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ROSSI MAKES HISTORY AS GAULOISES YAMAHA CELEBRATE PODIUM DOUBLE
25 June 2005 - Yamaha Racing

Valentino Rossi became the first Yamaha rider ever to win five consecutive premier-class races after another authoritarian performance in the 75th anniversary Gauloises Dutch TT, where he was joined on the podium by his Gauloises Yamaha team-mate Colin Edwards.

Rossi did not get the best of starts from pole position but worked his way up from fifth after the first lap to take the lead by the midway stage, taking over from Marco Melandri (Honda) on lap ten and gradually opening out a crucial advantage.

Edwards followed his team-mate through the opening few laps to make up some important positions from sixth on the grid, quickly settling into the excellent race pace he had found during practice and finally getting the opportunity to impose it on the front group. One lap after seeing Rossi take the lead, Edwards passed Sete Gibernau (Honda) for third place and did everything he could to catch Melandri for second, before deciding to settle for a podium finish.

As Melandri eased away from the American he also began to close the gap on his Italian compatriot at the front, but a stunning final lap of 2''00.991 from Rossi was the fastest of the race and sealed the win by 1.583 seconds.

The Fortuna Yamaha riders both completed the race with performances that got stronger and stronger, typifying their display over the whole weekend. Ruben Xaus, who did not get a good start, finished in 12th place and with the bodywork on his YZR-M1 badly damaged after being hit by a stone that had been thrown up by the bike of the Japanese rider Makoto Tamada (Honda) who was in front of him. Xaus posted his best lap three laps from the end and his rhythm got stronger as the race progressed. On the last lap he produced a fine finish and even managed to edge past Hopkins just a few metres from the line.

The same incident with Tamada also had an impact on the other Fortuna Yamaha rider, David Checa, who has replaced the injured Toni Elias for the third consecutive race. The Spaniard was hit on his right arm by the debris just five laps in and it caused severe bruising that impeded him throughout the race. Checa managed to finish the race in 15th position and produced arguable his best display in the three races.

Valentino Rossi (Gauloises Yamaha Team) 1st
''Today was another hard battle, as it has been every race this season. At the start the grip was tricky because of the rain this morning and I lost some places and had to overtake Loris and Nakano to arrive behind the three Hondas. I knew I could go a bit faster and after I passed them all I made some good laps and it became easier to ride on the limit, as there was less fuel. Melandri was very strong today and he came back to fight until the end. I had to keep pushing at 100% and really concentrate, especially on the last lap, when I made no mistakes and the fastest lap of the race. It was incredible for everybody. My bike worked perfectly again, so thank you to Yamaha and my team for all the brilliant work they''ve done, and to Michelin because the tyres were really good. We have a great atmosphere in our team and this makes it very easy to relax and give 100% every time. It''s a pleasure to try to win together. I can''t believe that I am the first Yamaha rider to win five races in a row, when you look at the company I am in with Yamaha''s former World Champions - Agostini, Lawson, Roberts and Rainey, its great.''

Colin Edwards (Gauloises Yamaha Team) 3rd
''Of course it could still have been better, but it was a good race. We made a breakthrough with the bike set-up this week and it just felt really good, better than its felt all season I think. I had a bad start, then I saw Valentino and realised his wasn''t great either! The first corner I passed a couple and then on the back straight it was chaos with everyone trying to pass anywhere! I tried to follow Valentino through the traffic, then I got stuck behind Gibernau for a bit when he started to slow down. I got some time back when Marco made his big mistake and I saw red and really pushed hard to catch him! With four laps to go I was on the limit and lost the front really badly at turn two. When exactly the same thing happened on the next lap I decided it was safer to take it easy, get home on two wheels and make it onto the podium. I want to say a big thank you to my team and my Crew Chief Daniele Romagnoli, they''ve worked hard to find the right way forward and now I am going to Laguna in great shape.''

Davide Brivio, Gauloises Yamaha Team Director
''It was a very good day and once again both riders are on the podium with Valentino taking victory. Every race is different and this time it was a great fight with Melandri and with Colin also in the fighting group. It was very exciting to watch such good racing. This also shows the big progress that Yamaha has made and in this sense our engineers and team crew are really working very well. I''m just very lucky to be a representative of such a fantastic team. It''s also very encouraging to be going to Laguna Seca in this situation, when we will celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Yamaha.''

Ruben Xaus (Fortuna Yamaha Team) 12th
''I made a mistake at the start and I did not feel comfortable for the first few laps, I did not have the right feeling. When Tamada passed me, it took me a while to get back in front of him because I had been struggling for a while. Then I battled with Bayliss, Roberts and Hopkins and improved my rhythm and the bike began to get lighter by the halfway point. I have to learn to improve my rhythm in the first five laps of the race because in the last few races it''s only been on the last few laps that I felt like I could challenge for the top eight. I have to improve a lot in that respect.''

David Checa (Fortuna Yamaha Team) 15th
''I felt very comfortable at the beginning. I was able to get away quite well and even got in front of Tamada and Ruben. But when Tamada went back past me he threw up a stone at me in the chicane that unsettled me a lot. I kept going as best I could, but it hurt a lot and over the final laps I was not able to accelerate and brake as normal which meant I had to be cautious. Anyway, I am happy because I believe I rode a good race. It''s a shame my time with the team has come to an end.''

Race classification MotoGP
Round: 7 - Assen TT
Circuit: Assen
Circuit Length: 5997
Lap Record: 2'' 0.991 (Valentino Rossi, 2005)
Fastest Lap Ever: 1'' 58.936 (Valentino Rossi, 2005)

Race: 20 Laps
Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time
1 V. Rossi Yamaha ITA 38'' 41.808
2 M. Melandri Honda ITA +1.583
3 C. Edwards Yamaha USA +7.643
4 N. Hayden Honda USA +10.128
5 S. Gibernau Honda ESP +14.795
6 M. Biaggi Honda ITA +21.575
7 A. Barros Honda BRA +22.725
8 S. Nakano Kawasaki JPN +26.477
9 C. Checa Ducati ESP +30.221
10 L. Capirossi Ducati ITA +30.465
11 T. Bayliss Honda AUS +43.802
12 R. Xaus Yamaha ESP +49.864
13 J. Hopkins Suzuki USA +50.830
14 M. Tamada Honda JPN +53.370
15 D. Checa Yamaha ESP +54.965

Fastest Race Lap:
Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time
1 V. Rossi Yamaha ITA 2'' 0.991


Championship standings MotoGP

Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Points
1 Valentino Rossi Yamaha ITA 170
2 Marco Melandri Honda ITA 107
3 Max Biaggi Honda ITA 87
4 Sete Gibernau Honda ESP 84
5 Alex Barros Honda BRA 74
6 Colin Edwards Yamaha USA 73
7 Nicky Hayden Honda USA 60
8 Loris Capirossi Ducati ITA 49
9 Shinya Nakano Kawasaki JPN 48
10 Carlos Checa Ducati ESP 40
11 Troy Bayliss Honda AUS 37
12 Ruben Xaus Yamaha ESP 28
13 Olivier Jacque Kawasaki FRA 25
14 John Hopkins Suzuki USA 19
15 Makato Tamada Honda JPN 18
16 Toni Elias Yamaha ESP 15
21 David Checa Yamaha ESP 4


Manufacturers standings MotoGP

Pos. Manufacturer Points
1 Yamaha 170
2 Honda 141
3 Kawasaki 68
4 Ducati 58
5 Suzuki 27
6 Blata WCM 4
7 Moriwaki 1


Team standings MotoGP
Pos. Team Points
1 Gauloises Yamaha Team 243
2 Team Movistar Honda MotoGP 191
3 Repsol Honda Team 147
4 Honda Camel 111
5 Ducati Marlboro Team 89
6 Kawasaki Racing Team 82
7 Fortuna Yamaha Team 47
8 Konica Minolta Honda 30
9 Team Suzuki MotoGP 28
10 D''Antin MotoGP 7
11 Blata WCM 4

Race classification GP250
Round: 7 - Assen TT
Circuit: Assen
Circuit Length: 5997
Lap Record: 2'' 5.191 (Sebastian Porto, 2005)
Fastest Lap Ever: 2'' 4.562 (Jorge Lorenzo, 2005)


Race: 18 Laps
Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time
1 S. Porto Aprilia ARG 38'' 2.148
2 D. Pedrosa Honda ESP +0.381
3 J. Lorenzo Honda ESP +1.232
4 H. Aoyama Honda JPN +11.757
5 A. de Angelis Aprilia SMR +12.017
6 C. Stoner Aprilia AUS +12.026
7 A. Dovizioso Honda ITA +12.354
8 R. de Puniet Aprilia FRA +13.935
9 H. Barbera Honda ESP +14.406
10 S. Corsi Aprilia ITA +29.294
11 R. Locatelli Aprilia ITA +53.684
12 S. Guintoli Aprilia FRA +55.365
13 A. Debon Honda ESP +55.366
14 C. Davies Aprilia GBR +55.627
15 Y. Takahashi Honda JPN +55.913

Fastest Race Lap:
Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time
1 S. Porto Aprilia ARG 2'' 5,191.000


Championship standings GP250

Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Points
1 Daniel Pedrosa Honda ESP 143
2 Casey Stoner Aprilia AUS 106
3 Andrea Dovizioso Honda ITA 102
4 Sebastian Porto Aprilia ARG 74
5 Hiroshi Aoyama Honda JPN 71
6 Jorge Lorenzo Honda ESP 70
7 Alex de Angelis Aprilia SMR 67
8 Randy de Puniet Aprilia FRA 54
9 Hector Barbera Honda ESP 51
10 Simone Corsi Aprilia ITA 44
11 Alex Debon Honda ESP 32
12 Yuki Takahashi Honda JPN 31
13 Sylvain Guintoli Aprilia FRA 31
14 Roberto Locatelli Aprilia ITA 20
15 Mirko Giansanti Aprilia ITA 19


Manufacturers standings GP250

Pos. Manufacturer Points
1 Honda 160
2 Aprilia 151

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