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		<title>Raffaele de Rosa &amp; Yuki Takahashi Sign For Tech3 Moto2 Team</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 16:21:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joy Ryder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2009 Scot Racing Team rider Raffaele de Rosa and the Japanese rider Yuki Takahashi, have both signed contracts to race for the Tech3 Moto2 Team in 2010.
De Rosa, 22-years-old, was crowned the 2009 &#8216;Rookie Of The Year&#8217; in the 250cc world championship, where he finished the season sixth overall after two podium finishes.
Takahashi, 25-years-old, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_670" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a title="Tech3 Team" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mr_den/"><img class="size-full wp-image-670" src="http://www.buzzinmotogp.co.uk/files/2009/11/3682780744_6f83a2d72c-copy.jpg" alt="Tech3 Team" width="500" height="333" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tech3 Team</p></div>
<p>The 2009<strong> Scot Racing Team</strong> rider <strong>Raffaele de Rosa</strong> and the Japanese rider <strong>Yuki Takahashi,</strong> have both signed contracts to race for the <strong>Tech3 Moto2 Team</strong> in 2010.</p>
<p><strong>De Rosa,</strong> 22-years-old, was crowned the 2009 &#8216;Rookie Of The Year&#8217; in the 250cc world championship, where he finished the season sixth overall after two podium finishes.</p>
<p><strong>Takahashi</strong>, 25-years-old, lost out on his ride this season after the<strong> Scot Racing Team</strong> came under financial pressure after seven rounds of the championship, in the 2008 season he finished in fifth place overall.</p>
<p>The two new team members are to debut in Valencia on December 9th-10th, for a two-day test session at the circuit before beginning a rigorous winter training regime.</p>
<p>The Tech3 team manager Herve Poncharal said;</p>
<blockquote><p><em>“I am delighted that Tech3 has been able to attract such high calibre talent for our new and exciting Moto2 project. Raffaele is without doubt one of the hottest young talents we’ve seen for a long time and I am proud and excited about the prospect of working with him. I presented the Rookie of the Year award to him last weekend and he has impressed me a lot in 2009. I have always looked at our Moto2 team as an opportunity to develop young riders who may one day show they deserve a chance to move into MotoGP with us. I genuinely believe Raffaele has the potential to be a MotoGP rider in the future.</em></p>
<p><em>I’m also thrilled that Yuki has joined Tech3. The French and Japanese connection at Tech3 has always worked well, particularly with Shinya Nakano, who we had a long and successful relationship with. I’ve no doubt that Yuki’s arrival will be very positive for us. He has had a lot of bad luck recently but I can see he is very determined and highly motivated to be part of our project. I’m also very happy that Daniele Romagnoli has agreed to join us. He has a top profile but more importantly he brings a lot of technical expertise and experience with him. I’ve no doubt that he will be a huge asset and his input will be vital in helping us develop the new bike.”</em></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Valentino Rossi Wins At Misano</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 13:25:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joy Ryder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Valentino Rossi was back on top this weekend after winning in front of his home crowd at the Misano circuit for the Fiat Yamaha team.
125cc
It was a dramatic finish to the 125cc MotoGP race with the leading two runners crashing out on the final corner leaving Julian Simon to take the chequered flag.
Sergio Gadea, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_591" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a title="Valentino Rossi - Fiat Yamaha 2009" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mr_den/"><img class="size-full wp-image-591" src="http://www.buzzinmotogp.co.uk/files/2009/09/3673016968_316588967f-copy.jpg" alt="Valentino Rossi - Fiat Yamaha 2009" width="500" height="333" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Valentino Rossi - Fiat Yamaha 2009</p></div>
<p><strong>Valentino Rossi </strong>was back on top this weekend after winning in front of his home crowd at the Misano circuit for the <strong>Fiat Yamaha</strong> team.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>125cc</strong></span></p>
<p>It was a dramatic finish to the 125cc MotoGP race with the leading two runners crashing out on the final corner leaving <strong>Julian Simon </strong>to take the chequered flag.</p>
<p><strong>Sergio Gadea</strong>, the team-mate of<strong> Bancaja Aspar</strong> rider and race winner <strong>Simon,</strong> crashed early on in the race with many riders having to take avoiding action to miss him as he lay out on the circuit, fortunately he was unhurt.</p>
<p>As the race resumed it was<strong> Simon</strong> and <strong>Ongetta Team I.S.P.A.</strong> rider <strong>Andrea Iannone</strong> who were running at the front with <strong>Pol Espargaro</strong> for the <strong>Derbi Racing</strong> team catching them in the final stages of the race.</p>
<p>With <strong>Espargaro</strong> leading the race ahead of <strong>Iannone</strong> and<strong> Simon, Iannone</strong> tried to make a pass on the front man heading into the final turn of the final lap.  He dived up the inside of <strong>Espargaro</strong> but lost the front of the<strong> Ongetta </strong>machine, taking them both into the gravel.  <strong>Espargaro&#8217;s</strong> bike ended-up wedged between the fence and the tyre wall after cart-wheeling through the gravel, but both riders were unhurt if not angry.  There appeared to be a bit of pushing and shoving before<strong> Iannone</strong> head-butted <strong>Espargaro</strong>, while they were both still wearing their helmets.</p>
<p><strong>Simon </strong>crossed the line to take his fourth win of the season, moving him further ahead in the points for the championship winning spot.</p>
<p><strong>Nicolas Terol</strong> on the <strong>Jack &amp; Jones </strong>Aprilia finished in second place followed by Britain&#8217;s <strong>Bradley Smith</strong>, who had started the race on pole, finished in third place on the second <strong>Bancaja Aspar</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Marc Marquez</strong> on the <strong>Red Bull KTM</strong> took fourth slot ahead of <strong>Sandro Cortese </strong>on the <strong>Ajo Interwetten</strong> and <strong>Stefan Bradl</strong> on the <strong>Viessmann Kiefer Racing</strong> team bike in sixth.</p>
<p>In seventh was <strong>Simone Corsi</strong> on the <strong>Fontana Racing</strong> machine followed by <strong>Joan Olivé </strong>on the <strong>Derbi Racing Team</strong> bike, <strong>Jonas Folgar</strong> on the second <strong>Ongetta</strong> bike in ninth and<strong> Danny Webb</strong> on the <strong>Degraaf Grand Prix</strong> bike completing the top ten riders.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
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<td><em><strong>Pos.</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>No.</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Rider</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Manufacturer</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Time</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Diff</strong></em></td>
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<td><em><strong>1</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>60</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Julian SIMON</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40&#8242;15.301</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>2</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>18</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Nicolas TEROL</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40&#8242;15.874</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>0.573</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>3</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>38</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Bradley SMITH</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40&#8242;20.775</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>5.474</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>4</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>93</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Marc MARQUEZ</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>KTM</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Moto Sport KTM 40&#8242;24.679</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>9.378</strong></em></td>
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<tr>
<td><em><strong>5</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>11</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Sandro CORTESE</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>DERBI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40&#8242;24.966</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>9.665</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>6</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>17</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Stefan BRADL</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40&#8242;27.056</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>11.755</strong></em></td>
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<tr>
<td><em><strong>7</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>24</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Simone CORSI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40&#8242;38.345</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>23.044</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>8</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>6</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Joan OLIVE</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>DERBI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40&#8242;42.237</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>26.936</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>9</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>94</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Jonas FOLGER</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40&#8242;48.152</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>32.851</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>10</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>99</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Danny WEBB</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40&#8242;49.740</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>34.439</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>11</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>88</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Michael RANSEDER</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40&#8242;50.034</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>34.733</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>12</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>7</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Efren VAZQUEZ</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>DERBI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40&#8242;51.064</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>35.763</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>13</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>51</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Riccardo MORETTI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40&#8242;51.154</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>35.853</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>14</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>8</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Lorenzo ZANETTI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40&#8242;55.238</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>39.937</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>15</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>77</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Dominique AEGERTER</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>DERBI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40&#8242;55.243</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>39.942</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>16</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>14</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Johann ZARCO</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40&#8242;55.411</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40.110</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>17</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>35</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Randy KRUMMENACHE</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>41&#8242;14.352</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>59.051</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>18</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>69</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Lukas SEMBERA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>41&#8242;14.401</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>59.100</strong></em></td>
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<tr>
<td><em><strong>19</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>61</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Luigi MORCIANO</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>41&#8242;15.537</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;00.236</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>20</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>73</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Takaaki NAKAGAMI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>41&#8242;16.492</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;01.191</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>21</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>39</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Luis SALOM</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>41&#8242;18.149</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;02.848</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>22</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>16</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Cameron BEAUBIER</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>KTM</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Moto Sport KTM 41&#8242;27.115</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;11.814</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>23</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>53</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Jasper IWEMA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>41&#8242;27.234</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;11.933</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>24</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>87</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Luca MARCONI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>41&#8242;27.354</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;12.053</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>25</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>65</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Gabriele FERRO</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>41&#8242;29.897</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;14.596</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>26</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>70</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Jacub JANTULIK</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>41&#8242;44.032</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;28.731</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>27</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>10</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Luca VITALI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>41&#8242;44.610</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;29.309</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>28</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>21</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Jakub KORNFEIL</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>LONCIN</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>41&#8242;45.217</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;29.916</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>29</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>62</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Alessandro TONUCCI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40&#8242;27.147</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1 lap</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="6"><em><strong>Not Classified</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>29</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Andrea IANNONE</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>38&#8242;30.217</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1 lap</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>44</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Pol ESPARGARO</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>DERBI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>38&#8242;30.227</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1 lap</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>71</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Tomoyoshi KOYAMA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>LONCIN</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>28&#8242;49.940</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>7 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>12</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Esteve RABAT</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>26&#8242;33.413</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>8 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>32</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Lorenzo SAVADORI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>23&#8242;18.471</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>10 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>45</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Scott REDDING</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>9&#8242;25.405</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>18 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="6"><em><strong>Not finished first lap</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>33</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Sergio GADEA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>250cc</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Hector Barberá</strong> claimed the victory for the<strong> Pepe World Team </strong>yesterday, finishing the race only 0.04seconds ahead of <strong>Team Toth Aprilia</strong> rider <strong>Mattia Pasini.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Marco Simoncelli</strong> crashed out on lap 12 of the race after developing a traction control problem on the <strong>Metis Gilera</strong>, while fighting for the lead.</p>
<p><strong>Alvaro Bautista</strong> took the final step of the podium for the <strong>Mapfre Aspar Team</strong> after battling with the <strong>Scot Racing Team</strong> rider <strong>Hiroshi Aoyama, </strong>he crossed the line with only a 0.006seconds margin, leaving the Spanish rider only 13 points behind <strong>Aoyama</strong> in the championship.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<table class="resultsTable" border="0">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>Pos.</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>No.</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Rider</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Manufacturer</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Time</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Diff</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>1</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Hector BARBERA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;23.353</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>2</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>75</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Mattia PASINI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;23.393</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>0.040</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>3</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>19</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Alvaro BAUTISTA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;25.044</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1.691</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>4</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>4</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Hiroshi AOYAMA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;25.050</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1.697</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>5</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>63</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Mike DI MEGLIO</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;25.274</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1.921</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>6</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>16</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Jules CLUZEL</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;32.555</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>9.202</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>7</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>6</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Alex DEBON</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;33.836</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>10.483</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>8</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>35</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Raffaele DE ROSA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;34.713</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>11.360</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>9</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>55</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Hector FAUBEL</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;42.306</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>18.953</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>10</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>12</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Thomas LUTHI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;47.833</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>24.480</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>11</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>17</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Karel ABRAHAM</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;48.033</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>24.680</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>12</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>48</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Shoya TOMIZAWA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>44&#8242;14.874</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>51.521</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>13</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>25</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Alex BALDOLINI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>44&#8242;15.827</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>52.474</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>14</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>53</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Valentin DEBISE</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>44&#8242;35.028</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;11.675</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>15</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>11</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Balazs NEMETH</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>44&#8242;38.868</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;15.515</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>16</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>7</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Axel PONS</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>44&#8242;39.019</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;15.666</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>17</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>56</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Vladimir LEONOV</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;36.763</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1 lap</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>18</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>10</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Imre TOTH</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;56.557</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1 lap</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>19</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>77</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Aitor RODRIGUEZ</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>44&#8242;01.540</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1 lap</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="6"><em><strong>Not Classified</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>14</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Ratthapark WILAIROT</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>35&#8242;14.349</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>5 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>15</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Roberto LOCATELLI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>GILERA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>34&#8242;59.239</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>6 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>54</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Toby MARKHAM</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>27&#8242;09.046</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>11 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>58</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Marco SIMONCELLI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>GILERA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>20&#8242;06.199</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>14 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>8</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Bastien CHESAUX</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>5&#8242;20.160</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>23 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>52</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Lukas PESEK</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>3&#8242;30.847</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>24 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>MotoGP</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Valentino Rossi </strong>celebrated his home win on the podium yesterday complete with Donkey ears, while also sporting the Donkey from Shrek on his crash helmet and the reason;</p>
<blockquote><p><em>“In Italy, if you make a stupid mistake we say you are a donkey. As soon as I hit the ground at Indianapolis I thought what a donkey I was. Later I thought that would make a good helmet design for my home race.   So I may have lost 25 points but I solved the problem of the helmet design for Misano!”</em></p></blockquote>
<p>It was the <strong>Repsol Honda</strong> rider <strong>Dani Pedrosa</strong> that led into the first corner followed by <strong>San Carlo Honda Gresini</strong> rider <strong>Toni Elias</strong> and <strong>Valentino Rossi.</strong></p>
<p>During the first lap of the race, the second <strong>San Carlo Honda Gresini</strong> rider <strong>Alex de Angelis</strong>, clipped the back of the <strong>Monster Yamaha Tech 3</strong> bike of  <strong>Colin Edwards</strong>, taking them both out and collecting the <strong>Ducati Marlboro</strong> of <strong>Nicky Hayde</strong>n on the way.  <strong>De Angelis</strong> accepted the blame for the crash and later apologised to both riders.</p>
<p><strong>Jorge Lorenzo</strong> on the second <strong>Fiat Yamaha,</strong> passed <strong>Rossi</strong> on the second lap but was demoted back to fourth place after getting stuck behind<strong> Elias,</strong> allowing <strong>Rossi </strong>to move past him on lap 5.  Both of the <strong>Fiat Yamaha</strong> riders soon passed<strong> Elias</strong> before <strong>Rossi</strong> chased down <strong>Pedrosa,</strong> passing him on the inside of lap 8 to take the lead.</p>
<p><strong>Lorenzo</strong> finally fought his way past<strong> Pedrosa </strong>on lap 14 but<strong> Ross</strong>i had now built-up a lead of 1.4 seconds, growing to 2.5 seconds with ten laps still to run.</p>
<p><strong>Rossi</strong> took the chequered flag, followed by his team-mate<strong> Lorenzo</strong> in second and <strong>Pedrosa </strong>in third, 12.4 seconds behind the race leader, he then had to thumb a lift back to parc ferme after the <strong>Honda</strong> had run out of fuel.</p>
<p>The second <strong>Repsol Honda</strong> rider<strong> Andrea Dovizioso</strong>, finished in fourth place after beating<strong> Loris Capirossi</strong>, on the <strong>Rizla Suzuki</strong> as they crossed the line. <strong> Toni Elias </strong>finished the race in sixth place ahead of <strong>Ducati Marlboro</strong> rider <strong>Mika Kallio</strong> in seventh.</p>
<p>In eighth place was the<strong> Hayate Racing</strong> team rider <strong>Marco Melandri </strong>followed by <strong>Chris Vermeulen</strong> on the second <strong>Rizla Suzuki </strong>and <strong>James Toseland</strong> in tenth on the second <strong>Monster Yamaha Tech 3.</strong></p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1. </strong><strong>Valentino Rossi ITA	Fiat Yamaha Team </strong><strong>44min	32.882	sec<br />
2. </strong><strong>Jorge Lorenzo SPA	Fiat Yamaha Team </strong><strong>44min	35.298	sec<br />
3. </strong><strong>Dani Pedrosa SPA	Repsol Honda Team </strong><strong>44min	45.282	sec<br />
4. </strong><strong>Andrea Dovizioso ITA	Repsol Honda Team </strong><strong>44min	59.212	sec<br />
5. </strong><strong>Loris Capirossi ITA	Rizla Suzuki MotoGP </strong><strong>44min	59.421	sec<br />
6. </strong><strong>Toni Elias SPA	San Carlo Honda Gresini </strong><strong>45min	1.168	sec<br />
7. </strong><strong>Mika Kallio FIN	Ducati Marlboro Team </strong><strong>45min	3.066	sec<br />
8. </strong><strong>Marco Melandri ITA	Hayate Racing Team </strong><strong>45min	4.639	sec<br />
9. </strong><strong>Chris Vermeulen AUS	Rizla Suzuki MotoGP </strong><strong>45min	4.791	sec<br />
10. </strong><strong>James Toseland GBR	Monster Yamaha Tech 3 </strong><strong>45min	11.229	sec<br />
11. </strong><strong>Aleix Espargaro SPA	Pramac Racing </strong><strong>45min	19.555	sec<br />
12. </strong><strong>Randy de Puniet FRA	LCR Honda MotoGP </strong><strong>45min	24.923	sec<br />
13. </strong><strong>Niccolo Canepa ITA	Pramac Racing </strong><strong>45min	36.080	sec<br />
14. </strong><strong>Gabor Talmacsi HUN	Scot Racing Team MotoGP </strong><strong>45min	55.229	sec</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>DNF:<br />
</strong><strong>Alex de Angelis RSM	San Carlo Honda Gresini </strong><strong> lap 1<br />
</strong><strong>Colin Edwards USA	Monster Yamaha Tech 3 </strong><strong> lap 1<br />
</strong><strong>Nicky Hayden USA	Ducati Marlboro Team </strong><strong> lap 1 </strong></em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fiat Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo, took the win at the Indianapolis MotoGP on Sunday after Valentino Rossi and Dani Pedrosa both crashed out.
125CC
Pol Espargaro claimed his maiden win in the 125cc Indianapolis MotoGP on Sunday, in a thrilling race that went to the very last lap.
The 18-year-old Derbi Racing Team rider, crossed the line just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_575" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a title="Jorge Lorenzo - Fiat Yamaha 2009" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mr_den/"><img class="size-full wp-image-575" src="http://www.buzzinmotogp.co.uk/files/2009/09/3672024053_19a4a2dfc6-copy1.jpg" alt="Jorge Lorenzo - Fiat Yamaha 2009" width="500" height="333" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jorge Lorenzo - Fiat Yamaha 2009</p></div>
<p><strong>Fiat Yamaha</strong> rider <strong>Jorge Lorenzo,</strong> took the win at the Indianapolis MotoGP on Sunday after <strong>Valentino Rossi </strong>and <strong>Dani Pedrosa </strong>both crashed out.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>125CC</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Pol Espargaro</strong> claimed his maiden win in the 125cc Indianapolis MotoGP on Sunday, in a thrilling race that went to the very last lap.</p>
<p>The 18-year-old <strong>Derbi Racing Team</strong> rider, crossed the line just 0.120 seconds ahead of the<strong> Bancaja Aspar</strong> rider <strong>Bradley Smith</strong>.  In third place was <strong>Simone Corsi</strong> on the<strong> Fontana Racing </strong>machine followed by <strong>Nico Terol</strong> on the <strong>Jack &amp; Jones</strong> bike in fourth.</p>
<p>Championship leader <strong>Julian Simon</strong> on the second <strong>Bancaja Aspar</strong> bike, finished in fifth place ahead of<strong> Marc Marquez</strong> on the <strong>Red Bull KTM, Stefan Bradl </strong>on the <strong>Viessmann Kiefer Racing</strong> bike, <strong>Joan Olive</strong> on the<strong> Derbi Racing Team</strong> machine,<strong> Takaaki Nakagami </strong>for <strong>Ongetta Team I.S.P.A</strong>. and <strong>Dominique Aegerter</strong> on the <strong>Ajo Interwetten.</strong></p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<table class="resultsTable" border="0">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>Pos.</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>No.</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Rider</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Manufacturer</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Time</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Diff</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>1</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>44</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Pol ESPARGARO</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>DERBI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;07.925</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong> </strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>2</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>38</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Bradley SMITH</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;08.045</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>0.120</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>3</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>24</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Simone CORSI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;08.373</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>0.448</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>4</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>18</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Nicolas TEROL</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;09.538</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1.613</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>5</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>60</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Julian SIMON</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;09.726</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1.801</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>6</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>93</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Marc MARQUEZ</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>KTM</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;27.270</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>19.345</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>7</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>17</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Stefan BRADL</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;27.283</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>19.358</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>8</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>6</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Joan OLIVE</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>DERBI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;33.536</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>25.611</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>9</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>73</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Takaaki NAKAGAMI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;37.165</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>29.240</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>10</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>77</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Dominique AEGERTER</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>DERBI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;37.632</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>29.707</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>11</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>99</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Danny WEBB</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;38.389</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>30.464</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>12</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>94</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Jonas FOLGER</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;52.385</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>44.460</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>13</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>39</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Luis SALOM</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;52.474</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>44.549</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>14</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>71</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Tomoyoshi KOYAMA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>LONCIN</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;53.253</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>45.328</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>15</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>33</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Sergio GADEA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;53.360</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>45.435</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>16</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>88</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Michael RANSEDER</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;53.404</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>45.479</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>17</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>8</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Lorenzo ZANETTI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;53.923</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>45.998</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>18</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>11</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Sandro CORTESE</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>DERBI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;01.716</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>53.791</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>19</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>16</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Cameron BEAUBIER</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>KTM</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;09.104</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;01.179</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>20</strong></em></td>
<td>12</td>
<td><em><strong>Esteve RABAT</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;10.739</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;02.814</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>21</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>7</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Efren VAZQUEZ</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>DERBI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;22.816</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;14.891</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>22</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>69</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Lukas SEMBERA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;24.245</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;16.320</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>23</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>14</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Johann ZARCO</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;39.143</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;31.218</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>24</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>87</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Luca MARCONI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;39.494</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;31.569</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>25</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>10</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Luca VITALI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>43&#8242;59.199</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;51.274</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="6"><em><strong>Not Classified</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong> </strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>29</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Andrea IANNONE</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>36&#8242;58.465</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>3 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong> </strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>35</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Randy KRUMMENACHE</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>31&#8242;48.399</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>6 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong> </strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>45</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Scott REDDING</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>21&#8242;50.534</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>12 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong> </strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>5</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Alexis MASBOU</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>LONCIN</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>13&#8242;33.656</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>16 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong> </strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>74</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Ben YOUNG</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>6&#8242;01.641</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>20 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong> </strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>32</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Lorenzo SAVADORI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>6&#8242;37.013</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>20 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong> </strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>75</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Miles THORNTON</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>2&#8242;05.888</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>22 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>250CC</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Marco Simoncelli</strong> took the chequered flag on Sunday for the <strong>Metis Gilera </strong>250cc MotoGP team, in the first and last 250cc event at the circuit.</p>
<div id="attachment_573" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a title="Jorge Lorenzo - Fiat Yamaha 2009" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mr_den/"><img class="size-full wp-image-573" src="http://www.buzzinmotogp.co.uk/files/2009/09/3672024053_19a4a2dfc6-copy.jpg" alt="Jorge Lorenzo - Fiat Yamaha 2009" width="500" height="333" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jorge Lorenzo - Fiat Yamaha 2009</p></div>
<p>The Italian rider, is currently running third in the championship, 27 points behind the <strong>Scot Racing Team</strong> rider <strong>Hiroshi Aoyama</strong>, with five rounds left to run.</p>
<p>Spanish rider<strong> Alvaro Bautista</strong>, took the final step on the podium as he took third for the <strong>Mapfre Aspar Team</strong>, adding valuable points to his season, and now only 16 points behind <strong>Aoyama.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Mike di Meglio</strong>, qualified in pole position on his<strong> Mapfre Aspar Team</strong> machine, finishing fourth in the race, he was followed by <strong>Roberto Locatelli</strong> on the <strong>Metis Gilera </strong>in fifth and <strong>Hector Barbera </strong>on the <strong>Pepe World Team</strong> bike in sixth.</p>
<p><strong>Lukas Pesek</strong> on the<strong> Auto Kelly &#8211; CP</strong> bike, finished in seventh place ahead of <strong>Hector Faubel </strong>on the <strong>Valencia CF &#8211; Honda SAG, Thomas Luthi </strong>on the <strong>Emmi &#8211; Caffe Latte </strong>and<strong> Karel Abraham</strong> on the <strong>Cardion AB Motoracing </strong>team bike completing the top ten riders.</p>
<p><strong>Jules Cluzel </strong>on the <strong>Matteoni Racing </strong>machine, was leading the race after qualifying in fifth place when he crashed out and later the<strong> Team Toth Aprilia</strong> rider <strong>Mattia Pasini</strong> went down, after starting from seventh on the grid.</p>
<p>Here are the results:</p>
<table class="resultsTable" border="0">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>Pos.</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>No.</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Rider</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Manufacturer</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Time</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Diff</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>1</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>58</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Marco SIMONCELLI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>GILERA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>45&#8242;43.599</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>2</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>4</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Hiroshi AOYAMA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>45&#8242;45.542</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1.943</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>3</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>19</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Alvaro BAUTISTA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>45&#8242;48.260</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>4.661</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>4</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>63</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Mike DI MEGLIO</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>45&#8242;56.375</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>12.776</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>5</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>15</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Roberto LOCATELLI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>GILERA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>45&#8242;59.074</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>15.475</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>6</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Hector BARBERA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>46&#8242;03.070</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>19.471</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>7</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>52</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Lukas PESEK</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>46&#8242;06.281</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>22.682</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>8</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>55</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Hector FAUBEL</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>46&#8242;16.408</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>32.809</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>9</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>12</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Thomas LUTHI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>46&#8242;32.920</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>49.321</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>10</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>17</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Karel ABRAHAM</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>46&#8242;33.444</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>49.845</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>11</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>35</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Raffaele DE ROSA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>46&#8242;37.166</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>53.567</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>12</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>25</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Alex BALDOLINI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>47&#8242;13.316</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;29.717</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>13</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>53</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Valentin DEBISE</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>47&#8242;21.436</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;37.837</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>14</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>7</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Axel PONS</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>47&#8242;30.271</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;46.672</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>15</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>56</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Vladimir LEONOV</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>47&#8242;30.420</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;46.821</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>16</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>11</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Balazs NEMETH</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>46&#8242;09.367</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1 lap</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>17</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>10</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Imre TOTH</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>46&#8242;38.325</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1 lap</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>18</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>29</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Barrett LONG</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>YAMAHA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>47&#8242;03.849</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1 lap</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>19</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>30</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Adam ROBERTS</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>YAMAHA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>47&#8242;04.092</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1 lap</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="6"><em><strong>Not Classified</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>14</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Ratthapark WILAIROT</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>40&#8242;49.351</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>3 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>6</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Alex DEBON</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>32&#8242;03.283</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>8 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>16</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Jules CLUZEL</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>12&#8242;26.371</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>19 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td><em><strong>75</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Mattia PASINI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>APRILIA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>10&#8242;59.646</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>21 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="6"><em><strong>Not finished first lap</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>8</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Bastien CHESAUX</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>MotoGP</strong></span></p>
<p>For the third time this season, the Spanish rider<strong> Jorge Lorenzo</strong> took the victory for the <strong>Fiat Yamaha</strong> team while his team-mate<strong> Valentino Rossi</strong> crashed out of the race.</p>
<p><strong>Dani Pedrosa</strong> made a great start from pole position on the <strong>Repsol Honda</strong> to take the lead at the start of the race ahead of<strong> Rossi</strong> and <strong>Lorenzo</strong>, but on just lap 4 of the race, <strong>Pedrosa</strong> went down.  After struggling to get the bike upright, the Spanish rider rejoined the track in last place.</p>
<p>Once again, the battle began between the two<strong> Fiat Yamaha</strong> riders, with <strong>Lorenzo </strong>passing <strong>Rossi</strong> on lap 9, however, on the following lap<strong> Rossi </strong>went down.  He managed to get his <strong>Yamaha</strong> back on the circuit only to retire a couple of laps later due to damage on the <strong>R1</strong>.</p>
<p>With<strong> Rossi</strong> and <strong>Pedrosa</strong> out of the running, the<strong> San Carlo Honda</strong> rider <strong>Alex de Angelis</strong> was now in second place with the<strong> Ducati Marlboro</strong> rider <strong>Nicky Hayden</strong> hot on his tail.  <strong>Hayden</strong> crossed the line to take third after holding off the challenging<strong> Repsol Honda</strong> of <strong>Andrea Dovizioso.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Colin Edwards</strong> finished in fifth place for the <strong>Monster Yamaha Tech 3</strong> team, followed by his team-mate<strong> James Toseland</strong> in sixth.  <strong>Loris Capirossi </strong>took seventh for the <strong>Rizla Suzuki</strong> team followed by <strong>Mika Kallio</strong> on the factory <strong>Ducati </strong>in eighth,<strong> Toni Elias</strong> on the second <strong>San Carlo Honda</strong> in ninth and <strong>Pedrosa</strong> in tenth.</p>
<p><strong>Pedrosa</strong> had clawed his way back through the field taking the tenth position from<strong> Chris Vermeulen</strong> on the second <strong>Rizla Suzuki</strong> as they crossed the line.</p>
<p><strong>Marco Melandri</strong> crashed out on the<strong> Hayate Racing </strong>machine, late on in the race while battling with <strong>James Toseland</strong> for sixth position.</p>
<p>The riders and team now head to Misano for round 12 of the championship, next weekend.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<table class="resultsTable" border="0">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>Pos.</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>No.</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Rider</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Manufacturer</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Time</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Diff</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>1</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>99</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Jorge LORENZO</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>YAMAHA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>47&#8242;13.592</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>2</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>15</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Alex DE ANGELIS</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>47&#8242;23.027</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>9.435</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>3</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>69</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Nicky HAYDEN</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>DUCATI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>47&#8242;26.539</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>12.947</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>4</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>4</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Andrea DOVIZIOSO</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>47&#8242;27.070</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>13.478</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>5</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>5</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Colin EDWARDS</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>YAMAHA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>47&#8242;39.846</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>26.254</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>6</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>52</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>James TOSELAND</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>YAMAHA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>47&#8242;46.000</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>32.408</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>7</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>65</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Loris CAPIROSSI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>SUZUKI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>47&#8242;47.992</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>34.400</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>8</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>36</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Mika KALLIO</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>DUCATI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>47&#8242;48.448</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>34.856</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>9</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>24</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Toni ELIAS</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>47&#8242;58.597</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>45.005</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>10</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>3</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Dani PEDROSA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>47&#8242;58.969</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>45.377</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>11</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>7</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Chris VERMEULEN</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>SUZUKI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>47&#8242;59.070</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>45.478</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>12</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>14</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Randy DE PUNIET</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>48&#8242;05.886</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>52.294</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>13</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>44</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Aleix ESPARGARO</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>DUCATI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>48&#8242;17.144</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;03.552</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong>14</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>41</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Gabor TALMACSI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>HONDA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>48&#8242;28.678</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>1&#8242;15.086</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="6"><em><strong>Not Classified</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>33</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Marco MELANDRI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>KAWASAKI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>42&#8242;36.675</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>3 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>88</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Niccolo CANEPA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>DUCATI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>39&#8242;29.440</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>5 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><em><strong></strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>46</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>Valentino ROSSI</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>YAMAHA</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>21&#8242;16.362</strong></em></td>
<td><em><strong>16 laps</strong></em></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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		<title>Pedrosa Fastest At A Wet British Grand Prix Practice</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 22:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joy Ryder</dc:creator>
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As the 125cc set off for the practice session this morning, it was Esteve Rabat on the Blusens Aprilia that took the top spot, when after only 5 minutes fron the start of the session, the heavens opened sending bikes and riders rushing back to their pit garages.
After 20 minutes, the teams ventured back onto [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_522" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a title="Dani Pedrosa - Donington Park 2008" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dodgyempire/"><strong><img class="size-full wp-image-522" src="http://www.buzzinmotogp.co.uk/files/2009/07/2616919200_0f8893aacc-copy.jpg" alt="Dani Pedrosa - Donington Park 2008" width="500" height="333" /></strong></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Dani Pedrosa - Donington Park 2008</p></div>
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<p>As the <strong>125cc</strong> set off for the practice session this morning, it was <strong>Esteve Rabat</strong> on the<strong> Blusens Aprilia</strong> that took the top spot, when after only 5 minutes fron the start of the session, the heavens opened sending bikes and riders rushing back to their pit garages.</p>
<p>After 20 minutes, the teams ventured back onto the track but it remained waterlogged for the remainder of the session and the time set by<strong> Rabat </strong>earlier held the top spot.</p>
<p>Many of the riders barely had time to test into today&#8217;s free practice session and will be praying for better weather conditions for qualifying tomorrow.</p>
<p>The MotoGP session started in full wet conditions today following on from the 125cc class, however, by midway of the session, the sun came out rapidly drying the track while the riders remained on wet tyres.</p>
<p>It was <strong>Dani Pedrosa</strong> on the <strong>Repsol Honda</strong> that snatched the top spot in the Friday free practice session on his final flying lap at the Donington British MotoGP today.</p>
<p><strong>Casey Stoner </strong>on the<strong> Marlboro Ducati</strong>, looked safe at the top slot until <strong>Pedrosa&#8217;s</strong> flying lap left him down in second place after running for only 16 laps of the circuit.</p>
<p>Third fastest was championship leader <strong>Valentino Rossi</strong> on the <strong>Fiat Yamaha</strong> ahead of the second <strong>Repsol Honda </strong>ridden by <strong>Andrea Dovisioso </strong>and<strong> Rossi&#8217;s</strong> team-mate <strong>Jorge Lorenzo</strong> in fifth.</p>
<p><strong>Marco Melandri</strong> on the <strong>Hayate Racing Team bike</strong>, was in sixth followed by an impressive <strong>Mika Kallio</strong> on the <strong>Pramac Racing Ducati</strong> in seventh and hoping for better luck this weekend.</p>
<p><strong>Colin Edwards</strong> on the<strong> Monster Tech3 Yahamah, Toni Elias</strong> on the <strong>San Carlo Honda Gresini</strong> and <strong>Nicky Hayden </strong>on the second <strong>Marlboro Ducati</strong>, finished in eighth, ninth and tenth respectively.</p>
<p><strong>James Toseland</strong> on the second <strong>Monster Tech3 Yamaha</strong>, finished the day in twelfth position after running out of fuel towards the end of the session and walking back to the pits.</p>
<p>The<strong> 250cc</strong> riders had a dry track for their free practice session with <strong>Alex Debon</strong> on the <strong>Aeropuerto Castello Blusens Aprilia,</strong> setting the fastest time of the day.</p>
<p>The World Championship leader<strong> Hiroshi Aoyama</strong> on the <strong>Scot Racing Team Honda</strong>, finished in second place with the Spanish rider <strong>Alvaro Bautista</strong> on the <strong>Mapfre Aspar Team </strong>bike in third.  <strong>Baustista</strong> claimed his spot on his spare bike after crashing out of the session midway through.</p>
<p><strong>Marco Simoncelli </strong>on the <strong>Metis Gilera </strong>was in fourth followed by <strong>Lukas Pesek </strong>on the <strong>Auto Kelly</strong> machine in fifth and <strong>Mike De Meglio</strong> on the second <strong>Mapfre Aspar Team</strong> bike in sixth.</p>
<p><strong>Thomas Luthi</strong> on the <strong>Caffe Latte</strong> was in seventh, <strong>Hector Barbera </strong>on the <strong>Pepe World Team</strong> bike in eighth, <strong>Karel Abraham</strong> on the <strong>Cardion AB Motoracing</strong> bike in ninth and <strong>Mattia Pasini</strong> on the<strong> Team Toth Aprilia</strong> in tenth.</p>
<p>There was a special rider on track today in the 250cc class, <strong>Ralf Waldmann</strong> aboard the <strong>Viessmann Kiefer Aprilia</strong>, at the age of 43.  <strong>Waldmann</strong> came runner-up twice in the 250cc World Championships of 1996 and 1997, and twice it was<strong> Biaggi</strong> that beat him.  <strong>Walmann</strong> finished in eighteenth place out of twenty-eight riders in today&#8217;s session.</p>
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		<title>Yuki Takahashi Dropped By Scot Racing Team</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 10:04:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joy Ryder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before the U.S. Grand Prix it was announced that the Japanese rider Yuki Takahashi, had been dropped from the Scot Racing Team with immediate effect and he will take no further part in the MotoGP 2009 Championship.
The HRC vice president Shuhei Nakamoto said;
“For Honda as well as the Scot Racing Team, this is a sad [...]]]></description>
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<p>Before the U.S. Grand Prix it was announced that the Japanese rider<strong> Yuki Takahashi</strong>, had been dropped from the <strong>Scot Racing Team</strong> with immediate effect and he will take no further part in the MotoGP 2009 Championship.</p>
<p>The HRC vice president Shuhei Nakamoto said;</p>
<blockquote><p><em>“For Honda as well as the Scot Racing Team, this is a sad announcement,” but we understand that the extremely challenging financial circumstances facing the team left them with no choice. </em></p>
<p><em>Takahashi was the only Japanese rider in the MotoGP championship and of course Honda wanted to see him continue, but in the end the team made it clear that this outcome was impossible and we respect their decision.</em></p>
<p><em>Honda will continue to support the Scot Racing Team in MotoGP with Gabor Talmacsi riding.”</em></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Gabor Talmacsi</strong>, had never ridden at the Laguna circuit before, although he has been offered help and advice from<strong> Nicky Hayden</strong> at his home circuit.</p>
<p>Unfortunately,<strong> Talmacsi</strong> went down on lap 4 of the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix and retired scoring no points for the <strong>Scot Racing Team.</strong></p>
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		<title>Valentino Rossi Wins HIs 100th Grand Prix At Assen</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 13:15:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joy Ryder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Valentino Rossi rode his Fiat Yamaha over the line to claim his 100th Grand Prix win at Assen on Saturday after starting on pole position.
125cc
Sergio Gadea took the chequered flag for the Bancaja Aspar Team 125cc on Saturday in Assen, just nudging ahead of the three-way battle with Nico Terol and Julian Simón.
Mid-way through the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_471" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a title="Valentino Rossi - 100th Win" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mr_den/"><img class="size-full wp-image-471" src="http://www.buzzinmotogp.co.uk/files/2009/06/3673042258_5d371061b7-copy.jpg" alt="Valentino Rossi - 100th Win" width="500" height="333" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Valentino Rossi - 100th Win</p></div>
<p><strong>Valentino Rossi</strong> rode his <strong>Fiat Yamaha</strong> over the line to claim his 100th Grand Prix win at Assen on Saturday after starting on pole position.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>125cc</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Sergio Gadea</strong> took the chequered flag for the <strong>Bancaja Aspar Team 125cc</strong> on Saturday in Assen, just nudging ahead of the three-way battle with <strong>Nico Terol</strong> and <strong>Julian Simón.</strong></p>
<p>Mid-way through the race <strong>Gadea</strong> had caught-up with <strong>Terol</strong> and<strong> Simon</strong> who had been running at the front.  All three riders waited until the final lap to make their move with <strong>Terol</strong> running off the track to try and pass <strong>Gadea.  Terol</strong> was penalised after the race for the move and relegated to fifth, despite stepping-up onto the podium.</p>
<p><strong>Bradley Smith</strong> was promoted to third place on the second <strong>Bancaja Aspar Team</strong> bike after his own battle with <strong>Ongetta Team I.S.P.A.</strong> rider <strong>Andrea Iannone, Smith&#8217;s</strong> rival for the championship.</p>
<p><strong>Stefan Bradl</strong> on the <strong>Viesmann Kiefer Racing</strong> bike took seventh position followed by his fellow German <strong>Jonas Folgar</strong> in eighth for the <strong>Ongetta</strong> team.</p>
<p><strong>Ajo Interwetten</strong> rider <strong>Sandro Cortese</strong> crashed out on lap 5 while in seventh place after claiming his first pole position with the team.  <strong>Danny Webb, Tomoyoshi Koyama</strong> and <strong>Cameron Beaubier</strong> also crashed out during the race.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><span><span class="pre"></p>
<pre><em><strong>Pos  Rider                 Bike     Time/Gap
 1.  Sergio Gadea          Aprilia  39m07.577s
 2.  Nicolas Terol         Aprilia  +   0.078s
 3.  Julian Simon          Aprilia  +   0.901s
 4.  Bradley Smith         Aprilia  +  12.356s
 5.  Andrea Iannone        Aprilia  +  12.400s
 6.  Stefan Bradl          Aprilia  +  20.468s
 7.  Jonas Folger          Aprilia  +  20.755s
 8.  Simone Corsi          Aprilia  +  21.263s
 9.  Pol Espargaro         Derbi    +  21.558s
10.  Marc Marquez          KTM      +  21.941s
11.  Joan Olive            Derbi    +  23.605s
12.  Efren Vazquez         Derbi    +  28.406s
13.  Dominique Aegerter    Derbi    +1m00.312s
14.  Marvin Fritz          Honda    +1m00.355s
15.  Lorenzo Zanetti       Aprilia  +1m00.615s
16.  Luis Salom            Aprilia  +1m00.629s
17.  Takaaki Nakagami      Aprilia  +1m00.997s
18.  Michael van der Mark  Honda    +1m01.030s
19.  Jasper Iwema          Honda    +1m08.795s
20.  Lukas Sembera         Aprilia  +1m09.076s
21.  Johann Zarco          Aprilia  +1m14.817s
22.  Karel Pesek           Derbi    +1m30.729s
23.  Luca Marconi          Aprilia  +1m46.244s
24.  Pepijn Bijsterbosch   Honda    +    1 lap
25.  Luca Vitali           Aprilia  +    1 lap

Retirements:

     Esteve Rabat          Aprilia  11 laps
     Tomoyoshi Koyama      Loncin    9 laps
     Cameron Beaubier      KTM       5 laps
     Sandro Cortese        Derbi     4 laps
     Randy Krummenacher    Aprilia    1 lap
     Lorenzo Savadori      Aprilia    1 lap
     Scott Redding         Aprilia    1 lap
     Alexis Masbou         Loncin     1 lap
     Danny Webb            Aprilia   0 laps
</strong></em></pre>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>250cc</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Scot Racing</strong> team rider<strong> Hiroshi Aoyama</strong>, claimed his second win of the season on Saturday and is now leading the championship.</p>
<p>The battle between <strong>Aoyama </strong>and <strong>Alvaro Bautista</strong> on the <strong>Mapfre Aspar</strong> machine ended when the Japanese rider ran wide after getting it all wrong at the right-hander of the chicane.  <strong>Aoyama </strong>braked for the left-hander but <strong>Bautista</strong> ran into his back wheel, throwing the Spaniard off his bike while the <strong>Honda</strong> rider somehow managed to stay on and take the win despite a cut tyre and other damage.</p>
<p><strong>Hector Barbera</strong> on the <strong>Pepe World Team</strong> bike finished in second place followed by the reigning World Champion <strong>Marco Simoncelli</strong> on the<strong> Metis Gilera.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Aleix Espargaro</strong> crossed the line to take fourth place riding for the injured <strong>Gabor Talmacsi</strong> in the <strong>Balaton Racing</strong> team ahead of <strong>Roberto Locatelli </strong>on the second <strong>Metis Gilera</strong>.</p>
<p>For the third time this year <strong>Mattia Pasini</strong> for the <strong>Team Toth Aprilia</strong> left the race without any points after colliding mid-way through the race with <strong>Thomas Luthi</strong> on the <strong>Emmi &#8211; Caffe Latte </strong>machine.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><span><span class="pre"></p>
<pre><em><strong>Pos Driver                Bike                Time
 1. Hiroshi Aoyama        Honda         40m44.008s
 2. Hector Barbera        Aprilia           +4.424
 3. Marco Simoncelli      Gilera           +10.339
 4. Aleix Espargaro       Aprilia          +11.383
 5. Roberto Locatelli     Gilera           +11.596
 6. Alex Debon            Aprilia          +14.265
 7. Karel Abraham         Aprilia          +17.982
 8. Hector Faubel         Honda            +19.012
 9. Rattapark Wilairot    Honda            +20.926
10. Raffaele de Rosa      Honda            +21.033
11. Mike di Meglio        Aprilia          +32.128
12. Lukas Pesek           Aprilia          +41.329
13. Alex Baldolini        Aprilia        +1:05.321
14. Valentin Debise       Honda          +1:12.451
15. Imre Toth             Aprilia           +1 lap
16. Vladimir Leonov       Aprilia           +1 lap

Retirements

    Alvaro Bautista       Aprilia          22 laps
    Bastien Chesaux       Honda            19 laps
    Axel Pons             Aprilia          16 laps
    Toby Markham          Honda            14 laps
    Steve Bonsey          Aprilia          13 laps
    Mattia Pasini         Aprilia          13 laps
    Thomas Luthi          Aprilia          10 laps
    Jules Cluzel          Aprilia           5 laps</strong></em>
   <em><strong> Shoya Tomizawa        Honda             0 laps</strong></em></pre>
<p></span></span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>MotoGP</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Valentino Rossi</strong> took his 100th Grand Prix win on Saturday after starting the race on pole position followed by team-mate <strong>Jorge Lorenzo</strong> in second place.</p>
<p>As the race got underway it was <strong>Dani Pedrosa</strong> on the <strong>Repsol Honda</strong> that took the lead from second on the grid but it wasn&#8217;t long before he was passed by the master, however, <strong>Casey Stoner</strong> on the <strong>Marlboro Ducati</strong> managed to slip past both riders before the end of the opening lap.</p>
<p>On the second lap,<strong> Stoner</strong> ran wide which was all that was needed for <strong>Rossi </strong>to take full advantage and retake his place at the front and disappear into the distance.</p>
<p><strong>Lorenzo</strong> got a bad start from his third position grid spot and lost several places as the race began but was soon up with the front runners and right behind the Italian although he had no chance of passing, finally finishing 20 seconds behind his team-mate.</p>
<p><strong>Stoner</strong> took the third step of the podium in a race where he could not match the pace of the <strong>Fiat Yamaha&#8217;s</strong> but ahead of the <strong>Monster Tech3 Yamaha</strong> rider <strong>Colin Edwards.</strong> The <strong>Ducati</strong> rider is still suffering from some sort of mystery illness and was reported as being physically exhausted after the race.</p>
<p><strong>Pedrosa</strong> crashed his machine on lap 5 while in fourth place at the first corner and seven laps later his team-mate <strong>Andrea Dovizioso</strong> had an identical crash at the same spot.  Fortunately, <strong>Pedrosa</strong> received no further injuries and both riders managed to walk away from their accidents.</p>
<p><strong>Chris Vermeulen</strong> on the <strong>Rizla Suzuki</strong> took fifth place followed by the <strong>Tech3 Yamaha </strong>of<strong> James Toseland, </strong>taking his best result so far this season after the <strong>Pramac Racing </strong>rider <strong>Mika Kallio</strong> crashed out on the final lap.</p>
<p><strong>Randy de Puniet</strong> was in seventh for the <strong>LCR Honda</strong> team after having an eventful race followed by <strong>Toni Elias </strong> on the <strong>San Carlo Honda Gresini.</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Elias </strong>was later penalised for the illegal using the run-off area on the final lap and was relegated to twelveth place from eighth. <strong> Elias</strong> publicily apologised to<strong> Loris Capirossi</strong> for the incident at the chicane when he ran both of them off track.</p>
<p><strong>Nicky Hayden </strong>on the second<strong> Ducati Marlboro</strong> took eighth place ahead of <strong>Capirossi</strong> on the second <strong>Rizla Suzuki</strong> and <strong>Alex de Angelis</strong> on the <strong>Gresini Honda.</strong></p>
<p>The MotoGP now heads to California for the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix this weekend.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><span></span></p>
<pre><em><strong>Pos  Rider            Bike               Time/Gap
 1.  Valentino Rossi  Yamaha           42m14.611s
 2.  Jorge Lorenzo    Yamaha           +   5.368s
 3.  Casey Stoner     Ducati           +  23.113s
 4.  Colin Edwards    Tech 3 Yamaha    +  29.114s
 5.  Chris Vermeulen  Suzuki           +  33.605s
 6.  James Toseland   Tech 3 Yamaha    +  39.347s
 7.  Randy de Puniet  LCR Honda        +  39.543s
 8.  Toni Elias       Gresini Honda    +  39.774s
 9.  Nicky Hayden     Ducati           +  39.823s
10.  Loris Capirossi  Suzuki           +  40.673s
11.  Alex de Angelis  Gresini Honda    +  46.100s
12.  Marco Melandri   Hayate Kawasaki  +  57.777s
13.  Sete Gibernau    Hernando Ducati  +1m05.366s
14.  Niccolo Canepa   Pramac Ducati    +1m09.897s
15.  Yuki Takahashi   Scot Honda       +1m09.930s
16.  Gabor Talmacsi   Scot Honda       +1m25.099s

Retirements:

     Mika Kallio      Pramac Ducati       25 laps
     Andrea Dovizioso Honda               10 laps
     Dani Pedrosa     Honda                4 laps
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		<description><![CDATA[A fantastic battle between the two Fiat Yamaha riders on Sunday saw Valentino Rossi snatch the victory from Jorge Lorenzo on the final lap of the MotoGP at Catalunya.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_458" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a title="Valentino's 99th Victory" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/20932300@N03/"><img class="size-full wp-image-458" src="http://www.buzzinmotogp.co.uk/files/2009/06/3626057698_c8bf08ec9c-copy.jpg" alt="Valentino's 99th Victory" width="500" height="345" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Valentino&#39;s 99th Victory</p></div>
<p>A fantastic battle between the two <strong>Fiat Yamaha</strong> riders on Sunday saw<strong> Valentino Rossi</strong> snatch the victory from<strong> Jorge Lorenzo </strong>on the final lap of the MotoGP at Catalunya.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>125cc</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Julian Simon</strong> must be one of the most embarrassed men in the MotoGP 125cc series today after losing his win yesterday when he crossed the line to celebrate a lap to early, handing the victory to<strong> Andrea Iannone</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Ongetta Team I.S.P.A. </strong>rider <strong>Iannone,</strong> and <strong>Bancaja Aspar Team 125cc Team</strong> rider <strong>Simón </strong>exchanged the lead countless times during the race with <strong>Simón</strong> opening a gap on the penultimate lap, however, at the start of the final lap <strong>Iannone </strong>began to celebrate despite his team holding up his pit board showing him he the race still had a lap to run.</p>
<p><strong>Iannone</strong>, needless to say, took full advantage of the mistake and sailed past to take his third win of the season a<strong> Simón</strong>, finally realising his error, got swallowed-up by the group of riders battling for the final podium position.</p>
<p><strong>Jack &amp; Jones Team</strong> rider<strong> Nicolas Terol,</strong> finished in second place followed by <strong>Sergio Gadea</strong> in third but only after a photo finish decision was made between himself and his team-mate <strong>Simón,</strong> who crossed the line with equal times.</p>
<p><strong>Marc Marquez</strong> on the <strong>Red Bull KTM Motorsport</strong> bike took fifth place ahead of <strong>Jonas Folgar</strong> on the second <strong>Ongetta Team </strong>machine and <strong>Stefan Bradl</strong> on the <strong>Viesmann Kiefer Racing </strong>bike.</p>
<p>In eight place was Britain&#8217;s <strong>Bradley Smith</strong> on the <strong>Bancaja Aspar Team 125cc</strong> followed in ninth place by <strong>Sandro Cortese</strong> for the <strong>Ajo Interwetten Team </strong>and <strong>Randy Krummenacher</strong> for the <strong>Degraaf Grand Prix team </strong>to complete the top ten riders.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><span></span></p>
<pre><em><strong>CLASSIFIED:

Pos  Rider              Bike           Time
 1.  Andrea Iannone     Aprilia  41m10.494s
 2.  Nicolas Terol      Aprilia  +   2.245s
 3.  Sergio Gadea       Aprilia  +   2.330s
 4.  Julian Simon       Aprilia  +   2.331s
 5.  Marc Marquez       KTM      +   2.356s
 6.  Jonas Folger       Aprilia  +   2.531s
 7.  Stefan Bradl       Aprilia  +  10.795s
 8.  Bradley Smith      Aprilia  +  10.824s
 9.  Sandro Cortese     Derbi    +  14.984s
10.  R.Krummenacher     Aprilia  +  15.089s
11.  Scott Redding      Aprilia  +  16.427s
12.  Esteve Rabat       Aprilia  +  16.515s
13.  Johann Zarco       Aprilia  +  27.455s
14.  Joan Olive         Derbi    +  27.712s
15.  Takaaki Nakagami   Aprilia  +  28.411s
16.  Simone Corsi       Aprilia  +  33.697s
17.  Tomoyoshi Koyama   Loncin   +  42.581s
18.  Cameron Beaubier   KTM      +  48.847s
19.  Alberto Moncayo    Aprilia  +  49.532s
20.  D.Agerter          Derbi    +  49.772s
21.  Jasper Iwema       Honda    +1m02.666s
22.  Sturla Fagerhaug   KTM      +1m15.215s
23.  Johnny Rosell      Aprilia  +1m21.568s
24.  Luca Marconi       Aprilia  +1m37.919s
25.  Jordi Dalmau       Honda    +1 Lap
26.  Luca Vitali        Aprilia  +2 Laps

</strong><strong>NOT CLASSIFIED/RETIREMENTS:

     Rider              Bike       Laps
     Lorenzo Savadori   Aprilia     16
     Luis Salom         Honda       13
     Daniel Webb        Aprilia     11
     Lorenzo Zanetti    Aprilia     10
     Pol Espargaro      Derbi        5
     Alexis Masbou      Loncin       5
     Lukas Sembera      Aprilia      4
     Efren Vazquez      Derbi        1

</strong><strong>FASTEST LAP: Marquez, 1m51.175s on lap 7</strong></em></pre>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>250cc</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Alvaro Bautista,</strong> on the<strong> Mapfre Aspar Team</strong> bike, dominated his home Grand Prix yesterday after taking the lead from lap 3 and remaining at the front until he crossed the line to take the chequered flag, increasing his lead in the World Championship.</p>
<p><strong>Marco Simoncelli</strong> crashed his<strong> Metis Gilera</strong> on the second lap of the race and retired, claiming a mechanical problem but bringing a huge cheer from the Spanish crowd after his clash with <strong>Bautista</strong> in the last round saw him fined for dangerous riding.</p>
<p><strong>Hiroshi Aoyama</strong> on the <strong>Scot Racing Team Honda</strong> claimed second place, seven-seconds behind the leader but after having snatched the lead from <strong>Héctor Barbera </strong>on the <strong>Pepe World Team</strong> bike on the final lap.</p>
<p><strong>Mattia Pasini </strong>on the <strong>Team Toth Aprilia</strong> took fourth place ahead of <strong>Alex Debon</strong> on the <strong>Aeropuerto-Castello Blusens</strong> in fifth and <strong>Thomas Luthi </strong>on the<strong> Caffe Latte Team</strong> bike in sixth.</p>
<p>In seventh place was <strong>Ratthapak Wilairot</strong> on the<strong> Thai Honda Sag</strong> bike followed by<strong> Karel Abraham</strong> for <strong>Cardion AB Motoracing, Raffaele De Rosa </strong>on the <strong>Scot Racing Team</strong> bike in ninth and <strong>Hector Faubel </strong>on the <strong>Pepe World Team</strong> machine completing the top ten.</p>
<p><strong>Roberto Localtelli</strong> on the <strong>Metis Gilera </strong>crashed out on lap 15 after a fantastic race saw him come from sixteenth on the grid to fourth place.</p>
<p><strong>Mike Di Meglio</strong> on the <strong>Mapfre Aspar Team </strong>machine had been running in seventh place on lap 14 until he took a trip through the gravel, finally finishing down in fourteenth.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><span></span></p>
<pre><em><strong>CLASSIFIED:

Pos  Rider              Bike           Time
 1.  Alvaro Bautista    Aprilia  41m09.018s
 2.  Hiroshi Aoyama     Honda    +   7.185s
 3.  Hector Barbera     Aprilia  +   7.282s
 4.  Mattia Pasini      Aprilia  +  10.784s
 5.  Alex Debon         Aprilia  +  15.740s
 6.  Thomas Luthi       Aprilia  +  15.780s
 7.  R.Wilairot         Honda    +  28.654s
 8.  Karel Abraham      Aprilia  +  31.600s
 9.  Raffaele De Rosa   Honda    +  33.760s
10.  Hector Faubel      Honda    +  33.843s
11.  Jules Cluzel       Aprilia  +  34.871s
12.  Lukas Pesek        Aprilia  +  35.117s
13.  Alex Baldolini     Aprilia  +  39.840s
14.  Mike Di Meglio     Aprilia  +  42.821s
15.  Steve Bonsey       Aprilia  +1m16.524s
16.  Axel Pons          Aprilia  +1m16.689s
17.  Valentin Debise    Honda    +1m28.826s
18.  Balazs Nemeth      Aprilia  +1m39.488s
19.  Bastien Chesaux    Honda    +1m47.958s
20.  Vladimir Leonov    Aprilia  +1 Lap
21.  Toby Markham       Honda    +1 Lap

</strong><strong>NOT CLASSIFIED/RETIREMENTS:

     Rider              Bike       Laps
     Imre Toth          Aprilia     21
     R.Locatelli        Gilera      14
     Shoya Tomizawa     Honda       13
     Marco Simoncelli   Gilera       6

</strong><strong>FASTEST LAP: Bautista, 1m46.656s on lap 9</strong></em></pre>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>MotoGP</strong></span></p>
<p>What a race!  <strong>Valentino Rossi</strong> and<strong> Jorge Lorenzo </strong>thrilled the crowd of almost 90,000 fans yesterday as they dominated the Catalunya MotoGP on their<strong> Fiat Yamaha </strong>machines.</p>
<p>With three laps of the race to run,<strong> Rossi </strong>passed <strong>Lorenzo</strong> on the first corner but by the following lap the Spanish rider reclaimed his lead as they ran side by side down the straight, but <strong>Rossi</strong> out-braked him and <strong>Lorenzo</strong> was once again sat behind the Italian.</p>
<p>At the beginning of the last lap, <strong>Lorenzo </strong>took the lead with <strong>Rossi</strong> running wide as he tried to re-pass .  Not to be deterred,  <strong>Rossi</strong> stuck on<strong> Lorenzo&#8217;s</strong> tail and snatched the victory on the final corner of the final lap.</p>
<p><strong>Casey Stoner</strong> on the <strong>Ducati Marlboro</strong> claimed the final step of the podium, more than eight seconds behind the<strong> Yamaha&#8217;s</strong> but had been having his own battle holding back the <strong>Repsol Honda</strong> rider <strong>Andrea Dovizioso</strong> who finished in fourth place just 0.52s behind.</p>
<p><strong>Loris Capirossi</strong> on the <strong>Rizla Suzuki </strong>battled with the injured Spanish rider <strong>Dani Pedrosa</strong> on the second <strong>Repsol Honda</strong> for fifth place with the Italian finally holding the place.</p>
<p><strong>Colin Edwards</strong> finished in seventh place on the<strong> Monster Tech3 Yamaha</strong> followed by<strong> Randy De Puniet</strong> on the<strong> LCR Honda </strong>in eighth, <strong>Mika Kallio</strong> for <strong>Pramac Racing</strong> in ninth and <strong>Nicky Hayden</strong> on the second <strong>Ducati Marlboro</strong> in tenth place.</p>
<p><strong>Yuki Takahashi</strong> on the<strong> Scot Racing Team</strong> machine, crashed out on the first lap of the race when he tried to pass the<strong> Rizla Sukuki</strong> of <strong>Chris Vermeulen. </strong> The Japanese rider broke his little finger in the incident and will not be taking part in the testing today.</p>
<p><strong>Toni Elias</strong> on the <strong>San Carlo Honda Gresini</strong>, had qualified in fifth place on the grid but crashed out on lap 10 of the race while running in eleventh.</p>
<p>Meanwhile,<strong> Gabor Talmacsi,</strong> the 125cc World Champion, was also on track for the <strong>Scot Racing team, </strong>fuelling rumours that he is to be a replacement for <strong>Takahashi</strong>, despite the teams protest that they are to run with two riders for the rest of the season. <strong> Talmacsi</strong> finished in seventeenth place, he may have been the last over the line but he still completed the race unlike his team-mate.</p>
<p>The majority of the riders were too remain at the circuit today for a test session running from 10am until 6pm.  As previously mentioned, <strong>Takahashi </strong>will not be taking part in the session and neither will <strong>Dani Pedrosa</strong> due to fatigue.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong><span></span></strong></em></p>
<pre><em><strong>CLASSIFIED:

Pos  Rider             Bike            Time
 1.  Valentino Rossi   Yamaha    43m11.897s
 2.  Jorge Lorenzo     Yamaha    +   0.095s
 3.  Casey Stoner      Ducati    +   8.884s
 4.  Andrea Dovizioso  Honda     +   8.936s
 5.  Loris Capirossi   Suzuki    +  19.831s
 6.  Daniel Pedrosa    Honda     +  22.182s
 7.  Colin Edwards     Yamaha    +  23.547s
 8.  Randy de Puniet   Honda     +  25.265s
 9.  Mika Kallio       Ducati    +  31.797s
10.  Nicky Hayden      Ducati    +  33.593s
11.  Chris Vermeulen   Suzuki    +  36.683s
12.  Alex de Angelis   Honda     +  36.874s
13.  James Toseland    Yamaha    +  39.433s
14.  Marco Melandri    Kawasaki  +  44.788s
15.  Sete Gibernau     Ducati    +  46.754s
16.  Niccolo Canepa    Ducati    +  55.873s
17.  Gabor Talmacsi    Honda     +1m27.640s

NOT CLASSIFIED/RETIREMENTS:

     Rider             Bike       Laps
     Toni Elias        Honda         9
     Yuki Takahashi    Honda         0

FASTEST LAP: Stoner, 1m42.858s on lap 2</strong></em></pre>
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		<title>The Italian MotoGP</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2009 19:50:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joy Ryder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last weekend the Italian MotoGP took place at the Mugello circuit on a day of mixed weather conditions, a dry race for the 125cc riders and a wet race for the 250cc and the main race.
125cc
British rider Bradley Smith on the Bancaja Aspar Team bike took his second victory at the Italian MotoGP on Sunday [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_451" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 499px"><a title="Casey Stoner" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dodgyempire/"><img class="size-full wp-image-451" src="http://www.buzzinmotogp.co.uk/files/2009/06/968124630_16c6a823db-copy.jpg" alt="Casey Stoner" width="489" height="500" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Casey Stoner</p></div>
<p>Last weekend the Italian MotoGP took place at the Mugello circuit on a day of mixed weather conditions, a dry race for the 125cc riders and a wet race for the 250cc and the main race.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>125cc</strong></span></p>
<p>British rider <strong>Bradley Smith</strong> on the <strong>Bancaja Aspar Team</strong> bike took his second victory at the Italian MotoGP on Sunday after qualifying in pole position.</p>
<p>The 18-year-old, rode a superb race as he came under attack from the likes of <strong>Jack &amp; Jones</strong> rider <strong>Nicolas Terol</strong> and his team-mate<strong> Julián Simon.</strong></p>
<p>The track was relatively dry for the start of the 125cc race and <strong>Smith</strong> got off the line to take the lead as they went into the first corner ahead of<strong> Terol</strong> and <strong>Simon. </strong></p>
<p>Behind, the battle for fourth place was going on with <strong>Derbi Racing Team</strong> rider <strong>Pol Espargaró</strong> finally claiming the place on the final lap as the<strong> Ajo Interwetten</strong> rider <strong>Sandro Cortese</strong> crashed out.</p>
<p>On lap 5, <strong>Andrea Iannone </strong>on the<strong> Ongetta Team I.S.P.A.</strong> machine suffered some sort of mechanical problem as his bike slowed down and he then retired.</p>
<p><strong>Smith</strong> initially built up a gap between himself and the two other riders but they slowly reeled him in and he rode an impressive race to hold them back and is now leading the championship by 3.5 points from <strong>Simon.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Scott Redding </strong>on the<strong> Blusens Aprilia</strong>, crashed out half-way through the race while in fourth place, finally finishing in seventh.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><span><span class="pre"></p>
<pre><em><strong>Pos  Rider               Bike     Time
 1.  Bradley Smith       Aprilia  40m09.523s
 2.  Nicolas Terol       Aprilia  +   0.216s
 3.  Julian Simon        Aprilia  +   7.114s
 4.  Pol Espargaro       Derbi    +  11.829s
 5.  Marc Marquez        KTM      +  12.315s
 6.  Johann Zarco        Aprilia  +  14.605s
 7.  Scott Redding       Aprilia  +  15.305s
 8.  Stefan Bradl        Aprilia  +  22.255s
 9.  Lorenzo Savadori    Aprilia  +  22.392s
10.  Sandro Cortese      Derbi    +  29.239s
11.  Sergio Gadea        Aprilia  +  36.359s
12.  Lorenzo Zanetti     Aprilia  +  36.444s
13.  Randy Krummenacher  Aprilia  +  36.507s
14.  Jonas Folger        Aprilia  +  36.581s
15.  Takaaki Nakagami    Aprilia  +  36.636s
16.  Esteve Rabat        Aprilia  +  36.834s
17.  Luigi Morciano      Aprilia  +  49.870s
18.  Simone Corsi        Aprilia  +  50.419s
19.  Dominique Aegerter  Derbi    +1m05.900s
20.  Riccardo Moretti    Aprilia  +1m06.019s
21.  Davide Stirpe       Honda    +1m20.225s
22.  Lukas Sembera       Aprilia  +1m21.946s
23.  Jasper Iwema        Honda    +1m43.074s
24.  Gennaro Sabatino    Aprilia  +    1 lap
25.  Luca Vitali         Aprilia  +    1 lap
26.  Alessandro Tonucci  Aprilia  +    1 lap

Retirements:

     Luca Marconi        Aprilia  12 laps
     Daniel Webb         Aprilia  8 laps
     Andrea Iannone      Aprilia  5 laps
     Joan Olive          Derbi    5 laps
     Efren Vazquez       Derbi    5 laps
     Tomoyoshi Koyama    Loncin   2 laps</strong></em>
    <em><strong> Alexis Masbou       Loncin   1 lap</strong></em></pre>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>250cc</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Mattia Passini</strong> on the <strong>Team Toth Aprilia</strong> took the victory in front of his home crowd on Sunday as an all to familiar scene went on behind between <strong>Marco Simoncelli</strong> and <strong>Alvaro Bautista.</strong></p>
<p>As the riders prepared to line up on the grid, the rain began, forcing teams to swap settings and tyres on their machines after it was declared a &#8216;Wet Race&#8217;.</p>
<p><strong>Simoncelli </strong>on the <strong>Metis Gilera</strong> shot away at the start, even creating a gap until <strong>Bautista</strong> began to catch him on the <strong>Mapfre Aspar team</strong> bike, followed closely by<strong> Pasini.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Bautista</strong> passed <strong>Simoncelli</strong> on the pit straight before making it stick almost instantly as <strong>Simoncelli</strong> ran wide. In an incident reminiscent of the previous year, <strong>Simoncelli</strong> attempted a move in a gap far too small, and slid into the side of <strong>Bautista</strong>, running both of the riders into the gravel.  Both, fortunately stayed on their machines but <strong>Simoncelli</strong> had gained the advantage and was soon off down the track followed a few moments later by <strong>Bautista.</strong></p>
<p>The pair soon gained on the leading Italian and the race was back on but<strong> Bautista</strong> couldn&#8217;t make a pass on <strong>Simoncelli. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Simoncelli</strong> got passed the <strong>Aprilia</strong> rider to take the lead but<strong> Pasini</strong> refused to lose the place he&#8217;d fought for and after five corners of the pair riding alongside each other, <strong>Pasini </strong>made his move stick and finished just a tenth of a second ahead of <strong>Simoncelli</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Simoncelli</strong> has since been hit with a $5,ooo fine and a &#8216;yellow card&#8217;, a warning by the Race Direction for &#8220;riding in an irresponsible manner&#8221;.</p>
<p>Last season, <strong>Simoncelli </strong>had a similar penalty imposed on him after an incident at Mugello when he was deemed to have forced <strong>Héctor Barbera</strong> out of the race illegally.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><span><span class="pre"></p>
<pre><em><strong>Pos  Rider                Bike     Time
 1.  Mattia Pasini        Aprilia  45m38.391s
 2.  Marco Simoncelli     Gilera   +   0.117s
 3.  Alvaro Bautista      Aprilia  +   1.293s
 4.  Thomas Luthi         Aprilia  +  24.557s
 5.  Hector Barbera       Aprilia  +  27.014s
 6.  Hiroshi Aoyama       Honda    +  30.037s
 7.  Alex Debon           Aprilia  +  31.325s
 8.  Hector Faubel        Honda    +  35.178s
 9.  Raffaele De Rosa     Honda    +  44.856s
10.  Roberto Locatelli    Gilera   +  46.483s
11.  Alex Baldolini       Aprilia  +  49.521s
12.  Mike di Meglio       Aprilia  +1m00.539s
13.  Karel Abraham        Aprilia  +1m23.730s
14.  Ratthapark Wilairot  Honda    +1m25.519s
15.  Imre Toth            Aprilia  +1m30.397s
16.  Balazs Nemeth        Aprilia  +    1 lap
17.  Axel Pons            Aprilia  +    1 lap
18.  Bastien Chesaux      Honda    +    1 lap
19.  Valentin Debise      Honda    +    1 lap
20.  Daniel Arcas         Aprilia  +   3 laps

Retirements:

     Shoya Tomizawa       Honda    6 laps
     Lukas Pesek          Aprilia  5 laps
     Vladimir Leonov      Aprilia  4 laps
     Jules Cluzel         Aprilia  0 laps</strong></em></pre>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>MotoGP</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Casey Stoner</strong> on the <strong>Ducati Marlboro</strong> took the victory in another wet race ahead of<strong> Jorge Lorenzo</strong> and his team-mate <strong>Valentino Rossi </strong>on the <strong>Fiat Yamaha&#8217;s.</strong></p>
<p>Before the race had even started,<strong> Jorge Lorenzo</strong> had crashed out as he was heading to the grid in the freakiest of accidents.  The team had only seconds to get the bike back to the pits and put <strong>Lorenzo</strong> on his second bike to make it too the grid on time, while they made fast repairs in time for the swap-over.</p>
<p>It was a difficult race and the ultimate test came down to team tactics as the track began to dry out forcing the riders to come in and change to their bikes with slicks.</p>
<p><strong>Stoner</strong> took the lead as the race got underway but was soon being challenged and passed by the superb riding of <strong>Chris Vermeulen</strong> on the<strong> Rizla Suzuki.</strong></p>
<p>The pair soon had a third challenger as<strong> Andrea Dovizioso</strong> on the <strong>Repsol Honda</strong> took both for the lead as <strong>Rossi</strong> began to gain.</p>
<p><strong>Marco Melandri</strong> on the <strong>Hayate Racing Team </strong>bike was soon up with <strong>Rossi </strong>as was his team-mate<strong> Lorenzo </strong>who seemed to have regained his confidence.</p>
<p>On lap 3, both <strong>Vermeulen</strong> and <strong>Stoner</strong> were passed by <strong>Dovizioso</strong> with <strong>Rossi </strong>and <strong>Melandri</strong> right behind him.  <strong>Rossi</strong> took the lead on lap 9 followed by <strong>Melandri</strong> as <strong>Dovizoso</strong> then went into the pits for his slick-shod <strong>Honda.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Melandri</strong> was certainly on a mission and slid passed <strong>Rossi</strong> on lap 10 before both riders pitted for their second machines as <strong>Divizoso</strong> once again led the field.</p>
<p><strong>Stoner </strong>was now back up to speed and hot on the tracks of the <strong>Honda </strong>rider followed by <strong>Loris Capirossi </strong>on the second <strong>Rizla Suzuki,</strong> they both passed the Italian demoting him to third place.</p>
<p><strong>Capirossi</strong> then snatched the lead off <strong>Stoner</strong>, leading the race for a whole lap before the <strong>Ducati</strong> once again took the front slot and got on with the win.</p>
<p><strong>Melandri</strong> had slipped back in the last few laps and now<strong> Capirossi</strong> and<strong> Dovizioso</strong> were suffering the pace and drifting backwards as the <strong>Yamaha&#8217;s</strong> of <strong>Lorenzo </strong>and <strong>Rossi </strong>took full advantage for the second and third places on offer.</p>
<p><strong>Dani Pedrosa </strong>suffered further injury after his accident at the Italian Grand Prix than was first thought.  He has fractured a bone at the top of his femur and has been immobilized for ten days before it will be decided if he will be able to take part in the next round of the championship at his home track of Barcelona.</p>
<p>The <strong>Repsol Honda</strong> team have since issued a statement;</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Dani Pedrosa today returned home to Barcelona where Doctor Xavier Mir, at the USP Institut Universitari Dexeus, confirmed that the Repsol Honda rider had not suffered any further injuries during his crash in yesterday’s Italian Grand Prix. </em></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;Pedrosa had started the race injured after a big rear wheel slide and subsequent shake from his bike in Saturday morning’s practice session caused the unlucky Spaniard to incur severe stretching in his right hip. The scans today also showed that the initial diagnosis at the circuit on Saturday had been correct and Pedrosa had pulled the gluteus medius muscle, which caused a small crack in the greater trochanter (thigh) bone where the muscle attaches. </em></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><em>The factory Honda rider will now rest up ahead of the Grand Prix of Catalunya in just under two week’s time. His physical condition will be assessed next week and Pedrosa is hoping to be fit for his home race.&#8221; </em></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><em>Dani Pedrosa: </em></p>
<p><em>&#8220;It&#8217;s a relief that the tests today didn&#8217;t show up anything new because I think I have enough to contend with already. The injury from Saturday is still quite painful obviously but with luck it will improve over the next week. The timing of this a real shame because I was feeling as though I was returning to something close to race fitness and could ride the bike as I wanted. Still, this is where we are so we&#8217;ll just get on with it and try to make a quick recovery. I really hope I can be fit for the next race because it&#8217;s a very important one for me and the team.&#8221; </em></p></blockquote>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong><span><span class="pre"></p>
<pre>Pos  Rider             Bike             Time
 1.  Casey Stoner      Ducati           45m41.894s
 2.  Jorge Lorenzo     Yamaha            +  1.001s
 3.  Valentino Rossi   Yamaha            +  2.076s
 4.  Andrea Dovizioso  Honda             +  2.129s
 5.  Loris Capirossi   Suzuki            +  3.274s
 6.  Colin Edwards     Tech 3 Yamaha     + 24.451s
 7.  James Toseland    Tech 3 Yamaha     + 25.621s
 8.  Randy de Puniet   LCR Honda         + 26.046s
 9.  Niccolo Canepa    Pramac Ducati     + 31.815s
10.  Chris Vermeulen   Suzuki            + 34.814s
11.  Marco Melandri    Hayate Kawasaki   + 35.090s
12.  Nicky Hayden      Ducati            + 39.122s
13.  Mika Kallio       Pramac Ducati     + 52.462s
14.  Toni Elias        Gresini Honda     + 52.478s
15.  Alex de Angelis   Gresini Honda     +   1 lap

Retirements:

     Dani Pedrosa      Honda            12 laps
     Yuki Takahashi    Scot Honda       9 laps</pre>
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		<title>A Wet Le Mans MotoGP</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 16:20:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joy Ryder</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Bradley Smith]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Casey Stoner]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chris Vermeulen]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Colin Edwards]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dani Pedrosa]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ducati]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gabor Talmacsi]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gilera]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Hayate Kawasaki]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last weekend saw the MotoGP riders heading to a rain-soaked Le Mans circuit in France with Jorge Lorenzo taking the victory for the Fiat Yamaha team.
125cc
For the first time since 2005 Julián Simón claimed the win for the Bancaja Aspar Team in dismal weather conditions at the Sunday 125cc race.
The Spaniard had qualified in seventh [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_444" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 383px"><a title="Jorge Lorenzo" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dodgyempire/"><img class="size-full wp-image-444" src="http://www.buzzinmotogp.co.uk/files/2009/05/2616925818_222959c496-copy.jpg" alt="Jorge Lorenzo" width="373" height="333" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jorge Lorenzo</p></div>
<p>Last weekend saw the MotoGP riders heading to a rain-soaked Le Mans circuit in France with <strong>Jorge Lorenzo </strong>taking the victory for the <strong>Fiat Yamaha team</strong>.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>125cc</strong></span></p>
<p>For the first time since 2005<strong> Julián Simón </strong>claimed the win for the <strong>Bancaja Aspar Team</strong> in dismal weather conditions at the Sunday 125cc race.</p>
<p>The Spaniard had qualified in seventh place but won the race with a 27 second lead over second place man, 15-year-old <strong>Jonas Folger</strong> for the <strong>Ongetta Team I.S.P.A.</strong> machine.</p>
<p>Many of the riders crashed-out as they struggled for grip on the water-logged circuit, including some of the leading names.</p>
<p><strong>Sergio Gadea</strong> on the<strong> Bancaja Aspar</strong> bike took the third place after snatching it from his team-mate<strong> Bradley</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> with only three laps left to run.</p>
<p><strong>Takaaki Nakagami</strong>, team-mate of second place man, finished in fifth place after qualifying in 31st place while the <strong>Ajo Interwetten</strong> rider <strong>Dominique Aegerter</strong>, claimed sixth despite crashing midway through the race.</p>
<p>Another crash victim was <strong>Andrea Iannone</strong> for the <strong>Ongetta </strong>team, who went down with the <strong>Aprilia </strong>on the opening lap, putting him to the back of the field, but an impressive ride saw him work his way back to seventh place.</p>
<p>In eighth place was<strong> Efren Vazquez</strong> on the <strong>Derbi Racing Team</strong> bike followed by<strong> Nicolas Terol</strong> on the <strong>Jack &amp; Jones Aprilia</strong> and <strong>Lorenzo Zanetti </strong>for the <strong>Ongetta</strong> team in tenth place.</p>
<p>Out of the 33 riders that were on the grid for the start of the race, only 15 of those riders crossed the line to take the chequered flag,</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><span></span></p>
<pre><em><strong>Pos  Rider              Bike      Time
 1.  Julian Simon       Aprilia   47m08.273s
 2.  Jonas Folger       Aprilia   +  27.084s
 3.  Sergio Gadea       Aprilia   +  30.916s
 4.  Bradley Smith      Aprilia   +  31.530s
 5.  Takaaki Nakagami   Aprilia   +1m09.235s
 6.  D.Aegerter         Derbi     +1m12.223s
 7.  Andrea Iannone     Aprilia   +1m13.063s
 8.  Efrén Vazquez      Derbi     +1m19.912s
 9.  Nicolas Terol      Aprilia   +1m40.036s
10.  Lorenzo Zanetti    Aprilia   +1m42.700s
11.  Esteve Rabat       Aprilia   +1m59.326s
12.  Sandro Cortese     Derbi     + 1 Lap
13.  Jasper Iwema       Honda     + 1 Lap
14.  Gregory Di Carlo   Honda     + 1 Lap
15.  R.Krummenacher     Aprilia   + 2 Laps

</strong><strong>NOT CLASSIFIED/RETIREMENTS:

     Rider              Bike      Laps
     Lorenzo Savadori   Aprilia    16
     Stefan Bradl       Aprilia    14
     Scott Redding      Aprilia    13
     Tomoyoshi Koyama   Loncin     10
     Luca Vitali        Aprilia    10
     Cameron Beaubier   KTM         8
     Lukas Sembera      Aprilia     8
     Marc Marquez       KTM         8
     Johann Zarco       Aprilia     8
     Sturla Fagerhaug   KTM         6
     Joan Olive         Derbi       5
     Pol Espargaro      Derbi       5
     Daniel Webb        Aprilia     4
     Steven Le Coquen   Honda       4
     Simone Corsi       Aprilia     2
     Alexis Masbou      Loncin      2
     Cyril Carrillo     Honda       1
     Luca Marconi       Aprilia     0

</strong><strong>FASTEST LAP: Smith, 1m56.188s on lap 24</strong></em></pre>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>250cc</strong></span></p>
<p>The weather hadn&#8217;t improved for the 250cc race but that didn&#8217;t seem to be a problem for the <strong>Metis Gilera</strong> rider <strong>Marco Simoncelli</strong>, who dominated the race to take the win by an 18 second gap.</p>
<p><strong>Hector Barbera</strong> on the <strong>Pepe World Team</strong> machine claimed his first podium finish after taking second ahead of <strong>Simoncelli&#8217;s</strong> team-mate<strong> Roberto Locatelli</strong> in third.</p>
<p>In fourth place was the Spaniard <strong>Alvaro Bautista</strong> on the<strong> Mapfre Aspar Team</strong> bike followed by <strong>Ratthapark</strong> <strong>Wilairot</strong> on the <strong>Thai Honda PTT SAG</strong> bike in fifth.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><span></span></p>
<pre><em><strong>Pos  Rider                Bike     Time
 1.  Marco Simoncelli     Gilera   49m07.591s
 2.  Hector Faubel        Honda    +  18.128s
 3.  Roberto Locatelli    Gilera   +  21.642s
 4.  Alvaro Bautista      Aprilia  +  31.087s
 5.  Ratthapark Wilairot  Honda    +  50.497s
 6.  Raffaele de Rosa     Honda    +  56.366s
 7.  Lukas Pesek          Aprilia  +1m16.025s
 8.  Hiroshi Aoyama       Honda    +1m22.882s
 9.  Imre Toth            Aprilia  +1m35.556s
10.  Vladimir Leonov      Aprilia  +1m47.990s
11.  Hector Barbera       Aprilia  +    1 lap
12.  Karel Abraham        Aprilia  +    1 lap
13.  Valentin Debise      Honda    +    1 lap
14.  Toby Markham         Honda    +    1 lap

Retirements:

     Alex Debon           Aprilia  21 laps
     Alex Baldolini       Aprilia  18 laps
     Thomas Luthi         Aprilia  18 laps
     Mike di Meglio       Aprilia  10 laps
     Mattia Pasini        Aprilia  4 laps
     Axel Pons            Aprilia  3 laps
     Aitor Rodriguez      Aprilia  3 laps
     Angel Rodriguez      Aprilia  2 laps
     Shoya Tomizawa       Honda    1 lap
     Bastien Chesaux      Honda    0 laps</strong></em></pre>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>MotoGP</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Jorge Lorenzo</strong> on the <strong>Fiat Yamaha</strong> took the victory at Le Mans yesterday followed by an impressive <strong>Marco Melandri</strong> in second place for the <strong>Hayate Racing Team</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Lorenzo</strong> dominated the circuit on Sunday after swapping bikes midway through the race as the track began to dry.</p>
<p>As the riders left the pit lane, they were on wet tyres seeing many of them returning to take their second bikes fitted with slicks as parts of the circuit began to dry.</p>
<p><strong>Valentino Rossi </strong>actually changed his machine three times during the chaotic race, as well as a drive-through penalty and a crash, leaving  him down in last place.</p>
<p><strong>Dani Pedrosa </strong>on the <strong>Repsol Honda</strong> finished in third place after passing his team-mate <strong>Andrea Dovizioso</strong> in the final moments.</p>
<p><strong>Casey Stoner</strong> on the <strong>Ducati Marlboro </strong>finished in fifth place ahead of <strong>Chris Vermeulen</strong> in sixth on the <strong>Rizla Suzuki</strong> and<strong> Colin Edwards</strong> on the <strong>Monster Tech3 Yamaha</strong> in seventh.</p>
<p>In eighth place was the second <strong>Rizla Suzuki</strong> rider<strong> Loris Capirossi </strong>followed by<strong> James Toseland</strong> on the second<strong> Monster Tech 3</strong> and <strong>Toni Elias</strong> on the <strong>San Carlo Honda Gresini</strong> machine completing the top ten.</p>
<p>A disappointing race for the<strong> LCR Honda </strong>team after <strong>Randy de Puniet </strong>could only manage a fourteenth place.  After coming into his pit garage to take the bike with slick tyres, <strong>de Puniet</strong> went on to make a mistake going into turn four and lost valuable time.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><span></span></p>
<pre><em><strong>Pos  Rider             Bike             Time
 1.  Jorge Lorenzo     Yamaha           47m52.678s
 2.  Marco Melandri    Hayate Kawasaki  +  17.710s
 3.  Dani Pedrosa      Honda            +  19.893s
 4.  Andrea Dovizioso  Honda            +  20.455s
 5.  Casey Stoner      Ducati           +  30.539s
 6.  Chris Vermeulen   Suzuki           +  37.462s
 7.  Colin Edwards     Tech 3 Yamaha    +  40.191s
 8.  Loris Capirossi   Suzuki           +  45.421s
 9.  James Toseland    Tech 3 Yamaha    +  50.307s
10.  Toni Elias        Gresini Honda    +  53.218s
11.  Alex de Angelis   Gresini Honda    +  53.550s
12.  Nicky Hayden      Ducati           +  56.647s
13.  Yuki Takahashi    Scot Honda       +  56.688s
14.  Randy de Puniet   LCR Honda        +1m11.299s
15.  Niccolo Canepa    Pramac Ducati    +1m15.385s
16.  Valentino Rossi   Yamaha           +   2 laps

Retirements:

     Mika Kallio       Pramac Ducati    11 laps</strong></em></pre>
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		<description><![CDATA[Valentino Rossi took his Fiat Yamaha across the line on Sunday to claim his first victory for the 2009 season at the Jerez circuit in Spain.
125cc
British rider Bradley Smith took his first win of his career on Sunday in the 125cc class ahead of team-mate Sergio Gadea for the Bancaja Aspar Team.
Championship leader Andrea Iannone [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_432" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a title="Valentino Rossi" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/resmith1000/"><img class="size-full wp-image-432" src="http://www.buzzinmotogp.co.uk/files/2009/05/619853465_8ac43f78e6-copy.jpg" alt="Valentino Rossi" width="500" height="279" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Valentino Rossi</p></div>
<p><strong>Valentino Rossi</strong> took his<strong> Fiat Yamaha</strong> across the line on Sunday to claim his first victory for the 2009 season at the Jerez circuit in Spain.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>125cc</strong></span></p>
<p>British rider<strong> Bradley Smith</strong> took his first win of his career on Sunday in the 125cc class ahead of team-mate <strong>Sergio Gadea</strong> for the <strong>Bancaja Aspar Team.</strong></p>
<p>Championship leader<strong> Andrea Iannone</strong> on the<strong> Ongetta team</strong> bike, crashed out on the first lap while third <strong>Bancaja Aspar</strong> rider <strong>Julian Simon</strong> suffered a dramatic high-side on lap five whilst in second place.</p>
<p><strong>Smith </strong>had a great start from the grid and ended the race with a 13-second lead on his team-mate to claim his maiden victory on his 50th GP race.</p>
<p><strong>Gadea</strong> fought a tremendous battle with<strong> Marc Márquez</strong> on the<strong> Red Bull KTM Motorsport</strong> machine, finally taking the second step of the podium with only a 0.o29s gap.</p>
<p><strong>Scott Redding</strong> on the<strong> Blusens Aprilia</strong> finished in fourth place ahead of <strong>Derbi Racing </strong>Team rider  <strong>EfrénVázquez.  Sandro Cortese</strong> was in sixth place on the<strong> Ajo Interwetten</strong> bike followed by <strong>Pol Espargaró</strong> on the second <strong>Derbi Racing </strong>bike and <strong>Danny Webb</strong> on the <strong>Degraaf Aprilia.</strong></p>
<p>The second<strong> Ajo Interwetten</strong> ridden by<strong> Dominique Aegerter</strong> finished in ninth position ahead of <strong>Nicolas Terol</strong> on the <strong>Jack &amp; Jones</strong> machine to complete the top ten riders of the day.</p>
<p>An impressive ride from <strong>Jonas Folgar</strong> on the<strong> Ongetta </strong>machine after missing out on a qualifying time for the team on Saturday.  He was in last place as the bikes lined-up on the grid and had picked his way through the field of riders to fourth place before crashing out on the penultimate lap of the race.</p>
<p>Here are the results:</p>
<p><em><strong>1 25 38 Bradley SMITH GBR Bancaja Aspar Team 125cc APRILIA 41&#8242;49.556 145.931</strong><br />
<strong>2 20 33 Sergio GADEA SPA Bancaja Aspar Team 125cc APRILIA 42&#8242;03.080 145.149 13.524<br />
3 16 93 Marc MARQUEZ SPA Red Bull KTM Motosport KTM 42&#8242;03.109 145.148 13.553</strong><br />
<strong>4 13 45 Scott REDDING GBR Blusens Aprilia APRILIA 42&#8242;03.807 145.107 14.251</strong></em><br />
<strong><em>5 11 7 Efren VAZQUEZ SPA Derbi Racing Team DERBI 42&#8242;04.314 145.078 14.758<br />
6 10 11 Sandro CORTESE GER Ajo Interwetten DERBI 42&#8242;05.101 145.033 15.545<br />
7 9 44 Pol ESPARGARO SPA Derbi Racing Team DERBI 42&#8242;05.112 145.032 15.556<br />
<strong>8 8 99 Danny WEBB GBR Degraaf Grand Prix APRILIA 42&#8242;07.328 144.905 17.772</strong></em></strong><br />
<em><strong>9 7 77 Dominique AEGERTER SWI Ajo Interwetten DERBI 42&#8242;08.516 144.837 18.960<br />
10 6 18 Nicolas TEROL SPA Jack &amp; Jones Team APRILIA 42&#8242;08.609 144.832 19.053<br />
11 5 6 Joan OLIVE SPA Derbi Racing Team DERBI 42&#8242;22.036 144.067 32.480<br />
12 4 12 Esteve RABAT SPA Blusens Aprilia APRILIA 42&#8242;22.110 144.063 32.554<br />
13 3 14 Johann ZARCO FRA WTR San Marino Team APRILIA 42&#8242;22.934 144.016 33.378<br />
14 2 24 Simone CORSI ITA Jack &amp; Jones Team APRILIA 42&#8242;31.089 143.556 41.533<br />
15 1 16 Cameron BEAUBIER USA Red Bull KTM Motosport KTM 42&#8242;33.999 143.392 44.443<br />
16 73 Takaaki NAKAGAMI JPN Ongetta Team I.S.P.A. APRILIA 42&#8242;34.294 143.375 44.738<br />
17 35 Randy KRUMMENACHE SWI Degraaf Grand Prix APRILIA 42&#8242;34.490 143.364 44.934<br />
18 8 Lorenzo ZANETTI ITA Ongetta Team I.S.P.A. APRILIA 42&#8242;34.533 143.362 44.977<br />
19 29 Andrea IANNONE ITA Ongetta Team I.S.P.A. APRILIA 42&#8242;45.020 142.776 55.464<br />
20 69 Lukas SEMBERA CZE Matteoni Racing APRILIA 42&#8242;54.870 142.230 1&#8242;05.314<br />
21 32 Lorenzo SAVADORI ITA Fontana Racing APRILIA 42&#8242;56.976 142.114 1&#8242;07.420<br />
22 42 Alberto MONCAYO SPA Andalucia Aprilia APRILIA 43&#8242;06.381 141.597 1&#8242;16.825<br />
23 39 Luis SALOM SPA SAG-Castrol HONDA 43&#8242;14.744 141.140 1&#8242;25.188<br />
24 53 Jasper IWEMA NED Racing Team Germany HONDA 43&#8242;18.459 140.939 1&#8242;28.903<br />
25 87 Luca MARCONI ITA CBC Corse APRILIA 43&#8242;18.568 140.933 1&#8242;29.012<br />
26 41 Borja MAESTRO SPA Hune Racing Team-TMM APRILIA 42&#8242;28.798 137.437 1 lap<br />
27 31 Jordi DALMAU SPA SAG-Castrol HONDA 42&#8242;31.602 137.286 1 lap<br />
28 40 Eduard LOPEZ SPA TCR Competicion APRILIA 42&#8242;31.771 137.277 1 lap </strong></em></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>250cc</strong></span></p>
<p>Japanese rider <strong>Hiroshi Aoyama</strong> took the top step of the podium on Sunday beating Spanish favourite<strong> Alvaro Bautista </strong>in the 250cc series.</p>
<p><strong>Bautista</strong> had beaten<strong> Aoyama</strong> at the last round in Japan and now the roles were reversed as the Japanese man took his revenge.</p>
<p>Throughout the race, the <strong>Scot Racing Team</strong> rider <strong>Aoyama, Bautista</strong> on the <strong>Mapfre Aspar</strong> machine and <strong>Marco Simoncelli</strong> on the <strong>Metis Gilera</strong>, swapped the lead several times.</p>
<p>Pole sitter<strong> Alex Debón</strong> on the <strong>Aeropuerto-Castello Blusens</strong> bike, crashed out with 16 laps of the race remaining while in sixth place, disappointing his fans at his home circuit.</p>
<p><strong>Aoyama</strong> took the lead on the final corner giving him a four-point advantage over <strong>Bautista</strong> for the lead in the championship at the end of round three.</p>
<p><strong>Simoncelli </strong>finished in third place followed by <strong>Héctor Barberá </strong>on the <strong>Pepe World Team</strong> bike and<strong> Thomas Luthi </strong>on the <strong>Emmi-Caffe Latte </strong>bike<strong>.<br />
</strong></p>
<p>In sixth place was<strong> Mattia Pasini </strong>on the<strong> Team Toth Aprilia</strong> ahead of<strong> Gabor Talmacsi</strong> on the<strong> Balaton Racing </strong>machine, <strong>Jules Cluzel</strong> for <strong>Matteoni Racing, Roberto Locatelli </strong>on the second<strong> Metis Gilera </strong>and <strong>Raffaele de Rosa</strong> on the second <strong>Scot Racing</strong> bike.</p>
<p>Here are the results:</p>
<p><em><strong>1 25 4 Hiroshi AOYAMA JPN Scot Racing Team 250cc HONDA 45&#8242;08.805 152.832<br />
2 20 19 Alvaro BAUTISTA SPA Mapfre Aspar Team APRILIA 45&#8242;08.937 152.824 0.132<br />
3 16 58 Marco SIMONCELLI ITA Metis Gilera GILERA 45&#8242;11.511 152.679 2.706<br />
4 13 40 Hector BARBERA SPA Pepe World Team APRILIA 45&#8242;11.574 152.676 2.769<br />
5 11 12 Thomas LUTHI SWI Emmi &#8211; Caffe Latte APRILIA 45&#8242;26.751 151.826 17.946<br />
6 10 75 Mattia PASINI ITA Team Toth Aprilia APRILIA 45&#8242;26.755 151.826 17.950<br />
7 9 28 Gabor TALMACSI HUN Balatonring Team APRILIA 45&#8242;35.093 151.363 26.288</strong></em><br />
<em><strong>8 8 16 Jules CLUZEL FRA Matteoni Racing APRILIA 45&#8242;35.277 151.353 26.472<br />
9 7 15 Roberto LOCATELLI ITA Metis Gilera GILERA 45&#8242;36.451 151.288 27.646<br />
10 6 35 Raffaele DE ROSA ITA Scot Racing Team 250cc HONDA 45&#8242;41.174 151.027 32.369<br />
11 5 63 Mike DI MEGLIO FRA Mapfre Aspar Team 250cc APRILIA 45&#8242;41.422 151.013 32.617<br />
12 4 48 Shoya TOMIZAWA JPN CIP Moto &#8211; GP250 HONDA 45&#8242;43.046 150.924 34.241<br />
13 3 52 Lukas PESEK CZE Auto Kelly &#8211; CP APRILIA 45&#8242;45.694 150.778 36.889<br />
14 2 55 Hector FAUBEL SPA Valencia CF &#8211; Honda SAG HONDA 45&#8242;46.042 150.759 37.237<br />
15 1 14 Ratthapark WILAIROT THA Thai Honda PTT SAG HONDA 46&#8242;25.591 148.619 1&#8242;16.786<br />
16 10 Imre TOTH HUN Team Toth Aprilia APRILIA 46&#8242;34.314 148.155 1&#8242;25.509<br />
17 8 Bastien CHESAUX SWI Racing Team Germany HONDA 45&#8242;17.952 146.459 1 lap<br />
18 77 Aitor RODRIGUEZ SPA Milar &#8211; Juegos Lucky APRILIA 45&#8242;24.420 146.111 1 lap<br />
19 56 Vladimir LEONOV RUS Viessmann Kiefer Racing APRILIA 45&#8242;45.476 144.991 1 lap<br />
20 53 Valentin DEBISE FRA CIP Moto &#8211; GP250 HONDA 46&#8242;27.875 142.786 1 lap </strong></em></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>MotoGP</strong></span></p>
<p>At the Gran Premio bwin.com de España on Sunday, <strong>Valentino Rossi </strong>took his maiden victory for the 2009 season ahead of Spainish rider <strong>Dani Pedrosa</strong> on the <strong>Repsol Honda.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Pedrosa</strong> led for the first half of the race after qualifying in second position on the grid but with only ten laps of the race remaining<strong> Rossi</strong> made his pass and took the <strong>Yamaha</strong> across the line for the win.</p>
<p><strong>Casey Stoner</strong> on the<strong> Marlboro Ducati</strong> finished in third place after finishing the race 10seconds behind<strong> Rossi</strong> with <strong>Randy de Puniet</strong> on the <strong>LCR Honda</strong> in an impressive fourth place.</p>
<p><strong>Rossi&#8217;s </strong>team-mate <strong>Jorge Lorenzo</strong> had qualified in pole position and had been running with the front riders until he lost the front of his machine with three laps to run.</p>
<p><strong>Marco Melandri</strong> was another rider with an impressive finish after bringing his <strong>Hayate Racing </strong>machine home in fifth place ahead of<strong> Loris Capirossi </strong>on the<strong> Rizla Suzuki </strong>in sixth.</p>
<p><strong>Colin Edwards </strong>on the<strong> Monster Tech-3 Yamaha</strong> finished in seventh place with<strong> Andrea Dovizioso </strong>on the second <strong>Repsol Honda</strong> in eighth despite going off track earlier in the race.</p>
<p><strong>Toni Elias</strong> on the <strong>San Carlo Honda Gresini</strong> finished in ninth place ahead of the second <strong>Rizla Suzuki </strong>rider <strong>Chris Vermeulen </strong>to complete the top ten riders.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1 25 46 Valentino ROSSI ITA Fiat Yamaha Team YAMAHA 45&#8242;18.557 158.141<br />
2 20 3 Dani PEDROSA SPA Repsol Honda Team HONDA 45&#8242;21.257 157.984 2.700<br />
3 16 27 Casey STONER AUS Ducati Marlboro Team DUCATI 45&#8242;29.064 157.532 10.507<br />
4 13 14 Randy DE PUNIET FRA LCR Honda MotoGP HONDA 45&#8242;50.450 156.307 31.893<br />
5 11 33 Marco MELANDRI ITA Hayate Racing Team KAWASAKI 45&#8242;51.685 156.237 33.128<br />
6 10 65 Loris CAPIROSSI ITA Rizla Suzuki MotoGP SUZUKI 45&#8242;52.685 156.180 34.128<br />
7 9 5 Colin EDWARDS USA Monster Yamaha Tech 3 YAMAHA 45&#8242;52.978 156.163 34.421<br />
8 8 4 Andrea DOVIZIOSO ITA Repsol Honda Team HONDA 45&#8242;53.182 156.152 34.625<br />
9 7 24 Toni ELIAS SPA San Carlo Honda Gresini HONDA 46&#8242;01.246 155.696 42.689<br />
10 6 7 Chris VERMEULEN AUS Rizla Suzuki MotoGP SUZUKI 46&#8242;03.740 155.555 45.183<br />
11 5 59 Sete GIBERNAU SPA Grupo Francisco Hernando DUCATI 46&#8242;06.749 155.386 48.192<br />
12 4 72 Yuki TAKAHASHI JPN Scot Racing Team MotoGP HONDA 46&#8242;10.432 155.179 51.875<br />
<strong>13 3 52 James TOSELAND GBR Monster Yamaha Tech 3 YAMAHA 46&#8242;12.240 155.078 53.683</strong><br />
14 2 15 Alex DE ANGELIS RSM San Carlo Honda Gresini HONDA 46&#8242;12.498 155.064 53.941<br />
15 1 69 Nicky HAYDEN USA Ducati Marlboro Team DUCATI 46&#8242;19.794 154.657 1&#8242;01.237<br />
16 88 Niccolo CANEPA ITA Pramac Racing DUCATI 46&#8242;29.453 154.121 1&#8242;10.896 </strong></em></p>
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