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ROSSI RUN AWAY WINNER IN ESTORIL
05 September 2004 - Yamaha Racing
Reigning World Champion Valentino Rossi put on a show of supremacy today, storming clear to win the Portuguese Grand Prix by more than five seconds from Honda rider Makoto Tamada, who was himself four seconds ahead of Alex Barros (Honda) and championship rival Sete Gibernau (Honda).
Fellow Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha rider Carlos Checa also rode a strong race to complete the top five. Starting from second in perfect sunshine, Rossi was behind Loris Capirossi at turn two but shortly after passed the Ducati rider and took the lead. He was unchallenged for the rest of the 28-lap race and crossed the finish line 46 minutes later, taking his sixth victory in his debut season with Yamaha and the 65th of his Grand Prix career. Checa spent the early part of the race engaged in a battle for fifth with fellow Yamaha rider Marco Melandri (Fortuna Gauloises Tech3), before the Italian fell on lap eight, leaving Checa to hold onto fifth place ahead of John Hopkins (Suzuki). Portugal proved frustrating for Melandri – who featured a special one-off Spiderman colour scheme for the 11th round – after losing the front-end of his YZR M-1 when he ran too wide on the entry to turn seven. He avoided injury but felt the hurt of what might have been a top five finish, or better. His team-mate Norick rode a lonely race after trying his utmost to make ground on Colin Edwards and Troy Bayliss. But his tenth place represents another dependable points-scoring performance from the reliable Japanese stalwart. Rossi (209pts) now leads the Championship standings by 29 points ahead of Gibernau (180), and Max Biaggi (Honda, 158) – the latter crashing out on the opening lap. Checa has moved up the ranks one place into sixth. The MotoGP paddock now packs up to embark on the annual four-race ‘flyaway’ series before returning to Spain to round off the season. Rossi, Checa and the Factory team will stay on at the Estoril circuit tomorrow to continue their test programme before leaving for the next round in Japan. Valentino Rossi (Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha) first “This was a super important race for us. It didn’t rain last night so the bike had more grip today and my team worked so hard this morning on the bike to improve the set up. My start was not great but I managed to stay first for the first few laps and the tyres held out really well, so I was able to push through right to the end in the lead. I really wanted to push a lot from the beginning because I knew that if someone else was close at the end it would be really hard, because everyone’s tyres would be moving around a lot. The bike was great today so thanks to Yamaha and everyone in the team for all the hard work.” Carlos Checa (Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha) fifth “I am satisfied with the race result because I started from tenth on the grid and I’ve improved a place in the Championship. After a few laps I felt the tyre go down a bit so I am pleased that I could hold onto my position. However I can’t accept the difference between Valentino and I; I know he’s the best rider but I feel that I must improve and close the gap between us. We need to analyze my performance today and I am going to push myself and my team to improve for the last five races.” Davide Brivio, Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha team director “Valentino made a great race, always alone, and that shows how strong he was today. It’s of course a very important result for the championship, as we have created a bigger gap from our competitors. Hopefully we will be able to manage like this in the next race as well in Motegi if we face any difficulties there. Yamaha and the team worked very hard here, and this result gives us even more of a boost for the final races. Carlos, despite the trouble he had in warm up this morning, did a good race. We will work with him to improve, he can do better. We won’t stop working now, we’re staying here to test some new parts and we will try to be as prepared as possible for Motegi where we know it won’t be easy.” Norick Abe (Fortuna Gauloises Tech3) tenth “I’m disappointed because this morning I had really good feeling from the bike with almost the same lap times in the warm-up as yesterday in qualifying. I thought I would be able to do 1’39 laps in the race but I got a bad start and then the feedback went away and I was never comfortable. I couldn’t catch anyone.” Marco Melandri (Fortuna Gauloises Tech3) DNF “I went wider at that turn than I did on the previous lap and hit the dust. It’s a real pity because I was lying fifth and the bike was okay. My only problem was the front-end on the final turn onto the straight. But I’m not hurt and that’s important.” Hervé Poncharal, Fortuna Gauloises Tech3 team director “A very disappointing weekend. Marco got a good start and was riding very aggressively in his usual style. Unfortunately he ran too wide and hit a white line. It’s obvious to say it, but we’ve lost points in the World Championship. And again I’ll state the obvious – you need to finish if we are to get those points. It’s a real shame. Norick rode a good race with similar lap times to Colin Edwards and Loris Capirossi, and he continues to progress.” Race classification MotoGP Round: 11 - Estoril Grand Prix Circuit: Estoril Circuit Length: 4182 Lap Record: 1'' 39.189 (Valentino Rossi, 2003) Fastest Lap Ever: 1'' 38.412 (Loris Capirossi, 2003) Race: 28 Laps Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time 1 V. Rossi Yamaha ITA 46'' 34.911 2 M. Tamada Honda JPN +5.111 3 A. Barros Honda BRA +8.157 4 S. Gibernau Honda ESP +8.312 5 C. Checa Yamaha ESP +17.966 6 J. Hopkins Suzuki USA +18.631 7 L. Capirossi Ducati ITA +23.670 8 T. Bayliss Ducati AUS +25.126 9 C. Edwards Honda USA +25.611 10 N. Abe Yamaha JPN +26.727 11 S. Nakano Kawasaki JPN +44.704 12 J. McWilliams Aprilia GBR +50.511 13 A. Hofman Kawasaki GER +54.372 14 K. Roberts Suzuki USA +59.518 15 N. Aoki Proton KR JPN +1'' 32.853 Fastest Race Lap: Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time 1 V. Rossi Yamaha ITA 1'' 39.189 Championship standings MotoGP Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Points 1 Valentino Rossi Yamaha ITA 209 2 Sete Gibernau Honda ESP 180 3 Max Biaggi Honda ITA 158 4 Colin Edwards Honda USA 111 5 Alex Barros Honda BRA 102 6 Carlos Checa Yamaha ESP 93 7 Makato Tamada Honda JPN 89 8 Loris Capirossi Ducati ITA 84 9 Nicky Hayden Honda USA 83 10 Marco Melandri Yamaha ITA 64 11 Norick Abe Yamaha JPN 55 12 Shinya Nakano Kawasaki JPN 46 13 Ruben Xaus Ducati ESP 46 14 Troy Bayliss Ducati AUS 42 15 Kenny Roberts Suzuki USA 37 Manufacturers standings MotoGP Pos. Manufacturer Points 1 Honda 245 2 Yamaha 224 3 Ducati 103 4 Suzuki 58 5 Kawasaki 51 6 Aprilia 29 7 Proton KR 9 8 Harris WCM 8 9 Moriwaki 2 Race classification GP250 Round: 11 - Estoril GP250 Circuit: Estoril Circuit Length: 4182 Lap Record: 1'' 41.417 (Toni Elias, 2004) Fastest Lap Ever: 1'' 41.417 (Toni Elias, 2004) Race: 26 Laps Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time 1 T. Elias Honda ESP 44'' 23.399 2 S. Porto Aprilia ARG +0.323 3 R. de Puniet Aprilia FRA +9.918 4 D. Pedrosa Honda ESP +9.935 5 A. de Angelis Aprilia SMR +21.441 6 A. West Aprilia AUS +27.638 7 M. Poggiali Aprilia SMR +27.866 8 A. Debon Honda ESP +34.673 9 H. Aoyama Honda JPN +45.923 10 R. Rolfo Honda ITA +54.238 11 H. Faubel Aprilia ESP +58.751 12 F. Battaini Aprilia ITA +59.123 13 E.. Bataille Honda FRA +1'' 11.620 14 J. Smrz Honda CZE +1'' 11.758 15 D. Heidolf Aprilia GER +1'' 12.305 Fastest Race Lap: Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time 1 T. Elias Honda ESP 1'' 41.417 Championship standings GP250 Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Points 1 Daniel Pedrosa Honda ESP 209 2 Randy de Puniet Aprilia FRA 182 3 Sebastian Porto Aprilia ARG 173 4 Toni Elias Honda ESP 122 5 Alex de Angelis Aprilia SMR 104 6 Fonsi Nieto Aprilia ESP 94 7 Anthony West Aprilia AUS 88 8 Hiroshi Aoyama Honda JPN 87 9 Roberto Rolfo Honda ITA 83 10 Manuel Poggiali Aprilia SMR 79 11 Alex Debon Honda ESP 61 12 Franco Battaini Aprilia ITA 50 13 Sylvain Guintoli Aprilia FRA 29 14 Alex Baldolini Aprilia ITA 27 15 Chaz Davies Aprilia GBR 23 Manufacturers standings GP250 Pos. Manufacturer Points 1 Honda 246 2 Aprilia 245 3 Yamaha 23
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