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Postie
24th March 2006, 16:32
from todays herald.

i can't wait for the MotoGP to start


MADRID - Valentino Rossi begins his bid for a sixth successive world title at one of his happiest hunting grounds when the MotoGP season roars into action at Jerez this weekend.

The 27-year-old Italian has won six times in all classes at Jerez and a fifth win in the top category on Sunday will make him the most successful rider at the southern circuit.

It would also be a good omen since Rossi has won the opening race of the season for the past five years and each time has gone on to take the title.

"I love racing in Spain and I have many fans there, so I always look forward to the race in Jerez," says the Yamaha rider.

This year could be different as the king of MotoGP will have to fight off new, young pretenders as well as two of his oldest rivals.

The young guns include 20-year-old local favourite Dani Pedrosa, last season's championship runner-up Marco Melandri and American duo Nicky Hayden and John Hopkins.

Much of the attention in Jerez will be focused on Honda's Pedrosa who will be making his debut in MotoGP after winning three successive world titles in the 125cc and 250cc categories.

The Catalan's frail exterior conceals a steely determination that matches that of Rossi, but he is anxious to play down his chances of a title bid in his first season in the top class.

"People are expecting too much from me in my first year and I'm concerned that I might disappoint them," he told sports daily Marca on Thursday.

"Everyone is saying that I'm the one who should be out there winning, but there are five or six other riders out there with three or four years more experience than me.

"I'm not the leading challenger to Rossi, there are other riders who should be taking on that role."

Although it is the younger riders who have grabbed the pre-season headlines, two veterans have not yet given up hope.

Rossi's old foes Sete Gibernau and Loris Capirossi look to have a truly competitive bike at Ducati and were the fastest riders in the final pre-season testing at Jerez, where Rossi struggled.

"I think we are well prepared for the first race," says Capirossi. "The team and Bridgestone (tyres) are really strong at the moment and my bike feels perfect for Jerez after the set-up modifications we made during the final tests."

Gibernau, second to Rossi at Jerez last year when the Italian forced his way past him on the final corner, is also upbeat about his prospects in his first season with Ducati.

"It's going to be a tough year, but we are strong mentally ? I'm ready to fight and give my all, and if we get the results the payback will be amazing," says the 33-year-old Spaniard.

Qualifying for the MotoGP race begins on Friday with the shoot-out for grid places taking place on Saturday.

In the 250cc class Spaniards Jorge Lorenzo and Hector Barbera will be looking for a winning start as they bid to succeed Pedrosa, while the 125cc race looks as open as ever.

- REUTERS

bugjuice
24th March 2006, 16:34
Catalan and Pedrosa wouldn't be a thread to Rossi.. Rossi has how-many-years on GP bikes, and this is their first season..??

experience counts for a shit load in this game..

erik
24th March 2006, 16:40
Cheers for posting that, I didn't realise it started this weekend :D

Postie
24th March 2006, 16:45
Catalan and Pedrosa wouldn't be a thread to Rossi.. Rossi has how-many-years on GP bikes, and this is their first season..??

experience counts for a shit load in this game..
you can't write Danni Pedrosa off, he is a great rider and the one i pick to give Rosi most problems this season.

marty
24th March 2006, 16:47
YAY!!!! can't wait to watch it on my projector that i just installed today! photo taken with phone so crap pix but.

that's a 32" tv in the corner.......

bugjuice
24th March 2006, 16:48
he's good, yeah.. but Rossi has been hacking MotoGP bikes to the edge and just beyond for years now.. It's not really something you can pick up in a few laps.

I have no doubt that Pedrosa will be featuring highly in the race, I just don't quite think you can start off with the same calibre as a well seasoned racer God

Postie
24th March 2006, 16:50
YAY!!!! can't wait to watch it on my projector that i just installed today! photo taken with phone so crap pix but.

that's a 32" tv in the corner.......

bastard.

so what time should we come round????

TwoSeven
24th March 2006, 16:55
YAY!!!! can't wait to watch it on my projector that i just installed today! photo taken with phone so crap pix but.

that's a 32" tv in the corner.......

Really, when I clicked image properties on it, it said it was only 132x152 pixels.

Motu
24th March 2006, 17:27
Rossi didn't win any of his Championships in the first year,he had a learning year in 125,250 and 500s,even the greats don't wipe the floor first time.Pedrosa is the new kid on the block,and he knows it...next year is his year.Hayden needs to get consistant...and Melandri already is,he's the biggest threat to Rossi.

denill
26th March 2006, 10:41
Yep, it's going to be interesting...........

Rossi 9th!!!!!!!!! Front row 2 Dukes and a green bike???????

MotoGP Grid

1 - Capirossi 1m39.06
2 - Gibernau 1m39.28
3 - Nakano 1m39.52
4 - Hayden 1m39.66
5 - Pedrosa 1m39.73
6 - Elias 1m39.87
7 - Melandri 1m39.93
8 - De Puniet 1m40.14
9 - Rossi 1m40.16
10 - Edwards 1m40.18
11 - Vermeulen 1m40.21
12 - Hopkins 1m40.34
13 - Roberts 1m40.49
14 - Checa 1m40.85
15 - Stoner 1m40.98
16 - Tamada 1m41.11
17 - Cardoso 1m41.74
18 - Ellison 1m42.26
19 - Hofmann 1m42.34

onearmedbandit
26th March 2006, 10:52
Thanks, but not a good text colour choice!

Toast
26th March 2006, 10:53
Prediction:

3rd lap - Rossi has charged the field and is in 3rd place...Gibernau is starting to have a break down already.

onearmedbandit
26th March 2006, 11:03
Not that is something I'm not willing to bet against.

sAsLEX
26th March 2006, 11:04
Prediction:

3rd lap - Rossi has charged the field and is in 3rd place...Gibernau is starting to have a break down already.

And rossi just plays with him like a cat does a mouse and waits for the last lap to push his way past, and leave gibby again in the gravel!

onearmedbandit
26th March 2006, 11:14
ROTFLMFAO! Brilliant, because it'll probably be true!

Toast
26th March 2006, 14:22
And rossi just plays with him like a cat does a mouse and waits for the last lap to push his way past, and leave gibby again in the gravel!

Although that move last year was a touch dodgy...it would be kinda funny if it happened again...would prove once and for all that Rossi is God's little finger send to roger Gibbers at every turn.

Nah, hope it's a clean race. Last year was cool, 'cos there was plenty of tight finishes, but Rossi almost always pulled that last bit out. This year should be the same, but better...heck Rossi may even lose.

nudemetalz
26th March 2006, 14:29
Also we'll have to watch for a yellow Yamaha this year, not a blue one..

Toast
26th March 2006, 14:33
Hey, is this on tv tonight? Channel?

denill
26th March 2006, 14:34
And rossi just plays with him like a cat does a mouse and waits for the last lap to push his way past, and leave gibby again in the gravel!
Yeah. That could very well prove true.

Read somewhere that the Yamahas were having probs with chatter on the qualifiers, but that may not be manifested on racing rubber. We'll see soon tho.....................

denill
26th March 2006, 14:36
Hey, is this on tv tonight? Channel?

Check out Prime 12.30am, I think..

nudemetalz
26th March 2006, 15:13
Yup that's right 12.30am - 3.30am Monday morning

sAsLEX
26th March 2006, 20:26
well in the warm up rossi was fourth so he is back to a better pace