Valentino hopes for rally move

MotoGP championship leader Valentino Rossi has no plans to leave Yamaha, but said that one day he might quit the sport to take up rallying.

"I don't have any intention to change bike at the end of the season. If I absolutely have to, I'll change sport," Rossi said.

"I hope to have a few more years in MotoGP and then I'd like to devote myself to another passion of mine, cars.

"That may be in rallying, or it may be in something else. I'm not yet ready to stop racing."

Rossi is back at the top of the championship after his run of five straight premier class world titles was halted by American Nicky Hayden in 2006 and Australia's Casey Stoner last season.

"This year [my rivals] are very young and very fast," said the 29-year-old Italian, who has already competed in a number of rallies in recent years.

"I certainly can't have the dominance I had in some seasons. But if I concentrate and commit myself, they are no faster than me.

"The times are over when I could win 10 races a year, but I can challenge for the title. When I realise I don't have the potential to do that any more, I'll choose to do something else."

He also said he had mixed emotions about ruling out a move to Formula One in 2006 after several successful tests for Ferrari.

"It was a very hard decision. Regret is not the right word, but I'm a little sorry because I'm still curious to know what I would have done," he said.

"I was fast in the tests and it was always a dream of mine to race with Ferrari, but I wasn't ready to make the leap at that time and I stayed in motorcycling."

Source:

http://www.crash.net

Lorenzo stuns with crutches to second

Fractures to both ankles at the previous Shanghai round have left Lorenzo needing a wheelchair or crutches when off the bike, and the Estoril winner raised serious doubts about his ability to race at Le Mans when he fell twice in practice - in addition to several other off-track moments.

The reigning double 250cc world champion had dug deep to qualify fifth on the grid, but later admitted he was 'dreaming' of a sixth or seventh place finish in the race - especially after lapping just 11th quickest in morning warm-up and plummeting to that same position by lap two of the grand prix.

Whilst championship rivals Casey Stoner, Dani Pedrosa and Rossi battled with Colin Edwards at the front, Lorenzo initially looked to be struggling and was still only ninth by lap seven.

However, the 21-year-old suddenly 'found his feet', bursting past John Hopkins, Loris Capirossi and Nicky Hayden on the following lap, before chasing down last year's winner Chris Vermeulen.

Lorenzo overtook the Rizla Suzuki rider on lap 15, by which time Rossi had escaped out front, but Edwards, Stoner and Pedrosa were well within reach. The #48 made short work of the trio, helped by an engine failure for Stoner, and crossed the line five seconds from Rossi.

The amazing ride marked Lorenzo's fourth podium from his first five MotoGP races, and he is now joint second with Pedrosa in the championship standings - just three points from Rossi.

The message was clear, if Lorenzo can finish in second with two broken ankles - at a track he had never ridden an M1 at before this weekend - what will he do when he is fit? His rivals must be worried...

"Firstly I want to say congratulations to Yamaha because it's fantastic to have three on the podium and it demonstrates how strong our bike is," said Jorge, who climbed the podium with the aid of crutches, and was given a seat to help rest his feet.

Source:

http://www.crash.net

Pedrosa leaves Le Mans on top

After a disappointing French Grand Prix, in which he was denied a place on the MotoGP podium for the first time this year, Dani Pedrosa bounced back with the fastest Monday test time at Le Mans as the Spaniard worked to solve front end problems experienced in the race.

With no pneumatic engine to test, Pedrosa and Repsol Honda team-mate Nicky Hayden will not stay for day two of the test, and spent their Monday time working predominantly on Michelin tyre testing and chassis set-up.

Pedrosa, whose fourth place finish on Sunday cost him the world championship lead by three points to Valentino Rossi, set a fastest lap of 1min 33.106secs - half a second behind his own pole position time - using a qualifying tyre at the end of a chilly day.

"I think we made some positive steps today," said Dani. "We focused on the front end, looking to improve feeling, so I tested several different front tyres and tried several different set-up solutions. I also tried some different electronics settings. I'm quite satisfied, we've learned a few things that should be useful at the next few races.

"It was difficult sometimes because the weather was quite cold, but finally it worked out okay. At the end of the day I used a qualifying tyre because we had to test something for qualifying. Now I'm looking forward to Mugello, a great track with an incredible atmosphere, where I hope we can have a better race," he added.

Nearest to Pedrosa on Monday was race winner Rossi, who took his Bridgestone-shod Fiat Yamaha around the Bugatti circuit in a time of 1min 33.661secs, on a qualifying tyre, as he began preparations for his home Italian Grand Prix on June 1.

With Jorge Lorenzo having flown back to Spain to continue rehabilitation on his fractured ankles, Rossi was the only Fiat Yamaha rider present on Monday - and will return on Tuesday.

Source:
http://www.crash.net

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