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ROSSI ADDS TO PODIUM TALLY WITH SECOND PLACE AT ISTANBUL
24 October 2005 - Yamaha Racing

Gauloises Yamaha Team rider Valentino Rossi took his fifteenth podium from sixteen races this season after finishing second in the inaugural Grand Prix of Turkey.

Whilst Marco Melandri (Honda) backed up his practice pace with a strong victory at the front, Rossi overcame a series of set-up problems and a bad start in the race to push his fellow Italian hard over the final few laps. Rossi''s Gauloises Yamaha team-mate Colin Edwards finished seventh today, improving his pace towards the end of the race as he continued to adapt to a new riding style.

Starting from the second row of the grid Rossi, did not get the ideal jump from the line and had dropped two places to sixth by the end of the first lap. As the Italian made his way through the field Sete Gibernau (Honda) took the lead, only to run off the track two laps later and allow Melandri, Nicky Hayden (Honda) and Rossi through. Rossi passed Hayden on lap eight and began an intense pursuit of Melandri over the final two thirds of the race, although he was unable to make up the gap between the pair and could do nothing to prevent the youngster from clinching his first ever MotoGP victory.

Valentino Rossi (2nd +1.513)
''On Friday and Saturday we struggled to find a good setting for the bike; yesterday morning I felt like I wanted to go home! It wasn''t until qualifying practice yesterday afternoon that we began to understand what the problem was. We made some more steps forward in the warm-up this morning and went in a slightly different direction with the setting, which in the end wasn''t so bad. Unfortunately I made a big mistake at the start and conceded a couple of seconds to the leader, which proved to be a big gap to make up. Melandri was very fast throughout the race and in certain points of the track I knew he was faster than me, so it would have been very hard to pass him. Anyway, I am satisfied with second place - it is a good result for us after all the troubles we''ve had this weekend and I''m really pleased with the way the team worked to overcome a difficult situation.''

Colin Edwards (7th +29.255)
''I struggled today. I''ve been trying a new riding style this weekend which has really helped me find some more pace from the bike, but my instinct took over at the start of the race and I just went back to my old superbike style, trying to squeeze everything out of the bike. Once I had calmed down and focused on the new style I managed to get it together and I actually set my fastest lap of the race on lap 20, which tells its own story. I hate to say that this Grand Prix has been like a test but we have to look to improving our performances next season and I firmly believe we have contributed to that here, even though the race result was not what we were after.''

Davide Brivio - Gauloises Yamaha Team Director
''Valentino had a very difficult weekend so second place in the race today is a good result. After the problems we had on Friday and Saturday morning the team worked very hard right up to the start of the race, as they always do, and helped Vale find some more speed. Second place is not so bad and now he has one more race to try to make it twelve wins for the season. Colin also had a few problems this weekend but he has tried something completely new to him and this race was like a transition. I think we will see the benefit of it next season.''

Toni Elias - 6th
''I got away well, but it was impossible to keep up with the rhythm of the top three of four riders - I''m still not at that level yet. I was going along comfortably with Checa and we left behind the group who were chasing us. Then I made a mistake and he got away from me. From that moment I fought hard and got ahead of Tamada and Barros and, on the last lap, caught up with Edwards. I got past him two corners from the end in a section I knew I was quicker than him. This morning I got up and noticed that the temperature was about five degrees higher and we decided to use a hard Michelin tyre during the warm-up and then in the race also. It was a bit risky, but after five laps of the race they had warmed up and after that they worked very well. I am very happy with our progression and I hope to continue like this in the final race of the season.''

Ruben Xaus - 14th
''After starting badly I fought my way up through the field and the fact that my best lap was my last lap says it all. It took me 12 laps to get past Rolfo and in the end I was able to pass Hopkins also.''


Round: 16 - Turkish Grand Prix
Circuit: Istanbul
Circuit Length: 5378
Lap Record: 1'' 53.111 (Marco Melandri, 2005)
Fastest Lap Ever: 1'' 52.334 (Sete Gibernau, 2005)

Race: 22 Laps
Pos.Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time
1 M. Melandri Honda ITA 41'' 44.139
2 V. Rossi Yamaha ITA +1.513
3 N. Hayden Honda USA +6.873
4 S. Gibernau Honda ESP +12.420
5 C. Checa Ducati ESP +26.963
6 T. Elias Yamaha ESP +29.105
7 C. Edwards Yamaha USA +29.255
8 M. Tamada Honda JPN +33.345
9 A. Barros Honda BRA +33.790
10 S. Nakano Kawasaki JPN +44.225
11 C. Vermeulen Honda AUS +46.099
12 M. Biaggi Honda ITA +50.184
13 O. Jacque Kawasaki FRA +56.766
14 R. Xaus Yamaha ESP +1'' 1.360
15 J. Hopkins Suzuki USA +1'' 3.391

Fastest Race Lap:
Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time
1 M. Melandri Honda ITA 1'' 53.111

Championship standings MotoGP

Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Points
1 Valentino Rossi Yamaha ITA 351
2 Marco Melandri Honda ITA 195
3 Nicky Hayden Honda USA 186
4 Colin Edwards Yamaha USA 171
5 Max Biaggi Honda ITA 163
6 Sete Gibernau Honda ESP 150
7 Loris Capirossi Ducati ITA 148
8 Alex Barros Honda BRA 136
9 Carlos Checa Ducati ESP 125
10 Shinya Nakano Kawasaki JPN 93
11 Makato Tamada Honda JPN 84
12 Toni Elias Yamaha ESP 68
13 Kenny Roberts Suzuki USA 63
14 John Hopkins Suzuki USA 60
15 Troy Bayliss Honda AUS 54
16 Ruben Xaus Yamaha ESP 51

Manufacturers standings MotoGP
Pos. Manufacturer Points
1 Yamaha 365
2 Honda 316
3 Ducati 189
4 Kawasaki 121
5 Suzuki 97
6 Blata WCM 13
7 Proton KR 1
7 Moriwaki 1

Team standings MotoGP
Pos. Team Points
1 Gauloises Yamaha Team 522
2 Repsol Honda Team 349
3 Team Movistar Honda MotoGP 345
4 Ducati Marlboro Team 273
5 Honda Camel 205
6 Kawasaki Racing Team 143
7 Fortuna Yamaha Team 123
8 Team Suzuki MotoGP 123
9 Konica Minolta Honda 96
10 D''Antin MotoGP 25
11 Blata WCM 14
12 Team Roberts KR 1

Race classification GP250
Round: 16 - Turkish Grand Prix - GP250
Circuit: Istanbul
Circuit Length: 5378
Lap Record: 1'' 57.595 (Daniel Pedrosa, 2005)
Fastest Lap Ever: 1'' 56.930 (Daniel Pedrosa, 2005)

Race: 20 Laps
Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time
1 C. Stoner Aprilia AUS 39'' 28.243
2 D. Pedrosa Honda ESP +0.093
3 H. Aoyama Honda JPN +11.647
4 J. Lorenzo Honda ESP +21.861
5 A. Dovizioso Honda ITA +21.940
6 H. Barbera Honda ESP +22.258
7 A. de Angelis Aprilia SMR +43.755
8 R. Locatelli Aprilia ITA +44.105
9 S. Guintoli Aprilia FRA +48.918
10 C. Davies Aprilia GBR +54.376
11 A. Baldolini Aprilia ITA +54.651
12 A. Debon Honda ESP +59.791
13 A. Ballerini Aprilia ITA +1'' 0.082
14 M. Giansanti Aprilia ITA +1'' 0.225
15 J. Smrz Honda CZE +1'' 0.338

Fastest Race Lap:
Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time
1 D. Pedrosa Honda ESP 1'' 57.595

Championship standings GP250
Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Points
1 Daniel Pedrosa Honda ESP 284
2 Casey Stoner Aprilia AUS 238
3 Andrea Dovizioso Honda ITA 182
4 Hiroshi Aoyama Honda JPN 170
5 Sebastian Porto Aprilia ARG 152
6 Jorge Lorenzo Honda ESP 147
7 Alex de Angelis Aprilia SMR 138
8 Randy de Puniet Aprilia FRA 130
9 Hector Barbera Honda ESP 109
10 Sylvain Guintoli Aprilia FRA 82
11 Yuki Takahashi Honda JPN 68
12 Alex Debon Honda ESP 62
13 Simone Corsi Aprilia ITA 59
14 Roberto Locatelli Aprilia ITA 55
15 Mirko Giansanti Aprilia ITA 36

Manufacturers standings GP250
Pos. Manufacturer Points
1 Honda 324
2 Aprilia 323
3 KTM 30

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