha Factory Racing 44m 11.877s

2. Dani Pedrosa ESP Repsol Honda 44m 19.176s

3. Casey Stoner AUS Repsol Honda 44m 23.844s

4. Marco Simoncelli ITA San Carlo Honda Gresini 44m 29.230s

5. Andrea Dovizioso ITA Repsol Honda 44m 29.267s

6. Ben Spies USA Yamaha Factory Racing 44m 29.969s

7. Valentino Rossi ITA Ducati Marlboro 44m 35.580s

8. Alvaro Bautista ESP Rizla Suzuki 44m 42.555s

9. Hector Barbera ESP Mapfre Aspar 44m 49.379s

10. Cal Crutchlow GBR Monster Yamaha Tech 3 44m 49.597s

11. Hiroshi Aoyama JPN San Carlo Honda Gresini 44m 51.425s

12. Karel Abraham CZE Cardion AB Motoracing 44m 52.383s

13. Colin Edwards USA Monster Yamaha Tech 3 45m 5.226s

14. Randy de Puniet FRA Pramac Racing 45m 14.243s

15. Toni Elias ESP LCR Honda 45m 32.033s



DNF:

Loris Capirossi ITA Pramac Racing

Nicky Hayden USA Ducati Marlboro

News : Qualifying MotoGP San Marino 2011, Stoner wins pole

Saturday, September 3, 2011 | 0 comments

Casey Stoner continued good performance. After appearing as the fastest racer in the free practice III, now he successfully took pole position after being the fastest in the qualifying session.



At the session which took place at the Misano circuit on Saturday (03/09/2011), Stoner incised record time of 1:33.138 seconds. He successfully beat Jorge Lorenzo in second position with a gap of 0.120 seconds.



Being in third place was teammate Stoner, Dani Pedrosa, who left 0.180 seconds behind. Then the sequence is in position four and five was Ben Spies and Marco Simoncelli.



Results Qualifying MotoGP San Marino 2011

1. Casey Stoner (Honda) 1:33.138

2. Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) 1:33.258 + 0.120

3. Dani Pedrosa (Honda) 1:33.318 + 0.180

4. Ben Spies (Yamaha) 1:33.947 + 0.809

5. Marco Simoncelli (Gresini Honda) 1:33.990 + 0.852

6. Andrea Dovizioso (Honda) 1:34.026 + 0.888

7. Colin Edwards (Tech 3 Yamaha) 1:34.054 + 0.916

8. Alvaro Bautista (Suzuki) 1:34.360 + 1.222

9. Hector Barbera (Aspar Ducati) 1:34.592 + 1.454

10. Hiroshi Aoyama (Gresini Honda) 1:34.637 + 1.499

11. Valentino Rossi (Ducati) 1:34.676 + 1.538

12. Karel Abraham (Cardion Ducati) 1:34.727 + 1.589

13. Cal Crutchlow (Tech 3 Yamaha) 1:34.791 + 1.653

14. Randy de Puniet (Pramac Ducati) 1:34.870 + 1.732

15. Nicky Hayden (Ducati) 1:34.955 + 1.817

16. Loris Capirossi (Pramac Ducati) 1:35.502 + 2.364

17. Toni Elias (LCR Honda) 1:36.167 + 3.029


 
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