Doohan: You get ten years at the top

Former five-time 500cc world champion Mick Doohan has warned that the clock is ticking for Valentino Rossi and what would be a record-equalling eighth premier-class title.

Rossi won his seventh 500cc/MotoGP title in 2009, but his final season at Yamaha was blighted by shoulder and leg injuries and he could do nothing to prevent team-mate Jorge Lorenzo cruising to the title.

After a high-profile winter switch to Ducati, Rossi was just seventh in his first race for the Italian factory in Qatar.

The 32-year-old then recovered to fifth after crashing - and bringing down championship leader Casey Stoner - in the recent wet Jerez race.

All of which means Rossi already trails Lorenzo by 25 points in the standings, exactly one race win.

"I think it's going to be tough for [Rossi] - he's no spring chicken in motor racing terms,” Doohan told Reuters.

"I think in any sport, you've only really got a decade to totally immerse yourself in the top of a sport. He's in his 12th season [of 500cc/MotoGP] so it doesn't get any easier, especially after you've had that success.

"So I'm not saying that his career's over, but it's not a downhill ride any more, I think he's at the bottom of the slope."

Prior to the Jerez incident, Ducati's 2007 world champion Stoner had enjoyed a near-perfect start to his factory Honda career - winning from pole at round one and on pole again for round two.

"[Stoner's] platform with the Honda this year is as good as he's going to get really," said Doohan, himself a former Repsol Honda rider.

"Honda lost their way a little bit, and that's probably why they lost Rossi in the first place, and now they've decided to go back racing properly.”

Doohan won five consecutive 500cc titles for Honda from 1994-1998, but was forced to retire due to injuries sustained at Jerez in 1999.

Giacomo Agostini holds the all-time record for premier-class titles, with eight.

Source: http://www.crash.net

Dani Pedrosa begins full recovery

Dani Pedrosa has entered the second stage of his recovery in his race to be fit in time for the third round of the 2011 MotoGP World Championship in Portugal.

The Spaniard underwent an operation to relieve the compression in the left subclavian artery last week, a legacy of the shoulder injury he sustained in an accident at the 2010 Japanese Grand Prix.

Revisiting doctors at the Teknon Medical Centre, they confirmed the wound is healing well and, with no infection, they expect to remove the stitches next week.

There has been no formal confirmation that Pedrosa will be fit in time for the third round at Estoril, though he is undergoing rehabilitation with a first stage of passive exercises of the left shoulder with the help of a physiotherapist.

The Repsol Honda rider is currently classified second in the overall standings after finishing third and second in the opening two rounds.

Source: http://www.crash.net

Gulf Indian defeat Delhi Private to enter girls' event semi-finals

Dubai - Girls have been showing off their cricketing skills as part of the Max Talent Cricket Academy inter-school tournaments.

The competition has reached the semi-final stage with Gulf Indian High School (GIHS) beating Delhi Private School (DPS), Sharjah, by 22 runs to become the first team to be among the last four.

DPS elected to field but GIHS girls produced a good batting display led by Mahim and Mussrat, who put on 25 for the second wicket.

Another good partnership from Pritam and Harpinder helped the team post 88 for 7 in the allotted 15 overs.

In reply, DPS could not deal with the bowling of GIHS's Mahima, who picked up four wickets for 17 runs backed by Mussrat with two for 13.

Competition growing

Only Arun Dhati, who hit 18 runs from 17 balls, made any headway as DPS fell short of the target by 22 runs, bowled out for 66.

The organisers are delighted with this year's fifth edition of the competition, which has grown from eight to 11 teams since last season's tournament.

In the second quarter-final, last year's runners up Dubai Modern High School beat Cambridge International School by nine wickets with seven overs to spare.

Winning the toss, skipper Rashi Dalmiya invited Cambridge to bat and herself picked up three wickets for nine runs. Cambridge was restricted to 71 for 5 in 15 overs.

Dubai Modern's left-handed opener Bonafilea hit 30 runs in 20 balls including two sixes and three fours.

Her opening partner Asma hit 18 runs and before she was joined by player-of-the-match Dalmiya to put on another 57 for the win.

Source: http://gulfnews.com

Barca wary of Shakhtar slip up ahead of 'clasico'

Madrid - Pep Guardiola today faces a delicate balancing act away to Shakhtar Donetsk, making sure to guard against unpleasant surprises while a double-header against Real Madrid looms on the horizon.

Barca hold a comfortable 5-1 quarter-final, first-leg advantage that has them on the brink of the last four of the Champions League, but their coach is desperate to avoid any sense of relaxation among his players.

The Ukrainians caused Barca plenty of problems in the opening minutes at the Nou Camp last week when the pace of their forwards clearly unsettled the hosts' defence. "Although we are defending a good result it will be tremendously difficult," striker Pedro said.

"There are 90 minutes and anything can happen. They have a great team. We won't change our style. We'll go there to attack and to score goals."

Maintaining their winning momentum will be important because they face a potential La Liga title decider away to Real Madrid on Saturday. Guardiola described this clash as "a unique opportunity to strike a decisive blow," after his side came back to beat lowly Almeria 3-1 at home on Saturday.

They top the standings by eight points with seven games left to play.

Four days after the ‘clasico', they face Real Madrid again in the King's Cup final, and assuming Jose Mourinho's men suffer no slip ups on Wednesday, the Spanish giants are likely to meet again in the Champions League semis.

Source: http://gulfnews.com

United favourites but Chelsea not out yet

London - Fortress Old Trafford, Chelsea's flat form and a welter of statistics point to Manchester United advancing to the semi-finals of the Champions League today — yet one goal changes the whole tie.

United hold the whip hand following Wayne Rooney's goal in their 1-0 quarter-final first-leg win at Stamford Bridge and in most circumstances in the Champions League and for United, that would be that.

Alex Ferguson's team have lost one of their last 30 matches in the competition at Old Trafford and none in the last six years. They have progressed in all 16 European ties where they won the first leg away from home.

This season they have conceded only two goals in nine Champions League games while in the Premier League they have won 15 and drawn one of their home games. Since the Champions league began only two sides have recovered from a first-leg home defeat to win a knockout tie — Ajax Amsterdam against Panathinaikos in 1996 and Inter Milan against Bayern Munich last month.

Yet the particular nature of this all-English tie means that such statistics are undermined in a game between two teams who know each other so well.

Although Chelsea have won only one of five away games in all-English Champions League ties, they won at Old Trafford in the Premier League a year ago and know that they need only one goal today to swing the advantage their way.

Hanging in there
Only two of the teams' last 12 competitive games have been decided by more than one goal so both sides know the Londoners are still very much in the tie.

"Of course Chelsea can do to us at Old Trafford what we've done there," said Ferguson. "We've only got a one-goal lead and we have to be very careful and give a top performance.

"It will be a tough game. The tie is not done." Ferguson had the luxury of making eight changes from the first leg for Saturday's Premier League game against Fulham and those on duty came through unscathed after a straightforward 2-0 win.

Antonio Valencia was on the scoresheet as he continues his rapid rehabilitation from a broken ankle to offer the manager plenty of attacking options after he decided to start with Nani on the bench at Stamford Bridge.

United looked sharper all over the pitch in that game but Chelsea could still easily have come away with a draw.

Playing on Tuesday

Manchester United v Chelsea

Misses next match if booked: John Obi Mikel, Ramires, Fernando Torres, Yuri Zhirkov (all Chelsea)

Shakhtar Donetsk v Barcelona

Suspended: Razvan Rat (Shakhtar Donetsk); Andres Iniesta (Barcelona)

Misses next match if booked: Oleksiy Gai, Luiz Adriano, Dmytro Chygrynskiy, Henrik Mkhitaryan, Darijo Srna, Yaroslav Rakitskiy (All Shakhtar Donetsk)

Playing on Wednesday

Schalke 04 v Inter Milan

Suspended: Cristian Chivu (Inter Milan); Jefferson Farfan (Schalke 04)

Misses next match if booked: Thiago Motta (Inter Milan); Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Manuel Jurado (Schalke 04)

Tottenham Hotspur v Real Madrid

Suspended: Pepe (Real Madrid); Peter Crouch (Tottenham Hotspur)

Misses next match if booked: Raul Albiol, Cristiano Ronaldo, Angel Di Maria, Sergio Ramos, Ricardo Carvalho (all Real Madrid)

Source: http://gulfnews.com

Jazeman Ready For First Round 2011 British F3 International Series In Monza

Sepang - Petronas-backed young Malaysian driver, Jazeman Jaafar is eager to be back on track for the first round of the 2011 Cooper Tires British F3 International Series championship to be held at Monza, Italy next week.

Jazeman concluded his pre-season testing for the new season last week with a final two-day at Snetterton circuit in Norfolk, England.

In his second season in the series, the 19-year-old, who is racing for the Carlin Dallara-Volkswagen team, raced comfortably to finish in the top 10 throughout the official test and completed his preparations for the first round of the championship in Italy.

"My goal is always to win races. There will be tough competitions and I don't underestimate how tough it will be, but I have the commitment, passion and determination to succeed.

"As a racing driver my aim is to reach the pinnacle of my sport, which is, of course Formula 1, and if I am to do that I have to prove that I have the skill and the talent needed and British F3 is the right training ground for this," he told Bernama in recent interview.

Jazeman, who is based in UK, was here to watch the 2011 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix last week as a guest of Petronas and Mercedes GP Petronas F1 Team.

The Kuala Lumpur lad already had experience standing on the British F3 podium, following a strong rookie season in the junior championship last year.

Source: http://www.bernama.com

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